I broke two large chinese vises in a couple of years, I went to Lowe's and picked up an American made Columbian 5 1/2" vise. It cost about $70 opposed to the $35 I had spent each for the junk I had previously bought. The same Columbian vise that Lowe's sells now is now made in China, bummer.
I have had this vise for at least 15 years, beat on the handle with a hammer often to close it tightly on a flintlock barrel when I am pulling the breech plug or working with metal.
I made some easy on easy off pads for it that work well.
The key to buying any vise now is where it is made. Those few words on mine that say "made in USA" speak volumes about how long my vise will last.
I set my vise up with a post to support my staves on the end of the workbench. This way you can do some serious osage sapwood removal with a draw knife without dislodging the stave in the vise.