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I've had one of these before, and wasn't going to replace when it packed up, but when I saw one on eBay for £79, I just had to have it.
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Excellent makes my job alot easier now Usibg this item it's light weight charges well. It's smaller than my previous drill and lightweight. I work all day most day and it was some times a pain with my previous drill big and bulky and heavy. But now so much better easier lighter and quicker. It's helping me get my jobs done alot quicker now too.
What's great about this tool is that it's easy to hold in one hand and it delivers brilliant torque. There is nothing I can say about bad points - there aren't any. As far as I am concerned this is another tools from the impressive 10.8 volt Bosch stable and I thoroughly recommend it.
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I am a big fan of impact drivers and, for me, they are must more useable than battery drill drivers. I have the Makita version as well and wanted to see how the two compared because Bosch seem to have more tools in the 10.8v range. I bought the 'naked' tool becaus I had a charger and batteries for the Bosch multi purpose cutter (another brilliant tool) Battery life is as good as the Makita. It is small, light and very easy to use and 10.8v is no drawback, powerwise, given it is in the lithium iron format. One day someone will explain to me why the initial speed is so high when largely, for screws, the slower speed is engaged when hammer action starts. We need more tools in the 10.8v range. Because of the way the hammer action is delivered it is not easy to strip threads in chipboard, for example, but is powerful enough to drive No.12 screws home equally without fuss.Read full review