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Question. (Back story first) My drains do not want to drain. I have ran an augur through every pipe and vent in the house. Then I had a company come out and do the same. We found no clogs. Also had the city jet the main line. No help. It acts like the is a vacuum in my lines. I have never had any issues in the last 5 year. So my question is what direction should I go next?
My first Bosch was a refurbished drill in 2006. When it decided to take a shit, I bought a Bosch combo set that has a 1/2" impact and a hammer drill in 2020, I have no regrets!!! I didn't know about the battery level indicator until this video!! Thx!!!
Little tip for you, if you're drilling large holes in ply or MDF like that ...use the holesaw to mark the hole then drill a couple of small holes in or near the kerf of the holesaw. Then when you drill with the holesaw it will fly through 👍 it helps to clear the dust
I took the advice of a random guy in a toolshop ..i was in there buying a makita, he told me that bosch pro drills are far better.. so I purchased a Bosch GSB 18-2-LI and i will never buy another brand.. its handsdown the best drill i have ever used
My cordless died this summer and I got a Bosch (can't recall the model) drill w/ spare battery. WHOA... it's so freaking awesome. When my Crappy Tire sawzall died, BOOM Bosch. The power in these devices, either torque, or power motor for the recip saw blew me away. (Former P/H contractor). I hope next year is wonderful for you guys!
I have a little blue bosch 8v screwdriver it's the best screwdriver I've ever had. Battery is incredible and never failed to drive any screw. Built my whole man cave with it. Screw Tight!
Simple rule for Bosch tools for pros rather than occasional DIY-ers: don't buy green: always buy blue. My jigsaw is still going strong after 10yrs; the 18V-55 that arrived sub-optimal (off-centre driveshaft + gearbox problem) was replaced within 3 weeks with a 60C model even after 3 months urgent job completion usage with no quibbles, & the MFT I generally use for old gloss paint scarifying, general sanding & odd-cornered cutting is still OK after 4 years..
@@marinokuzmic3056 I suspect you mean cordless SDS drills for going thru masonry/concrete quicker; my cordless has a standard hammer drill option for (eg) brick The green Bosh version is really for hobbyists, so they don't tend to survive the rigours of site work as well IME; the blue (more turquoise/aquamarine IMO) version is very much a professional's machine so it'll prolly last quite a bit longer
@plumberparts So a year on, how are you finding it? Still as impressed as you were to begin with? Thinking of buying one but keen to hear how it's held up...
Thanks for the video mate, I need to buy this in future! Battery supposed to last at least 500 charge And if you use for 4 days that mean its 5 year tool 5 in 1! May God bless you and guide us all i learned a lot from you.
Have a question for you I must have an older ryobi model it does not have a 2 speed switch maybe this thing in this video might be better before I am QUckly to buy another ryobi as it oolks like it has more features?
On the Bosch TH-cam video on this tool the guy says the sds was designed for red and brown wall plug sizes and the common screw sizes that most trades use and if you were using 22mm and above you need something else. It's like the Festool, it's a system designed to let you just carry the minimum to the job.
Hit me up a link mate. Be interested to see what problems they found. Honestly massively impressed by these drills. Would love an impact version and the battery's are better than the 'japanese' brand I've used for years. CRAZY!
@@Cp3_james So I've watched his video. I'm gonna rip off his review technique. Take it apart and measure components with a pair of callipers. Don't drive one screw in. Don't compare it to competitors. Don't use solidly for two weeks - and ONLY DROP 4 TIMES FROM A LADDER?!?! With my butter fingers that's the brutality they're put through every 10 minutes! 😜 Personally for me I don't care how thin a bit of copper is, as long as the tool itself works and does what I need it to. Which this beast did every time solidly for a two week pounding! Gonna change my review for next week now. Was going to review the Ox Pipe cutters by cutting 100 lengths of pipe into 100mm bits...now I'm just gonna take it apart and measure things on it. (Banter babes, plus I'm massively hungover from a bender with the fam last night - have a wicked Christmas!) 😘😜
Old bumblefuck knows what he's talking about. If owt screams chintz, it's a Bluetooth connection for kickback on a drill. I've heard stabila are putting mini puncture outfits in their levels for when your bubble deflates
Literally just had all my bosch drills robbed out of the van van looking for replacements taking my time over the xmas period and your video is class think I might of found the next drill set for me... not the 12ah though lol
Mate I mate have to grab the impact. In general I prefer impact drivers...funny watching people use them who are used to normal drill drivers though...they always think they're broken!
