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Bosch 12V Max 2-Tool Brushless Combo Kit w/ 3/8" Drill/Driver, 1/4" Hex Impact Driver and 2x 2.0Ah Batteries (GXL12V-220B22) for
$129 (Discount applies at checkout).
Shipping is free.
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mehau01 for finding this deal.
Includes:- 1x 12V Max EC Brushless 3/8 In. Drill/Driver (GSR12V-300)
- 1x 12V Max EC Brushless 1/4 In. Hex Impact Driver (PS42)
- 2x 12V Max Lithium-Ion 2.0 Ah Batteries
- 1x 12V Max Charger
- 1x Four-Tip Bit Holder
- 4x Impact Tough Bits
- 2x Belt Clips
- 1x Carrying Bag
Features:- Compact drill/driver design – provides torque in a 3/8 In. drill that is only 1. 6 Lbs. (tool only, not including battery)
- Compact impact driver – features a short 5. 4 In. head length to reach tight work spaces
- Efficient EC Brushless motor on both tools – deliver longer tool life as well as great runtime
- Powerful impact driver hammer-and-anvil system – offers a max torque of 975 In. -Lbs.
- Powerful drill/driver – delivers 300 In. -Lbs. of torque and a max speed of 1, 750 rpm for outstanding performance
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Bosch makes nice stuff in their 12V line but in terms of number of tools available Milwaukee beats Bosch easily:
Bosch = 18x 12V tools
Milwaukee = +95x 12V tools
If you're thinking of adopting a 12V tool line you're best bang for the buck in terms of utility and cost is Milwaukee by a country mile vs. Bosch.
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Hell…even an extra $30 would be worth it
Bosch makes nice stuff in their 12V line but in terms of number of tools available Milwaukee beats Bosch easily:
Bosch = 18x 12V tools
Milwaukee = +95x 12V tools
If you're thinking of adopting a 12V tool line you're best bang for the buck in terms of utility and cost is Milwaukee by a country mile vs. Bosch.
There is; however it's not in my price range yet.
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More torque. Longer run time. Unless you NEED the difference it's not worth the cost of changing. Love my brushed tool set $99. If a person doesn't have these yet I highly recommend them!
Bosch makes nice stuff in their 12V line but in terms of number of tools available Milwaukee beats Bosch easily:
Bosch = 18x 12V tools
Milwaukee = +95x 12V tools
If you're thinking of adopting a 12V tool line you're best bang for the buck in terms of utility and cost is Milwaukee by a country mile vs. Bosch.
The difference is that these are small and light. It really makes a difference for small jobs, furniture assembly, things like that. I have a full set of 18v or corded drills and drivers but most of the time I just grab the Bosch.
Yes, brushless is better. If you don't know, you probably don't need it. I also have the $99 brushed motor kit and it's more than I need for home use and occasional small projects.
I bought the metabo hpt set, small as m12 fuel, more powerful, more precise on low gear control. That's the best impact driver I ever used, including all 12v tools.
Maybe dewalt DCF850 the atomic one can compete with the metabo hpt triple hammer, as far as convenience and light weight.