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The Zebekk Push Block is a durable, easy-to-assemble safety tool designed for precise, narrow rip cuts on table saws, router tables, band saws, and jointers. Featuring a non-slip base for superior grip and multidirectional force control, it minimizes kickback risks while allowing fine adjustment down to 1/4". Compatible with most woodworking tools, itโs a must-have for professionals seeking safer, more accurate cuts.




| ASIN | B0BD88R2GH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,201 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #9 in Table Saw Accessories |
| Blade Material | High Speed Steel |
| Blade Shape | Rectangular |
| Brand | Zebekk |
| Brand Name | Zebekk |
| Color | Onecolor |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,083 Reviews |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Included Components | 1 x Main Body, 1 x Handle, 1 x Balance Support Leg, 1 x T-Handle Wrench, 2 x Pan Head Screw, 2 x Thumb Screw M5, 2 x Thumb Screw M4, 1 x User Manual |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.01"L x 5.61"W x 4.49"H |
| Item Type Name | Push Block |
| Item Weight | 1.81 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Generic |
| Manufacturer Part Number | F03-2 |
| Model Number | F03-2 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Top Sliding Adjustment Design, Non-slip Bottom |
| Power Source | Manual |
| Special Feature | Top Sliding Adjustment Design, Non-slip Bottom |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 747301762816 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**S
Iโm genuinely impressed.
I recently purchased the Zebekk Push Block for Table Saws, and Iโm genuinely impressed! The build quality is outstanding, and the ergonomic design gives you excellent grip and control. It provides a solid, secure hold when guiding wood through the blade, which makes a noticeable difference in both safety and cutting accuracy. The materials feel durable, heavy duty, stable, and far better than I expected at this price point. This push block delivers exceptional value, and I highly recommend it to anyone who wants a reliable, well-made safety tool for their table saw, jointer, or router table. A must-have addition to any woodworking setup.
N**E
Six stars. Works great, tiltable, inexpensive, Great.
I've wanted the yellow brand for a while, but balked at the price. These are about HALF as much. Bought two. Easy to assemble (take your time). First time I used one, i was cutting narrow, tapered pine for use between siding and a light sconce to fill the gap. Had to use the narrow rip side (1/4"), and I tilted the support shoe to hold tapered piece down. WORKED PERFECT. If you are hesitating, ask what your fingers are worth. These are cheap insurance. If you make small or narrow or otherwise difficult pieces on the table saw, BUY IT! six stars. I just want to do another star. Iโm using these to cut narrow, or tapered, or difficult to hold pieces of wood on the table saw. They are a godsend! I was cutting three-quarter inch hard, maple and trying to push it through with a long push stick, but the resistance on the blade and the angle of the stick was such such that the wood wanted to pull away from the fence and move towards the blade, which is dangerous and also screwed up my perfect cut. I put down the push stick and used these two push blocks and got it done quickly and safely. Had I not had these, I might have tried something a bit dangerous or simply been unable to cut the maple properly. These are worth three times or four times the money I spent on them! I had a table saw accident with my right hand years ago and had a very close call. I know from personal experience how suddenly and unexpectedly an accident can happen, and I was at the time of professional cabinet maker with years of experience. If youโre using a tablesaw or router table to cut wood, I strongly suggest you get push blocks like this six stars!
B**R
Really Great Tool
This is a must have for a table saw. The cost seemed high until I considered what losing a finger or trip to the ER would be. After I used it I wished I had bought it sooner. Solid build. Highly adjustable. Easy to adjust once you understand the various ways to do so. Cutting plywood or splitting 2x4's are much easier and safer to do so with both push and preventing kickback. Highly recommend.
S**B
Well made and solid
I found this push block very well made, thick and solid. The rubber bottom felt nice and grippy but not sticky. The balance adjusting side is easy to operate and is sturdy so it did not slip nor slide down under pressure. The center is movable from side to side to avoid the blade for left or right passes. The handle is of a nice thickness for my large hands.
L**G
Worth the investment
Well made. Works great. Very stable
M**.
Excellent choice for a push block!
This arrived timely and the minimal amount of assembly, was very easy to do. It feels sturdy, and safe to use, which will prevent my fingers from being chopped off. The photo is for comic relief - I am not missing any fingers, or parts thereof.
M**M
Improved over the GRR-Ripper, not just a copy
If this were just a copy of a GRR-Gripper, which these are clearly highly derived from, I'd be inclined to spend more and buy the original. However, I found these have some improvements that make using these much nicer than the GRR-Gripper. I like that the knob to adjust the location of the middle leg are on the top of the jig. The GRR-Gripper places them at the front and back of the jig, sticking out forward and rearward which makes them occupy more space than they need to. The Zebekk design is much sleeker at the front and back, which makes catching those knobs on something while using them much less likely and you can butt the front and rear of the jig right up against a surface nice and tight. Also, the overall design of the jig where the middle leg runs on its rail is cleaner and moves very nicely, again a bit better in my opinion. The rubber sole on the Zebekk is also cleaner and better fit to the plastic with plenty of grip. The handle is stationary in the center of the jig which is more satisfying to use in my opinion than the adjustable handle on the GRR-Gripper. What it comes down to is that most of the positive remarks I'm making on the Zebekk are things that I prefer. I'm sure there are others that would prefer the way the GRR-Gripper works. The fact that these preferences become a factor is a good indication that the Zebekk at least tries to provide a product with a different take on a great idea for safety. I'm also sure that many probably think of this as strictly a rip-off of the GRR-Gripper, but for me this doesn't ring true when you consider the differences I laid out. If you try them both, you'll see that the practical difference in placement of the adjusters, lack of handle movement and smoother, more refined fit and finish are well thought out features that make this different in meaningful ways. The fact that it is also half the price is a bonus. My only negative comment would be that the color is not really the greatest. I would really prefer the bright orange of the old school push blocks. They are easier to find in the shop when you take them from tool to tool and can't remember which tool you last used them on. The tan color kind of blends in with the wood in the shop. If they were safety orange, they'd be perfect!
C**8
solid and versatile.
I like it. It's solid and works as intended
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