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frontpageCobalt_Blue_FF posted Feb 13, 2026 08:25 PM

Olympia Tools Workshop Series 4" Bench Vise

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Amazon has Olympia Tools Workshop Series 4" Bench Vise (38-604) for $15.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Select accounts may qualify for a 15% off product page coupon.
Home Depot also has Olympia Tools Workshop Series 4" Bench Vise (38-604) for $15.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Cobalt_Blue_FF for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • This vise features a heavy reinforced 4-lug base, polished anvil & anvil horn for shaping, swivel lock leaver, permanent pipe jaws, replaceable hardened steel jaw faces & a heavy-duty machined spindle & hand.
  • With its 270-degree swivel base & powder coated finish our product is perfect for your heavy hardware woodwork. Attach it to your workbench in the garage & work with ease.

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $11.01 less (41% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $26.99 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4/5 from 2,400+ Amazon customer reviews.
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Amazon has Olympia Tools Workshop Series 4" Bench Vise (38-604) for $15.98. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
  • Note: Select accounts may qualify for a 15% off product page coupon.
Home Depot also has Olympia Tools Workshop Series 4" Bench Vise (38-604) for $15.98. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Community Member Cobalt_Blue_FF for finding this deal.

About this item:
  • This vise features a heavy reinforced 4-lug base, polished anvil & anvil horn for shaping, swivel lock leaver, permanent pipe jaws, replaceable hardened steel jaw faces & a heavy-duty machined spindle & hand.
  • With its 270-degree swivel base & powder coated finish our product is perfect for your heavy hardware woodwork. Attach it to your workbench in the garage & work with ease.

Editor's Notes

Written by SubZero5 | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this deal is $11.01 less (41% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $26.99 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.4/5 from 2,400+ Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Model: Olympia Tools 38-604 Bench Vise, Workshop Series, 4-Inch, gray

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HeyGuysChrisFixHere
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It only has 1 base mount hold down lever to stop it from swivelling and to hold it down to the orange base plate so that is a very weak point that tends to break if you do any amount of hammering on the little flat anvil portion of the vise, or any amount of hammering on anything held in the jaws of this vise. A 4" Harbor Freight vice is actually significantly better designed and is more durable than this one. I have one that I got on sale for $18 a year ago and have done some pretty heavy hammering on it with a 3lb mallet to ovalize 14 steel nuts for my M12x40mm bolts that connect my car's exhaust pieces and it didn't hurt the HarborFreight vice at all. It is very likely it would have bent if my vice only had a single hold down with the amount of force I was applying on it and to it as I've messed up a 4" vice in the past by forgetting to tighten 1 of the 2 hold down levers before hammering on it.

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Feb 13, 2026 08:35 PM
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capn_pantelonesFeb 13, 2026 08:35 PM
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I've had this modest little vice on my bench for over 10 years and it's been great. While I'm not forming metal conduit or anything heavy duty, it holds my 18" chainsaw without a problem.
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Feb 13, 2026 09:17 PM
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Khalid_NovaFeb 13, 2026 09:17 PM
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Shows it as regular price at HD
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Feb 13, 2026 09:41 PM
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Sifka4Feb 13, 2026 09:41 PM
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Mine came down at Amazon to 13.58 with a 2.40 coupon.
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Feb 13, 2026 09:44 PM
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LivelyWallaby1957Feb 13, 2026 09:44 PM
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I get a click coupon for $13.58 as well.
Feb 13, 2026 10:17 PM
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HeyGuysChrisFixHereFeb 13, 2026 10:17 PM
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It only has 1 base mount hold down lever to stop it from swivelling and to hold it down to the orange base plate so that is a very weak point that tends to break if you do any amount of hammering on the little flat anvil portion of the vise, or any amount of hammering on anything held in the jaws of this vise. A 4" Harbor Freight vice is actually significantly better designed and is more durable than this one. I have one that I got on sale for $18 a year ago and have done some pretty heavy hammering on it with a 3lb mallet to ovalize 14 steel nuts for my M12x40mm bolts that connect my car's exhaust pieces and it didn't hurt the HarborFreight vice at all. It is very likely it would have bent if my vice only had a single hold down with the amount of force I was applying on it and to it as I've messed up a 4" vice in the past by forgetting to tighten 1 of the 2 hold down levers before hammering on it.
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Feb 13, 2026 10:19 PM
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HappyBirthdayBtchFeb 13, 2026 10:19 PM
572 Posts
Lots of pictures of broken vises in the reviews.
Feb 13, 2026 10:28 PM
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bearstampedeFeb 13, 2026 10:28 PM
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Quote from HappyBirthdayBtch :
Lots of pictures of broken vises in the reviews.
Lends a little more credence to the guy's comment above yours; I need a better hobby bench vise so I'm glad he posted cause this was tempting.

