🛠️ Bend it like a boss — precision, power, and portability in one sleek tool!
The VEVOR 48-Inch Box and Pan Brake is a robust, portable metal bending tool designed for professional and DIY use. Featuring a thick 0.31" blade and reinforced ribs, it handles up to 20-gauge low carbon steel and 14-gauge aluminum with ease. Adjustable from 0° to 135°, it offers versatile bending angles, while its heavy-duty Q235 steel construction ensures durability. The integrated press plate eliminates the need for external clamps, and dual power handles enhance efficiency, making it ideal for workshops, factories, and home studios.
Manufacturer | VEVOR |
Part Number | Box and Pan Brake 48-Inch |
Item Weight | 61.7 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 54.7 x 17.7 x 6.1 inches |
Item model number | W-1.0X1220 |
Size | 48inch |
Power Source | hand_powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 2 x Locking Knob Bolts, 1 x User Manual, 2 x Power Handle |
Batteries Required? | No |
C**D
It does the job, good value for the money
I'm not following what others are complaining about. especially given the price. Perhaps the design has changed recently, not sure. I read something about cheap C-clamps that were included. I didn't get any C-clamps. Perhaps they were for clamping to unit to a bench rather than using the mounting holes. The cost of the metal to make one would be nearly $150.It's 65 lbs of heavy metal for bending metal. I didn't push it in terms of thickness of material, but it bent the metal I needed to bend. The bending leaf (the part that hinges to bend metal) has a welded angle iron bar to reinforce it, making it strong. The handles (to operate the bending leaf) are about a 1ft long, enough to provide the leverage needed. It has 4 mounting holes for securing it to a bench. But I didn't need to mount it to use it for what I needed.It was easy to assemble, and easy to use. It did have a little oil on it, which likely is to prevent rusting during inventory storage and shipping.I would say that it's NOT designed for daily use. That is, it uses thumbscrews to clamp the workpiece. Those are slower to adjust (to bite down on the work piece) as compared to a cam clamping design. However, if you don't have a lot of projects, and are willing to work with the design of the bender (dealing with the thumbscrews), then it works well. If you're in need of brake for daily use unit, spend the money on a better design.The one suggestion for improvement would be to include perhaps a durable clear plastic bag large enough to store it once assembled (while not in use). The box is too small (once assembled) to hold the unit, and it's likely subject to rusting if stored in a garage, a shed, or a workshop lacking climate control.Quick tip - use a speed square on the out feed or in feed of the material to help ensure you're getting a square bend.Overall, I think it's a good value for $150.
J**Y
Stable
DIY for HVAC great for bigger fitting good to have a stable surface to use it
T**T
Works great
Works good and price is great
D**N
Break
Works for 22 guage stainless
P**Y
As advised
As advertised, good for general use around the garage.
A**R
It works great but the handles are too weak
Works flawlessly for smaller projects, but you cannot go to the full rating. I tried bending 47" of .063 aluminum and the handles bent. Smaller projects no issue but it's not up to what the name says
M**Z
Made job easier
Excellent quality for the price, easy to use, durable and heavy duty. Helps save time and makes the job look like they are factory bends.
L**S
Item arrived with bent bolt. Product unable to function
Mechanism won’t screw together because of bent bolt and cheap parts. It also came covered in black grease and grime. Very cheap and poorly made, guess I’ll have to make my own for $50 more after all. They managed to screw up 2 pieces of metal.
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