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Kreg K4 Pocket Hole Jig - Adjustable, Versatile Jig for Strong Joints - Create Perfect, Rock-Solid Joints - Easily Adjustable Drill Guides - For Materials 1/2" to 1 1/2" Thick

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Features

  • Easy Woodworking Tools: Kreg pocket-hole joinery is the fast, strong, easy way to join wood-drill, drive, and done
  • Adjustable Pocket-Hole Jig: The Pocket-Hole Jig K4 gives you the precision and adjustability of a proven, time-tested pocket-hole jig trusted by DIYers and pros
  • Customizable Setup: This pocket-hole jig has a 3-hole drill guide for pocket holes, perfect for use with materials from 1/2" to 1 1/2" thick
  • Versatile Application: The large clamping recess helps to secure your pocket-hole jig, while the Removable Drill Guide is ideal for benchtop and portable use
  • Premium Kreg Tools: We offer products that help woodworkers close the gap between idea and outcome

Brand: Kreg


Power Source: Corded Electric


Color: Black and Blue


Included Components: Kreg Jig K4 Pocket Hole System


Special Feature: Brake


Power Source: Corded Electric


Additional Features: Brake


Color: Black and Blue


Material Type: Metal, Plastic


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 12"L x 4"W x 9.5"H


Item Weight: 1.3 Pounds


Brand Name: Kreg


Included Components: Kreg Jig K4 Pocket Hole System


Model Number: K4


UPC: 647096800475 647096808884 735090836573 745332338536 647096800512 647096800499 826708542105 634154120316 100076924429 752913149214 647096800505 732233440574


Global Trade Identification Number: 75


Manufacturer: Kreg


Manufacturer Warranty Description: As Labeled


Manufacturer Part Number: K4


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Item Type Name: Jig


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Good, solid joints. Much faster than dowels or biscuits.
Style: Pocket Hole System Pattern Name: System
So glad I pulled the trigger and picked up this Pocket Hole jig. I've done wood working for quite few years. Table tops and other furniture usually used dowels or biscuits to join joints securely together, lots of gluing and clamping. The Pocket Hole setup works much faster. Good solid joint connections. Set up is a breeze. Note, when joining hard woods together, use the fine thread screws, this eliminates cracking or splitting. Defiantly glad I picked up this item, good addition to any woodworker's bag of tricks. After a few weeks using this item, I found this process works best on LARGER builds. On smaller projects, it's almost impossible to drive the screws in using gun with bit attached, even using a stubby bit. My solution was to use a pneumatic ratchet to drive in the screws. This seemed to work well on my smaller projects. So, before you start your project, be sure you have enough room to drive in the screws. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2026 by DJUNGLE

  • Game Changer for DIY Woodworking Projects!
Style: Pocket Hole System Pattern Name: System
I've been working with wood for years, tackling everything from furniture repairs to building custom shelves. The Kreg K4 Pocket Hole Jig System is hands down one of the best investments I’ve made for my workshop. Setting it up was pretty straightforward, even with just my high school education and a bit of common sense. The instructions were clear, and I had it mounted and ready to go in no time. What I love most is how sturdy and reliable it feels – this thing is built to last. The pocket holes come out clean and precise every time, and it’s made joining wood pieces a breeze. I recently used it to build a storage bench for my RV, and the joints are rock solid. Plus, the drill bit and stop collar that come with it are top quality, making the whole process even smoother. If you’re serious about woodworking or just love tackling your own home projects, this jig is a must-have. It’s practical, reliable, and worth every dollar. Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2025 by James Williams

  • Must have carpenters, DIYers, and hobbyists
Style: Pocket Hole System Pattern Name: System
I love this pocket hole jig. Very easy to use, and invaluable in the shop. Pocket holes are easily centered and always accurate. Creates strong joints and the lumber fits great in the clamp. Highly functional, and versatile too. Even contains the "blue book" bible of making corner and pocket joints. So glad I purchased this, and will always have one in my shop from now on. Easily clamps to a workbench, and the wood is easily secured to the jig. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 13, 2025 by Ret Combat Veteran

  • Excellent pocket hole jig!
Style: Pocket Hole System Pattern Name: System
Very easy to use and accurate. Highly recommended for all sorts of projects that require strong bonding without visible fasteners. This jig makes pocket drilling a breeze.
Reviewed in the United States on May 4, 2026 by Connected1

