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Post #133191923 added 12-09-2019 9:20 AM by ApEsxit in Deal Talk
Automotive interiors that's right
Post #131823679 added 11-12-2019 10:50 AM by jeff34270 in Deal Talk
Like many other reviewers, I broke mine pretty quickly. Problem is that when you are removing screws, you don't necessarily know if it's going to be light enough torque for this to get the job done...
Post #131822530 added 11-12-2019 10:18 AM by IrishWhiskey in Deal Talk
I bought this from Ace for this price a few years ago. I use it way more than I thought I would. That said, mostly just for tight places with light torque applications.
Post #131734792 added 11-09-2019 3:39 PM by LunchboxBen in Deal Talk
I had to replace 80 light cans for one job, took all day. Put in 160 screws into the sides, just a normal long shaft Philips for the other two in the back. This saved me so much time. This was self...
Post #131593861 added 11-05-2019 7:09 PM by gottahaveSD in Deal Talk
Is there also a left angle extension on sale?
Post #131574649 added 11-05-2019 8:31 AM by nynyz in Deal Talk
thanks for the deal! plus 1
Post #131558878 added 11-04-2019 4:51 PM by TalentedDesk7409 in Deal Talk
I used it to drill on the edge of the eave, unfortunately it broke drilling on wood.
Post #131558779 added 11-04-2019 4:48 PM by TalentedDesk7409 in Deal Talk
My personal take, it is a bad product, used it for the first time and it broke.
Post #131549044 added 11-04-2019 11:01 AM by bagofchips in Deal Talk
I already have a powered Craftsman Nextec right angle driver which is great but that of course has enough bulk so it won't work in all places. Does ANYBODY make a shaft driver that is more...
Post #131546977 added 11-04-2019 9:51 AM by ledezma2003 in Deal Talk
Shows 19.99 for me too
Post #131546077 added 11-04-2019 9:23 AM by hrmitcrb in Deal Talk
For more than just occasional use, I would think a dedicated drill would be better.
Post #131545615 added 11-04-2019 9:09 AM by leonz in Deal Talk
Shows 19.99 for me never mind.
Post #131544517 added 11-04-2019 8:30 AM by jetcityjef in Deal Talk
I guess that's as good of a time to use it as any.
Post #131544373 added 11-04-2019 8:25 AM by ElCapitannn in Deal Talk
Is a right angle drill better for junction boxes being screwed into a joist
Post #131544310 added 11-04-2019 8:23 AM by Nytron in Deal Talk
This is for small screws, not lag bolts. Get the right angle drill adapter if you need more power. Even that has it limitations though. Also, learn to feather the trigger. An impact driver has...
Post #131543128 added 11-04-2019 7:40 AM by JeremyS8635 in Deal Talk
Well I guess I’ll put it through it’s paces in the first few days and return if necessary
Post #131542477 added 11-04-2019 7:12 AM by kevinaaa in Deal Talk
Just scroll down and read the top reviews
Post #131541556 added 11-04-2019 6:30 AM by DrDaemon in Deal Talk
Maybe to scratch your back?
Post #131541535 added 11-04-2019 6:30 AM by schoeniger in Deal Talk
At least you get to use it twice. Mine broke the first time I used it. I will pass on this. I seemed nice, but it's just not...
Post #131541316 added 11-04-2019 6:20 AM by Devaney1984 in Deal Talk
Just used mine for the first time since I bought it last year for this price. Drove 5 two inch screws with an impact into the eave of my house to replace a strip of sheathing where nothing else...
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