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SKU: 116-009  |  MPN: KPHJ920

Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig XL

$59.90

Take your joinery up a notch with the Kreg Pocket-Hole Jig XL (KPHJ920) — purpose-designed for heavy-duty woodworking on 2×4 or 4×4 stock. Whether you’re crafting outdoor furniture, framing large-scale projects or building structural elements, this jig serves up strong, reliable pocket-hole joints designed for the biggest builds.

Why it stands out

  • Engineered to produce twice the strength of standard pocket-hole joints, this jig is built for big dimensions. 
  • Works seamlessly with 2×4 and 4×4 boards thanks to its XL-sized footprint and matching XL Pocket-Hole Screws for maximum holding power. 
  • Features hardened-steel drill guides that set the stepped XL drill bit at the perfect angle, delivering clean, accurate holes every time. 
  • Dual drill-guides spaced ideally for the width of 2×4 or 4×4, with a twist-apart design that lets you separate them for custom spacing when needed. 
  • The GripMaxx™ non-slip surface keeps the jig firmly in place while you drill, and the included clamp-pad adapter lets you secure the jig with Kreg clamps (or most other clamp brands). 
  • Simple setup: preset thicknesses at 1½″ and 3½″, plus clearly marked stops and guide components make it easy to dive in.
  • Built to endure: impact-resistant polymer construction coupled with steel guides ensures long-term durability. It also replaces the prior Kreg Jig HD model.

What’s in the box

  • One Pocket-Hole Jig XL
  • One ½″ (12 mm) diameter XL stepped drill bit
  • One 6″ #3 XL square driver bit
  • One Easy-Set stop collar
  • One hex wrench for quick adjustments 

Applications
Perfect for high-capacity joinery projects such as:

  • Building decks, heavy framing, and large-scale structures using 2×4 or even 4×4 stock
  • Outdoor furniture and benches where the durability of the joint is critical
  • Workshop tables, sleds, jigs and other robust fixtures that demand rock-solid connections
  • Transitioning from standard-sized materials to bigger dimensional lumber, while maintaining pocket-hole joinery simplicity