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πŸ”© Milwaukee 24-Inch Extensions Selfeed Drill Bit - 48-28-4016 Review

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Description of πŸ”© Milwaukee 24-Inch Extensions Selfeed Drill Bit - 48-28-4016

The product is easy to use. The product is durable. The product is manufactured in China. 7/16 inch hex shank extension. for self-feed bits, auger bits, and hole saws (1 inch diameter and larger). Length 24 inch.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Milwaukee Hex Shaft Extension

This extension works well for what I need. The end of the coupling could be a bit smaller. It's slightly larger than 3/4", which meant I had to buy a larger marine drill than the one I already had on hand. However, this is a good product.

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  • Power Tool Parts & Accessories
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  • Big and Bulky

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Long shank fits Auger Bit

later This is a great product when you need to drill and run wires in the attic. It ensures that it is sent to the other side of the rafters. If you need to get between footers and rafters, you've got it. If you are using 7/16" hex grommets and need extensions, this is an option. They range from 24 inches to 18 inches to 12 inches depending on what you need.

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  • Drill Bit
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  • I will add

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Heavy Duty Extension Shaft

This is a very serious extension shaft with a nice finish. HD offers a similar element that is smaller in diameter and doesn't look as well machined, nor does it have a locking groove. I dropped the 6mm set screw and found one with a 1/8" hex head that matched the supplied hex wrench. I routed the wires through a series of narrow joists that these extensions came in handy for. The electrician then used a 3 foot flexible bit to do the same with much more ease. live and learn

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  • Power & Hand Tools
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  • Small Parts