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popular Posted by tunabreath • 13h ago
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DEWALT FlexTorq Right Angle Magnetic Impact bit holder Individual, DWARA120, $15.98, free pickup, Lowe's

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Lowe's has DEWALT FlexTorq Right Angle Magnetic Impact bit holder Individual, DWARA120, for $15.98. Store pickup is free.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-I...1000578841
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Lowe's has DEWALT FlexTorq Right Angle Magnetic Impact bit holder Individual, DWARA120, for $15.98. Store pickup is free.

https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-I...1000578841

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Model: DEWALT DWARA120 Right Angle Attachment, 1.5"

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Darkage
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I've had this for about 7 years. It's useless because you can't apply enough force at an angle. Even if you press down on it, the gears inside doesn't transfer any torque from the driver. Save the money.

If you really need something for this scenario, get a hand wrench that holds a driver bit.
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Quote from Darkage :
I've had this for about 7 years. It's useless because you can't apply enough force at an angle. Even if you press down on it, the gears inside doesn't transfer any torque from the driver. Save the money.

If you really need something for this scenario, get a hand wrench that holds a driver bit.
It came in handy when I installed kitchen cabinets but definitely not a must. I agree … waste of money
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Quote from Darkage :
I've had this for about 7 years. It's useless because you can't apply enough force at an angle. Even if you press down on it, the gears inside doesn't transfer any torque from the driver. Save the money.

If you really need something for this scenario, get a hand wrench that holds a driver bit.

I just used this this past wknd. It saved me from moving a 150lb cabinet away from the wall to sink an anchor screw.
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Albo1777
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Quote from tunabreath :
I just used this this past wknd. It saved me from moving a 150lb cabinet away from the wall to sink an anchor screw.

I'm in the same boat as you finding it useful. I have used this many times over the years getting at angles that my impact is too wide for. Never had a problem with it working for my screws. It helps to put one of your hands on the adapter for stability and extra torque. For a hand tool, this is a great alternative: https://a.co/d/eFRtsyF
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diggie
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I have this and hate it. Some other brands sell these with a small handle that can be attached to the side, allowing you to hold it steady and apply some pressure. This DeWalt version without any side grip support is tricky to press on or even hold at a steady angle sometimes. Yes, it's saved me on a couple of jobs, but I would 100% buy something else with a side grip included next time.

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