Offsetting a Regalbrettchens in an assembled bathroom cabinet has in me ultimately led to the purchase of the Dremel-angle attachment. At first I wanted to buy a Winkelbohrer- or -schrauberaufsatz for my Makita cordless drill. Problem: The cheap, smaller products get such lousy reviews on Amazon, that this can not be a random accumulation. The larger equipment, some with auxiliary handle would not fit for drilling in my little cupboard. Only the Metabo Product promised remedy - for the price of just 40 euros. Unfortunately, the Metabo-angle attachment is intended for screws and does not chuck, but a bit holder. Says: It would be for a drill bit with walking again just over 4 euro fell due. Upon further search, I came across the Dremel attachments. Because I have a Dremel for many years, I decided to buy it. The intent is easy to install: First, the drill chuck must be screwed with the proven rectangular slot on the Dremel (included). Then the intent can easily fix it with the large plastic screw on the Dremel. A small disappointment experienced, who the black protective cap from the tip of intent draws: A drilling chuck or missing. Okay, most of which have Dremelbesitzer enough in the accessory box. So: Repeat collet, drill (not included) Clamp and off you go. When drilling in chipboard and plywood that's no problem at all. The angle attachment of Dremel comes virtually anywhere and drilled cleanly and effortlessly thanks to high-speed. Due to the small size there is practically no obstacle to the multitool. However, one should keep in mind: The Dremel by design has a lot of speed, but little power. When drilling in relatively soft wood materials that is not a problem. With hardwood and metal careful, otherwise "burning" the wood, or the drill goodbye ... ... And here comes the reason why I forgive no 5 star: I'm skeptical as to whether the angle attachment withstands heavy loads long. It is right for the light drilling, really good. But my experience with the similarly constructed Dremel shaft remind me to be careful: The Dremel wave tore the longer loops of hardwood, as the sanding attachment blocked briefly. Otherwise: great tool.