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Dremel Multi-Vise
The Dremel Multi-Vise attaches to work surfaces up to 2½” thick. The cushioned jaws can grip even delicate objects and expand to over 7” wide. A locking ball and socket base allows the clamp to rotate 360° and tilt up to 50º in any direction for easy positioning. ...More

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The Dremel Multi-Vise attaches to work surfaces up to 2½” thick. The cushioned jaws can grip even delicate objects and expand to over 7” wide. A locking ball and socket base allows the clamp to rotate 360° and tilt up to 50º in any direction for easy positioning. The Dremel Multi-Vise is available at The Home Depot.



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  1. cathy matkovich Says:
    March 13th, 2010 at 6:16 am

    I went to look for this at home Depot web and showed nothing on the vise. Has it even came out yet or what, There has been allot of things home depot didn’t have that I checked on. Comment on this please

  2. Official Comment:

    Ben Erickson Says:
    March 13th, 2010 at 11:26 am

    Hi Cathy,
    While all of our Best New Products are supposed to be available at The Home Depot, sometimes they may be so new that they’re not in stock yet, or have been removed from store shelves. Also, not every product is available at homedepot.com, some can be found in store only, and some products are only stocked at certain stores. If the Dremel vise isn’t available at your local Home Depot store and they aren’t able to special order it for you, click on the Dremel website link in the article above and to the right you will see a list of online stores where you can order it. Hope this helps!

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