Reach into any crevice,
at any angle
at any angle
Finally — there’s an easier, less painful way to drill in tight or hard-to-reach spaces. Our ultra-versatile Flexi Shaft Drill Extension bends, twists, and angles for construction work made simpler.
Sturdy + ready to get
the job done
the job done
The inner shaft of our extension is crafted from high-quality carbon steel while the outer layer is made of flexible performance-made plastic. Each drill bit in our shaft features a 1/4 inch hexagon drill bit, making it compatible with a variety of devices ranging from hand drills to electric drills.
Work well with others
From small wrenches, cordless screwdrivers, pneumatic screwdrivers, torque drills, and electric screwdrivers, our Flexi Shaft Drill Extension is a team player ready to get to work.
A handyman’s dream
Tired of disassembling furniture or counters just to be able to drill a bolt into the right place? That’s tough (and unnecessary) work. Let our helpful add-on give you a much-needed helping hand.
Hubby needed these for work. He’s in HVAC and finds himself in tight situations many times.
They have been very useful for him, flexible and durable.. great value! Very happy with this purchase
Hubby saw this a while back and thought that would be neat but would have no use for it. Then he got into a tight space trying to drill something and remembered this. This won’t be needed very often but is nice to have when it’s use is required when drilling in tight or confined spaces. The two pack is nice to have as he can keep them one in the shop and the other with some of his other tools. He said that he thinks it should hold up as it won’t need to be used a lot, but is nice to have when in a pinch and beats having to drive screws by hand.
I first noticed a similar device on a Facebook ad and while intrigued, didn’t want to pay their price. Found this option, ended up buying multiple ones for family members. You have to be prepared to hold onto the outer black portion because there is a little torque or tension. However a week ago we were having problems with a furnace, a neighbor came over to fix it and needed to take a nut out in an awkward space. Worked perfectly!
This is a really genius idea. The material it is made out of is strong and notches move easily and hold in place. Each notch can be moved, to give you lots of possibilities and help you get to those hard to reach areas. The only thing was when i went to use it in those hard spots, turning adjusted it and i found myself having to readjust a few times. Overall, i think it is a necessary tool to have in the tool box.
I half expected this not to actually work but to our surprise it is actually completely functional! We have used this several times for all sorts of installation, from book shelves to cribs, and it is very easy to use. You have to hold it with both hands as it is a pretty strong force from the drill, but it does work very well. Highly recommended!
It can be flexible, it can be bent to any shape. Lately I’ve been drilling pictures and tables, when I didn’t have this extension bit drill, there were screws that I was very hard to drill because I didn’t have the right position. Now when I’m not in the right posture, I can still drill very easily and comfortably. It is very sturdy, I fear it will slip out of the drill but not. It works better than I thought and expected. In general there is nothing to criticize.
I bought this primarily for tightening up awkward, tight spots in my furniture (tables, chairs, etc) that my screwdriver could not fit. It saved my back and neck from craning in prolonged, contorted positions. Though the drill bit is flexible, don’t expect it to be a noodle. It will easily bend to 90 degrees or into an arc shape, but do not expect crazy angles. If you force it into a pretzel, it will break. However, in regards to transferring torque, it holds up well and I haven’t had any issues. Once again though, I am using it only with a screwdriver so the torque I can generate will be less than that of a power drill.