Description
From the manufacturer


Draper Mini Mitre Box
Moulded from tough impact resistant recycled plastic. Two 45° and one 90° guide on both edges and two countersunk holes for fixing to workbench. Ideal for small scale or precision work including model making etc.
Brand info:
The Draper range is our standard Draper product, suitable for trades and the enthusiast. Manufactured with quality.


About us
Draper Tools was started in 1919 when the founder, Bert Draper, sold government surplus and tools in markets around the Kingston Upon Thames area. This led to the purchase of the original warehouse, from which the Draper Tool Company Limited as we know it today was born, although at this time it was known as B. Draper & Son Limited.
Beeston Belle –
Nice little mitre, not expensive, easy to use. Well packed recd on time.
stephanie wiffen –
This was absolutely perfect for cutting the small trim for around the edge of my skirting boards. Being so small, it allowed me to cut sharp and perfect mitred corners without the trim constantly moving about.
steve –
Good mitre block for more delicate items, beading, architrave, etc. easy to hold, hard plastic but tough, guides are just a saw width wide.
Amazon Customer –
Good value for something In needed but won’t use a lot. It did the job easily and accurately.
Luis M –
Cut nicely and the cuts lined up so I’m happy with this.
Mike A –
Really good for using slim bladed saws with a small set. Good for narrow beads and stuff
g a buttivant –
Fine for small mitres
Richardspelman –
Great little tool
Ms. R. Milnes –
I am not a proper workman with a ‘workshop – I needed something small to help me cut neat straight edges in small wood mouldings to make top/bottoms of my tapestry canvases to hang them. I think it will help with other small jobs too. Since my husbands death I need to manage such small diy jobs myself and can only work on my kitchen work surface, so read the reviews carefully. The bad reviews complain its “tiny’ – yes, check the specs and its what it is, and just what I needed. I don’t suppose it will stand up to heavy usage but its cheap and it works. If you want something heavy duty and big, buy something else. This works for me!