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Eagle Tool US Installer Bit and Drill Bit Extension, 36-inch Eagle Tool US Installer Bit and Drill Bit Extension, 36-inch Eagle Tool US Installer Bit and Drill Bit Extension, 36-inch Eagle Tool US Installer Bit and Drill Bit Extension, 36-inch

Eagle Tool US Installer Bit and Drill Bit Extension, 36-inch

Eagle Tool US Installer Bit and Drill Bit Extension, 36-inch Eagle Tool US Installer Bit and Drill Bit Extension, 36-inch Eagle Tool US Installer Bit and Drill Bit Extension, 36-inch Eagle Tool US Installer Bit and Drill Bit Extension, 36-inch
$ 23.62

Score By Feature

Based on 421 ratings
Value for money
9.32
Sturdiness
8.90
Durability
8.48
Quality of material
8.10

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Product Description

The USA is where this product is made
The internal hex on drill bits is used for attaching 1/4 hex shanks
Nylon patch set screws custom made with slip resistance
Having three flat grips on the chuck end prevents slipping
An adapter for the Quick Change Chuck part number ETHXKIT250 is needed to adapt the Quick Switch Hex to it

Selected User Reviews For Eagle Tool US Installer Bit and Drill Bit Extension, 36-inch

I like how well it works
5/5

It was especially helpful to me when I had to scrub stains on my floor with Drillbrush Bathroom Surfaces Tub, Shower, Tile and Grout All Purpose Power Scrubber Cleaning Kit. It's much easier than going out on the long-distance The bush had to be scrubbed manually! You should let the drill handle the job.

Lexi Lane
Lexi Lane
| Mar 21, 2021
That is simply not flexible enough! Several flexible bits (long flexible shafts with bits attached) have been used for installing electrical and low-voltage wires in the past An electrical wiring system
3/5

They have a problem in that when the bit wears out or is damaged, the whole thing becomes Since you could use standard bits with this extender but benefit from a flexible shaft, it seemed perfect. There is a problem, as others have pointed out, in that the shaft is very There is a flexible shaft drill bit guide tool that I purchased on Amazon, but it's just too difficult to get this thing pointing in the right direction once it's outside I will now return to the long bits of the story.

Hendrix WALLIS
Hendrix WALLIS
| May 24, 2021
Please be aware I had difficulty gripping the handle and the thermostat did not work
3/5

The 36" and 54" extensions as well as the 54" and 72" flex-rods are the ones that I purchased. The bits are pending review (separate review is pending for these items). The first problem is that they don't supply a screwdriver that can be used to mount the mount Then find a screw that's compatible with it, if it's not compatible with its other one The shape of a standard. Additionally, if you have applied as much tension as you can, which involves using the 36" or 54" extensions plus their own 54" or 72" flexible arm, it will still not be as tight as possible. A bit can become loose very easily if it gets too hot (see below for more information). The third problem is that these extensions are not flexible in the way that their videos or images appear. It is only possible to have flexibility if you utilize the extension to its full extent, particularly near the half-length We are at a turning In other words, you'll have a hard time trying to bend this if it's not at least half way up/down its extension point (let's say you break a pencil 1/4 the length from the top versus in the middle, you'll get the picture). * Take note Due to the weakness of the 54" and 72" flex-frames As a result of getting bits from Eagle Tools, I learned that if you are drilling the hole for a "long" period of time and it isn't going anywhere, you should stop drilling and try As I learned the hard way, the connection points of the extension bits do not respond well to thermal expansion, so when they heat up and cool down, the mount screws loosen and when that happens, the drill bit the extension bit is connected to is no longer accessible. Somewhere between the 1st and 2nd floors in my home, the walls now have three Eagle products stuck permanently (36" extension, 54" and 72" flex-tubes.

Nicholas Parks
Nicholas Parks
| Nov 16, 2020
Great product, but make sure that the screw heads are tight
5/5

As there have been many questions and reviews mentioning confusion over the two screws used to secure bits, I am attaching a picture of the instructions for clarification. On the shipping box, there is a sticker that tells people what to do when they open the box. As a rule, make sure you tighten the screws on the bit really tight if you're not using a hex In many cases, you'll need to wiggle a bit to ensure a flat surface touching the screw when the ends of the bit are filed down in a triangular shape. If you place the bit in a wall that cannot be reached and it comes loose, then you do not want that to occur. An Allen wrench with an 8-point tip ("hex key") will be required to tighten the screws, but it is not included. A 3mm screw can be used to tighten them mostly, but the screw will slip before getting them really secure, so you need to be sure that they are really tight. I have also folded two of these together to double the length, and I found that to work just fine. However, it is not advisable to try to stretch them too much. Putting a small hole in the drywall and covering it later with a blank electrical plate allows you to work around this, but the hole will be at an angle when you are finished. Although I couldn't recover the one that I dropped into a wall using that hole, I was able to recover the other. My purchase was of the 52" version (ETHX25052), though the listing has now been updated to indicate the 36" version is available. The length of the products seems to be the only difference between the two.

Adley Summers
Adley Summers
| Aug 04, 2020
Getting what you pay for when you are on a budget
3/5

A couple of these extensions are going with an Eagle Tool ESP56254 flexible bit I just bought. However, there are two major problems with these extensions. They are not flexible in the least, very rigid, so if you want to use them anywhere that needs flex, then you can't. In addition, every barrel extension has a 9/16" barrel end. Thus, when it is used with the Eagle Tool ESP56254 9/16" bit, it drags HARD as it tries to pass through the bit's holes. In essence, you'll have to drive the extension through each hole and every subsequent extension as well. I pulled it free and pulled it back out again. The better quality versions have connecting barrels that are smaller than the drill bits to ensure they do not drag into the drilled holes.

Kiara Stein
Kiara Stein
| Jan 28, 2021
This is a fantastic tool to have
5/5

I have bought something similar with a drill bit built in as well. Because you can easily replace the drill bit if it becomes dull, this product is far superior. Having used it for several years, it has proven to be quite durable, as it would twist with tension if the drill bit was stuck and my drill almost broke No matter if you use this product or not, using a drill with a clutch is best, but the fact remains that it can handle lots A drill bit can also be changed according to its size, which is convenient. Despite the fact that the drill bits do not seem to fit all the way into the extension and be held by both set screws, it is still a good product. Many times I tried to drill with different bits but they would only go in far enough for one of the two set screws to contact the drill bit. However, the extension held the drill bit in place very well despite the single set screw.

Briar FRASER
Briar FRASER
| Jul 29, 2020
Design that is cheap
3/5

That's for real! Unless only a small portion of the union is inside the coupling, you put the screws in such a way that you can't get one into the groove of the quick connect. It really doesn't make any sense. No matter what strength is, nor how much space is available, nor what dimension angle is. The way it is now is not the way to do it in the future. According to me, it is inexpensively designed. This is what happens when you have to take out some old junk from Yes, reverse is correct. A reverse magic wand can't be used to solve all your problems.

Aaron Ramirez
Aaron Ramirez
| Sep 13, 2020

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