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Milwaukee Shockwave Right Adapter 48-32-2390 Review

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Description of Milwaukee Shockwave Right Adapter 48-32-2390

Milwaukee Shockwave Impact Duty Right Angle Drive. Model: 48-32-2390. Optimized Internal Shockzone absorbs peak torque and prevents breaking. 1.4" Slim Profile for tight access. Pack of 1.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Works well with power tools

So far this version seems good. I've used it several times and haven't had any problems. I've used the more expensive and powerful Milwaukee version on more than one occasion, but it was generally overkill for most of my uses. I like this version for most everyday uses I can have. I don't need these right angle bits often, but it's a good tool to have on hand. I am a carpenter by trade.

Pros
  • Model: 48-32-2390
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Always wanted one, finally the need came.

After many years of construction, I saw them again and again in the field and wanted to buy them, but never used them. On two consecutive days, however, the time has finally come. I had to borrow it from friends and it didn't disappoint at all. It performed much better than expected, feels good in the hand and of course it says Milwaukee what you know is quality in today's market. Highly recommend if you ever need an angle drill be sure to get one, it feels like it will last a lifetime.

Pros
  • 1 piece
Cons
  • Expensive

Revainrating 5 out of 5

MUCH BETTER than my Dewalt

I've been using the Dewalt for about 4 years before it got stuck from penetrating particles. I disassembled it and found a lot of rust. I keep my tools clean and air-conditioned, so that let me down. I can't say the Milwaukee will be any better as I've only used it a couple of times since getting it. But I can say that it runs much smoother and smoother and I see or feel almost no resistance or loss of power whether I'm using it in a 48 volt rotary hammer or a 9 volt screwdriver. It seems more…

Pros
  • Optimized internal shock zone absorbs peak torque and prevents breakage
Cons
  • Could have opted for a newer model