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The AUTOTOOLHOME Right Angle Drill Driver is a versatile attachment designed for tight spaces, featuring a 105° angle, a maximum torque of 10n/m, and a durable construction with a built-in magnetic socket. Compatible with most power drills, it ensures easy bit changes and reliable performance, backed by a solid warranty.
L**A
Good price
Good price
J**O
Handy tool
Very handy.It will last if it's not abused. Great for screws
G**T
good price
small spaces
B**R
did the job I needed, so it was worth the cost
allowed me to drill a number of holes in a very tight spot, however the grease inside the housing is already flinging out so i cant imagine it would hold up to any constant use. was worth the cost to get the job done, and ill probably get a few more uses out of it eventually before it, or I die.
J**.
It's a great tool for the price.
This tool / accessory makes it easier to drill and fasten in tight spaces. My only complaint is that the machine oil within the part oozes out as you use it. If the producer could find a way to seal it, that would he great.
P**F
Fits tight spaces
Like that it fits tight spaces, but does require a hand to keep it from swiveling out of position. The bit holder is a little loose and the magnet is weak.
E**R
Low torque applications only
the slightest bit of torque and and pops apart.I tried to use it as a screw driver and it did not work.
P**N
Cheap, poor quality, spend a few more bucks and get the MIlwaukee or DeWalt drive
As a design engineer with 100+ products under my belt (from large quality focused companies you'd recognize) I am really surprised this is an "Amazon Choice" product. It's poorly made, and wouldn't drive a 1/2" bit through a 2x4.Yes, I read the most helpful reviews and despite their recommendations to buy something else, I figured it should work for drilling a single hole.I needed to drill *one* hole inside a wall, and it was available overnight.Fair enough. 1. single. hole. IT WAS A FAIL!I played with it a little bit and it wasn't a smooth twist, but a little gritty. OK, one hole, that's all I need it for. (The outer bearing is friction fit, but there's not much friction, so the outside of the bearing does not seat tightly as it should within the housing.)After getting the bit on the right angle drive, I mounted the bit, put it in the drill, and started drilling. About 4 turns and the gear bound up. then started slipping (Drill was turning, the bit was not). I pulled it out and examined it, tried it again and it fell apart, literally. You can see the loose fitting bearing, the pinion gear and the housing with the drive shaft in picture. I also noticed 2 metal shavings in the grease, which I pulled out with a swab, visible in the other picture.The other issue is the small head makes it more difficult to maneuver into a tight spot - other drives have a handle long enough to hold with one hand while controlling the drill with the other.I'm not going to return this. I'm going to keep it on top of my tool crib as a reminder to avoid cheap tools, spend a little more, and get the job done right the first time.Epilogue: I went out this morning and bought the DeWalt drive from Home Depot, and in 3 minutes I was finished.Save your money, frustration and effort and buy the Milwaukee or DeWalt right angle drives.
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