Hey there guys... Is there a versatil model flexclic model whit off set possibility Hammer drill for in concrete tight places??(For installing cabinet's in The corner?)
I got here years after this was published more or less by accident, but I am impressed by these tools. After these years, are they just as good? I would very much like to see a clip comparing different series, I could see some have LI, some don't in the name etc. for DIY people like me amd so many others - that would be cool and interesting. Real work comparison, not only theoretical. Thank a lot!
I have bought one on your recommendation after watching this video. I had a Bosch Pro drill years ago and the battery failed - it was more money to get a new battery than to replace with a Makita at the time! Ready to upgrade to new technology, hope it's as good as you say!
Bosch needs a lanyard hook on all the attachments so you can have a retractable lanyard to hold them on your belt. Would be useful for suspended work where fall protection is required.
Hi, engineers and home users. Amax model motors have ball bearings for the motors of the battery power tools, supporting high speed and strength at the cost of the same batt charge. Much higher rpm, strength w the ball bearing, and strong enough for years. If you buy new tool, you can fit it to the new one.
18 v flexi....Wow! I just bought the 12 volt never knowing bosch made an 18 volt version and this video is 2 years old. I'm still not upset as I use mine to do light projects. I have more powerful tools for other things but yea, the flexi is a brilliant design. All the best from maine usa..I need to add..I've owned about every major brand of tool out there. And I honestly don't for the most part, have a favorite. I try to buy the best of each brand that I can afford. I work in a home improvement store here in Maine, in the tool department so I see new 🔧 🔨 🔧 🔨. They're all fun to work with, the important thing is...they work when you need them to and don't think you can do the job that requires a bigboy tool with something less substantial. Save the small one for what it's intended use is. Same goes the other way. Power tools just plain out are a thrill to use. Stay safe my friend
Forgetting the bells and whistles of the Bluetooth b*****s seems solid. Would have liked to seen the SDS attachment in action. Your neighbours seem cool too!
plumberparts Personally for me it’s Makita as parts are cheap as. Armature for £15 opposed to approx £50 for most others. Makita downside is the chargers/ controllers. Bosch most folks won’t touch and shouldn’t as parts are a C***. Soz bro. Just not a pro tool
Most of my tools are Makky and the bats are shite. Plus the little yellow but always breaks. And a 5ah one is best part of £70 compared to £30 for a good Bosch. Think Bosch will be one to watch with this battery line though. I was blown away by the life and after two weeks of a direct comparison was easily as good if not better than Makky. Each to their own though! Have a good Crimbo and all that jazz! 😎
@@SynKronos Right Ive watched his review and this is what I replied to a dude earlier (in jest so don't get your massive stinky knickers in a poo twist): _So I've watched his video._ _I'm gonna rip off his review technique. Take it apart and measure components with a pair of callipers. Don't drive one screw in. Don't compare it to competitors. Don't use solidly for two weeks - and ONLY DROP 4 TIMES FROM A LADDER?!?! With my butter fingers that's the brutality they're put through every 10 minutes!_ 😜 _Personally for me I don't care how thin a bit of copper is, as long as the tool itself works and does what I need it to. Which this beast did every time solidly for a two week pounding!_ _Gonna change my review for next week now. Was going to review the Ox Pipe cutters by cutting 100 lengths of pipe into 100mm bits...now I'm just gonna take it apart and measure things on it. (Banter babes, plus I'm massively hungover from a bender with the fam last night - have a wicked Christmas!)_ 😘😜
1. Too expensive,hi-tech and complicated. I'm not sure if this tool would survive a drop from one metre, which is quite common at my workplace 2. Looks fancy and easily attracts other people's attention. Left the drill unattended for few minutes, and that's it.Gone. 3. The SDS adapter's impact energy is about 1 joule, which is pale compared to standard SDS rotary hammer (2 joules and above). Still able to drill into concrete, but slower and not efficient (if your'e a contractor) 4. Other adapters I think are okay if you're doing a carpentery work/DIY stuff
im a contractor and also have the GSR 18V FC. You are just wrong. Of course that SDS is not comparable against an 3 joul 18V Bulldog but its more than enough for setting 6 or 8 mm dowels. The 90 degree attachment is some times a lifesaver and the offset is as good as for any other professional brand like Festool. It has its place and if you are on a smaller job the FC csn be a stand alone solution. If you want more like DIY tools look into Workx, Milwaukee or Ryobi
Is the video that good?!?! 😜 Nah mate, just love drills and it's the first real review I've ever done of a drill. Trying to catch up with the other channels who've done it for years but from a bench without ever actually USING them!
