Kreg Jig K4 Pocket Hole System
Reviews of Kreg Jig K4 Pocket Hole System
1.) It doesn't get any easier than this!
Reviewed by: Mike
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I was building a set of shelves that would be assembeled with picket screws when I decided I needed the K4 kit. I had a 20 year old aluminum pocket hole jig with a hardened insert that you just clamped to the work, but to get this lined up and clamped took a long time and I had about 90 holes to drill for this project. The Kreg K4 was so easy to set up and use and I was able to drill all the holes in just a fraction of the time. I like the K4 better than the K3 master because it's easy to clamp to the work bench with the clamp recess right in front. The old cumbersome jig I had before really kept me from using pocket screw assembly very much, but I can see this K4 getting much more use. It's a very good tool.
2.) another very good Kreg tool...
Reviewed by: David G. NJ
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I have several Kreg pocket hole tools and this is another good product. It works as intended and is a time saver compared to other joining methods. Should be used in conjunction with the Kreg srews...why?...because they are well made, and not very expensive if you buy larger boxes and search by price on "Froogle". You will not be disappointed. Now, almost everything I see needs a pocket hole screw!
3.) The Right Tool For The Job
Reviewed by: Dr. Dave Atascocita, TX
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Easy to set-up, easy to use. Easily worth a lot more than its price when building cabinets or anything else that you can assemble using pocket screws. BUY IT, YOU'LL BE GLAD YOU DID.
4.) How did live without it!
Reviewed by: G. Norman Riebel
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I had a job to do that required me to assemble the work on site. I was able to precut all parts and predrill the pocket holes in the shop. The parts were then transported to the site and assembled. Glue was applied to the pieces and assembled and ready to finish in a short time. I do not know how long and how many clamps would have been required if I had used biscuits, dowels or any other type of assembly. This is probably one of the best specialty tools I have ever bought.
5.) Excellent product
Reviewed by: Garage woodworker Springfield, OR USA
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The Kreg jig is the only product I've ever purchased after watching an informerical and I am quite satisfied with it. After many years of trying to get solid/square joints with my limited home workshop tools, I was impressed with the results of the Kreg jig on a workbench I built for my son. The rail and leg joints were square, solid (no glue) and only took about an hour to drill and assemble. The instruction DVD included with the set was very helpful in explaining the basic set-up and uses of the jig. I think it will be one of the best tools in my workshop. My only concern was the necessity of buying the special Kreg screws. I found a local source for the Kreg screws however which means I don't have to order them online and the price is comparable to other wood fasteners.
6.) This just works
Reviewed by: Carlgo Carmel Valley, CA
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I got the K4 system because it seemed like it would work and I already had a similar hold-down clamp. Saved $40 for what I needed. I ended up screwing the unit to a wooden work bench, rather than using the clamp anyway and that is a good way to do it, probably the best.
The dust collection was hooked up to my Fein vac that turns on when the drill is on. Not even a scrap of dust. Totally clean. See my Fein vac review.
Set-up is very easy per the nice simple little instruction pamphlet and the very professional DVD that is included.
You obviously have to use this tool correctly to get the great results. This means getting the right screws for the job. There are all sorts of different screw options from Kreg. I got the course ones for soft wood and suffered no splits or other problems. The screws seem to be of the highest quality, good for other projects as well.
I was kind of worried that I would have to come up with some kind of a jig to hold my wood at a right angle. I found this is not necessary. What you have to do is make sure the ends are exactly 90 degrees because that end will be drawn very tight to the other board. If it is off a degree, the screws will set it one degree off, if they are perfect, then it will be perfectly perpendicular. So, just take the time to make sure your crosscuts are perfectly accurate. This joinery system is very hard to fudge, it is very unforgiving of errors.
The bit has that hard feel to it, sharp and probably not meant to take much in the way of sharp impacts. I drilled down at a modest rate so as to not break anything and nothing did break. There is a collar that you adjust for the depth of wood. Unlike a set of collars I bought for general use, the Kreg one sets securely and doesn't slide on you. Again, I took care not to bear down on the drill too hard because if the collar slips, you would have problems.
You do have to hold down the two pieces of wood, right at the joint with a clamp. This always keeps the pieces flush with each other. Don't skip this step, even if you have to buy that long clamp, expensive but useful for a lot of projects. Push the pieces close together before you set the screws. The wood pulls tightly together, but don't get too lazy. It creates a little misalignment if you get too sloppy.
