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Post #160651156 added 12-28-2022 12:22 AM by DarkKingz in Hot Deals
This looks dead to me
Post #159463189 added 11-24-2022 8:32 AM by cmudnd in Hot Deals
I agree that these are good tools but want to highlight their limited ecosystem and that a first-time buyer consider their needs. I personally spend more time with my 18V string trimmer, leaf...
Post #159442246 added 11-24-2022 12:47 AM by georgecluo in Hot Deals
While i wholeheartedly agree with your review's observations, I personally draw the opposite conclusion. Many people won't need or want a "tool collection", while nearly every household needs a...
Post #159441892 added 11-24-2022 12:36 AM by caotico in Hot Deals
They look super handy. I've got an old black and decker but an looking to upgrade to either rigid, Milwaukee, or Dewalt. But these look really ergonomic.
Post #159436273 added 11-23-2022 9:45 PM by CorNut in Hot Deals
I've been using mine regularly since June 2019, I haven't had any issues other than needing to replace one of the batteries. At this sale price I'd buy them again over a Milwaukee. I have no hate for...
Post #159435364 added 11-23-2022 9:24 PM by imtylerb in Hot Deals
I’ve owned these (or the old model) for about 10 years at home and they do nearly everything. The drill does 90% of what you need and mainly is limited by the 3/8” chuck and high torque applications....
Post #159428245 added 11-23-2022 6:52 PM by DavidP6348 in Hot Deals
I built a deck with these. If they can do that, I'd say they're up to just about any task.
Post #159423289 added 11-23-2022 5:15 PM by VladStar in Hot Deals
Correct, I am using the drill to pre-drill, then the impact driver to drive the screw in.
Post #159413350 added 11-23-2022 2:15 PM by morbie in Hot Deals
So you use your drill first to pre-drill and then you use your impact diver to drive the screw in? Or do you use your drill to drive in the screw?
Post #159397342 added 11-23-2022 10:34 AM by DoNotMove2SoCarolina in Hot Deals
I made the mistake of choosing Bosch battery powered tools over Dewalt, Ridgid and Milwaukee. A compact drill and a hammer drill, 2 chargers and 4 batteries. Batteries lasted NO TIME, like 1 week...
Post #159391954 added 11-23-2022 9:17 AM by far3320 in Hot Deals
Same. I've had mine for over a decade. Great for overhead work so I don't tire my arms/wrist. Certainly not as powerful as my 18v drills, but this set is good enough for the vast majority of...
Post #159390049 added 11-23-2022 8:49 AM by sidewinder33625 in Hot Deals
my point is not many people keep both 12v and 18v around based on the application. so if one has to choose between 12v and 18v, always go for 18v as it will handle everything that a 12v can and much...
Post #159389362 added 11-23-2022 8:37 AM by TalentedDesk7409 in Hot Deals
What about the size and weight comparison, i think the selling point here is the size and weight and not torque
Post #159389056 added 11-23-2022 8:33 AM by sidewinder33625 in Hot Deals
nothing beats an 18v/20v with 4ah battery in terms of power and battery life. brushless versions are more compact and its not that much bigger/heavier than 12v brushed tools like these. for light...
Post #159387574 added 11-23-2022 8:11 AM by TalentedDesk7409 in Hot Deals
The description say 1 battery and also say 2 batteries included, so what is actually included in this kit. I think i will get this for the light weight and small size.
Post #159385624 added 11-23-2022 7:37 AM by Auzivision in Hot Deals
I have this set from years ago and also have the Dewalt 20V combo. I am amazed at the power and comfort these small lightweight Bosch handhelds produce. The batteries might discharge quicker, but...
Post #159385276 added 11-23-2022 7:31 AM by sidewinder33625 in Hot Deals
these are junk..just get a reliable18v tool...its better to have it and not need than need it and not have it.
Post #159379867 added 11-23-2022 5:52 AM by VladStar in Hot Deals
It depends on softness of the wood and size of the screw. I always pre-drill hard wood, to prevent cracks.
Post #159379282 added 11-23-2022 5:38 AM by CorNut in Hot Deals
Of all my tool purchases, this kit is one of my greatest decisions. I install car audio so the smaller/non-adjustable chuck design is better since I can get into tighter places. I also have to change...
Post #159376312 added 11-23-2022 3:59 AM by boxturtle in Hot Deals
It depends. If you are using cheap screws, there is a good possibility of splitting the wood, so you would need to predrill holes. If you want to avoid that, use Spax screws.
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