Meet the Kreg Pocket-Hole Right Angle Drill Attachment—the compact, purpose-built helper that unlocks pocket-hole joinery in tight spaces. If you’ve ever struggled to reach corner joints or frames shy of a straight line, this accessory delivers precise, repeatable results without forcing you to contort your drill or sacrifice alignment.
Why this attachment stands out
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90-degree access in cramped areas: Perfect for cabinetry corners, furniture frames, and other joints where a standard drill can’t reach. It keeps your pocket holes true and your joints solid.
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1/4" hex shank compatibility: Designed to fit standard drills and impact drivers that accept a 1/4" hex drive, so it integrates smoothly with your existing toolkit.
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Pocket-hole specialization: Built for the pocket-hole workflow, helping you achieve clean holes and strong connections with minimal setup.
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Clamshell packaging: Ready-to-ship and easy to store, keeping the attachment protected and portable for on-the-go projects.
How it works is simple: attach the right-angle drill attachment to your drill via the 1/4" hex shank, position the tool at a 90-degree angle to the workpiece, and drill your pocket holes with consistent depth and alignment. This dedicated solution reduces the guesswork and drift that can come with improvising in tight spaces, so your joints stay square and strong across multiple parts.
Ideal use scenarios
- Kitchen and bathroom cabinetry where panels meet at tight tolerances
- Furniture building and repair that requires clean, precise corner joints
- Picture frames, boxes, and decorative elements with limited clearance
Who benefits most
Woodworkers, DIY enthusiasts, and professional contractors who regularly work in restricted spaces and demand dependable, repeatable pocket-hole results will find this attachment indispensable. It complements a Kreg pocket-hole setup by extending your reach without compromising the accuracy you rely on.
Tips for best results
- Ensure your drill’s drive system accepts a 1/4" hex shank for a secure fit.
- Mark and pre-align joints to keep holes aligned across multiple pieces.
- Drill at a controlled pace to maintain clean fibers and prevent tear-out on delicate materials.