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Kreg’s range of simple, adjustable hardware jigs are your secret weapon for completing woodwork projects like a professional.

Drill. Drive. Done!

Professional cabinetmakers and seasoned D.I.Y. enthusiasts are already fans of Kreg’s Pocket-Hole Jig, the foolproof way to make strong joints in timber. However, did you know there’s a range of additional Kreg tools you can use to take your projects even further? Whether you’re dreaming of new bedside drawers, bookshelves or updated kitchen cabinets, with Kreg tools you can bring that professional polish to your projects, creating to a high standard. It’s as simple as drill, drive, done!

A man and woman wearing safety glasses using a Kreg shelf pin jig

Precision made easy

Many D.I.Y. tears have been shed because measurements have been a fraction off. We’ve all been there – rulers that slip, smudged pencil marks, etc. Kreg’s sturdy, adjustable jig range provides reliable and accurate drill guides, designed to make even the most lofty projects a set of case and repeat, with no complicated or costly tools required. With Kreg, there’s no more wonky handles, sticky drawers or sagging cabinet doors.

A person uses a Kreg drawer slide jig on a timber project

Straight talk 

Replacing dated cabinet doors is a quick route to a kitchen refresh, but if the thought of marking up all those hinge hole positions is off-putting, Kreg’s Concealed Hinge Jig is the solution. Its set-and-forget jig base with index cams, removable drill guide and carbide-tip bit means you won’t need a cumbersome drill press to install each hinge exactly right. Follow up with the Kreg Cabinet Hardware Jig with adjustable edge guide when adding the door pulls, to ensure perfect alignment every time. 

A Kreg cabinet hardware jig used to install handles on black cabinetry

If you’re building adjustable shelves or adding height adjustment holes to an existing cabinet, a big challenge is drilling holes that are consistently deep and evenly spaced. The compact Kreg Shelf Pin Jig makes this task easy. You can add a clamp to free up a hand while you drill. You can also use the included jig extender to add a second jig for taller pieces like freestanding shelves, thus halving the amount you need to move the jig and saving yourself time.

A Kreg shelf pin jig being used in a timber project

Smooth operator

There’s no feeling quite like gliding shut a drawer you made with your own hands. Kreg’s Drawer Slide Jig gives you a rock-steady guide for flawless installation of drawer slides, ensuring you can enjoy that smooth feeling every time. By reversing the tool to support the drawer boxes while you screw them onto the slides, Kreg provides you with the ‘third hand’ we all wish we had for projects like these. Everything you need (including hex drill bit, locating pin and depth collar) stores neatly in the underside of the jig body so that you won’t lose them.

Kreg tools allow you to build projects that last, efficiently and with confidence. Drill. Drive. Done!

A person installing a drawer slider using a drill, Kreg drawer slide jig and a clamp

D.I.Y. projects made simple with Kreg

  • Bedside cabinets 
  • Bookcases
  • Entertainment units
  • Kitchen cabinets 
  • Drawer units 
  • Freestanding shelves 
  • Garage organisation
A timber rolling work seat and tool storage cart in a garage

Keep in mind: 

  • Some products are not available at all Bunnings stores, but may be ordered. 
  • When using a drill, always wear ear and eye protection and a mask for treated timber. 

Want to build your own wardrobes and cabinetry?

Check out our beginners guide to must-have joinery tools

Health & Safety

Asbestos, lead-based paints and copper chromium arsenic (CCA) treated timber are health hazards you need to look out for when renovating older homes. These substances can easily be disturbed when renovating and exposure to them can cause a range of life-threatening diseases and conditions including cancer. For information on the dangers of asbestos, lead-based paint and CCA treated timber and tips for dealing with these materials contact your local council's Environmental Health Officer or visit our Health & Safety page.

When following our advice in our D.I.Y. videos, make sure you use all equipment, including PPE, safely by following the manufacturer’s instructions. Check that the equipment is suitable for the task and that PPE fits properly. If you are unsure, hire an expert to do the job or talk to a Bunnings Team Member.