Flexible Shaft Drill Bit Extension - JelBo 11.8 Inch Flexible Shaft Extension Bits, 1/4'' Hex Shank Bendable Drill Bit Extension with Magnetic Pivot Drill Bit Holder for Screwdriver(Black)
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Yes, this extension bit's tip is magnetic, allowing it to better connect with the screw and prevent it from falling. I have a lot of bolts and screws in difficult-to-reach places, but this flexible shaft is ideal for them. reach areas that a drill can't, or even expand due to a blockage It's very practical for me, and I'm sure it will make your life easier. If you're planning a long-term project, however, I recommend that you pay for the heavy-duty work on these products in the long run. drill shaft with a lot of flexibility
This Flexible Shaft Extension Bits is not intended for use in heavy-duty or industrial applications. Furthermore, I do not believe you should be concerned about the quality. I've used it dozens of times and have never encountered any issues or inaccessibility. I believe that solving the problem is extremely beneficial to me. I'm working on a few projects that require screws. These screws have unusual angles that make it difficult to reach them. These are ideal for obtaining those difficult-to-find odd angles. They're great for drilling because they're safe to use, turn easily, and don't break. I believe this is a good value for the money.
Any light duty work, such as selling drywall, is fine; it'll most likely last a few uses. It's unlikely that you'll be able to put screws in or take them out. Within 5 minutes, mine had twisted its guts out.
Hello, they stayed in for the time I used them, but not very tightly. They have a tendency to get loose at times. You might want to try magnetic heads.
Selected User Reviews For Flexible Shaft Drill Bit Extension - JelBo 11.8 Inch Flexible Shaft Extension Bits, 1/4'' Hex Shank Bendable Drill Bit Extension with Magnetic Pivot Drill Bit Holder for Screwdriver(Black)
I needed a powered screwdriver to remove screws from a dresser and drawers that I couldn't reach. The tool did a great job of removing most of the screws, but there were two "stubborn" screws that I couldn't get loose with it (I had to use a manual screwdriver and a lot of muscle). This product is great for reaching screws at odd angles, but it doesn't allow for a lot of torque when removing tough screws. Overall, I recommend this product, and please give me a thumbs up if you found my review to be helpful. Thank you a lot!.
A few difficult-to-reach screws were unscrewed with this product. It came apart after four screws. Now I'm stuck with half-unscrewed and half-screwed screws and no way to tighten the unscrewed ones. In this review, there is a lot of screwing.
I was able to get it out in the end, but it took a lot of effort, so this little guy will come in handy when I need to twist around something to get to something.
While drilling in an anchor screw with very little torque, this thing broke almost instantly. While drilling, it twisted and coiled up, causing the bit to jump off the screw and the drill to almost yank out of your hand due to the torque. br>br>At one point, it came close to wrapping itself around my fingers. I’t’t’t’t’t’t’t’t’t’t believe this product is 100%% Dewalt sells an ALL METAL one that is high polished steal beaded cable that does not get torqued around on a drywall screw, so I went out that same day to Home Depot and bought one. It only cost $2 more than this one. This is something I would recommend over the Dewalt. This product belongs in the category of "as seen on TV" products that don't work as well as they claim.
I wasn't sure if this product would live up to my expectations, but it did! I was able to complete the installation of a kitchen cabinet. for a limited amount of space.
Everything will be fine. Because the entire extender rotates with the drill bit, it can become "wound up" and slip out of the screw head if you're working in a tight space. I've had some luck with it, and when I do, I make sure the extender is as straight as possible. It is useful in situations where the drill head is simply too large to fit. I am frustrated by my inability to apply any force to the screw head in order to keep the bit in the slot. Okay, I wouldn't buy it again, but I wouldn't hesitate to recommend it to others. I believe a rigid extender would be better for me.
I only used it once, but it worked perfectly. The blue shield did not spin, but the internal shaft did. I had no trouble holding and bending the item. I was debating whether to get this or a 90-degree adapter, and I went with the latter. Although the space was limited for me, it was sufficient. If you can only give about 4 inches, don't expect 90 degrees. Was well worth the money, and I'd buy it again if the need arose. br>br>If you find this useful, please click HELPFUL.
To see how well it works, I tried it on a screw that wasn't even in a tight space. Waiting for this thing was a waste of both my money and my time. More suitable materials can be found elsewhere. When you buy something for a low price, you should expect to get something for a low price They won't let me send a picture while I'm writing this review because they know how bad it will turn out.