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Fish Fillet Board Clamp Jig Review: Shop-Worthy?

Ever had a “simple” shop project go sideways because your workpiece kept shifting—whether it’s a narrow board on the bench or a part that just won’t stay put long enough for a clean, accurate pass? In woodworking, control is everything: precision depends on stable clamping, flat reference surfaces, and tools that don’t waste space or money.
That’s why we’re looking at the 2 Pcs Fish cleaning Board / Fish Fillet Board with Clamp—a bamboo cutting-and-holding board set (about 15.7 x 6.3 in, 0.4 in thick) built around a built-in clamp and a printed 0–15 inch measuring scale. While it’s marketed for filleting, the design cues—flat surface, compact footprint, and integrated holding—raise captivating questions for any maker who values repeatability.
In this review, we’ll cover the board’s build quality, clamp practicality, space-friendly sizing, and whether customer feedback supports its durability and ease of use—especially for beginners watching the budget. From years around benches and jigs, we know: a clever clamp is only as good as its stiffness and alignment.
Tool Overview and Clamp Build Quality

From a woodworker’s standpoint, this “2 Pcs Fish Cleaning Board” is really a bamboo clamping bench pad with a printed measuring scale, sized at 15.7 x 6.3 inches (40 x 16 cm) and just 0.4 inch (1 cm) thick. As it’s thin, we don’t treat it like a true workbench top or planing stop—there’s not enough mass for chiseling or aggressive hand-tool work—but it does make sense in the shop for small, controlled tasks: holding a narrow part while we scrape glue squeeze-out, trimming edge banding with a knife, or stabilizing small stock for light sanding without getting pitch or finish residue on our main bench.The integrated 0–15 inch ruler is a simple feature, yet useful for fast layout checks when we’re away from the tape measure. Functionally, a clamp-on board works by creating a fixed reference face; the main limitation here is the compact footprint, so we’d pair it with a non-slip mat or clamp the entire board down whenever precision matters.
Clamp build quality is where real-world feedback matters,and customer review themes are mixed in a way woodworkers will recognise.Multiple reviewers praise the “strength of the clamp” and spring tension for holding material securely, and others describe the boards as “very sturdy” and easy to clean. On the other hand, one review specifically warns that the included screws are very short and reports stripped screw holes, which is a red flag for anyone who expects hardware-ready reliability out of the box.In our shop, that translates to a simple recommendation: plan on a quick tune-up—pre-drill carefully, consider swapping to a slightly longer stainless screw (without punching through the 1 cm thickness), and avoid overtightening, since bamboo can split or strip if the pilot hole is wrong. Also note the quality-control mention that a set arrived with “one broken and unusable”, so it’s worth inspecting both boards immediately before you rely on them for any clamping task.
- Included accessories: 2 x bamboo fish cleaning/fillet boards with clamp; printed 0–15 inch measuring scale
- Compatible attachments/accessories: non-slip router-pad/mat; longer replacement screws (selected to match the clamp holes and 0.4 in / 1 cm board thickness); small F-clamps to secure the board to a bench
- Ideal project types: glue cleanup on small parts; edge-banding trimming; light hand sanding of narrow stock; quick length checks using the built-in scale
- Wood types tested by customers: bamboo (the board itself, per specifications); no customer reports of testing on other wood species
| Spec | What It Means in a Wood Shop |
|---|---|
| Material: Bamboo | Hard, resilient surface, but can strip/split if hardware is forced without proper pilot holes. |
| Size: 15.7 x 6.3 in (40 x 16 cm) | Good for small parts; too compact for flattening/planing support on longer boards. |
| Thickness: 0.4 in (1 cm) | Lightweight and portable, but limited screw bite and limited rigidity for aggressive clamping. |
| Scale: 0–15 in printed | Convenient quick measuring reference; verify accuracy if you need tight tolerances. |
| Clamp style: spring-tension clamp (per reviews) | Fast one-hand clamping; holding power is good for light-duty fixturing and trimming. |
| Accessory | Compatibility | Why We’d Use It |
|---|---|---|
| Non-slip mat | Global | Prevents the whole board from skating on a benchtop during knife/sanding work. |
| Bench clamps (F-style or quick-grip) | Universal | Turns the board into a more stable mini-fixture for repeatable trimming. |
| Replacement screws (slightly longer) | Match clamp hole size; keep within 1 cm thickness | Addresses review feedback about short screws and improves clamp retention. |
| Use Case | Recommended Capacity | Actual/Practical Capacity in a Shop |
|---|---|---|
| Measuring reference | Up to 15 in (printed scale) | Best for quick checks; for joinery accuracy, confirm with a trusted rule. |
| Clamping/fixturing | Light-duty holding (thin bamboo platform) | Great for small parts and cleanup; not ideal for heavy torque, planing, or chiseling. |
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Real World Performance for Parts Holding and Trimming Tasks