Salty! Mate I’ve been flat out doing my bloody downstairs toilet and bathroom. Plus callouts! Filmed loads, just got to get round to editing it all and maintaining my marriage! 😂 Kinda agree on the Bluetooth (I did say at the conclusion stage) you might want to ignore the next two videos which are a chat between me and Josh about the trade and then Crimbo disasters. Sorry bro! 😜
Bit harsh that mate. I enjoy the tool reviews. Might help a brother out who's in the market for some new power tools too. He's also working in the studio where he films a lot of the plumbing content, so give him a break eh?
are you serious? Its an 1 Joul attachment for an Drill driver. Its made for quick installations for 6 and 8 mm holes for dowels. It is in the same League as the Milwaukee M12 SDS drill and still it still can become an compact driver can go offset, 90 degree and has a regular chuck. It is basicly 2 Milwaukee products in one mashine in better build quality
@@plumberparts I bought Milwaukee about 2 years ago and went though 3 joists and it packed up. So bought metabo and it's the best drill I've ever used. Love your vids James, merry Christmas to you, the Mrs and George 👍
You're shaking your fist at clouds grandpa. BT isn't the point of the feature. BT is simply a connection medium. They could have used wifi or a cable. Guess what, BT is designed for these types of applications, not just for airpods. Using the BT protocol absolutely makes sense for this type of interface connection because it is low-power and designed for relatively short distances. The point of the module is that you can change how the tool operates(and set heat/battery warnings) using your phone instead of turning physical dials and buttons on the driver. Believe it or not, all of your tools could have the option to adjust these settings, but most companies don't offer that to you.
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Question. (Back story first) My drains do not want to drain. I have ran an augur through every pipe and vent in the house. Then I had a company come out and do the same. We found no clogs. Also had the city jet the main line. No help. It acts like the is a vacuum in my lines. I have never had any issues in the last 5 year.
So my question is what direction should I go next?
My first Bosch was a refurbished drill in 2006. When it decided to take a shit, I bought a Bosch combo set that has a 1/2" impact and a hammer drill in 2020, I have no regrets!!! I didn't know about the battery level indicator until this video!! Thx!!!
Little tip for you, if you're drilling large holes in ply or MDF like that ...use the holesaw to mark the hole then drill a couple of small holes in or near the kerf of the holesaw. Then when you drill with the holesaw it will fly through 👍 it helps to clear the dust
Biggsy1970 was going to recommend this
Amazing hack!
@@plumberparts I only learnt it a few years ago after 30 odd years as a chippy.
I took the advice of a random guy in a toolshop ..i was in there buying a makita, he told me that bosch pro drills are far better.. so I purchased a Bosch GSB 18-2-LI and i will never buy another brand.. its handsdown the best drill i have ever used
Mate I’m well impressed. Bats are crazy good. Plus their oscillating tool and blades are the best on the market imo.
Bosch are the best!!
My cordless died this summer and I got a Bosch (can't recall the model) drill w/ spare battery. WHOA... it's so freaking awesome. When my Crappy Tire sawzall died, BOOM Bosch. The power in these devices, either torque, or power motor for the recip saw blew me away. (Former P/H contractor). I hope next year is wonderful for you guys!
I have a little blue bosch 8v screwdriver it's the best screwdriver I've ever had. Battery is incredible and never failed to drive any screw. Built my whole man cave with it. Screw Tight!
The batts are the most impressive thing. Might have to buy an impact driver...
Simple rule for Bosch tools for pros rather than occasional DIY-ers: don't buy green: always buy blue. My jigsaw is still going strong after 10yrs; the 18V-55 that arrived sub-optimal (off-centre driveshaft + gearbox problem) was replaced within 3 weeks with a 60C model even after 3 months urgent job completion usage with no quibbles, & the MFT I generally use for old gloss paint scarifying, general sanding & odd-cornered cutting is still OK after 4 years..
Isnt the green one better? I am an apprentice and we dont have bosch cordless drills but hammer drills.
@@marinokuzmic3056 I suspect you mean cordless SDS drills for going thru masonry/concrete quicker; my cordless has a standard hammer drill option for (eg) brick
The green Bosh version is really for hobbyists, so they don't tend to survive the rigours of site work as well IME; the blue (more turquoise/aquamarine IMO) version is very much a professional's machine so it'll prolly last quite a bit longer
@plumberparts So a year on, how are you finding it? Still as impressed as you were to begin with?
