Model: BOSCH Power Tools Combo Kit CLPK22-120 - 12-Volt Cordless Tool Set (Drill/Driver and Impact Driver) with 2 Batteries, Charger and Case , Blue
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I have this kit. The impact sinks 5" lags and the drill drives 4" Tapcons into concrete. It's lightweight and the 2A batteries are sufficient. Brushless motors aren't as important for drills and drivers. I'd suggest check out the Milwaukee 12V kits if you plan on expanding your kit beyond the drill and impact. Home Depot had (or has) the Milwaukee kit for $199. I can't find certain tools- like a Bosch 3/8" ratchet. I also have corded tools to supplement these...the 12V can't do it all..like 4" hole saws or concrete.
I assume this is an attempt at humor. On the off chance it is serious I have to ask, why would you wash the bag?
FYI: The description is correct but the photo shows CLPK27-120, which is a different kit. The CLPK27 drill / driver has a quick-change instead of the 3/8 chuck.
Edit: photo is now correct.
I've had an earlier version of this kit for quite a few years and it's great to have around the house. A nice supplement to my 18v drills / drivers.
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11-18-2021 at 01:15 PM.
FYI: The description is correct but the photo shows CLPK27-120, which is a different kit. The CLPK27 drill / driver has a quick-change instead of the 3/8 chuck.
Edit: photo is now correct.
I've had an earlier version of this kit for quite a few years and it's great to have around the house. A nice supplement to my 18v drills / drivers.
I have this kit. The impact sinks 5" lags and the drill drives 4" Tapcons into concrete. It's lightweight and the 2A batteries are sufficient. Brushless motors aren't as important for drills and drivers. I'd suggest check out the Milwaukee 12V kits if you plan on expanding your kit beyond the drill and impact. Home Depot had (or has) the Milwaukee kit for $199. I can't find certain tools- like a Bosch 3/8" ratchet. I also have corded tools to supplement these...the 12V can't do it all..like 4" hole saws or concrete.
Just right for me. Very compact. Only beef is that the case is too small. Don't have high expectations about the power and you should be satisfied. I've got a bigger air impact tool for stuff like lug nuts etc,. which this won't do, but for lesser uses its fine. My go-to tools for fasteners and nut-running. I usually plan on using a torque wrench for final tightening when needed.
Great portable set for light-medium duty jobs. Not a replacement for an 18v drill or driver, but I tend to find myself grabbing this more often than my bigger set for home owner/remodel type work. Have owned for a couple years and even purchased several others as gifts. Highly recommend.
Light duty only FYI. Gets most of my small home projects done, but definitely don't expect power from the drill. The driver is great though, seems to be more powerful.
Quiet and plenty powerful actually. Used it to install stair chair lift. Worked just fine to drive in 2 inch wood screws into stairs for rail. Very compact. Very efficient on how long the battery lasts. I got mine for the same price when Lowe's had it on sale. Mine came with two batteries (one for each) and a charger. Not brushless but I don't expect to get a brushless combo for this price.
When I bought it, I wasn't sure if I would keep it depending on how the project would go. Since it helped me complete my project with such ease, I decided to keep it. Good investment imho.
Bosch makes the best 12v tools in the biz... but I'll tell ya to spend the extra $50 for the brushless models. I can't tell you if the "specs" are different , but the "feel" is a-whole-nother level... if that makes sense. Feeling the 2 side by side and using them... it's like a VW vs a Porsche.
I have the earlier version of this and around the house I use it more than my dewalt 20v. The battery on it is fantastic, the size is great and the power is impressive for its size and it's perfect for home owners. Fyi the charger will also fit a dremel cordless battery and vice versa (the chargers are interchangeable, the batteries are not)
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Edit: photo is now correct.
I've had an earlier version of this kit for quite a few years and it's great to have around the house. A nice supplement to my 18v drills / drivers.
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Edit: photo is now correct.
I've had an earlier version of this kit for quite a few years and it's great to have around the house. A nice supplement to my 18v drills / drivers.
What? You don't just chuck the bag directly in the trash like the rest of us?
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When I bought it, I wasn't sure if I would keep it depending on how the project would go. Since it helped me complete my project with such ease, I decided to keep it. Good investment imho.