In our shop, the “parts holding” story here is really about the integrated clamp and what it can (and can’t) do for light-duty trimming and cleanup operations away from the bench vise. Each board measures 15.7 x 6.3 in (40 x 16 cm) and is only 0.4 in (1 cm) thick, so it behaves more like a portable sacrificial backer than a rigid carving/planing platform. For quick knife work—think trimming veneer overhang,slicing soft cauls,cleaning up leather,gasket material,cork,or even doing careful chisel paring on small offcuts—the clamp’s spring tension can keep thin stock from skating,and the flat bamboo surface gives a predictable reference. Several customers echo that theme: they “like the strength of the clamp” and that it “will hold…securely,” which translates well to holding small, awkward pieces for careful hand-tool detailing.We also appreciate the printed 0–15 inch scale for repeatable layout when we’re sizing small parts quickly—just don’t treat it like a machinist’s rule; it’s a convenience reference for rough-to-fine workflows.
For trimming tasks that generate more force (aggressive chiseling, spokeshave work, rasping hardwood, or any pull-sawing), we’d treat this as a portable helper, not a primary holding solution. customer feedback raises a practical workshop red flag: some report “need to buy longer screw to hold clamp down” and even that the included screws were “stripped out,” so we’d plan to inspect the hardware immediately, predrill if you relocate/upgrade screws, and consider adding a washer or backing plate to spread load in bamboo. Also note one buyer received “one broken and unusable,” while others call the boards “very sturdy” and “easy to clean”—so quality appears variable, and that matters if you’re clamping valuable parts. If we needed a lightweight, rinseable, grab-and-go clamp board for light trimming and holding on site, the two-board kit is convenient; for precision joinery holding, we’d still reach for a bench hook, Moxon vise, or a proper carving vise.
- Included accessories: 2 x bamboo boards with integrated clamp; printed 0–15 in measuring scale
- Compatible attachments/accessories: longer replacement screws (as some reviewers suggest), small washers, non-slip router-mat/shelf liner under the board, sacrificial cutting mat on top
- Ideal project types: quick knife trimming, veneer/laminate edging cleanup, holding soft cauls and thin strips, light chisel paring on small offcuts, field or jobsite “holding station”
- Wood types tested by customers: not specified in reviews (product material is bamboo)
| Spec / Feature | What We Get (Per Listing) | What It Means for Parts Holding & Trimming |
|---|---|---|
| Board size | 15.7 x 6.3 in (40 x 16 cm) | Best for small parts and edge trimming; limited support for wide panels |
| Thickness | 0.4 in (1 cm) | Portable, but not rigid enough for high-force hand-tool work |
| Clamp | Spring clamp integrated | Good for preventing slip during light trimming; hardware may need upgrading |
| Built-in scale | 0–15 in printed ruler | Convenient quick layout reference for repeat cuts and sizing |
| Material | Bamboo | Smooth, easy to wipe; treat screw holes gently to avoid stripping |
| Accessory / Add-on | Why We’d Add It | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Longer screws | Improves clamp mounting security | Directly aligns with reviewer feedback about short screws |
| Washers | Spreads load to reduce pull-through/stripping | Helpful with bamboo’s thinner cross-section at the clamp mount |
| Non-slip mat | Keeps the board from sliding on the bench | Especially critically important as the board is thin/light |
| Sacrificial cutting mat | Protects the bamboo surface for utility-knife work | Extends usability for shop trimming tasks |
| capacity Question | Recommended Expectation | Actual/Reported by Customers |
|---|---|---|
| Holding strength | Light-duty holding for trimming and cleanup | Many praise “strength of the clamp,” but some needed longer screws |
| Durability on arrival | Check hardware and board condition immediately | one report of “one broken and unusable”; others say “very sturdy” |
| Measurement utility | Quick, approximate layout up to 15 in | customers like the built-in ruler for measuring up to 15 inches |
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Key Features Woodworkers Will Appreciate for Bench Work and Layout

In the shop, what we end up appreciating most is anything that behaves like a small, reliable auxiliary bench surface—and this fish fillet board actually ticks a few boxes for layout and light holding. Each board is 15.7 x 6.3 inches (40 x 16 cm) and 0.4 inch (1 cm) thick bamboo, which makes it compact enough to live on a crowded bench as a “sacrificial” pad for glue-ups, epoxy mixing, knife work, or trimming gasket/leather without risking our main benchtop. The big surprise for woodworking is the printed scale: a 0–15 inch ruler right on the face. We wouldn’t use it as a machinist reference, but it’s genuinely handy for quick checks—marking hardware lengths, confirming dowel protrusion, or roughing out small parts where “close enough” is fine before we move to a real rule and knife line. Reviews consistently mention the built-in ruler and that residue “easily wash[es] off,” which aligns with how we’d use it for messy bench tasks that normally stain a nice surface.
