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Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
The listing photos are a good example of the tool set I received. I used this set with my two hand held 12v screwdrivers. It kinda turns them into weak power ratchets and generally allows for more versatility and utility. I tested these fittings with a 20v drill as well to test strength. I didn't do anything too taxing but they seemed strong and durable. I also used them to level my new dishwasher. These attachments made it much easier to adjust the rear legs of the washer.Overall this is a very useful set of attachments to add to my tool set. It's not something you will use all the time but when you do need them, they can be a game changer. Turning a nightmare into a 3 minute job. I can't speak to their long term quality but nothing has broken or degraded after a few small jobs. If you are a professional, you know more about tools than I do and have nicer tools than this. For the common person who just needs a few tools around the house, I think this is a good product that can really save you some trouble on a few hard to reach screws or bolts.
Taylor
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2025
The GUYINOYI 17-piece Flexible Drill Bit Extension Set is a toolkit for people who’ve officially had it with straight lines and reachable screws. This is the MacGyver starter pack for every cursed job where your drill chuck laughs at you from behind a cabinet, under a sink, or inside some IKEA sorcery.Let’s start with the bendy snake of the bunch—the flexible bit extension. It contorts like it’s auditioning for a yoga retreat, weaving its way into tight, stupid corners no human hand should ever have to reach. The flex is impressive, but don’t mistake it for Hulk strength; it works best for light-duty tasks, not torquing in wood screws like you’re building Noah’s ark.The two 105° angle drill attachments (long and short) are the real MVPs if you're dealing with tight cabinetry or if, like me, your walls have a vendetta against convenient design. They slide into awkward spaces and hold their own without stripping screws or your sanity. These are solid, well-machined pieces that feel like they’ll last longer than most of the projects you start with them.Now, let’s talk about the included screwdriver bits: they are absolute trash. These sad, stubby nubs might as well be made of dry pasta. If you're planning on doing more than driving a screw into foam board, toss them immediately and use literally anything else—your drill deserves better, and so do your knuckles.The socket adapters snap in securely and don’t wobble like they’re having an existential crisis. And the bonus L-shaped wrench? It exists. You’ll thank it exactly once when you’ve got no room left to turn anything else.Overall, this kit is like a Swiss Army knife for your drill—just bring your own actual blade. The angle attachments alone make it worthwhile, but don’t count on the bits unless you enjoy pain and stripped screws.