🔧 Pivot, click, and conquer every corner with ease!
This 2-pack magnetic pivot drill bit holder features a 20° pivoting head and a quick-release locking collar, crafted from durable chrome vanadium steel. Designed for tight spaces and corners, it fits any 1/4 inch hex chuck and offers a strong magnet for fast, secure bit changes—perfect for professionals demanding precision and flexibility.
Manufacturer | TOOLCOOL |
Part Number | TC1111 |
Item Weight | 3.88 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches |
Item model number | TC1111 |
Size | One Size |
Color | 2 Pieces |
Finish | Polished |
Material | Chrome Vanadium Steel |
Shape | Round |
Item Package Quantity | 2 |
Number Of Pieces | 2 |
Compatible Fastener Range | 0.25 inches |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
R**R
It truly works.
Great quality and functions very well.
P**S
Nice Pivot Bit Holder
I've used these pivoting bit holders and I must say, they allow you to get into difficult places to remove screws. My Frigidaire washer has screws on the bottom near the floor and these bit holders allowed me to take the screws out without skinning my knuckles. They're well worth the price.
H**A
No para trabajos pesados
No para trabajo pesado, más bien para trabajos ligeros caseros
M**S
Great for tight spaces!
I desperately needed this for taking apart a washer and fryer, front loaders. Fantastic!
D**N
good
works good
S**.
I guess they'll do for now
I happened to stumble upon these while looking for something else and thought, I know I've had occasions where a tool like this might come in handy. While I don't have an immediate need I decided to test them. The first thing that struck me is they seem a bit cheaply made. By that, I mean the pivot joint seems a looser than it could've been. Also, there is a magnet in both the base and at the bit end. The one in the base helps hold the 2 sections together when in straight mode. In this position it seems to hold a screw well. In the angled mode, only the magnet in the end piece acts on the screw and it alone does not seem to hold a screw well. If you're driving a bolt into a threaded hole, this tool may be sufficient, but I'm skeptical of say driving a wood screw where no hole exists yet and may need a little more torque. Let's face it... I paid less then 10 bucks for a pack of 2 so I was drawn in by the price, but my guess is that there's a better quality version of a similar tool available.
J**K
Bad
Value for money:Not strong and don't keep screw pieces in
R**E
Poor quality
These are poor quality and not worth the money
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