Stanley MaxSteel Multi Angle Hobby Vise, Yellow/Black vs Mini Drill Press Vise with Rubber Soft Jaws, 0-2.48" Clamping Range
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 for flexible angle work and heavier bench-vise use, while ARTYMASTER (B) provides a compact drill-press/mini-vice design with an edge clamp, 0–2.48" clamping range, and one-piece block for level jaws suited to small projects and jewelry making. Choose Stanley if you need durable, angle-adjustable bench-vise capabilities; choose Artymaster if you need a small, stable vice for drill-press or jewelry tasks and tighter clamping ranges
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
Mini Drill Press Vise with Rubber Soft Jaws, 0-2.48" Clamping Range
Mini drill press vise in aluminum with C-clamp for edge table or tabletop use. Provides stable, level clamping during machining with a movable jaw that stays flat. Customer insight notes versatility for small projects and ease of use
Pros
- stable aluminum construction
- one-piece clamping block keeps jaw level
- versatile mounting options (edge table, tabletop, drill press)
- includes rubber soft jaws for protection
Cons
- clamping range limited to 0-2.48 inches
- requires installation via screws for angle positions
- may be slower to install compared to fixed vises
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | STANLEY |
| Durability | STANLEY |
| Versatility | STANLEY |
| User Reviews | Tie |