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

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48-32-2100

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Description:

Bits (qty.): 1, Bit Material: Durable Die Cast Construction

Features:

Extends power of cordless screwdrivers - 100 in/lbs. torque, 400 RPM


Durable die cast construction


Magnetic output socket


Holds all slotted, Phillips, and other 1/4 inch ANSI hex bits


360 degree adjustable thumb flange


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Product Weight: 0.0 pounds
Package Length: 7.9 inches
Package Width: 4.3 inches
Package Height: 0.3 inches
Package Weight: 0.5 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 24 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review: 4.0 ( 24 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

15 of 16 found the following review helpful:

5Best Tool For Tight SpotsMar 06, 2001
By Paul Willemsen
We use this tool all the time installing stereos in cars. This tool is extremely versitile in getting into hard to reach or impossible situations. There are cheaper imitations on the market, but they do not hold up like this model, especially when used with a cordless screwdriver or drill. Add a set of hex shank drill bits to add to the versitility of this tool.

11 of 11 found the following review helpful:

4Save the packaging!Sep 08, 2007
By Legend Construction "Licensed Contractor"
This must be a really tough tool to engineer for indestructability. Lots of re-directed torque-you can imagine the stress on the gears. I usually trust Milwaukee for tools that can take a licking and keep on ticking, but this definitely isn't one of them. The tool doesn't last for more than a couple of stressful applications before the gears strip. Nobody else makes anything that can get in and out of tighter spots though, and it has become a necessary part of my tool box. I have found that Home Depot will take these back for exchange when give out, if you save the packaging and tell them the tool is defective (which is no lie). Without the packaging they have to go back to the manufacturer, which is a p.i.t.a. and takes time.


13 of 14 found the following review helpful:

5Buy it now, because you'll need it laterJul 11, 2001

If you have an electric screwdriver, you gotta have one of these. Compact, rugged, smooth. Has a indexed handle that can mount in a variety of positions to offset the torque. Sooner or later you're going to have a use for this on a Sunday night, when all the stores are closed, so get one now, you wont regret it! Identical as one produced by AEG, now owned by Milwalkee.

9 of 11 found the following review helpful:

2Necessary evilNov 09, 2006
By Kenneth A. Capron "kaycen"
Although I've had need for this type of item on several occassions, I am disappointed with it's design and function. The grab bar is a separate unit and it keeps sliding off the head - right in the middle of trying to line up the head. Torque seems to be pretty good when you get it working, but it really is a pain to use.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

3very handy toolNov 11, 2009
By Kerry Pierce "kerrypierce"
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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