Milwaukee 48-32-2100 OFF-SET Power Screwdriver Head


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Extends power of cordless screwdrivers - 100 in/lbs. torque, 400 RPMDurable die cast constructionMagnetic output socketHolds all slotted, Phillips, and other 1/4 inch ANSI hex bits360 degree adjustable thumb flange
Product Description Extend the reach of your power screwdriver and get into those tight spaces with the Milwaukee power-screwdriver head. Designed to fit any cordless screwdriver with a chuck or hex drive, Milwaukee's screwdriver head features a low-profile, angled drive head; a magnetic socket; and a 360-degree adjustable thumb flange that quickly rotates into position to apply maximum force and control. This handy accessory provides 100 in./lbs. of torque and spins at 400 rpm. Its precision-hardened steel gears are lubricated and sealed for lifetime durability. --Carl Thress
Spotlight Customer Reviews:
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It works but handle came off so easily.
Had hard time to holding it because that little handel keep drop itself.
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I like this tool a great deal, but it only gets used when I can't use its bigger brother, the Milwaukee 49-22-8510 Right Angle Drill Attachment Kit
The offset head is significantly cheaper than the Milwaukee right angle head and it really shows. The right angle head is a finely designed and machined tool, whereas this tool doesn't have that refinement. The right angle flange is especially problematic because it is not attached to the offset head by any means other than friction. So, you have to fool around with it a lot, having it fall off when you pick up the tool or simply fall down onto the drill or screwdriver chuck. It always seems to fall off at the most inconvenient times and then magically find its way under the biggest pile of the heaviest material in the area. I suppose that if you used the tool enough, you'd get used to handling it just right, to minimize that issue, but for me, it's enough to cause me to always reach for the Milwaukee right angle tool first. I'm glad that I have the off-set head, because it is certainly useful at times, but I do wish that Milwaukee would upgrade the unit so that the thumb flange wasn't a hassle. If/when they do that, I'll buy another.
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Sturdy and practical
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Very useful with lots of torque. Very glad my spa repairman introduced this product to me.
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Item arrived earlier than expected and in new condition. Seems to be well made. Perfect for removing/installing dash and rear deck car speakers.
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This is a dandy little adapter that helps you screw in tight places. Really helpful, and nothing else like it on the market. Remember folks, that this is only for a small electric screwdriver - doing heavy duty work will probably cause it to fail. Fine for small wood screws though!
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