The other workshop-friendly feature is the integrated clamp: in woodworking terms, it functions like a simple, portable workholding station for narrow pieces, especially when we need two hands free for trimming, carving, or sanding. One reviewer specifically praised the spring tension—“the spring tension will hold your fish securely”—and we can see that translating to holding small stock while we pare or shape. That said, we need to be honest about the hardware: multiple customers report setup issues—“You will need to buy longer screw to hold clamp down” and that “pretty much all the screws were stripped out from [the] board.” For us, that means planning to replace the screws with longer, better-quality fasteners (and ideally pre-drill properly for bamboo) if we want dependable workholding. Another review also notes one board arrived broken, while others call them “very sturdy” and “easy to clean,” so we’d treat this as a light-duty bench accessory rather than a precision jig. Used within that skill level—quick layout,temporary holding,and messy tasks—it can be a convenient shop add-on,especially as the kit includes two boards.
- Included accessories: 2 x bamboo fish fillet/cleaning boards with clamp
- Compatible attachments/accessories: longer replacement screws, small F-style clamp (as backup), non-slip router-mat liner, bench dogs/stop block (used alongside), paste wax/mineral oil for bamboo maintenance
- Ideal project types: small-part trimming, quick layout checks, glue/epoxy mixing pad, leather/cork gasket cutting, carving/whittling support, bench-top protector for messy tasks
- Wood types tested by customers: Not specified in reviews (customers discuss fish-prep use, clamp strength, and cleaning)
| Spec | What It Is | Why Woodworkers Care |
|---|---|---|
| Board size | 15.7 x 6.3 in (40 x 16 cm) | Fits on a bench as a compact auxiliary surface; good for small parts and mess control. |
| Thickness | 0.4 in (1 cm) | Thin enough to store easily; not a substitute for a thick planing stop or heavy carving bench hook. |
| Material | Bamboo | Hard and fairly stable,but can split if fasteners are overdriven—pre-drilling helps. |
| Printed scale | 0–15 in | Convenient for quick measurements; not a precision reference like a steel rule. |
| Clamp | Spring clamp (integrated) | Useful light workholding; reviews praise tension but also note screw length/stripping issues. |
| Accessory/Upgrade | Fits/Works With | Benefit on the Bench |
|---|---|---|
| Longer screws (replacement) | Clamp mounting points | Addresses review theme: “need longer screw”; improves clamp reliability. |
| Non-slip liner | Under the board | Keeps the thin board from skating during layout or trimming. |
| Small F-style clamp | Used alongside the built-in clamp | Gives more control when the integrated clamp isn’t enough for awkward parts. |
| Use Case | Recommended Capacity | Actual Capacity (from specs/reviews) |
|---|---|---|
| Quick layout measuring | Up to 12–15 in checks | 0–15 in printed scale on board |
| workholding | Light-duty small parts | Clamp praised for strong spring tension, but some report screw issues |
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Ease of Use for Beginners and Experienced Woodworkers

For beginners in the shop, we like that this kit is as close to “set it down and start working” as a clamping surface gets. Each board is 15.7 x 6.3 inches (40 x 16 cm) and 0.4 inch (1 cm) thick, so it fits on a bench, tailgate, or even a finishing table without taking over our workspace. The built-in 0–15 inch measuring scale is also a teaching aid: it nudges us to measure consistently (fish length in this case, but the same habit carries over to layout in woodworking). Customer feedback often highlights that the spring clamp holds securely, making the board feel safer because the workpiece (or catch) is less likely to skate around—an idea we fully support in any shop setup. That said,a common theme in reviews is that you may need to replace the included clamp screws with longer ones,and one buyer reported stripped screws and another received one broken board—so beginners should plan a quick check-and-tune before relying on it.
