Stanley MaxSteel Multi Angle Hobby Vise, Yellow/Black vs VEVOR 4.5-inch Bench Vise with 240° swivel base
Overall winner: Stanley MaxSteel Multi Angle Hobby Vise, Yellow/Black
Key Differences
STANLEY (A) offers a 360° rotating ball joint and removable rubber jaw covers, and has a higher overall review count with a 4.6 rating, making it better for hobbyists who need full rotation and finer jaw protection. VEVOR (B) is cast iron with a 240° swivel and replaceable jaw plates and sits in a lower price tier, appealing to users wanting heavy-duty cast-iron construction and a more affordable option but with mixed durability reports
Stanley MaxSteel Multi Angle Hobby Vise, Yellow/Black
A versatile bench vise with a 360-degree ball joint for rotating your project. Adjustable positions enable easy access and stable holding for various tasks. Customers note its adaptability for odd angles and its solid build
Pros
- 360-degree rotation
- adjustable positions
- removable rubber jaw covers
Cons
- potentially limited to bench use
- no explicit size specifications provided
VEVOR 4.5-inch Bench Vise with 240° swivel base
Multipurpose cast-iron bench vise with 4.5-inch jaw width, 3.3-inch jaw opening, and 240-degree swivel base. Includes nuts, screws, and manual for easy setup; heavy-duty grip with replaceable jaw plates
Pros
- Cast iron construction with rust-proof finish
- Replaceable carbon steel jaw plates for grip
- Includes mounting hardware and installation manual
- Large anvil area for work hardening tasks
Cons
- Mixed durability reports from users
- Some users report issues after extended use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | VEVOR |
| Durability | STANLEY |
| Versatility | STANLEY |
| User Reviews | STANLEY |