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OVERVIEW
The Bosch line of cordless tools uses the industry's most advanced Lithium-ion technology. This gives the battery greater life and more run time, all in a lighter package. The lightweight design of the PS31 is ideal for easy handling in overhead operations and tight spaces. The Bosch 12V Max drill/driver lets you tackle professional jobs with ease. The Bosch PS41 12V Max impact driver offers the precision of variable speed, a light body, and a short head length.
The lightweight design of the PS31-2A – is ideal for easy handling in overhead operations and tight spaces, and the Bosch 12 V Max drill/driver lets you tackle professional jobs with ease
PS41 12 V Max impact driver offers the precision of variable speed, a light body, and a short head length - this tool is easy to handle in tight, narrow spaces, and there are three LED mounted around the head of the driver help in low-light settings
PS41 impact driver has the shortest head length
PS41 impact driver features high torque in a pocket size body
PS31 impact driver: 1300RPM, 265- In. - Lbs. torque
PS31 impact driver's 3 head–mounted LEDs allow you to work in low-light or dark areas
PS41 drill driver: 2600 RPM, 3100 BPM, 930- In. - Lbs. torque
Charger returns batteries to a full charge in 60 minutes so you can get back to work fast
Storage case protects your PS31, PS41, charger and batteries
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The one major-ish drawback is completely ridiculous. I occasionally find it inconvenient that I have to use a hex drill bit on the drill, and that loading it, you have to pull on the collar. The Makita is designed that you put pretty much any driver bit in, and it accepts it. May not lock if the detents aren't on the bit, but it'll go in. Maybe it's a safety thing, but you can't just slip a bit into the Bosch ones, at least this model. So, I keep a black Friday set of Milwaukie drill bits handy.
Pro (absolutely not pro) tip: just get a 6 inch impact bit for the driver. You'll almost never take it off for daily around the house things, and be so happy for the hand guidance on those screws that keep tipping as you try to start them. Pilot holes? Pshaw.
Okay, part of this was in fun, but I seriously love this set. I'll even post goofy pics if I sound too much like a hired goon.
Addendum: the lights. On the Makitas, the lights turn on before the motor, and stay on for a short period after; it's probably in the manual. On the Bosch, you have to pull the trigger just enough to get a high-pitched sound from the motor in to get the lights on, then they turn off immediately. There's a sweet spot, but it's certainly not a "feature". Another reason the long driver is great I guess, since you can take more time to loom from farther away.
Wow. Rant over?
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Can second this. Got an older version four years ago, and they're my go-to for any regular job. I have a 20v max DeWalt brushless for bigger jobs, but these probably see more day to day use.
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Jesus. How did I miss that? Thanks for not making me feel stupid!
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Brushed.