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Wilton’s Multi-Purpose Bench Vise (Model 550P) features a 5-1/2" jaw width, 5" max jaw opening, and a 2-3/4" throat. Its 360-degree rotating head with 30-degree indexed stops, replaceable hardened steel jaws, and robust cast iron construction make it a durable, versatile tool for professionals and DIYers alike. Supported by a lifetime warranty, it’s engineered for precision, strength, and longevity.











| ASIN | B07V5RNZV8 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #53,694 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #31 in Bench Vises |
| Brand | Wilton |
| Color | Gray |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (755) |
| Date First Available | July 11, 2019 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00731325749649 |
| Included Components | Vise |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 40 pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 20.9 x 9.8 x 9.4 inches |
| Item model number | 550P |
| Manufacturer | Wilton Tools |
| Material | Cast Iron, Ductile Iron |
| Measurement System | Inch |
| Number Of Pieces | 1 |
| Part Number | 28824 |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 20.9 x 9.8 x 9.4 inches |
| Size | 5-1/2 in. |
| Style | Utility |
| UPC | 731325749649 |
| Usage | Amateur, Inside, Professional |
| Voltage | 120 |
| Warranty Description | Lifetime |
D**0
Well made
Nice vice, swivels easy fir the most part. You just need to back the t handles out anout 3 turns. To rotate to the pipe jaws is super easy and holds position good. Fir the price and capability it can’t be beat.
D**D
Great Vise
Wilton makes vises. This one is designed and built with the DIYer in mind. 2 months after getting it mounted to the workbench, wife asked if I've used it yet. Told her I haven't stopped using it (Use it on a daily basis). It's big, heavy and strong.
C**E
It's a Beast, and the last one I ever hope to buy
My old $150 Harbor Freight vise cracked in half (they do that when you use a cheater bar), so I needed to replace it, and was willing to bust the budget to get one that would last long enough to be part of my estate (ha-ha). I'd read great things about the Wilton brand; it appears they've been making beefy vises for a long, long time. I opted for this multi-purpose style, as it has a rotating jaw assembly, with both flat and pipe/round-stock jaws. My last vise used a similar layout, an it is incredibly versatile. This Wilton was the largest one in that style, and it is an absolute beast @ 53 lbs. Only had it a short while, but it appears to be absolutely fine. I want to replace the swivel hold-down hardware with some socket-head bolts, then use a long T-handle Allen wrench for faster/easier repositioning.
M**E
Pleased So Far
Like others mentioned, these aren't packaged for the kind of handling they'll receive in transit. Despite the destroyed box, mine arrived undamaged. All adjustment screws/levers were straight and intact. USA made or not, this is a well built vise for the home mechanic or hobbyist. The jaws are straight and replaceable. The slide is well machined and the included scale is relatively accurate. The screw/crank action on mine is very smooth. There's so little resistance that I can zip the jaws out/in with 1 finger. I omitted a star because the finish between the base and vise was already chipping when I disassembled it to mount to my workbench. Which leads to my next complaint: even my junky box store 4" vise has bearings between the base and body. This does not. If used in a humid area, eventually the finish will wear off and the 2 will rust solid. That said, this is light years better than a cheapo box store vise. Flipping from vice to pipe clamp only requires a 1/4 turn of the set screw and a butter smooth twist of the jaws. The jaws themselves are perfectly square and made of high quality material. I used a high quality firearm grease w/PTFE to lubricate the area and prevent rust. Hope it helps. I plan to follow another reviewer's advice and install tapered springs to make the base rotation easier. I hosed the slide, screw, and nut down with silicone spray and am very pleased with the ease of adjustment. For the price, I'm good. It should last me a lifetime of household projects and hot rod builds, so I feel the price is reasonable.
J**N
Great vice.
Not as heavy duty user, but it's been working great for my needs.
P**U
should have never bought harbor freight
2nd wilton vise. this vise is hands down worth the $. you go to harbor freight and spend half and get crap. the original hb vise has problems gripping, stripped out rotate set screw, slop in the clamp adjustment thread rod and rotational slop. had problems with it holding bolts or anything and torquing it free. the Wilton vise has way better jaws, smooth adjustment rotation and lock. the pipe jaw is indexed better to get more surface area clamping as well. buy this one.
G**C
Wilton makes the best vices.
This is the third Wilton vice that I bought for the shop. The first two lasted 12 years and I expect this one to last 6 years, or more, too. This vice is used multiple times a day without problems but eventually the handle gets bent, one of the screws that hold the jaws falls out, or the lock that keeps it from rotating won't hold anymore. The only thing that caused a little bit of work to install this was that the old vice was 5 inches. Wilton now only makes a 4 1/2 or 5 1/2 inch replacement and I had to drill two new holes when mounting it. If you need a great heavy duty vice, consider Wilton.
D**E
Non-replaceable pipe jaws, no rotation indexing.
Decent, but I don't think it's as good as the Yost model for about the same price. The Yost has three separate replaceable sets of jaws. Besides the main jaw, the Wilton only has a set of pipe jaws that are cast into the body. If they break, you're screwed. With the Yost, just pop the retaining pin and put in another set. Also, the Yost indexes rotation at known points, the Wilton does not. Lastly, the Wilton is about 40 pounds, the Yost is about 65 pounds. Huge difference in mass means more stability, inertial, and safety (if you don't drop on your foot). I'm sure the high-end Wilton vises are great, but this model falls short in my opinion. Thanks.
A**R
These vices are rebranded by snap on. For those in the know, you get what you pay for. Enough said!
A**S
cumple perfectamente para los trabajos que realizo
T**N
Works great as advertised
G**S
es muy practicon para trabajos pequeños de casa!!
M**4
Decent vise, for the price I expected the castings and the fasteners to be a bit higher end. Good for holding moderate size pieces, jaws are accurate enough for holding small pieces. Not a vise for clamping a piece of steel in and beating it into submission.
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