This $60 tool was a total game-changer

A Stanley Maxsteel multiangle base vise. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
I’ve always said that good tools make jobs easier. This is why I highly recommend getting decent tools wherever possible.
Buying the very best you can afford at the time is rarely false economy.
But sometimes there’s a tool that so completely changes the way you work that you wonder why it took you so long to get one.
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This is how I feel about my new Stanley Maxsteel multiangle base vise.
Stanley Maxsteel multiangle base vise features:
- Totally adjustable and lockable positioning achieved with full 360-degree rotation swivel-ball design
- Easily attached to most work surfaces with integral screw clamp
- Durable cast-aluminum and steel construction
- Removable jaw pads protect surfaces from marring and damage
- Ideal for arts and crafts, model building, and electronics
- Jaw width: 2.5-inch/63mm
- Max jaw opening: 3-inch/75mm
- Weight: 3.65 pound/1.56 kg
I’ve been using “helping hands” for years for things like soldering or other fiddly work, but I’d never bought a vice before because I didn’t think I needed one.
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In my head they were big, bulky, industrial-looking steel objects affixed to a bench. My granddad had one, and I didn’t think it was suitable for the sort of work I do.
I was so wrong.
The Stanley Maxsteel multiangle base vise ticks all the boxes for me.
A super versatile vice for electronics work. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
It’s small, yet really tough, able to handle big jobs. Don’t let those small jaws fool you — you can really clamp them down when you need to.
It’s also highly portable, yet can be clamped down to a bench, the back of a truck, or even a table, thanks to the soft jaws on the clamp.
A soft clamp holds the vice down to a variety of surfaces. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
You can swivel it to pretty much any position or angle to suit where you are and what you are doing.
The jaws are multipurpose — tough metal when you need to bite down, but with the option for a soft, rubber coating when you want to protect the item being held.
Metal jaws come with soft, rubber covers. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
For $60, this is a great vice, perfect for my needs. It can hold a variety of items, from circuit boards to car components to hunks of wood I need to work with.
The 360-degree rotation swivel-ball design is both versatile and really strong. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes/ZDNET
It’s very versatile.
And it’s made my life so much easier.
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