Replacement CHJ Carrying Case

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Case molded with a free placement design, which allows jig to be returned to case after use without removing attachments or having them in an exact location. Some attachments and accessories that do not need to be adjusted “snap” into their slots for a snug fit.

Fits all Cabinet Hardware Jig models. Rigid plastic carrying case with stainless steel latches. Durable design protects your Cabinet Hardware Jig and includes extra compartments for drill bits, stop collars and miscellaneous accessories.  

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3 reviews with a 5-star rating

  1. TP-CASECHJ CASE

    Cheito el cubano (verified owner)

    It works perfect storing the template parts, everything fits

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  2. Good quality.

    Amazon Customer (verified owner)

    Good protection for the hardware boring jig.

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  3. I was hesitant to purchase this case because of the mixed reviews

    Garrett Mosley (verified owner)

    I put off buying this case because there were some questions in the reviews about the quality control, some people had nothing bad to say, some said the case didn’t perform as advertised. The case is fine, it holds all of the loose components in place. The thing is, the places where parts are securely held in the lid are tight and the first time I put the extension ruler in I had to use more pressure than I expected I was going to need, but since that first time it’s been easy to secure it and remove it and it is held firmly when stored. True Position actually included a slip of paper inside the case that explains that this is normal and also explains that the jig itself is held in place by the lid of the case when closed and is otherwise floating, which is the same as with any tool case, i.e. a drill. It’s a good product and I’m satisfied with my purchase.

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