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Dual Head Right Angle Screwdriver
$15.00
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●ships today if ordered by 2pm ET
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Product Details
Everything you need to know — features, specs, fitment, and answers to the most common questions.
Drives screws with almost no clearance
The right-angle head seats on fasteners in gaps where stubby drivers and drills cannot even enter.
Dual heads, twice the coverage
Switch between tip styles at both ends without digging for a second driver.
Works in short swing arcs
Turn fasteners in cabinet corners, appliance panels, and equipment housings a few degrees at a time.
Lifetime warranty — no receipt
If it fails under normal use, we replace it. Ships same-day from Columbus, OH.
- Can it apply enough torque to loosen a stubborn screw?
- Yes — the angled body acts as a lever, giving you more torque than a straight driver of the same length. Seat the tip fully and use steady pressure.
- Warranty policy?
- Lifetime warranty. If it fails under normal use we replace it — no receipt, no questions.
- When will it arrive?
- Order by 2pm ET for same-day shipping from Columbus, OH. Standard shipping free at $49 and up.
Customer Reviews
182 verified reviews · 4.7 average · based on actual purchases.
4.7
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out of 5 · 182 Reviews
FA
Feb 19, 2026
★★★★★
Reached the screw every tech curses
There is always one screw behind the control panel with an inch of clearance. This gets on it square and turns it. Dual heads mean phillips and flat without repositioning my whole body under the machine.
✓ Verified Purchase · 40 found helpful
GB
Apr 26, 2026
★★★★★
Blower housing screws in the attic, done
Air handler blower screws sit against the cabinet wall on most units. This right-angle driver turns them where a stubby cannot even seat. The ratcheting-style motion in tight arcs saves the day up in a 130-degree attic.
✓ Verified Purchase · 29 found helpful
PN
Jun 18, 2026
★★★★☆
Under-cabinet screws finally accessible
Mounted under-cabinet lights and every screw was in a corner my drill could not enter. This handled all of them. Turning is slower than a drill obviously, but it is the difference between done and not done.
✓ Verified Purchase · 11 found helpful

