Milescraft 1302 Drive90 1/4-Inch Hex Drive Right Angle Drill/Driver Attachment with Magnetic 1/4-Inch Hex Drive Chuck |

| Brand: Milescraft Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $17.48 You Save: $2.51 (13%)
Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 11612
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.6 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 3.5 x 1.1
Model: 1302 UPC: 893264000639 EAN: 0893264000639 ASIN: B000KICSGQ
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Features:
| • | Compact head design at a true 90 degrees - Ideal for close quarter driving | | • | Gears housed in die cast zinc body - Built tough for durability and performance | | • | 1/4inch Hex solid steel shaft fits any drill | | • | Magnetic 1/4-inch Hex socket accepts common bits. 3 Bonus Bits included: #1 Philips, slotted, and square drive | | • | 3 ball bearing drive for long smooth running life |
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Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description The Milescraft Drive90 is a right-angle drill drive attachment, featuring a magnetic 1/4-inch hex socket. This standard 1/4-inch hex input shaft accepts and holds all standard 1/4-inch driver bits and will fit any drill. The Drive90 includes 3 of the most common bits: the #2 straight; the #2 Phillips; and #2 square head. It also features a compact head design, ideal for close-quarter driving. The gears are housed in a die-cast zinc body and perform a strong, maximum 100 inch/pounds of torque at 400 RPM, providing the tool with durability and high performance. The drill drive includes an ergonomic positioning handle for safety and comfort during use. This innovative tool is built tough for any DIY project around the house. It is covered by a two-year warranty.
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Customer Reviews:
Drive90 worked well until... May 13, 2007 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
This attachment works well if you ignore the grinding noise from the mechanism. It will not make the noise if you hold it just so but it's difficult to do so. DO NOT be tempted use it with an impact driver. That's how I broke mine (stripped the mechanism) an impact driver is too much for the tool unless you dril pilot holes. For driving screws in low torque applications it does fine. If you are driving screws into hardwood with an impact driver and no pilot holes, be prepared to break it as this tool will not be able to handle the touque. I would only recommend this tool for occasional use.
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