Thinking of buying one but keen to hear how it's held up...
th-cam.com/video/4HTTAfD6wFw/w-d-xo.html they are great!!!
I would recommend the Flexi click, I've had the tool over a year I've used a 18mm SDS drill bit without it struggling in a nine inch wall
wall made out of playdoh?
Yeah 👍🏽
Thanks for the video mate,
I need to buy this in future!
Battery supposed to last at least 500 charge
And if you use for 4 days that mean its 5 year tool 5 in 1!
May God bless you and guide us all i learned a lot from you.
Have a question for you I must have an older ryobi model it does not have a 2 speed switch maybe this thing in this video might be better before I am QUckly to buy another ryobi as it oolks like it has more features?
Can u change the angle of 90°head and ofset head?
On the Bosch TH-cam video on this tool the guy says the sds was designed for red and brown wall plug sizes and the common screw sizes that most trades use and if you were using 22mm and above you need something else.
It's like the Festool, it's a system designed to let you just carry the minimum to the job.
Yeah I said that at the end. Pretty spot on. 😎
Can I drill wholes in a wall with sds mount on this drill?
Given AvE's recent breakdown of the Bosch tool not sure I would be buying one anytime soon
Hit me up a link mate. Be interested to see what problems they found. Honestly massively impressed by these drills. Would love an impact version and the battery's are better than the 'japanese' brand I've used for years. CRAZY!
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@@chrispaul5522 dammit, beat me to it
@@Cp3_james So I've watched his video.
I'm gonna rip off his review technique. Take it apart and measure components with a pair of callipers. Don't drive one screw in. Don't compare it to competitors. Don't use solidly for two weeks - and ONLY DROP 4 TIMES FROM A LADDER?!?! With my butter fingers that's the brutality they're put through every 10 minutes! 😜
Personally for me I don't care how thin a bit of copper is, as long as the tool itself works and does what I need it to. Which this beast did every time solidly for a two week pounding!
Gonna change my review for next week now. Was going to review the Ox Pipe cutters by cutting 100 lengths of pipe into 100mm bits...now I'm just gonna take it apart and measure things on it. (Banter babes, plus I'm massively hungover from a bender with the fam last night - have a wicked Christmas!) 😘😜
Old bumblefuck knows what he's talking about. If owt screams chintz, it's a Bluetooth connection for kickback on a drill.
I've heard stabila are putting mini puncture outfits in their levels for when your bubble deflates
Hi mate. Great video.
How have you found the flexiclick after using it for a while?
how the battery after 2 years of wear and tear?
Literally just had all my bosch drills robbed out of the van van looking for replacements taking my time over the xmas period and your video is class think I might of found the next drill set for me... not the 12ah though lol
Ah gutted mate. I unload the tools evernight now and leave the van unlocked. If they want to nick wet towels then they're welcome to them!
Will you be changing your makita gear for Bosch kit now?
ONLY if their skill saw, impact driver and jigsaws are as good. Plus I can't find their batt version of a garden strimmer!
@@plumberparts they only recently released the professional garden tools
That’s the very thing that has been missing from my extensive tool kit. A drill that connects to my effing phone!!!
IF they come up with the anti-theft thing it’ll be a good add on. As I said I wouldn’t use it much - doesn’t matter when the tool itself is so good.
what a fantastic beast love it.
Fascinating and useful to see drills my teams are always hounding me to buy.
Haha! Well click the link and buy!
Do you not get that nice satisfying noise when you drive a screw in with the bosch impact drill ??
Mate I mate have to grab the impact. In general I prefer impact drivers...funny watching people use them who are used to normal drill drivers though...they always think they're broken!
Hey there guys... Is there a versatil model flexclic model whit off set possibility Hammer drill for in concrete tight places??(For installing cabinet's in The corner?)
I got here years after this was published more or less by accident, but I am impressed by these tools. After these years, are they just as good? I would very much like to see a clip comparing different series, I could see some have LI, some don't in the name etc. for DIY people like me amd so many others - that would be cool and interesting. Real work comparison, not only theoretical. Thank a lot!
I wish they could have an impact driver head unit sense they are able to have a rotary impact drill head.
Thanks for the review matey. I like the look of those 👏🏻
Mate they’re great!
I have bought one on your recommendation after watching this video. I had a Bosch Pro drill years ago and the battery failed - it was more money to get a new battery than to replace with a Makita at the time! Ready to upgrade to new technology, hope it's as good as you say!
