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DEWALT FlexTorq Impact Ready 1.5" Right Angle Attachment for Impact Driver

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Lowe's has DEWALT FlexTorq Impact Ready 1.5" Right Angle Attachment for Impact Driver (DWARA120) on sale for $15.98. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits, otherwise, Shipping is free on $35+ orders for MyLowe's Rewards Members (free to join).

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About this Product:
  • Performance and Accessibility, with 1.5-in front-to-back design
  • Magnetism for fastener retention
  • Engineered for use in impact drivers, allowing users to drill or drive
  • Applications include wood and metal

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  • About this Offer:
    • Offer is valid today 6/4 only or while supplies lasts.
  • Reviews:
    • This product receives 4.6 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 250 Customer Reviews.
  • Refer to Lowe's Return Policy

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Lowe's has DEWALT FlexTorq Impact Ready 1.5" Right Angle Attachment for Impact Driver (DWARA120) on sale for $15.98. Select Free Store Pickup where stock permits, otherwise, Shipping is free on $35+ orders for MyLowe's Rewards Members (free to join).

Thanks Community Member tunabreath for sharing this deal

About this Product:
  • Performance and Accessibility, with 1.5-in front-to-back design
  • Magnetism for fastener retention
  • Engineered for use in impact drivers, allowing users to drill or drive
  • Applications include wood and metal

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this Offer:
    • Offer is valid today 6/4 only or while supplies lasts.
  • Reviews:
    • This product receives 4.6 Stars out of 5 Stars based on over 250 Customer Reviews.
  • Refer to Lowe's Return Policy

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Written by tunabreath

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Model: DEWALT DWARA120 Right Angle Attachment, 1.5"

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In for one, thanks!
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I bought from a slick deal a few years ago and have yet to take it out of the case.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank nautec

I have the yellow version of this from a few years back. I don't believe it was impact rated. I tried using it to drill holes in tight spaces to run electrical wire in a shed and it was nearly useless. You still somehow need to put force on the top of the bit to provide driving power. This seems better suited to remove screws in tight spots. If driving in screws, you still have to apply force to keep the bit from jumping on the phillips head of the screw. You can probably mitigate this by using torque or square head screws.
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Quote from NackJ :
I bought from a slick deal a few years ago and have yet to take it out of the case.

Sounds like someone needs projects to do, get cracking!
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Alphonze88
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Quote from NackJ :
I bought from a slick deal a few years ago and have yet to take it out of the case.

I bought it probably from that same slickdeal and it's one of the most useful tools in my bag.
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BeigeCrowd6368
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This thing was a lifesaver when I was building my floating deck. Great tool!
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Personmans
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Quote from nautec :
I have the yellow version of this from a few years back. I don't believe it was impact rated. I tried using it to drill holes in tight spaces to run electrical wire in a shed and it was nearly useless. You still somehow need to put force on the top of the bit to provide driving power. This seems better suited to remove screws in tight spots. If driving in screws, you still have to apply force to keep the bit from jumping on the phillips head of the screw. You can probably mitigate this by using torque or square head screws.
I have successfully used this with Irwin Speedbor for the same purposes: to drill up from inside an existing cutout and down through the top plate where the roof line made it difficulty to fit a longer or even bendable bit. the speedbors self-feed, so what you describe is less of a concern with those.
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Quote from Personmans :
I have successfully used this with Irwin Speedbor for the same purposes: to drill up from inside an existing cutout and down through the top plate where the roof line made it difficulty to fit a longer or even bendable bit. the speedbors self-feed, so what you describe is less of a concern with those.
I wish I had Speedbor bits when I was running 150 feet of electrical cable :-)
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ThomasT8687
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Quote from nautec :
I have the yellow version of this from a few years back. I don't believe it was impact rated. I tried using it to drill holes in tight spaces to run electrical wire in a shed and it was nearly useless. You still somehow need to put force on the top of the bit to provide driving power. This seems better suited to remove screws in tight spots. If driving in screws, you still have to apply force to keep the bit from jumping on the phillips head of the screw. You can probably mitigate this by using torque or square head screws.

Agreed, I tried using one the other day to put a screw in. Pain in the butt.
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Personmans
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Quote from nautec :
I wish I had Speedbor bits when I was running 150 feet of electrical cable :-)
Yes you do. it is still worth buying them when they go on sale, if only for the single time it saves you an hour of frustration. Also this Dewalt one never broke on me, even with an impact driver. I had a cheap silver 90* that was smaller and fit into tighter spaces. That one shattered into pieces during the first use. Hope this helps someone.
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Quote from Personmans :
Yes you do. it is still worth buying them when they go on sale, if only for the single time it saves you an hour of frustration. Also this Dewalt one never broke on me, even with an impact driver. I had a cheap silver 90* that was smaller and fit into tighter spaces. That one shattered into pieces during the first use. Hope this helps someone.
I tried using an Irwin Splade-Blade and one thing I noticed was my Yellow right angle adapter got pretty hot. Then that was trying to drill a hole going nowhere through a 2x4.
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Quote from JayhawkDeals :
Sounds like someone needs projects to do, get cracking!
100 projects to do, it will eventually come in handy.
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In for one. Thank you
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Been using mine with some frequency in a mechanic shop for awhile with a 1/4" impact. Works great, especially if you run halfcut bits (Mayhew being my favorite). It did develop cracks around the magnetic collar, but hasn't broken any chunks off yet. It's more compact in most dimensions than Milwaukee's version. Highly recommend.

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Quote from nautec :
mitigate this by using....
GRK screws
Once you GRK...

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