  • Overall Good Product.
Style: Pocket Hole System Pattern Name: System
Very convenient to use. It is very useful for the pocket holes and makes job easy where we have to drill holes repeatedly. Included Drill bit is sharp. Only thing is the attachment for vacuums is not staying in place.
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2026 by Bhavya Dalwadi

  • This just works
Style: Pocket Hole System Pattern Name: System
I got the K4 system because it seemed like it would work and I already had a similar hold-down clamp. Saved $40 for what I needed. I ended up screwing the unit to a wooden work bench, rather than using the clamp anyway and that is a good way to do it, probably the best. The dust collection was hooked up to my Fein vac that turns on when the drill is on. Not even a scrap of dust. Totally clean. See my Fein vac review. Set-up is very easy per the nice simple little instruction pamphlet and the very professional DVD that is included. You obviously have to use this tool correctly to get the great results. This means getting the right screws for the job. There are all sorts of different screw options from Kreg. I got the course ones for soft wood and suffered no splits or other problems. The screws seem to be of the highest quality, good for other projects as well. I was kind of worried that I would have to come up with some kind of a jig to hold my wood at a right angle. I found this is not necessary. What you have to do is make sure the ends are exactly 90 degrees because that end will be drawn very tight to the other board. If it is off a degree, the screws will set it one degree off, if they are perfect, then it will be perfectly perpendicular. So, just take the time to make sure your crosscuts are perfectly accurate. This joinery system is very hard to fudge, it is very unforgiving of errors. The bit has that hard feel to it, sharp and probably not meant to take much in the way of sharp impacts. I drilled down at a modest rate so as to not break anything and nothing did break. There is a collar that you adjust for the depth of wood. Unlike a set of collars I bought for general use, the Kreg one sets securely and doesn't slide on you. Again, I took care not to bear down on the drill too hard because if the collar slips, you would have problems. You do have to hold down the two pieces of wood, right at the joint with a clamp. This always keeps the pieces flush with each other. Don't skip this step, even if you have to buy that long clamp, expensive but useful for a lot of projects. Push the pieces close together before you set the screws. The wood pulls tightly together, but don't get too lazy. It creates a little misalignment if you get too sloppy. Frankly, the screws seem so tight that glue seems unnecessary. Doesn't hurt, but I wouldn't bother except perhaps on a table top. The Kreg K4 is touted as the universal joining method and it can work that way. As somewhat of a traditionalist, I would still glue up a table top and I will still use mortise and tenons on many tables projects simply because that kind of work is expected. One of the recommend uses is to screw down a table top to its frame. I do not like that idea and recommend sliding blocks and such to let the top expand and contract independently from the frame. Even so, there are still thousands of interesting projects that the Kreg system does just perfectly and you will be able to use it forever, really. I see nothing about this that might be obsoleted, but if I was using it commercially where time was money I would buy a spare bit just in case. Note that after hundreds of holes my bit seems perfect and the hard metal inserts in the jig are as good as new. If I was alternating drilling and screwing with one drill, I would get that quick-change bit system Kreg offers. In my case I practiced on one piece and was so secure with the process that I went into mass production mode and didn't switch back and forth. I made some utility cabinet drawer frames that were essentially knock-downs. Just marked the parts, unscrewed things and was able to carry it all in my truck. Sometimes this is a very handy way to do things. You don't lose any strength, can carry the flat knocked-down sections up into building by yourself...all sorts of advantages. Kreg doesn't give anything away! It is all quite Euro-spendy, but I cannot fault the design or materials at all. This is a tool system you will use for a very long time and it will save you a lot of time and provide superior results on many projects and repairs. A high quality product, well-designed and thought out. Happy to hand out five full stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2010 by Carlgo

  • Great purchase
Style: Pocket Hole System Pattern Name: System
We love this little gadget! Makes pocket holes a breeze! Anyone who likes to make things out of wood,perfect gift. It was easy to use, and the quality of it is great, easy to place just about anywhere. Definitely recommend getting this if you like to do woodworking.
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2026 by Kevin Wilt

  • Great value
Style: Pocket Hole System Pattern Name: System
Works great, simple to use
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2026 by Don sharing

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