The DEWALT MAXFIT Right Angle Attachment features a compact 1-1/2 in. front-to-back design. This Right angle holder provide users with accessibility in close-quarter drilling and fastening applications. The metal-gear case design provides durability and longer life while the addition of a robust magnet provides fastener retention.
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Bought it 10 years ago and never even once did it prove itself to be useful in tight space. Ratchet wrench with drill bit holder is more useful.
On the contrary, I use mine all the time, enough that I bought another with a square drive for sockets. Pulled it out twice this weekend for different random jobs.
I use it both manually with a bit screwdriver & with my impact(s). Def lose some of the power through this, but it can be much quicker if they're not super tight and are long or multiple.
ONLY negative is when you need it EXTRA short and use a 1" bit, its nearly impossible to remove the bit without pliers.
On the contrary, I use mine all the time, enough that I bought another with a square drive for sockets. Pulled it out twice this weekend for different random jobs.
I use it both manually with a bit screwdriver & with my impact(s). Def lose some of the power through this, but it can be much quicker if they're not super tight and are long or multiple.
ONLY negative is when you need it EXTRA short and use a 1" bit, its nearly impossible to remove the bit without pliers.
why did you have to buy socket one separately? a small 1/4" hex socket adapter should work with the hex one?
btw, is maxfit supposed to be better/worse than flextorq?
why did you have to buy socket one separately? a small 1/4" hex socket adapter should work with the hex one?<br />
btw, is maxfit supposed to be better/worse than flextorq?
I just found myself using it with a socket adapter like 80% of the time or more. Plus, it's just that little bit extra shorter...
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What about this? Same right angle tool with more tips
On the contrary, I use mine all the time, enough that I bought another with a square drive for sockets. Pulled it out twice this weekend for different random jobs.
I use it both manually with a bit screwdriver & with my impact(s). Def lose some of the power through this, but it can be much quicker if they're not super tight and are long or multiple.
ONLY negative is when you need it EXTRA short and use a 1" bit, its nearly impossible to remove the bit without pliers.
What about this? Same right angle tool with more tips
On the contrary, I use mine all the time, enough that I bought another with a square drive for sockets. Pulled it out twice this weekend for different random jobs.
I use it both manually with a bit screwdriver & with my impact(s). Def lose some of the power through this, but it can be much quicker if they're not super tight and are long or multiple.
ONLY negative is when you need it EXTRA short and use a 1" bit, its nearly impossible to remove the bit without pliers.
btw, is maxfit supposed to be better/worse than flextorq?
btw, is maxfit supposed to be better/worse than flextorq?
I just found myself using it with a socket adapter like 80% of the time or more. Plus, it's just that little bit extra shorter...
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