Frankly, the screws seem so tight that glue seems unnecessary. Doesn't hurt, but I wouldn't bother except perhaps on a table top.
The Kreg K4 is touted as the universal joining method and it can work that way. As somewhat of a traditionalist, I would still glue up a table top and I will still use mortise and tenons on many tables projects simply because that kind of work is expected. One of the recommend uses is to screw down a table top to its frame. I do not like that idea and recommend sliding blocks and such to let the top expand and contract independently from the frame.
Even so, there are still thousands of interesting projects that the Kreg system does just perfectly and you will be able to use it forever, really. I see nothing about this that might be obsoleted, but if I was using it commercially where time was money I would buy a spare bit just in case. Note that after hundreds of holes my bit seems perfect and the hard metal inserts in the jig are as good as new. If I was alternating drilling and screwing with one drill, I would get that quick-change bit system Kreg offers. In my case I practiced on one piece and was so secure with the process that I went into mass production mode and didn't switch back and forth.
I made some utility cabinet drawer frames that were essentially knock-downs. Just marked the parts, unscrewed things and was able to carry it all in my truck. Sometimes this is a very handy way to do things. You don't lose any strength, can carry the flat knocked-down sections up into building by yourself...all sorts of advantages.
Kreg doesn't give anything away! It is all quite Euro-spendy, but I cannot fault the design or materials at all. This is a tool system you will use for a very long time and it will save you a lot of time and provide superior results on many projects and repairs. A high quality product, well-designed and thought out. Happy to hand out five full stars.
7.) It is everything they say it is.
Reviewed by: Donna L. Ferrara Boiling Springs, SC USA
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I purchsed the Kreg Jig K4 and found it easy to use. I made a quick monitor stand for my computer monitor from scrap pieces of wood and was pleased with the result. The kit was missing a part so I called the company and they promptly sent me out the missing part.
8.) The easiest way to join anything
Reviewed by: zuiko
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This is really well made. I resisted for a while because of the cost and the "do I really need another tool?" factor, but it is well worth the money. The jig is very well constructed. Better than I expected looking at the pictures. It is also good for some outdoors projects where you have to fasten 2x4s together (I use regular screws instead of the special kreg ones for that kind of stuff and they do work fine).
9.) Great tool...
Reviewed by: Jennifer Savage
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This was the perfect addition to our wood shop. Really, this is simple to use, and comes with a video to show how many uses this little gem has. We do a lot of wood joining, i.e. shelving, small furniture, picture frames, and I just think this tool has so many applications! Please watch the video or go to the website and watch the infomercial because there were a few applications they suggested that I had not considered.
10.) ***Great tool for the job***
Reviewed by: Woodworker Harry Brookville, Ohio
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I like doing woodworking - whether it is refinishing old furinture,building new shelves or barn doors. The K4 is a must have tool for anyone's work shop. I was building a wooden swinging door for my small barn and the K4 made the job so much easier and faster. The door is secured good and strong with the pocket screws. The K4 is easy to use, easy to set up or store. I had a small pocket screw kit I was using but since I purchased the K4 - I leave the other one in the tool box.
The K4 is a must have tool for anyone joining wood together.
11.) Love the jig, not sure about the blue screws?
Reviewed by: Jonathan Gelaude Denver, CO
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I just began building the Kreg workbench. I figured I'd start with a basic project like this to familiarize myself with the Kreg jig and how it operates. If I make a mistake on this, the wood is just inexpensive 2x4s that I can easily replace.
I really like the fact that it comes with the DVD, which gives all the basic details and is broken down into sections so you can easily go and just rewatch one section again.
One bit of advice I'd give from what I've experienced with the jig so far is that instead of drilling the pocket hole in one motion, I found it works better to drill down maybe a 1/4 to 1/3 of the way, then back the drill bit out to clean out the hole, then continue on in this fashion until you reach the drill stop. The holes are cleaner-cut this way and it's easier on your tools. This technique has worked well for deep holes for the 2x material. I also had one piece of wood that I neglected to sort out when I selected my wood that was heavier than all the others, so it's wetter than the others. I did have to make sure and clean the holes in the jig out after this, as they did gum up a bit from the moist sawdust produced from this one piece of wood.
