








🔧 Nail every joint like a pro—no fuss, just flawless results!
The Kreg Jig K4 Pocket Hole System with SK03 Screw Kit is a professional-grade woodworking tool designed for precision and ease. Featuring a 3-hole removable drill guide and a large clamping recess, it ensures secure, accurate pocket holes without the need for glue or multiple clamps. Bundled with a comprehensive screw kit, this compact and durable system streamlines your woodworking projects, making it an essential addition to any serious DIY or professional workshop.





| ASIN | B00ZVE8Q2Y |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 234,007 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 514 in Jigs (DIY & Tools) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (7,769) |
| Date First Available | 3 July 2015 |
| Included Components | K4 & SK03 |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 3.63 kg |
| Item model number | K4SK03 |
| Manufacturer | Kreg |
| Material | Other |
| Part Number | K4 |
| Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 25.91 x 20.07 cm; 3.63 kg |
| Style | Pocket hole system w/ multiple size screw kit |
| Thickness | 7.9 Inches |
S**A
Great tool to have in your workshop
Great tool to have in your workshop. makes your life easier. Easy to use and amazing results. very robust, easy to storage. the only side back to me, is that i leave in area where i can't buy the screws, so i had to improvise a litle, but still GREAT tool.
J**.
Must get
Great very easy to use
M**S
Kreg Jig Review
Kreg jigs are great, but sometimes I could do with more flexibility, i.e. settings options. Otherwise sturdy and (fairly) versatile.
L**E
Makes everything very professional and DIYer
Once you have used Kreg a few times it is fairly easy to use but you must take great care every time as you really only get one chance. There are Videos on line to view.
Q**G
It is definitely a good jig. Anyone who wants to buy a pocket hole jig should consider this one. i highly recommend it!
J**N
Awesome product.
T**M
Amazing tool/affordable price. If you are handy, have ever thought it would be nice to build your own book shelf, cabinet, or other piece of furniture, this tool will enable you to make something you are proud of. I've been remodeling my basement for the past year into a family room/entertainment room with a connected mudroom. As it was nearing completion, and after lots of unsuccessful shopping trips for certain pieces of furniture, I saw a commercial for this product on TV. I bought it off Amazon, and then purchased the Kreg shelf-pin jig from my local hardware store. So far, with my Kreg Tools, about $500 worth of wood and a few extra bucks to my local lumber store to have them make some precision rips, I've constructed two built-in book cases, a 7 foot long, solid walnut bench for the mud-room, a 7 foot long wall-mounted storage bin shelf (with 4 cubbies) and a 100" wide media console. Each piece has its imperfections, which serves as evidence that I build it myself. But the pieces look great, and would not have happened except for these jigs. Notes: 1) Make sure you read and understand the directions before you start your first project. 2) Make sure your drill is rotating at full clip before you push it into the wood (I broke a bit when I forgot this instruction)
T**O
Excelente herramienta de trabajo y practico
D**E
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.
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