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Feb 13, 2026 11:01 PM
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xtremecheapFeb 13, 2026 11:01 PM
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The coupon showed when I added to cart and then no coupon at checkout.
Last edited by xtremecheap February 13, 2026 at 05:24 PM.
Feb 14, 2026 12:54 AM
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AdamDportFeb 14, 2026 12:54 AM
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Vices are one of those things you find on marketplace imo, lots out there and anything pre-2000 will last a lifetime
Feb 14, 2026 12:57 AM
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linekona-808Feb 14, 2026 12:57 AM
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Quote from HeyGuysChrisFixHere :
It only has 1 base mount hold down lever to stop it from swivelling and to hold it down to the orange base plate so that is a very weak point that tends to break if you do any amount of hammering on the little flat anvil portion of the vise, or any amount of hammering on anything held in the jaws of this vise. A 4" Harbor Freight vice is actually significantly better designed and is more durable than this one. I have one that I got on sale for $18 a year ago and have done some pretty heavy hammering on it with a 3lb mallet to ovalize 14 steel nuts for my M12x40mm bolts that connect my car's exhaust pieces and it didn't hurt the HarborFreight vice at all. It is very likely it would have bent if my vice only had a single hold down with the amount of force I was applying on it and to it as I've messed up a 4" vice in the past by forgetting to tighten 1 of the 2 hold down levers before hammering on it.
Is this the one?
https://www.harborfreight.com/4-i...59114.html
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Feb 14, 2026 06:50 PM
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rbforrestFeb 14, 2026 06:50 PM
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Quote from HeyGuysChrisFixHere :
It only has 1 base mount hold down lever to stop it from swivelling and to hold it down to the orange base plate so that is a very weak point that tends to break if you do any amount of hammering on the little flat anvil portion of the vise, or any amount of hammering on anything held in the jaws of this vise. A 4" Harbor Freight vice is actually significantly better designed and is more durable than this one. I have one that I got on sale for $18 a year ago and have done some pretty heavy hammering on it with a 3lb mallet to ovalize 14 steel nuts for my M12x40mm bolts that connect my car's exhaust pieces and it didn't hurt the HarborFreight vice at all. It is very likely it would have bent if my vice only had a single hold down with the amount of force I was applying on it and to it as I've messed up a 4" vice in the past by forgetting to tighten 1 of the 2 hold down levers before hammering on it.
And Harbor Freight has a 15% coupon this weekend.
Feb 14, 2026 09:52 PM
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YousafariFeb 14, 2026 09:52 PM
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Quote from HeyGuysChrisFixHere :
It only has 1 base mount hold down lever to stop it from swivelling and to hold it down to the orange base plate so that is a very weak point that tends to break if you do any amount of hammering on the little flat anvil portion of the vise, or any amount of hammering on anything held in the jaws of this vise. A 4" Harbor Freight vice is actually significantly better designed and is more durable than this one. I have one that I got on sale for $18 a year ago and have done some pretty heavy hammering on it with a 3lb mallet to ovalize 14 steel nuts for my M12x40mm bolts that connect my car's exhaust pieces and it didn't hurt the HarborFreight vice at all. It is very likely it would have bent if my vice only had a single hold down with the amount of force I was applying on it and to it as I've messed up a 4" vice in the past by forgetting to tighten 1 of the 2 hold down levers before hammering on it.
This guy has vises. 💪🏽
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Feb 14, 2026 11:51 PM
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dnrlittleFeb 14, 2026 11:51 PM
52 Posts
That's one cheap loolking vise. Definitely for light duty.
Yesterday 01:54 PM
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SeriousWallaby273Yesterday 01:54 PM
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This is a good value for light duty applications
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