I do wish the jig came with a few more screws right out of the box. You get an assortment of different sizes, but only 10 or so of each. This allowed me to basically get one little section of the workbench put together. I then had to go searching for screws. The problem was, neither Home Depot, nor Lowes carries the 2.5-inch screws. Luckily, there is a Rockler store in Denver. But when I got there, they only had one box of the 2.5-inch screws in a 50-pack, and they were the blue "weather resistant" ones. I didn't care because the screws are all hidden. I think the box was $1 more than the normal screws would've been.
Now this jig and these screws are all brand new to me. But, at this point, I did have a problem yesterday when using the blue screws. I don't know if it's the coating on them or what, but they drove down into the hole and then proceeded to strip out the threads they'd just drilled! I hadn't changed the torque setting on my drill at all from using it the day before with the regular Kreg pocket hole screws that came with the jig. So, I backed off the torque a bit and tried another screw in another hole. Same thing! I then turned the torque almost all the way down on the drill. That worked. Then I tightened that one by hand. After that, I tried driving another one by hand. I can certainly work around this, but I'm definitely apprehensive about using the blue screws again on anything else that might call for them, such as a potting bench, or outdoor chairs, etc. Kreg does make stainless steel pocket hole screws, but a box of 50 was about $25, compared to $6 for the blue screws. They do package larger quantities together as well. There was a box of 250 of the regular 2.5-inch screws that I needed, but I don't need anywhere near that many of that size screw at this point in time. However, if you were going to make, say several outdoor chairs, or multiples of anything for that matter, it is more cost effective to buy the larger boxes of screws.
I know this is supposed to be a review just for the jig, but these items all go together, so I figured I'd mention my issue with the blue screws. Before that, I did not have one problem with the regular screws. They worked flawlessly.
I am definitely looking forward to many more projects using the Kreg jig system. I don't have a lot of shop tools and no woodworking tools, other than a few basic chisels, etc. So, this gives me the opportunity to try my hand at woodworking a bit before investing a lot of money and space for things like a nice table saw, drill press, planer/jointer, tons of clamps, etc.
Is a matter of fact, I actually bought this jig to build two built-in bookcases and an adjoining mantel. I will be using the Kreg jig to build the boxes for the bookcases, as well as the faceframe and doors. No need to worry about mortise and tenons for the doors, or gluing and clamping biscuits into place and then waiting for the glue to dry. Once I get the workbench done, I'll then have a nice work surface to begin the bookcases on. If I get a chance, I'll come back and add more info once I've used the jig a bit more on plywood and hardwood for the bookcases.
So far, I'm quite impressed with the Kreg jig (other than the above-mentioned blue screws). I'm sure I'll find a ton of uses for it in the future. I've already started thinking about building a couple of nightstands and a blanket chest, something I probably wouldn't have thought of doing before buying this jig.
12.) Great Tool
Reviewed by: Itmhq CT
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Amazing time saver. The only thing is that you want to use an impact driver with it, rather than a "regular" drill/driver. Even with the square drive heads, the bit will walk out if you are working at any kind of angle or with hard woods.
13.) The right jig.
Reviewed by: bt1287 Williamson, Ga.
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This is a great jig, I wish now Iwould have gotten one earlier, but I did get more by purchasing later on and its been improved.
14.) excellent product
Reviewed by: Big ed Texas
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As others have noted, this is an excellent product for some fast, effective joinery. Well designed and easy to learn. It will not work for all your joinery needs, but it will make lots of projects easy. Only drawbacks I found are 1. Joints aren't as strong as biscuit joints. 2. Even though they make hole plugs, I wouldn't want to use it where the pocket holes are showing. Besides that, it's a great product.
15.) So easy a child can use it,
Reviewed by: Rosemarie New Jersey
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I love this tool it is my favorite non electric tool I own. I too wish I bought it sooner there were so many things that did not come out the way I liked because I didn't have the jig. Seriously I am a retired grandma and if I can use it really anyone can I made many wonderful things including a large chicken coop for my girls with gates. You can't go wrong with this tool. You don't have to get the best one just get ONE.
16.) Handy tool
Reviewed by: Audio, music and sound Melbourne, FL United States
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This thing does the work of many other tools combined. It does it as advertised and the results are impressive. Haven't done large projects yet but would be easy and fast seeing that the system is itself everything you need. In some instances I used some drywall screws and a long phillips-bit (being out of Kreg-screws), well results are the same and they are still in place holding the project together. Just make sure to plan your drilling since the holes will be very visible if you do not hide them. The included DVD won't tell you a lot (it's just advertisement) but if you're starting out it'll have some tips.