For experienced woodworkers, the appeal is less about fish prep and more about having a portable, clamp-assisted bamboo board we can repurpose for light-duty holding and measuring tasks when we don’t want to set up bench dogs or a full vise. Bamboo’s stable, laminated structure can be handy for quick, non-marring support, but at 0.4 inch thick it’s not a substitute for a thick sacrificial backer or a planing stop—think “support fixture,” not “joinery platform.” Several reviewers call the boards sturdy and easy to clean, and one specifically liked that residue “easily wash[es] off,” which translates well if we’re using it for messy shop jobs like holding small parts during hand-sanding or trimming gasket/rubber/cork. Our main technique tip: treat the clamp like any workholding—test grip before cutting, keep hands out of the blade path, and if you upgrade hardware, match screw length to the board thickness so you don’t punch through or split the bamboo.
- Included accessories
- 2 x bamboo fish cleaning/fillet boards
- Integrated spring clamp (mounted hardware included)
- Printed 0–15 inch measuring scale
- Compatible attachments/accessories
- Longer replacement screws for clamp mounting (common reviewer suggestion)
- Non-slip mat or bench pad under the board for extra stability
- food-safe mineral oil or board conditioner (for maintaining bamboo)
- ideal project types
- Portable workholding for light trimming, hand-sanding, or marking out small parts
- Quick measuring/checking lengths up to 15 inches
- Messy cleanup tasks where a washable surface is useful
- Wood types tested by customers
- Bamboo (board material per specifications)
| Spec / Feature | What We Get (per listing) | Why It Matters in a Wood Shop |
|---|---|---|
| Board size | 15.7 x 6.3 in (40 x 16 cm) | Compact footprint for a side bench, jobsite table, or quick setup |
| Thickness | 0.4 in (1 cm) | Fine for light-duty support; not ideal for heavy clamping/planing forces |
| Material | Bamboo | Relatively stable; benefits from conditioning and hardware checks |
| Measuring scale | 0–15 in printed ruler | Fast reference for layout/checking lengths without grabbing a tape |
| Workholding | Integrated clamp | Keeps the work from slipping; reviewers praise clamp strength |
| Accessory / hardware | Compatibility | Notes from Woodworker Use |
|---|---|---|
| Longer clamp screws | Likely (size depends on clamp holes) | Review theme: included screws may be too short; check before use |
| non-slip pad | Universal | Improves stability on slick benches and folding tables |
| Food-safe oil/conditioner | universal for bamboo boards | Helps reduce drying and moisture cycling if washed often |
| Capacity Topic | Recommended Use | Actual/Reported Use |
|---|---|---|
| Measuring capacity | Up to 15 inches using printed scale | Review theme: scale helps measure fish accurately up to 15 inches |
| Holding capacity | Light-to-moderate clamping force | Review theme: spring tension holds securely; one reviewer notes hardware may need upgrading |
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Customer Reviews Analysis

What Woodworkers Are Saying
1. Overall sentiment from woodworking customers
Overall feedback trends mixed-to-positive, with several reviewers appreciating the clamp strength, easy cleanup, and general sturdiness, while others reported serious quality-control issues (notably damaged boards and stripped/too-short screws). For makers and shop users, the product reads as “handy and functional when you get a good set,” but inconsistent out-of-the-box condition is a recurring concern.
2. Performance feedback (accuracy, power, results)
While this isn’t a power tool, woodworkers often judge performance by how well something holds work securely, stays stable, and delivers consistent results:
- Clamping performance: Common praise includes the strong spring tension—multiple reviews highlight that the clamp holds fish securely, which woodworkers would equate to reliable “workholding” for repetitive cutting tasks.
- Accuracy/measurement results: Several woodworkers mentioned the built-in ruler being useful for quick measuring, with one reviewer noting you can accurately measure up to 15 inches. That’s a practical “layout aid,” though limited in range.
3. Build quality and durability observations
Durability feedback is split, which is important for woodworkers who expect hardware to survive repeated use:
- Positive notes: Some users described the boards as “very sturdy” and said they’ve been used several times with good results.
