condeesteso
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What an amazing little thing this is. I was given one as a 'thank you' for some work I did recently (don't fret, they got a good deal I think).
I'm not a power tool devotee, or an out-n-out hand tool nut... I work between the gaps (so to speak).
I love this little driver, and I'll explain why. But for context I work mainly in my own shop, and cabinet-making is my thing. So I don't put this up against an 18v heavyweight. It will depend on what you do most often I expect.
First, I already have 3 cordless drills - a 12v DeWalt (previously my basic favourite), a Panasonic 15.4 (been through tough times, survived and works very well indeed, super-quiet motor, very smooth, very nicely engineered), and a Festool 12v with the clever quick-fit chuck with a hex drive behind.
I have just re-organised the space immediately behind the bench to take the Bosch charger and also have a home for the actual drill - this means it has become the one I reach for first. I'd call that a complement
Here it is:
It came in a really good fabric case, with a second battery, charger and 3 boxes with: drills, brads, and driver bits.
1] This tool stands the basic tests - very fast and effective, I can change bits in seconds... the old trick that you hold the bit in the front part of your left (sub-dominant) hand and the back part of your same hand holds the chuck, power on to close chuck then a quick quarter twist to lock (and boy does it lock).
The forward/reverse is exactly where I expect it to be, and the 1 / 2 speed flickover is also where it should be.
The batteries (Li-ion) are smart-charged and having used someone elses a while ago, I am assured they are very good and really last.
2] The ergonomics - outstanding. It's small but very well formed. You feel sure when you pick it up that users developed this. I could not fault it.
3] Power, ability to do the job. Amazing, considering its small size and the 10.8v supply. And with a very fast charge 2nd battery, really excellent.
I admit the Festool quick-release chuck with the hex drive behind is very clever... but I bet mine will gather dust now. And pound-for-pound, this small Bosch is truly brilliant. Full marks indeed from me.
I'm not a power tool devotee, or an out-n-out hand tool nut... I work between the gaps (so to speak).
I love this little driver, and I'll explain why. But for context I work mainly in my own shop, and cabinet-making is my thing. So I don't put this up against an 18v heavyweight. It will depend on what you do most often I expect.
First, I already have 3 cordless drills - a 12v DeWalt (previously my basic favourite), a Panasonic 15.4 (been through tough times, survived and works very well indeed, super-quiet motor, very smooth, very nicely engineered), and a Festool 12v with the clever quick-fit chuck with a hex drive behind.
I have just re-organised the space immediately behind the bench to take the Bosch charger and also have a home for the actual drill - this means it has become the one I reach for first. I'd call that a complement
Here it is:
It came in a really good fabric case, with a second battery, charger and 3 boxes with: drills, brads, and driver bits.
1] This tool stands the basic tests - very fast and effective, I can change bits in seconds... the old trick that you hold the bit in the front part of your left (sub-dominant) hand and the back part of your same hand holds the chuck, power on to close chuck then a quick quarter twist to lock (and boy does it lock).
The forward/reverse is exactly where I expect it to be, and the 1 / 2 speed flickover is also where it should be.
The batteries (Li-ion) are smart-charged and having used someone elses a while ago, I am assured they are very good and really last.
2] The ergonomics - outstanding. It's small but very well formed. You feel sure when you pick it up that users developed this. I could not fault it.
3] Power, ability to do the job. Amazing, considering its small size and the 10.8v supply. And with a very fast charge 2nd battery, really excellent.
I admit the Festool quick-release chuck with the hex drive behind is very clever... but I bet mine will gather dust now. And pound-for-pound, this small Bosch is truly brilliant. Full marks indeed from me.