17.) Works great - better than advertised.
Reviewed by: Johnny L MA USA
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This is the best jig I have ever used. Easy to set up, easy to use. Screw system is great.
18.) great tool
Reviewed by: C. Miller NY
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My husband had always wanted to try the pocket-hole jig,and now after watching the video and also one on cabinet making, he has made me a side table, and my 16-year-old son made a table for our deck. It is easy to use and took no time at all to make projects. Now he wants to make us all new kitchen cabinets!!! Great tool.
19.) Pocket screw jig (Kreg)
Reviewed by: Carl C. Doby Salisbury, NC United States
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I am very satisfied with this jig and communication and shipping were fast and very acceptable. I would highly recommend it to anyone.
20.) my standard assembly tool
Reviewed by: Mark W. R. Wilson
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As a newcomer to home improvement and woodworking this is my standard method of building things. As a complete (and impatient) novice I watched the video (pocket hole solutions to trim carpentry) about 20 times and then went to work. I've built shelves and tool stands, and repaired my roof. I love this whole system--I can build most anything quickly. It is strong, and, unlike any other system, can be disassembled (even the screws can be re-used!), which is important---as a newbie I make mistakes! NO problem-- just unscrew, correct, and re-assemble. No waiting for glue to dry either. Kit is well-built in the USA. I recommend getting the vacuum attachment and a few of the clamps to start. You do have make sure the wood is cut perfectly square. The only thing I would correct would be to add a little hole to store the allen wrench and use some white paint to highlight the numbers on the jig. My carpenter friend now is bugging me to borrow it to build cabinets with on his next job. Better than lego or tinker toys :-)
Update: one method to get the markings to show up--takes 2-3 minutes total including clean-up. Use gloves. Note: this will lighten the area slightly and permanently.
1. Apply office supply white-out liberally to markings, get it down into the etched markings
2. Wipe of excess with dry towel (not much will come off).
3. Wipe with paper towel soaked in adhesive solvent with a few even strokes in one direction (along the length of the jig, perpendicular to hash marks)
4. Wipe off with moist towel
5. if needed, rinse under water to remove all the solvent
5a. repeat if needed
6. Note- this will lighten the background permanently a little as well, but is fast and easy and it works!
Alternate method-not as consistent Put some white out above the area to be whitened, not in the markings Wipe once or twice with adhesive solvent towel to spread the white out across the markings. This will lighten the background slightly and leave the markings looking darker. Clean up.
21.) great time saver
Reviewed by: G. Smith
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Fast, easy, almost fool-proof, and makes joints that are scary strong. The only way to make face frames or other connections where the joint won't show. The one caveat I will make is that screws can make a difference. If you buy cheap, off-brand screws, the chances of splitting and other problems greatly increases. Buy the Kreg, self-tapping screws in bulk and save yourself some heartache.
22.) Nice. Makes Joining a breeze.
Reviewed by: (w Alviso, CA
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Man, I like this jig. Coming into woodworking from a more mechanical viewpoint, I was always looking for an easier way to join two pieces in a small shop where I don't have a lot of clamps hanging around for gluing. This is it. So simple and so fast, I'm enjoying making more complicated pieces than I ever thought I would until I had a bigger shop. Like an apothecary cabinet, next on the list.
23.) Kreg... Where have you been all my life
Reviewed by: The Honey do lister Texas
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Love it! It's simple, easy, accurate, strong and almost impossible to mess up. I have recommended it to every DYI'er I know. Love it!
24.) Well-designed, well-built, and easy-to-use.
Reviewed by: K. K. Rancho Cucamonga, CA
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This Kreg jig is exactly what I needed for an outdoor fencing repair project. I found it to be solidly-built and easy-to-use. It makes for reliable, consistent, repeatability. Requires a mere minute or two to set up and saves a ton of time. Joints are solid even without glue. Blue-Kote weather-resistant screws also worked very well. Can hardly wait to see what other uses i can find for this tool.
25.) My husband's favorite tool!
Reviewed by: T. Dykun Branford, CT
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I got this jig for my husband for Christmas (I can take a hint). He just loves it. He just finished making a computer desk and a couple other smaller things and keeps going on about how much easier it made the job. He showed it off to my brother and now he's going to get one. It's really nice to see him enjoy this gift so much!
