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expiredsoldout posted Feb 18, 2021 01:05 PM
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expiredsoldout posted Feb 18, 2021 01:05 PM
Bosch 12V Max Li-Ion Drill/Driver & Impact Driver Combo Kit w/ 2x Batteries
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- compact, lightweight, excellent ergonomics
- enough power for most tasks inside a home
- great trigger switch, I was very impressed at the quality compare to much more expensive drills I've used. Allows excellent control
- probably the best value in power tools
I've bought this several time to give as gifts and they have always been very well received.
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I consistently grab these Bosch tools 95% of the time. I just love the way they feel and function.
It would make sense to sell them and just use the Milwaukee, but I just cant part with them for some reason. You can not believe how much power these little tools have
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Brushless has longer runtimes (can be 2x), generally more powerful, and the newest ones are smaller. But these last plenty long for their intended use model and you're not buying these to run a 3" self-feed or build a deck.
I own the PS21 and PS22 pocket driver, the PS31 drill, the PS41 impact, the PS60 recip, the multi-tool, and the GLI12V-300N stick light. I prefer the pocket drivers for their bit-change simplicity but that kit is more expensive and uses more expensive hex drill-bits. The stick light and multi-tools are fantastic. I use the recip for pruning and space-constrained cuts but it's not nearly as powerful as a full-size.
I prefer Bosch's handles to Miluwakee's 12V. The batteries are 45 degrees offset and Bosch's feels more comfortable in my hands.
Bosch's batteries seem to have extremely low self-discharge.
I just bought the new version (PS32) from Amazon for $99 and literally put it in my tool bag this morning. The slightly improved torque, brushless motor and allegedly stronger "feel" are not worth paying double if you're a typical homeowner.
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