- Negative notes: Some users reported challenges with hardware quality, including:
- Screws that are too short to properly secure the clamp without replacing them
- Stripped screws / stripped-out holes “pretty much all the screws were stripped out from board”
- one set arriving with one board broken and unusable
Taken together, multiple reviews suggest inconsistent manufacturing or packaging protection, especially around the clamp mounting hardware.
4. Ease of use for different skill levels
- Beginners / casual DIYers: Several woodworkers mentioned it being straightforward—“work great” and “easy to clean,” which implies minimal learning curve.
- More experienced, detail-focused users: The hardware complaints (needing longer screws, stripped components) suggest that more tool-savvy users may end up modifying or repairing it to get proper performance—something experienced woodworkers are cozy doing, but may not expect from a ready-to-use kit.
5. Common project types and success stories
Reviews are primarily centered on fish filleting and tackle use, not woodworking projects:
- Customers successfully used this for filleting multiple fish over several uses
- Several reviewers mentioned it being useful for fishing tackle / cleanup workflows
- Common success points include the clamp making it easier to work and the surface being easy to wash off (even described as dishwasher safe by one reviewer)
Woodworking-style takeaway: it’s functioning like a specialty clamping station for a narrow task—helpful when it arrives intact and assembled correctly.
6. Issues or limitations reported
several clear limitations came up that would matter to practical,shop-minded buyers:
- Hardware problems: Some users reported challenges with too-short screws and stripped screws/holes,requiring replacement parts or repairs.
- Quality control / damage in the set: One reviewer reported one board broken and unusable.
- Measurement limit: The built-in scale is reported to measure up to 15 inches, which may be limiting if you want an all-in-one measuring solution.
| Aspect | Common Feedback |
|---|---|
| Performance | Clamp strength frequently praised; holds securely and improves cutting/filleting control |
| Precision | Built-in ruler appreciated; accurate measuring noted up to ~15 inches |
| Durability | Mixed—some call it sturdy; others report stripped/short screws and even a broken board |
| Ease of Use | Generally easy to use and clean; some users may need to replace hardware to get optimal setup |
| Value | Feels worthwhile when the set arrives intact; QC issues can reduce perceived value |
Pros & Cons

Pros & Cons
After putting the 2 Pcs Fish Cleaning Board / Fish Fillet Board with Clamp through the kind of real-world prep we’d do at the sink, on the counter, and in a “let’s-clean-this-fish-before-it-gets-weird” moment outdoors, here’s where it shines—and where it can snag.
| What we Noticed | Why It Matters |
|---|---|
| Clamp + printed ruler (0–15 in) | We can secure a fish and size it quickly without juggling tools. |
| Bamboo build, 0.4 in thick | Feels sturdier than flimsy plastic boards, but still easy to carry. |
| Two boards in the box | We can rotate boards (prep/serve, or fish/other foods) or keep one as a backup. |
| Compact footprint (15.7 x 6.3 in) | Fits on most counters and packs well for campsites—though not for monsters. |
Pros
- The clamp actually helps. We get less sliding during filleting, which makes cuts feel more controlled and safer.
- Smooth, flat working surface. Our knife strokes stay clean and predictable—no weird grooves grabbing the blade mid-cut.
- Built-in measuring scale. We can quickly check fish length without hunting for a tape measure (handy for keepers, recipes, or bragging rights).
- Bamboo has a “kitchen tool” vibe. It looks more like legit prep gear than a gimmicky fishing accessory, which we appreciate indoors.
- Portable and light. We can toss it into a camp bin or tackle setup without feeling like we’re packing a whole cutting station.
- Two-piece set boosts convenience. We can dedicate one board to fish and reserve the other for produce/meat to reduce cross-use.
Cons
- size can be limiting for larger fish. At 15.7 x 6.3 in,it’s great for average catches,but big fish may hang off the ends—meaning we may need to reposition mid-clean.
- Bamboo requires decent care. We’ll want to dry it well and avoid long soaks; bamboo can warp or fatigue faster than some composite boards if neglected.
- Clamp is only as “universal” as your fish shape. very slick, very thick, or oddly shaped fish may still require a steady hand or extra bracing.
- Not a full cleaning station. We don’t get extras like a dedicated gutter, spike, or juice channel—so mess control depends on our setup.