26.) holding corners
Reviewed by: nchokie NC USA
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Great little device to drill screw pockets. The included DVD was very helpful and full of hints for use of the jig. This is a great tool for furniture making and repair.
27.) Kreg Jig
Reviewed by: W. Betancourt Lancaster Pa.
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What a time saver
I am restoring an old camper
It would be impossible without my KREG
28.) Debbie
Reviewed by: cat lover Amsterdam, New York
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I bought this product for my Husband as a Christmas gift. He loves it. We are getting ready to build our own kitchen cabinets so this will get a lot of use.
29.) Almost got it right
Reviewed by: Doug Seattle WA
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Kreg almost got it right. This is an excellent tool for almost any kind of joinery. In my experience it is far superior to biscuits or dowels. It really is one of those tools that performs as advertised.
The problem comes in when you want customer support. In our area the dealers who are listed as carrying parts such a plugs for the pocket holes, drill bits, drivers, etc. Have little or nothing from Kreg, (i.e. Lowe's).
Kreg customer support is non-existent. When we called Kreg's order department they refused to help us. Instead they insisted we buy from a local supplier or buy on-line from Amazon; they insisted Amazon's prices were cheaper than buying direct from Kreg, and that Amazon gave free shipping.
Amazon's prices were almost twice what Kreg advertised, and the shipping was free only if you order in bulk. When we explained to customer service that Kreg's advertised process and shipping were less than Amazon's, Kreg continued to argue with us and insisted we buy from Amazon.
I have to wonder why Kreg even has a contact point to order from Kreg, when Kreg won't sell anything direct. I am absolutely mind-boggled that they refuse to do business with a customer who shows up, money in hand, who wants to do business with them. The only thing I can figure is that they have some sort of arrangement with Amazon and their dealers that they won't sell by mail to anyone who lives in the same area as a dealer, or anyplace where Amazon will ship to. This only works if the dealer actually stocks a good selection of Kreg products, or you have no problem paying the premium prices Amazon charges (almost twice what Kreg advertised)and don't mind the waiting time involved with the mail.
If you live close to a dealer with a good supply of Kreg parts and accessories, I cannot recommend this product too highly. It really does work.
If you do not have a good dealer close by, I recommend you order a good resupply of everything and accept the fact you will be paying a premium to use the tool, and that there may be times when you may not be able to use it while you wait for supplies to reach you via mail.
Fortunately the tool appears to be well made, because based on my experience with customer service, I have serious doubts about Kreg's willingness to honor their warranty.
30.) Nicely made but very poor design
Reviewed by: Matt Austin, TX, USA
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This thing CAN make very nice pocket hole joints but the markings on the jig are USELESS. I set it up exactly as it says in the instructions with exactly the right screw type and screw length and with the jig set to exactly the matching dimensions of my wood. Then I tried 3 times to make a joint. EVERY time the wood split on the face of the rail (assuming standard rail and stile construction). The pocket hole comes out far too close to the face with the tip of the screw about 1/8" from the face. No wonder it splits. So I then adjusted it by trial and error and got it to work fine by essentially lying about the thickness of my stock. Setting it to 5/8" instead of 3/4" and then eyeballing the depth gauge on the drill bit rather than using the built in guide made it work. I would have really been bummed if I hadn't practiced on some scrap stock firs.
Features of Kreg Jig K4 Pocket Hole System
The Kreg Jig K4 Pocket-Hole System is the perfect choice for DIYers and anyone new to pocket-screw joinery. Whether youre building your first set of garage storage shelves or making simple repairs around the house, the Kreg Jig can help you finish the job in less time and with far less effort than you ever thought possible. Its simple design gives you the confidence to start the project, and with joints as easy as Drill. Drive. Done! - youll actually want to finish it. Includes everything you need to get started: stepped drill bit, stop collar, 6" square drive bit, starter screw and plug sets, SkillBuilder DVD, and quick-start guide. Carrying case also included.