Really need to know what brand Jamie was using.... Cheers
Oli Hudson he was using makita
What would u say after 4 years now?? Would be interesting to hear. 🤔
Bosch needs a lanyard hook on all the attachments so you can have a retractable lanyard to hold them on your belt. Would be useful for suspended work where fall protection is required.
Not sure connectivity would interest me ..I do love bosch drills. Have got quite a few
Same. Unless they had the anti theft thing
Looks nice but not available in my country
Great value kit. Bosch Professional products are the best!
Thanks for the info James! Merry Christmas to you and your family!
DC
Cheers dude!
Hi, engineers and home users. Amax model motors have ball bearings for the motors of the battery power tools, supporting high speed and strength at the cost of the same batt charge. Much higher rpm, strength w the ball bearing, and strong enough for years. If you buy new tool, you can fit it to the new one.
I don't like the new blue Boxes they have brought out, I have Bought the smaller Bosch drll with all the head
18 v flexi....Wow! I just bought the 12 volt never knowing bosch made an 18 volt version and this video is 2 years old. I'm still not upset as I use mine to do light projects. I have more powerful tools for other things but yea, the flexi is a brilliant design. All the best from maine usa..I need to add..I've owned about every major brand of tool out there. And I honestly don't for the most part, have a favorite. I try to buy the best of each brand that I can afford. I work in a home improvement store here in Maine, in the tool department so I see new 🔧 🔨 🔧 🔨. They're all fun to work with, the important thing is...they work when you need them to and don't think you can do the job that requires a bigboy tool with something less substantial. Save the small one for what it's intended use is. Same goes the other way. Power tools just plain out are a thrill to use. Stay safe my friend
Is there a video on the soundproofing construction? What was going on there?
6:39 Are we going to the beach? Job massive🤙🏼
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Still wish they had an impact driver attachment.
Would be ace!
Been looking for a drill / impact driver aswell 😁👌
Mate, bang that link and grab one...I personally think they're going to sell out at that price. Plus the 4ah batt is under £40! MENTAL!
Great review great video too 👍
Cheers dude!
Great vid and great battery!
I'm super interested about this product does anyone help me to ship to india
Jamie looks shorter than you 😁 looks like a great piece of kit 👍
He is! GUTTEDJAMIE IF YOU'RE READING!
I'm waiting for this to come to the United States it's been confirmed that we're getting it soon
Great vids as always buddy, where did you get the 3m sheets from?
Holding tight, in first place :D
Yeah boi!
Forgetting the bells and whistles of the Bluetooth b*****s seems solid. Would have liked to seen the SDS attachment in action. Your neighbours seem cool too!
Will it work after Brexit.
Yeah I think you’ll find most things will! 😂
The real test. Ave! 😂
Never heard of his channel. I’m still happy with battering it for two weeks!
plumberparts The man is a legend! :)
plumberparts Personally for me it’s Makita as parts are cheap as. Armature for £15 opposed to approx £50 for most others. Makita downside is the chargers/ controllers. Bosch most folks won’t touch and shouldn’t as parts are a C***. Soz bro. Just not a pro tool
Most of my tools are Makky and the bats are shite. Plus the little yellow but always breaks. And a 5ah one is best part of £70 compared to £30 for a good Bosch.
Think Bosch will be one to watch with this battery line though. I was blown away by the life and after two weeks of a direct comparison was easily as good if not better than Makky.
Each to their own though! Have a good Crimbo and all that jazz! 😎
@@SynKronos Right Ive watched his review and this is what I replied to a dude earlier (in jest so don't get your massive stinky knickers in a poo twist):
_So I've watched his video._
_I'm gonna rip off his review technique. Take it apart and measure components with a pair of callipers. Don't drive one screw in. Don't compare it to competitors. Don't use solidly for two weeks - and ONLY DROP 4 TIMES FROM A LADDER?!?! With my butter fingers that's the brutality they're put through every 10 minutes!_ 😜
_Personally for me I don't care how thin a bit of copper is, as long as the tool itself works and does what I need it to. Which this beast did every time solidly for a two week pounding!_
_Gonna change my review for next week now. Was going to review the Ox Pipe cutters by cutting 100 lengths of pipe into 100mm bits...now I'm just gonna take it apart and measure things on it. (Banter babes, plus I'm massively hungover from a bender with the fam last night - have a wicked Christmas!)_ 😘😜
What i dislike most about that drill is i don’t own one 😢
Haha! Gutted mate!
plumberparts cheers mate lol hope you have a great Christmas
I always use a drill driver at work. Boss won’t give us impacts.
