Mibro carbide stacking dado blade set + glue bottle bundle vs VEVOR 28in Log Lifting Tongs, 4-Claw Log Grapple
Overall winner: Mibro carbide stacking dado blade set + glue bottle bundle
Key Differences
Mibro (A) is a precision 8-inch carbide dado blade set that offers fine width adjustment in 1/16" increments and includes outer blades, chippers, and shims, making it better for varied woodworking cuts. VEVOR (B) is a heavy-duty 4-claw log lifting tong with a 24–28" adjustable opening, 1000 lb capacity and a 360° rotating hook, suited for handling large timber but noted as very heavy by customers
Mibro carbide stacking dado blade set + glue bottle bundle
14-piece 8" carbide stacking dado blade set with precise widths from 1/4" to 13/16" plus two outer blades, chippers, and shims; spill-proof 16 oz glue bottle with vacuum valve. Customers note good quality and setup ease, with some reports of uneven cuts
Pros
- precise width adjustments in 1/16" increments
- includes outer blades, chippers, and shims
- spill-proof glue bottle with vacuum valve
- ease of setup and use
Cons
- some customers report uneven cuts
- teardown tear-out when cutting cross grain
- mixed feedback on size accuracy
VEVOR 28in Log Lifting Tongs, 4-Claw Log Grapple
Adjustable 28-inch log tongs with 4-claw grip and 360° rotating hook for secure handling of logs, hay bales, and wire mesh. Customers note solid build and good value, but heavy to lift
Pros
- adjustable opening 24-28 inches
- high load capacity 1000 lbs
- 360 rotating hook for versatile grip
- durable steel construction
Cons
- heavy to lift
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Mibro |
| Durability | VEVOR |
| Versatility | Mibro |
| User Reviews | Mibro |