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Kreg Pocket-Hole Jigs create rock-solid wood joints in your DIY and woodworking projects. Compare our most popular Pocket-Hole Jigs and learn more now.
Explore the world of pocket-hole joinery with our comprehensive guides. Learn more about how to create strong, hidden joints for your woodworking projects using this versatile technique.
Kreg Pocket-Hole Screws are engineered for pocket-hole joinery, with specific features that ensure the best performance. Kreg Stainless Screws are specially designed for maritime applications, excessive exposure to water, and other exceedingly corrosive environments, such as ACQ-t...
Want to know how pocket holes work? Get an inside look at how pocket hole joints are made from the experts in pocket hole joinery.
Kreg pocket-hole jigs are versatile tools that simplify and speed up the process of joining wood, making great for both novice and experienced woodworkers. Whether you’re building furniture, cabinets, or simple DIY projects, this jig ensures strong, precise joints with minimal effort.
Set up your Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig to match your material thickness, and then drill the pocket holes. Place holes about 1-2″ from each end of the board or panel, and then every 6″ or so in between.
With the Pocket-Hole Jig 720PRO, you get the Kreg Docking Station material support wings with a repeatable stop, a Pocket-Hole Jig Clamp, 160 Kreg pocket-hole screws, and a free project plan so you can start building right away.
The Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig K4 combines precision and adjustability of a proven, time-tested pocket-hole jig trusted by DIYers and pros. The three-hole drill guide lets you make perfectly placed pocket holes in a wide variety of material widths and thicknesses — from 1/2" to 1 1/2" in 1/8" increments.
Creates rock-solid pocket-hole joints more efficiently in materials from 1/2" to 1 1/2" thick. Automaxx® dual-action clamping technology automatically clamps and adjusts to the proper material thickness. Patented quick set up drill bit and stop collar.
What size pocket hole screws should you use? Check out our guide on how to select the right pocket-hole screw for any project.