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DEWALT
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| Brand | DEWALT |
|---|---|
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 300 Feet Per Second |
| Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Amperage | 6 |












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Customers find the drill attachment to be a high-quality tool that works well in tight spots and is particularly useful for HVAC work.
Handy tool and well made!! Read more
Looked cool and I didn’t think I would use it that much. Well the same week I got it I used it. Couldn’t have done the job without it. Got into a tight spot that no other tool would have done!! That right angle attachment is the best!! I highly recommend!! Read more
I had to drill into old bolts that had corroded and broken off within the interior frame of my 20yo Harman pellet stove, which held up heat shields with swing latches. My local stove store customer service stated that after discussion with a technician, my stove itself was "ruined" and could not be fixed. I realized instantly, their reply was a complete farce likely aimed to then try and transition me into a sales pitch of some kind. In the very tight interior space of my pellet stove, using this brilliant drill attachment kit with (PopTools Twist Stubby Drill Bit Set, Size 3/32'' to 3/8'') I was able to bore through the center of the corroded existing bolts with precision. I am pleased to have this kit in my tool arsenal and likely saved hundreds of dollars vs a technician service call. Read more
Great Tool--versatile. The little handle to stabilize for impact driving (with modifiable left right placement) is not as pictured. They show a little handle with a knurled handle (that can be used to store a bit). The handle with units that shipped this month (Feb. 2025) has the handle without a knurled removable knob at the top, although it has a hexagonal recession. Product on Amazon shows this former handle (all other parts are the same). Other than that, it works in 4 configurations. Flex extension alone, flex extension with small right angle adaptor, Small right angle adaptor alone and small extender with the right angle extension. Able to get into some old windows, under the hood of my car with ease with the power I needed. Update---I've had mine bind. Can't really figure out why, drilling into pine and particle board--was driving some large hex head screws. Just take care--The binding occurred with the flexible extension on a drill. So this does bind. Someone in another review bought it after binding, things some gears or the head is out of alignment. I don't feel mine has that issue and I'm beyond my return window. Read more
yhis tool works like a charm. helps me get bolts under my minibike fra,e Read more
Heavy duty. Typical marketing hype says flex attachment is 12", and it is end to end, but when you insert it you lose 1", so when in fact it's inserted, it actually extends your working length 11". That's important to someone looking at total extensibility / reach. Now the head is designed to mount up to the flex extension directly and lock into place. This extends your working bit out to about 13" at 90°. Both head and flex attachment are magnetized, so you could use the flex extension as a direct extension of your impact or drill, whichever you're using. DeWalt say's it's only to be used with impact power tools, but we all know they're just covering their butt legally and some folks use these attachments in power drills as well as ...God only knows what creative types will come up with. There are two handle attachments included. The 4" with the head mounted to it puts your bit out 5" from the impact tool. It also gives you a nice 4" 4 finger grip to hold it. As well, this setup can be inserted into the flex attachment on the quick if you need to extend it for 1 or 2 items real quick. The second handle in the pic is misleading as it actually has a plastic mount attached to it so you can attach the handle to the back of the head and lock it on. It can not be used with any other attachment. When you insert the head into your impact directly, it gives you the ability to hold the head in place from twisting if your using a socket or bit on something that requires an excessive amount of force, pressure, or torque, or to keep it stable drilling into whatever. The handle itself is threaded and removable so you can screw it into the other side of the handle-head-mount for you lefties, or if you need to invert the bit to work upside down or in an odd position. _My ONE COMPLAINT! -- ARE YOU READING THIS DEWALT ENGINEERS?!? The little strait handle must be unscrewed 1/8" from the mount in order to fasten it to the head, then screwed back in. The head is not perfectly round and it seems the engineers overlooked this. The nub the strait handle screws into is too short to fit the handle at the point it goes on before you turn it to lock it onto the head! Both sides engineers! _DeWalt ENGINEERS need to take this small handle-mount part back to the drawing board. Otherwise a fine accessory. BTW, the head is 1" wide and adds 1.5" to your inserted bit length. The actual horizontal head width is 1.25" fwiw. The flex extension is stout and holds it's position without sagging while your busy doing other stuff. It will be in the same position when you come back to it. Mount the head on it and push the yellow button under the word DeWalt on the side of the flex accessory handle, slide it forward and attach it to the head. Now you have the same 4 finger grip at the end of the flex accessory as you did with the other handle! Like my title says, "This is one bad a** heavy duty accessory that fits my Ridgid (or any 1/4" hex drive) impact !!! " This 4-in-1 is built with commercial grade materials and the professional in mind, but made for all who want it. I only wish I had gotten one years ago! Enjoy... Read more
Made a great gift for Christmas, seems very sturdy. Read more
For years I've been carrying around a cordless right angle drill in my drill/driver tool tote, which along with a parachute bag full of a range of deck screw sizes gets rather heavy. The addition of this accessory for the most part eliminates the need for a right angle drill and lightens my load some at the same time. Discounting the fact that this doesn't have an adjustable chuck and only accepts 1/4 hex bits, this accessory group is actually quite a bit more versatile than a right angle drill that is about 4x larger and doesn't have the ability to "snake" with a flex shaft. While I don't have a whole lot of time in using this, and probably won't as it's a very specialized tool, its construction seems to be up to handling just about whatever you'd throw at it short of a 3" hole saw. The variety of ways it can be set up is interesting, although I'll say its optional side handle seems more of a toy than a tool even though it's probably adequate enough. I'll likely add a set of hex shank drill bits to my tote to take full advantage of this but everything else from screw bits to nut drivers will fit it so I don't see its chuck as much of a limitation. Upon removing it from the package I used a little quality penetrating spray lube on the moving parts and they all seem to transfer power very smoothly. If I didn't already own a right angle drill I probably wouldn't after purchasing this. Read more
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