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Posted 28 March 2024

Milwaukee SHOCKWAVE Right Angle Drill Attachment - Free Click & Collect

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If you’re screwdriving or drilling in restricted or hard-to-reach areas, this Milwaukee right angle attachment will come in incredibly handy. The impact-rated attachment is suitable for use with the latest 18V impact drivers as well as cordless drill drivers.
With a low profile of 36mm and a 90° angle, it helps you work far more efficiently in confined spaces. The attachment’s internal SHOCK ZONE™ and advanced gear design delivers excellent power transmission and impact durability.

It’s suitable for all 1/4" hex driving and drilling accessories, and is designed with a rubber overmold for secure and comfortable handling. As well as the attachment, the pack also includes 10x 25mm screwdriving bits.

• 36mm low profile and 90° angle makes it easier to work in confined spaces
• Impact-rated for use with latest 18V impact drivers and cordless drill drivers
• Internal SHOCK ZONE™ and advanced gear design for excellent power transmission and impact durability
• For all 1/4" hex driving and drilling accessories
• Ergonomic rubber overmold for a firm and comfortable grip
• Includes 1x right angle attachment and 10x 25mm screwdriving bits
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  1. vonpoop's avatar
    If anyone's ever wondered whether this would be useful, just get it.
    Beats the dodgy chromed angled ones & fatty DeWalt hands down. (Though I believe DeWalt might have a new skinnier version now.)
    Just really nicely designed.
    One of those once a month absolute lifesaver tools.
    shopkeeper's avatar
    Yeah got the dewalt version years ago and have never used it.

    Edit; no stock near me but available for 2 quid extra at Amazon at moment. Might get it to keep in my drawer in case I need to use it one day like the dewalt one (edited)
  2. smephone's avatar
    I bought an unbranded version from Amazon recently for a tenner. It has been excellent. Bought it for one task (unscrewing screws that were inaccessible otherwise), but have made loads of use of it since. Drilling floor joists with spade bits, driving screw up from underneath a floor; all kinds of tasks that would have been very difficult or impossible without it.

    Searching for "Impact Duty Right Angle Attachment" on Amazon brings up the unbranded ones. The exact one I bought is now out of stock, but they all seem to start about £12.50. Though I'd probably buy the genuine one, now that I know how useful it is.
    faceache's avatar
    You likely bought genuine. Seeing it's peculiar the £12.98 Shockwave but not Milwaukee branded one on Amazon uses at least 2 photos exactly the same as this Milwaukee branded one @ £19.98 on ToolStation. What with IP laws surely these items precisely the same in configuration using same promo photos have come from the same manufacturer or source? My experience in IP is lookey likey costs money to deal with but stolen pics way easy to get taken down & big compo to photographer. In blue under a tenner or red 2 for £16. Might not get the 10 screwdriver bits but have a shed ton such already.
  3. FlexiPack's avatar
    Does this model take small screwdriver bits? I bought the Dewalt one but the chuck is deep and it required a bit extender to be able to use it. Which in the end made it useless for getting in small areas.
    nightyard's avatar
    Yeah it takes small bits
  4. budda's avatar
    I spent an extra £13 and got this right angle as part of the MILWAUKEE 4932493653 35PC SHOCKWAVE SET
  5. misterboumsong's avatar
    pity i need a left angled version
    johnny155's avatar
    You're right mate
  6. Bad.Actor's avatar
    I bought mine at Planet Tools including the shockwave bits, currently £14.49 if you can collect from Milton Keynes.
    Very handy tool.
  7. issynazar's avatar
    I don’t need this but I think I might buy this.
  8. TBATBA's avatar
    I've had one of these for a couple of years and only used it a few times but I would have a nightmare without it. Such a tandy tool to have for the unexpected tight spaces you have to drill or screw into.
  9. not_the_messiah's avatar
    These are great - amazing how much torque it's able to transfer. Really solid bit of kit.
  10. nightyard's avatar
    Very handy tool. Used it loads when fitting my kitchen. Works great with an impact driver. I dont know how good thing would be with a standard drill
  11. rockoncamel's avatar
    I bought this a few years ago. Used it for the first time last week, absolute life saver
  12. ArchiMcbaine's avatar
    Just purchased and toolstation reduced it at checkout stage to £18.99 - just realised 5% club discount if your signed up to that (edited)
  13. pazzyt's avatar
    Had a good review in a mixed angle attachment test on you tube. (edited)
  14. BenjaminDover99's avatar
    These can also be used with an impact rated bit holder extension to get further into somewhere tight.
  15. Karmh94's avatar
    Anyone used one for screwing bath feet in?
  16. Jmcb100's avatar
    If you need a bit more flexibility, to get into tighter spaces, this is a good alternative therange.co.uk/diy…er/
  17. AnotherOne's avatar
    I have the yellow dewalt model.

    Has magnetic end to help hold screws, which I could not see any mention of for this one.

    Used for serious screws like timberlocs and 32mm wood drills for joists with no problem.

    Limit is more about how much pressure you can apply to keep keep bit engaged and drill in one place. The former is helped a lot if used torx drive screws instead of PZ2.
  18. Seeya's avatar
    This is magnetic and fits into smaller gaps than the dewalt as you can lock small screwdriver bits in it and the body is narrower, gives an extra 10mm approx.
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