Take over tight spaces with DeWALT IMPACT READY® Pivoting Bit Holder

Every so often, a tool comes along that solves an annoying little inconvenience that, while relatively minor in the grand scheme of things, still manages to slow down jobs and cause endless frustration. The DeWalt Impact Ready Magnetic Pivot Holder is one such tool.

If you’ve ever tried to squeeze a drill between tight beams or around existing structures, you know the difficulty of drilling a straight, accurate hole in less-than-optimal conditions. DeWalt’s Magnetic Pivot Holder is designed to solve this problem. It’s a drill attachment with a 20-degree pivot mode, which allows you to use your drill in tight, awkward, or unwieldy spaces without teaching your coworkers any new four-letter words. 

The magnetic pivot holder attaches to your drill and allows you to easily use your drill at many different angles, removing the need to squeeze a drill into tight spaces. By inserting the pivot holder’s hex shank into your drill and pushing the small button at the pivot point, you can choose the appropriate angle for the job and lock it into place. There’s no loss of speed or power like there might be when you’re forced to reach for a smaller, more compact drill, either. 

The DeWalt Impact Ready Magnetic Pivot Holder has a 20-degree pivot mode and can be used in either pivot mode or straight-on if you need more length. For under $10, it’s an inexpensive solution to a common problem, allowing you to drill straight and accurately in even the tightest spaces.  

Find the DeWalt Impact Ready Magnetic Pivot Holder on Amazon or at Lowes and Atlas Tools.

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