Les D.
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Saves a lot of dismantling to get screws out because screwdrivers are too long to get in the space
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
I really like this adapter to be able to bend around corners. It fits fine into my drills. There have been times I had to manually unscrew items because I could not fit my hand drill. With this I am able to use the drill now. This is a really neat attachment. I highly recommend this for anyone that has a hand drill.
27Anders30
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2025
This is a must have for the weekend tinkerer. I've used this a few times already in places I would have struggled to reach, but this made my attempt much easier! It is definitely more of a light duty tool as someone else mentioned, but well worth the minimal price IMO. Wish I would have had this years ago!
S/Sgt. Burriel, Luis
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
This tool is a little ruff, but it will smooth out after some use.I need it operating smooth so i can feel the fasteners I cannot see. I know it will break in well.
Andrew
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
This is one of those tools you sometimes wish you had but never buy. I finally gave this one a chance because it looked like a good value. I have used it for two different repairs on my vehicle and use it all the time to take the roof rack off.The tool has two parts and the cable is wrapped in a flexible metal case. The case allows the tool to flex to reach tough places while retaining the shape it is put into. This portion can be used by itself. The second part is the 90-degree attachment that slots onto the end of the flexible portion or on other tools.Both portions are magnetic 1/4-inch hex, which is nice.The head of the 90-degree adapter is relatively large, which can prevent it from fitting in some places. The wrapped flexible sheath is starting to separate on mine. Lastly, the drive portion of the flex tool doesn't have a quick attach notch like the 90-degree bed.If I had to use it frequently I would find a professional tier option. Otherwise, I'm glad I have this in my toolbox.
pacuff
Reviewed in the United States on November 29, 2024
This is a two piece attachment that be used together or separately, which makes it a perfect addition to your toolset. The flexible extension, used alone, can be used with any ¼ screw bit or drill bit if not much pressure is required. The angled driver used alone with your drill/driver allows you to get into space not normally allowed with straight on driving. Used together, the possible applications are limitless where you would normally use a ¼” screw bit.For my applications it is normally used in household repairs including sheetrock, electrical, plumbing and cabinet work. This tool works great in all applications.The angle driver or the flexible extension alone are well worth the price advertised on Amazon, but getting both for under $10 makes this a value and quality based purchase. This flexible angle driver is highly recommended.
Mat
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024
This tool fell apart the first time I attempted to use it. As I said attempted. As soon as it started spinning the end of it fell off.
Johnny Hiker
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2024
This right angle drill attachment tool is great. Often I find myself having to place a sheetrock screw in a confined space where my cordless, electric drill won't fit and I end up having to do it by hand. Even then it can be difficult and I need to use a very short handled, or right angle screwdriver. With this simple tool I can take advantage of my cordless drill which saves a lot of time and energy.A couple of important considerations to keep in mind 1) This right angle attachment only receives a quarter inch shank and fits a Phillips or flat-head driver. If you want to use a drill bit you'll need one with a 1/4" shank. 2) It is non-adjustable. In other words, you cannot tighten the shank like you can on your drill. So the shank fits "loosely." If you do have a 1/4" shank drill bit it can easily get stuck in a deep hole. So you have to employ the reverse feature on your drill to extricate the bit. You really need to grasp the right angle attachment at all times with your free hand so it stays connected to the shank. 3) You cannot really drive the drill bit or driver into wood with full power because the flexible extension will kink and stop working.Despite these caveats I still think this is a great tool for making a cordless drill more useful. I awarded only four stars because of considerations I listed above. For five stars I'd like to see a right angle attachment where I could adjust the pressure on a drill bit and not be limited to a 1/4" shank driver all the time.