

🔩 Clamp it your way—custom, tough, and ready to conquer any project!
This 304 stainless steel hose clamp kit includes a 35-foot cut-to-fit metal strap and 16 heavy-duty worm gear fasteners, enabling custom clamp sizes from 2.5'' to 134''. Engineered for durability and rust resistance, it offers smooth, jam-free tightening and versatile use across automotive, woodworking, ductwork, and outdoor applications. A must-have for professionals and DIYers seeking flexible, long-lasting clamping solutions.











| ASIN | B08Y6LKW5F |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,247 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #8 in Worm Gear Hose Clamps |
| Brand | Steelsoft |
| Brand Name | Steelsoft |
| Color | Metallic |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,877 Reviews |
| Item Dimensions | 420 x 0.5 x 0.03 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.8 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 420 x 0.5 x 0.03 inches |
| Manufacturer | Steelsoft |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | Steelsoft |
| Style | Large hose clamp |
| Style Name | Large hose clamp |
| UPC | 610452920766 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
M**H
Very good for around the house jobs
This is good stuff. I used it on my aging (1988) power lawn mower handle. It fixed me right up. I put a lot of pressure when tightening and it has held up nicely.
J**K
Great Clamps; Fully Customizable
I’m thoroughly pleased with the Stainless Steel Hose Clamp Assortment Kit, especially for my segmented bowl-making projects. The quality of these clamps is impressive, with sturdy, durable stainless steel construction that holds up well to frequent use. One of the standout features is how easy it is to create custom-sized clamps using the included components. The kit offers excellent versatility, allowing me to adjust the clamp size to fit different project dimensions. This flexibility has been a great for securing segmented bowl rings while gluing and clamping them together—no slipping or loosening during the process. The clamps tighten smoothly and hold securely without cutting into the wood, and they’re resistant to rust, which is a big plus for longevity. The assortment of sizes that I can make with the kit is anything smaller than 12 feet in circumference or eight separate clamps that add up to 12 feet. Its a great value for anyone working on woodworking, automotive, or general home repair projects. Overall, I highly recommend this kit for its quality, ease of use, and versatility. It's a must-have addition to any craftsperson's or DIYer’s toolbox.
D**D
Works great!
These are great. I am using it to attach 2 battery cameras, 2 solar panels and a solar light to a utility pole I had installed. Everything seems pretty secure on the pole. I bought this diy kit as the other premade ones in the length I needed had a lot of mixed reviews so I decided to get this kit and make my own. I am glad I did as i have no complaints. It did take about 4 or so before I got my routine mastered in making them, after that it didn't take too long to make them. Some needle nose pilers, channel locks and tin snips were my tools of choice to make assembly easy. I decided to bend my ends over and under the connector to give it a fail safe secure connection. The plastic spool that the hose clamp comes in was a nice touch as I was not expecting it. If you can install the connectors correctly I don't see why you'd have any issues with this product.
J**A
Any size hose clamps
Do you sometimes need an odd-sized hose clamp, especially one that would be bigger than you would normally use? If so, this is the kit for you. I have used it to clamp hoses as big as 8" with great success (note, not a high pressure hose, one that big would take a special high strength clamp). I think these were designed for things like ductwork, where you may need very large clamps. Anyway, the clamps work well from about 1-1/2 inch hose on up, and if put together right, seem to be as strong as a standard automotive style clamp. The only reason this doesn't get 4 or 5 stars, is for 2 reasons: 1) it isn't that easy to get put together. You will need a good set of pliers, cutters strong enough to cut the stainless steel band, and a small flat bladed screwdriver. You will also need to do a trial run at assembly, to be sure that the band is put on the right way. The band is tightened by a screw with the threads of the screw engaging the slots in the band. If you look, the screw threads are at a small angle, as are the slots in the band. If put together the proper way, it works very smoothly, if put together with the screw backwards in relation to the band, tightening it is very 'gritty' and I doubt as strong. You will need to attach the screw part of the clamp to the band, which requires a good set of pliers as the band is strong and slick, and slips out of the jaws of chintzy pliers easily. You then need to be sure the little 'ear' on the clamp engages one of the notches in the band (a small straight screwdriver is good for prying it into place). It isn't overly difficult if you have the right tools, but to be done right does require a bit of precision, and a bit of time. The second problem I have run into, is poor quality control on the tightener mechanism. The kit comes with several, and for me, one works great, and the next one will slip easily. Long story short, it is made of two parts that are kind of 'clamped' together, with the screw held in between the two halves. If you put it together on the bench, and it seems loose, take your pliers, and squeeze the little ears where the halves clamp together so they fit more tightly. Once I figured out to do this, no more slipping of the band unless you try tightening it beyond what any sane person would try. I could tighten the clamps as tight as I possibly could with a screwdriver with zero issues, and I'm a 200# man with XL hands, and above average hand strength. Once you get the screw clamp part mounted on the band, just measure how long you need it, and cut to length (I suggest you add a little because an inch too long is far better than an inch too short). IF, and I say IF you are willing to take the extra time to make sure the band is oriented correctly, and also are willing to ensure the screw engages the band fully (and are willing to squeeze it tighter if you have to) this is an excellent universal hose clamp kit, especially if you need to clamp something large in diameter. Average rating because of the quality control issues on how well the tensioner mechanism is put together, but very good quality otherwise. The band is strong, and it is all Stainless, so it shouldn't rust.
B**Y
Great Product
Great product, easy assembly, and usability.
T**X
good value, mildly magnetic
Fairly easy to cut with tin snips. Straps seem to be solid metal, not folded and compressed in layers. Good flexibility but the screw clamps limit the minimum radius. A bit stiff to attach the screw clamp. Instructions included. I can't verify the grade of stainless steel, but it is mildly magnetic. Maybe a result after having the holes stamped into the straps.
T**.
great for adapting to the purpose
I have an assortment of hose clamps but none were large enough to clamp my mailbox post to my new ground anchor. this totally fixed everything. Measured, added 4", followed instructions, tightened then trimmed. Very happy. Just wear work gloves since some edges will be sharp.
J**N
exceptional value based on how it works
I know some people here say it's hard to use. It isn't. be patient the first two times. Make short runs and make a couple of testers. The worm screw tightener comes right back off and can be reused. I fell in love with them instantly. My problem is that I have a 6-inch insulated exhaust host. You can't use a prefab on it unless you buy one far too big, and then you have a mess to clean up. This method is excellent! Just open enough strap to go around the insulated cover or whatever you're clamping, and feed the other side back going the same direction, but this time goes over the original. Get it where you're happy, and clamp it tight. Done. The one caveat here is to make sure you cut the strap clean. It will not feed back through the other side if you make it jagged and bent all over. The test method I posted above teaches you that too. PROS: 1.) Ensures you have the right size for any job. 2.) After you've figured out how to use it, you might not go back to the typical pre-made type since this makes it, so your clamp is the perfect length. 3.) Worm screw clamp holds tight and secure. Plenty of gripping force can be applied CONS: 1.) There can be a steep learning curve, and it gets frustrating fast until you understand it, 2.) Requires sharp, clean edges on pliers ( i just used my Klein Linesman pliers or my Klein Snips) to cut the ending off. You canty take sloppy repeated or bent cuts and expect them to be smooth and straightforward when joining the two. 3.) It Can take a while to get started and run up enough to know you can let go. Just get about, I think, six slots out the other side to know for sure.
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