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Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2025
There work just fine
Alek Melkonian
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
The is a cheaply-built product that gets the job done, but won't last long. The 1/4" bit was deformed on arrival and will not fit into my impact gun. The ball bearing doesn't grab onto sockets very tightly, so sockets will fall off of the bits. Haven't used the right angle adapter yet, but I'm assuming it's similar to the hex bits (cheap and flimsy). Overall, if you looking for something cheap that gets the job done, then this is the product.
Daniel Fjeld
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2024
I ordered this set to keep in my smaller traveling toolbox that goes with me when I go to help family and friends. I have a couple of these so I my review is based on first impressions and comparing to what I have. First of all, I will say that the adapters work just fine and are made of what appears to be a solid metal. They are very similar to all of the other ones that I have so I don't think they will be a problem whatsoever. The angled chuck attaches to the impact drill just fine and snaps into place without falling out. The one issue that I have is that each adapter just sort of sits in the angle bit, it doesn't snap into place and stay there. This really should have been designed so that when you put one of the extenders in, they would stay until you release it. I think that this may become an issue overtime more of annoyance that hindering the way it works but still worth mentioning and taking a star off. I see that this is currently unavailable so maybe they are updating the right-angle part but even if they don't, I still feel that it's worth recommending. This is because you do get a pretty good set for a reasonable price which balances the issue with the right-angle adapter.
VanZan
Reviewed in the United States on January 12, 2024
I used to be the kind of person who'd tackle a leaky faucet with a spork and a prayer. My toolbox was a graveyard of mismatched screwdrivers and rusty pliers, each reminding me of a past DIY debacle. But then, enter the GUYINOYI Impact Grade Driver Sockets Adapter Extension Set Drill Bit...and let me tell you, it's been a wrenching (get it?) change.First, the adapters: These things are like the Swiss Army knife of sockets. Need to tighten a hex nut in a tight corner? Bam, 1/4-inch adapter to the rescue. Bolt head stuck at an awkward angle? Boom, 105-degree right angle drill attachment swoops in like a mechanical Mary Poppins. I haven't felt this empowered since I discovered I could fold a fitted sheet.Second, the drill bit: It's like the Energizer Bunny of drill bits. I've hammered it through wood, twisted it through metal, and even used it to gently coax a stubborn jar lid open (don't judge, we've all been there). And guess what? It's still going strong, no worse for wear.Finally, the price: Let's be honest, sometimes quality tools come with a hefty price tag. But not these bad boys. They're like the Robin Hood of the toolbox, redistributing wealth from overpriced hardware stores to the pockets of DIY enthusiasts like myself.In conclusion, the GUYINOYI Impact Grade Driver Sockets Adapter Extension Set Drill Bit is a game-changer. It's turned me from a DIY disaster into a domestic superhero, capable of conquering leaky faucets, banishing wobbly furniture, and even (dare I say it?) hanging shelves without a level. If you're tired of tool-induced tantrums, look no further. This is the socket set that'll have you saying, "Honey, hold my beer, I'm fixing the darn dishwasher!"
Dave in AL
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2023
These are listed as impact driver grade. They are intended for use with impact drivers that would typically be used with typical homeowner type impact drivers and drills like those available in big box stores.That being said, they will definitely serve as a handy way to drive nuts and bolts. All of the adapters will fit any size sockets. The 1/8" drives should be good for completely tightening and loosening nuts and bolts. The impact driver with the 1/4" drive size should also work well for smaller sized sockets, but may not have the power for continuous use on larger sized nuts and bolts. This would also apply for the large 1/2" drive sockets. The adapters will work great but the wood working impact drivers may be over taxed. I would suggest checking on the driver to make sure it doesn't over heat. But as far as running down nuts on bolts these should function perfectly. But note this is just my opinion.They are well made and should last a long time dependent upon taking care of them.The angle adapter appears to be very well made and will function with any of the socket adapters as well as any screw driver bits.
Allen
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2023
This is a good set of color-coded socket adapters. The product description stated there is a 1-year warranty, but no documented paperwork accompanied my set of adapters. The 3-socket adapters are color coded and a great length. However, there is no material given in the specifications for these adapters, which should raise a concern ). The finish for these is a decent quality. My set did not have any burs or sharp edges from the machining process.The 105-degree angle adapter has a very weak magnet in the bottom on the socket well. Also, there is no locking feature for this adapter. Meaning if you must get into a tight area, the chance of the connecting tool (drill bit/screwdriver) might not come back with this adapter. The quality of this adapter seems less than adequate. It is Chrome Vanadium steel, which is made with more manganese than carbon steel. This equates to essentially only being good for hand tightening operations and/or very light ratcheting. Under any heavy load this this right-angle drill attachment could potentially fracture. I would never use this this right-angle drill attachment for any torquing operations.