The Kreg Jig (K4) is the perfect choice for do-it-yourselfers and anyone new to Kreg Joinery. Whether you're building your first set of garage storage shelves or making simple repairs around the house, the Kreg Jig can help you finish the job in less time, and with far less effort than you ever thought possible. Its simple design gives you the confidence to start the project, and with joints as easy as "Drill. Drive. Done!", you'll actually want to finish it.
 | The Kreg Jig® offers: - A complete Kreg Joinery System for the DIYer
- A sturdy toggle clamp
- A large clamping recess lets you clamp the jig easily and securely to your work area
- A patented, 3-Hole Drill Guide with a Lifetime Warranty
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With Kreg Joinery, you can make professional joints without glue for a wide variety of projects. View larger. |

The Kreg Jig’s integrated clamping recess lets you easily secure the jig to your workbench. View larger. |

Kreg's patented 3-Hole Drill Guide can be removed and used where you need it most. View larger. |
Kreg Joinery: No Glue or Complicated Math RequiredThe Kreg Jig takes advantage of a technique called Kreg Joinery. Unlike other techniques, Kreg Joinery requires no glue, no complicated math, and no small army of clamps to make wood joints that will last.
With Kreg Joinery, you can finish projects in hours instead of days. You won't spend any time clamping, waiting for glue to dry, or wading through complicated math. It essentially involves drilling a hole at an angle into one workpiece, and connecting it to another workpiece with a self-tapping screw.
Amazingly Strong with Half the Effort
Unlike mortise and tenons, dowels, and biscuits, the self-tapping screws inside of every Kreg Joint hold the stock together without glue. You don't have to worry about precisely lining up dowel holes, or spending hours cutting a perfect mortise and tenon--you simply drill the holes, drive the screws, and move on to the next project.
And because what you see is what you get with Kreg Joinery, you won't spend all your time calculating stock-overlaps and dry-fitting individual workpieces. All you need is simple math to get fast and accurate results.
Kreg Jig K4: Ideal for the DIYer
The Kreg Jig is designed specially for the do-it-yourselfer or anyone new to Kreg Joinery. It can be used for endless applications around the house, helping you to save time and effort.
The Kreg Jig’s patented 3-Hole Drill Guide lets you make perfectly placed pocket-holes in a wide variety of material widths and thicknesses, without ever having to release the clamp and reposition the workpiece. Whether you're using one of Kreg's multi-purpose Face Clamps (sold separately) or any common bar clamp or c-clamp, the Kreg Jig's large clamping recess makes it easy to secure your jig to your workbench during use.
For the hard-to-reach repair applications, or when you just want to take your work on the road, the jig's removable Drill Guide guarantees that you'll always have the right tool for the job.
In addition to the Kreg Jig (model K4), Kreg offers serious wood workers the Kreg Jig Master System (model K3MS), the ultimate kit for Kreg Joinery. For basic woodworking or home improvement projects, the Kreg Jig Jr. (model R3) has what you need to get started.
The Kreg Difference
While each Kreg Jig has its own features designed to meet the particular needs of its users, all Kreg Jigs share a design and high-quality construction which add up to the "Kreg Difference."

Kit includes everything you need to get started. |
Each Kreg Jig features hardened steel drill guides that carry a 100-percent lifetime guarantee. The body of each Kreg Jig is made from a heavy-duty glass-reinforced nylon that offers the resiliency and flexibility you need without sacrificing strength and durability.
To create a cleaner pocket-hole and a more finished appearance, all Kreg Jigs shroud the bit and support the workpiece through 100-percent of the drill-stroke. The end result is minimal bit deflection, reduced tear-out, and a clean, pluggable Pocket-Hole fit for finished work.
Every Kreg Jig also features an optimized 15 degree drilling angle designed to increase driving efficiency and minimize the overall size of the Pocket-Hole. This same Pocket-Hole can be created by the Kreg Jig in materials from 1/2- to 1-1/2 inches thick.
The Kreg Jig includes a 30 Day Customer Satisfaction Guarantee and Lifetime Warranty on its Hardened Steel Drill Guide.
What's in the Box
Kreg Jig K4, stepped drill bit, 6-inch square driver, starter screw set, starter plug set, SkillBuilder DVD, Quick-Start Guide, and durable carrying case.
1.) 3-Hole drill guide for pocket holes;
2.) Large clamping recess to secure your jig;
3.) Removable drill guide guarantees you'll have the right tool;
4.) Drill guide block doubles as a repair tool;
5.) Requires no glue, no complicated math, and no small army of clamps;
Package Height x Length x Width: 12.2 in. x 12.2 in. x 9.2 in.
Package Weight: 4.8 lbs.
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