Craftsman Drill90™ Attachment
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Convert a drill into a right-angle tool. Includes 3/8 in. geared chuck. 3/8 in. hex shaft fits any 3/8 in. or larger drill. Strong polymer handle for left or right hand usage. 90 degree design for use in tight spaces. Beveled gears - industrial grade for long life.
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Added on February 16, 2009
Overall, others give this:
Butler, PA
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i didn't need a dedicated right angle drill, but there were some projects that one would come in handy, so when i saw this adapter i picked it up and it has not disappointed
Akron, OH
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Libby, MT
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broke the first time I used it. Its all plastic
ColonelBob
Virginia Beach, VA
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During a recent remodeling of my kitchen I purchased this tool to drill 1 inch holes in ceiling joists to run wiring for recessed lighting. I had about 20 joists to drill. i had completed about half of them when the plastic case of the tool shattered. I called Sears for warranty and was told that the tool was not covered by warranty. This is a good tool idea but is poorly made. It is a right angle gear in a cheap plastic housing. It should have a stronger grade of plastic/nylon or a metal housing. Sears calls this a craftsman tool but does not warranty it. I am searching for a similiar tool with a metal or industrial grade housing. This tool from Sears is for very light use only.
toolsinwa
, Western Washington State
The first time I got around using this, I put a very sharp 1" spade bit in it. Punching through some douglas fir studs, it suddenly exploded during the fifth stud. I really mean exploded. I never found all the parts for it. I really didn't put excessive pressure on it, but maybe it wasn't built for this. It would probably last for a while on light duty jobs. Now to just shop for an actual angle drill.
toolsinwa
, Western Washington State
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The first time I got around using this, I put a very sharp 1" spade bit in it. Punching through some douglas fir studs, it suddenly exploded during the fifth stud. I really mean exploded. I never found all the parts for it. I really didn't put excessive pressure on it, but maybe it wasn't built for this. It would probably last for a while on light duty jobs. Now to just shop for an actual angle drill.
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