Impact Grade Driver Sockets Adapter Extension Set Drill Bit 3Pcs 1/4 3/8 1/2" Universal Socket Adapter Set and Right Angle Drill 105 Degree Right Angle Screwdriver set Drill Hex Bit Socket Adapter
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It's preferable to a right angle of 90 degrees.
Certainly not the one I got; Because it's made of steel, "magnetizing" is a possibility. Look it up on the internet!
Selected User Reviews For Impact Grade Driver Sockets Adapter Extension Set Drill Bit 3Pcs 1/4 3/8 1/2" Universal Socket Adapter Set and Right Angle Drill 105 Degree Right Angle Screwdriver set Drill Hex Bit Socket Adapter
Terrible. When I tried to use them for the first time, they all immediately sheered off. Do not make a purchase.
The right angle adapter was used to tighten clamps on my truck canopy, which is a low-impact bolt tightening job that this adapter should be able to handle easily. It immediately failed, and my guess is that the internal gears wore out, rendering it useless. It was thrown away, and I would not recommend it to anyone.
Material is not of high quality.
The first time I used it, it literally exploded. The impact grade is hilarious. My ryobi 18v drill's clutch has been loosened so that I can stop the bit with my hand. Then I tried it on my camper rv's stabilizer jack lugs, and it blew up on the first jack. Buyer beware scam. br>br>Complete junk.
When I'm attempting to loosen a bolt, It breaks like clay, but I can easily loosen it with my hand and a simple screwdriver.
The initial use was unsuccessful.
The angle bit holder was of poor quality, failing to hold the bit chuck and being extremely loose. There was at least a 1/8-inch play in it.
When I needed to drive Hexagon head bolts or screws with my impact driver, I bought these. br>The 3/8 bit is the one that has seen the most use so far. br>While none of these bits have broken, twisted, or deformed so far, the red covering on the 3/8 bit with the size marking came off during the first use. Even though I pushed it back into place, the vibration from the driver continued to shake it loose, causing it to bounce between the socket and the bit, which is extremely inconvenient. br>I suppose I'll have to glue it back in place at some point, but I just took it off and put it to one side until I finished with the bit, then slipped it back on to store it.