That and it’s another tool to carry.
Impacts are the best imo...
Should've put "only 99.99999999% of people know" in a @VCG stylee, youd've got like a bazillion views...
Festool, enough said.
Bradley Coopers looking rough ain't he
1. Too expensive,hi-tech and complicated. I'm not sure if this tool would survive a drop from one metre, which is quite common at my workplace
2. Looks fancy and easily attracts other people's attention. Left the drill unattended for few minutes, and that's it.Gone.
3. The SDS adapter's impact energy is about 1 joule, which is pale compared to standard SDS rotary hammer (2 joules and above). Still able to drill into concrete, but slower and not efficient (if your'e a contractor)
4. Other adapters I think are okay if you're doing a carpentery work/DIY stuff
im a contractor and also have the GSR 18V FC. You are just wrong.
Of course that SDS is not comparable against an 3 joul 18V Bulldog but its more than enough for setting 6 or 8 mm dowels.
The 90 degree attachment is some times a lifesaver and the offset is as good as for any other professional brand like Festool.
It has its place and if you are on a smaller job the FC csn be a stand alone solution.
If you want more like DIY tools look into Workx, Milwaukee or Ryobi
Is this a paid promotion?
Is the video that good?!?! 😜 Nah mate, just love drills and it's the first real review I've ever done of a drill. Trying to catch up with the other channels who've done it for years but from a bench without ever actually USING them!
plumberparts cool. I enjoy your channel. Keep up the good work.
Blue tooth on a drill what the point something elce to go wrong it. We're is the plumbing content or is there too much money in advertising
Salty! Mate I’ve been flat out doing my bloody downstairs toilet and bathroom. Plus callouts! Filmed loads, just got to get round to editing it all and maintaining my marriage! 😂 Kinda agree on the Bluetooth (I did say at the conclusion stage) you might want to ignore the next two videos which are a chat between me and Josh about the trade and then Crimbo disasters. Sorry bro! 😜
Bit harsh that mate. I enjoy the tool reviews. Might help a brother out who's in the market for some new power tools too. He's also working in the studio where he films a lot of the plumbing content, so give him a break eh?
I'm sponsored by makita mate lol.
Haha! Thanks man. Alex is a long time subnet and I’m sure he’s got the patience to wait for me to rebuild my studio! 😎
I’m sponsored by PornHub...
Corrupt reviews, bribery etc, this cant handle things other 12v can!
Let me ask you this, what 12v has more power ?
Still using it today mate. It’s great. Although I am going to get the 18v impact.
@@plumberparts but there are other bosch 12v versions that also impact...maybe you needed this instead of a 18v version
Can’t beat makita.
If you’re a man and don’t like power tools. Are you really a man 🤔
All these features and only 3/8 max diameter masonry bit is a failure.
Mickey mouse product.
First time I'm disappointed with bosch
are you serious? Its an 1 Joul attachment for an Drill driver. Its made for quick installations for 6 and 8 mm holes for dowels. It is in the same League as the Milwaukee M12 SDS drill and still it still can become an compact driver can go offset, 90 degree and has a regular chuck.
It is basicly 2 Milwaukee products in one mashine in better build quality
Metabo has the same features and obviously metabo is better than bosch
Each to their own mate. This video is just personal experience innit! Seriously their bats are SICKKKKK! Have a wicked weekend and Crimbo!
@@plumberparts I bought Milwaukee about 2 years ago and went though 3 joists and it packed up. So bought metabo and it's the best drill I've ever used.
Love your vids James, merry Christmas to you, the Mrs and George 👍
I’ve always had Makky but realised their batts are shite. Gonna move to Bosch if these two take the beating I plan to give them!
@@United-Til-I-Die so you used this drill if you compare it to metabos?
@@Zozo806 yes I've had all the drills mate and metabo is the best I've ever used
This is so off putting !
I can't watch this.
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Bluetooth on tools is pathetic! Doesn't belong on tools, only lessens their quality.
You're shaking your fist at clouds grandpa.
BT isn't the point of the feature. BT is simply a connection medium. They could have used wifi or a cable. Guess what, BT is designed for these types of applications, not just for airpods. Using the BT protocol absolutely makes sense for this type of interface connection because it is low-power and designed for relatively short distances.
The point of the module is that you can change how the tool operates(and set heat/battery warnings) using your phone instead of turning physical dials and buttons on the driver. Believe it or not, all of your tools could have the option to adjust these settings, but most companies don't offer that to you.