3rd Hand Upper Single is a mid-sized Fastcap support pole designed to act as a temporary third hand during cabinet work, so one person can stabilize upper cabinets while preparing to fasten them. The pole adjusts from 28 inches to 60 inches, which lets it work between shorter floor-to-ceiling spans or between countertops and soffits during layout. That 28- to 60-inch range allows the same tool to support cabinets at different heights from one room to the next, reducing tool changes between jobs. Fastcap identifies this model as the Upper Hand version of the 3rd Hand, so it is specifically oriented toward holding upper cabinets while other work proceeds. As part of a material handling class of hand tools, it is built to hold workpieces steady rather than cut or drill them, which helps maintain alignment while fasteners are installed.
The Upper Hand support pole adjusts from 28 inches up to 60 inches, so it can be set short for tight spaces or extended for taller wall sections. That single range covers common distances from floors or countertops to cabinet bottoms, so installers can position uppers at working height and leave the pole to hold them while fastening. As a mid-sized 3rd Hand, it is scaled for upper cabinet use rather than for full room-height bracing, which focuses the adjustment range on typical cabinet mounting zones. This targeted size helps crews use the pole where it adds the most value: supporting upper cabinets during layout while base cabinet work is still in progress.
The Fastcap 3rd Hand Upper Single is described as ideal for holding upper cabinets in place before installing base cabinets, so its main environment is kitchen and similar cabinet runs. By acting as a support pole under the cabinet, it keeps the load steady while installers align doors and faces with adjacent units. Because the pole adjusts from 28 to 60 inches, it can work between a floor and cabinet, or between a partially installed base and an upper, depending on the stage of the job. That flexibility lets one installer stabilize a cabinet while another handles fastening, or allows a solo installer to support one side while working on the other side.
The 28- to 60-inch adjustment range on this Upper Hand model provides a defined span that aligns with common upper cabinet mounting heights, which helps repeat the same setup from cabinet to cabinet along a wall. Installers can dial in a specific extension, hold the cabinet at that level, and move down the run with the same reference. As a mid-sized 3rd Hand support pole in the material handling class, it is intended to support and stabilize the cabinet rather than replace fasteners, so it acts as a temporary brace while screws or other permanent connections are added. That clear division of roles lets crews use the pole to carry the holding task while they focus on leveling, reveals, and tight seams between cabinets.
The 3rd Hand Upper Single is a Fastcap support pole used as a temporary third hand to hold upper cabinets in place while other installation steps are completed.
The Upper Hand support pole adjusts from 28 inches to 60 inches, so it can brace between different surfaces and cabinet heights during installation.
This model is described as a mid-sized 3rd Hand support pole because its 28- to 60-inch range targets typical upper cabinet mounting zones rather than full-height room bracing.
The tool is described as ideal for holding upper cabinets in place before base cabinets, so it supports uppers while layout and fastening are completed.
The Upper Hand is categorized as a Miscellaneous Hand Tool in the Material Handling class, so its role is to support and stabilize workpieces.
The 3rd Hand Upper Single is manufactured by Fastcap, which identifies this model under part number 3-H UPPER SINGLE.
The 3rd Hand Upper Single from Fastcap serves as a mid-sized support pole built for material handling, specifically described as ideal for holding upper cabinets in place. Its 28- to 60-inch adjustment range aligns with common cabinet mounting heights, so it fits typical wall cabinet layouts. For installers planning sequences where uppers are positioned before base cabinets, this Upper Hand model provides the temporary bracing needed to keep cabinets steady while fastening and alignment work move forward.