With Bosch it's a little weird.
Thy have the straight forward green 'DIY shed' crap but then within the 'blue' range there seem to be some difference in quality. One of the guys at Power tools plus in Bristol explained it to me once, but I can't remember exactly. Basically it was something like with the more expensive tools there's a full metal chassis or something.
And sometimes it can only be one digit or letter difference in the code...so you compare one at screwfix with another at a specialist shop and think it's just a better deal at £50 cheaper...in fact it's just a cheaper model. May even be same initial performance specs, but a few weeks/months/years down the line and if you really use the tool in anger then you'll know if you have the quality.
I have an excellent 18v drill/diver and impact driver from Bosch. But it cost me around £300...it's another daily used set.
I don't rate my jigsaw though...I bought the cheaper trade one and feel it's underpowered and cuts out too easily.
Thy have the straight forward green 'DIY shed' crap but then within the 'blue' range there seem to be some difference in quality. One of the guys at Power tools plus in Bristol explained it to me once, but I can't remember exactly. Basically it was something like with the more expensive tools there's a full metal chassis or something.
And sometimes it can only be one digit or letter difference in the code...so you compare one at screwfix with another at a specialist shop and think it's just a better deal at £50 cheaper...in fact it's just a cheaper model. May even be same initial performance specs, but a few weeks/months/years down the line and if you really use the tool in anger then you'll know if you have the quality.
I have an excellent 18v drill/diver and impact driver from Bosch. But it cost me around £300...it's another daily used set.
I don't rate my jigsaw though...I bought the cheaper trade one and feel it's underpowered and cuts out too easily.