BVRR Specialties is pleased to announce the availability of the wonderful MAXI-GRIP screw starter. MAXI-GRIP is available through an exclusive arrangement with the manufacturer. MSRP is $21.95 which includes handling and mailing. MAXI-GRIPs sent to Pennsylvania addresses must include 6% Pa Sales Tax. Canadian and foreign buyers, please add $2.00 USD. |





| NOTE: Price of $21.95 includes shipping & handling within USA! |

MAXI-GRIP has been patented and trademarked by ZPi. We believe that we have created a new class of tool, a fastener holder, which is more commonly known as a “screw starter” in the trade. Hopefully, it will become obvious how we can justify our claim of actually reinventing the wheel, so to speak. The MAXI-GRIP range of applications is virtually limitless. MAXI-GRIP IS PROUDLY MADE IN THE USA! How does MAXI-GRIP work? It’s a simple tool to use with specially designed spring stainless steel jaws that can grasp the fastener more effectively than the human hand in tight places. The two jaws are tension adjustable, by sliding them in and out of the handle, so even delicate fasteners are not damaged. Furthermore, the adjustable jaws allow for a broad range of diameters to be accommodated, from the smallest hard to hold machine screws up to 3/8 inch or any metric equivalent, because the jaws are infinitely adjustable throughout its range. Whether it is a flat head, Phillips head, Torx, hex head screws, or even set screws without a head! All are within the capacity of MAXI-GRIP. The fastener can be loaded with washers, lock washers, spacers and lead wires on ring terminals, etc. Almost any fastener assembly problem can be solved with MAXI-GRIP. It has straight jaws and ninety degree jaws at opposite ends, so any location may be easily accessed. ONE MAXI-GRIP DOES IT ALL ! |
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| PA residents, must add 6% Sales Tax. |
| Be sure to read the product reviews as published in the February 2008 issue of Garden Railways magazine and the October 2008 issue of Model Railroad News. |