SHOCKWAVE Impact Duty Right Angle Drill Adapter






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
That right-angle adapter slid into a space my full-size drill couldn't even reach — the 1.4-inch slim profile is a lifesaver for tight work. Handled a heavy-duty deck screw without any slippage or chatter.
The Shockzone tech really does absorb the torque, which saved me from snapping a bit when I got stuck in a tight spot. This adapter is solid and has already paid for itself on one awkward job.
The slim profile fits into spots my regular drill just can’t reach, and the shock zone really does soften the kickback. It’s held up well so far in tight framing corners.
I was skeptical about how much torque this little adapter could handle, but it ate through a tight spot behind my kitchen cabinet without a hitch. The Impact Duty Shockzone really does cut down on the kickback, and the compact 1.4-inch profile made it a lifesaver for that awkward screw.
The 1.4-inch head slid perfectly between wall studs where my regular drill wouldn't fit. The internal torque absorption actually works—no wrist-jerking kickback when the bit grabbed. This little adapter already saved me an hour on a tight cabinet install.
Used it to drill out a stubborn bolt in an engine bay corner where nothing else would fit. The slim 1.4-inch profile slid right in, and the internal shockzone handled the torque without binding up. Saved me a ton of time.
I was skeptical about how much torque this adapter could handle, but it powered through a tough job drilling into studs without binding up. The slim 1.4-inch profile really lets you get into tight corners with ease.
Used this to get into a tight spot behind a cabinet where my regular drill couldn't fit, and it handled the lags without any binding. The Shockzone really does take the edge off those high-torque moments, and the build quality feels solid for the price.
Finally, an adapter that actually holds up to repeated impact use without stripping out. The internal Shockzone tech absorbed the torque when I was drilling into a metal stud in a really cramped corner. No wobble so far, which is a huge relief.
The slim 1.4-inch profile let me fit into a gap I couldn't reach with my standard drill, and the Shockzone really does absorb the torque without snapping. It’s made electrical box installs way less frustrating.