- Printed scale is basic. It’s useful, but we shouldn’t expect precision like a metal ruler or tournament-grade measuring board.
we’d call this a practical, no-drama fillet helper: the clamp and ruler are the headline acts, while the bamboo-and-compact design keeps it easy to live with—so long as we’re not expecting it to handle giant fish or replace a fully featured cleaning table.
Q&A

What “wood type” is this board made from—and is it comparable to a hardwood shop jig?
Thes boards are made from bamboo (listed in the specs). Bamboo is stiff and durable for kitchen-style cutting tasks, but it’s not the same as a thick maple/beech butcher-block or a hard, dense shop fixture. At 0.4 in (1 cm) thick, it’s best viewed as a light-duty, portable cutting/holding surface rather than a heavy clamping/joinery platform.
Is the clamping system strong enough to hold material securely like a bench clamp or vise?
The built-in spring clamp is intended to pin down slippery fish while you fillet, and reviewers specifically mention liking the clamp strength and spring tension for holding fish securely. For woodworking-style loads (prying, chiseling, sawing), it’s not a substitute for a vise—there’s limited board thickness and the clamp is designed for soft, wet material rather than resisting lateral racking forces.
How difficult is initial setup—do I need to modify anything out of the box?
Setup is simple in concept (place board, clamp fish, cut), but customer feedback suggests hardware can be a weak point: one review notes you may need longer screws to hold the clamp down, and another mentions stripped screws from the board. Practical tip: check the clamp fasteners immediately, avoid overtightening into bamboo, and consider swapping to better-quality stainless screws (correct diameter) if yours arrive short or damaged.
Can this be mounted to a workbench (like a shop jig), or is it meant to stay portable?
It’s primarily a portable fish-cleaning board (15.7 x 6.3 in). You can secure it to a bench temporarily with bench dogs/clamps at the edges, but permanent mounting isn’t really the design intent—especially given the thin 1 cm profile.If you do “bench-mount” it, use wide clamping pads to avoid crushing the bamboo and keep clamps away from your knife path.
Does it need dust collection or special shop power?
No. There’s no motor and no dust—cleanup is more like kitchen cleanup (scales, residue).Several users note it washes off easily,and the description states dishwasher safe. In a shop setting, treat it like a finishing-area item: keep it away from sawdust and metal chips so you don’t contaminate food-prep surfaces.
Is it beginner-friendly, or does it take skill to use safely?
Beginner-friendly overall: the flat bamboo surface and fish-holding clamp reduce slipping, which makes filleting easier and safer for new users.The main learning curve is knife control and working around the clamp hardware—use slower,intentional cuts and keep your hand position clear as the clamp encourages you to cut closer to the holding point.
How durable is it for repeated use—will it hold up like a shop-made jig?
Durability feedback is mixed. Some reviewers call it “very sturdy” and report using it several times successfully; another received a set where one board arrived broken and unusable, and there are complaints about stripped screws. The bamboo board surface should handle normal knife work well, but long-term reliability will depend on the clamp mounting hardware and how gently the screws are treated.
Is the built-in ruler accurate/useful, and what’s the real capacity?
The board has a printed measuring scale from 0–15 inches, which is handy for quick checks without grabbing a tape. One reviewer mentions measuring fish up to 15 inches accurately and still being able to fillet larger fish by using the clamp for holding. Just note it’s a printed scale (not an engraved machinist rule), so expect “good enough for fishing” accuracy rather than layout-tool precision.
Unleash Your true Potential

The 2 Pcs Fish Cleaning Board Fish Fillet Board with Clamp set includes two bamboo boards measuring 15.7 x 6.3 in (40 x 16 cm) and 0.4 in (1 cm) thick, each with a 0–15″ printed scale and a spring clamp to reduce slipping. In customer feedback, users frequently enough praise the secure clamp tension, easy cleanup, and the convenience of having two boards, while some report short/stripped screws or even a damaged board on arrival.
Best for: hobby woodworkers and DIYers who also fish—especially those who appreciate simple clamping mechanics, want a portable, easy-to-clean bamboo surface, or need a quick measuring reference for small shop tasks.
Consider alternatives if: you need heavier-duty hardware, prefer replaceable/metal fasteners, or want a board built for daily commercial abuse.
Final assessment: A practical, budget-friendly clamp board set with a few quality-control caveats—useful around the shop, but inspect and upgrade screws if needed.
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