I run a property maintenance business, and this exact Bosch 12v Drill, paired with the 6Ah battery, takes care of 95%+ of all my drilling needs. My bigger 18v drill and impact only really get used when I have to drill and screw into masonry. I still have a lot of Makita 18v tools for heavier carpentry and gardening work, but the little Bosch 12v drill does the most for me. In fact, I went and got a second kit so I would always have one handy!
I use these little Bosch drills and impacts at work. I work em hard. I’m buying a set for at home. These are awesome.
Thanks for the info. I got the combo deal. The hammer drill and impact plus batteries. I'm excited to get out and use it with my son and build something with it.
Nice video. It was very informative about the actual tool itself and the long term advice is appreciated.
Wow after your watching video , I feel like I’m going to mess up the drill. Thank you for your informative video
As a IT tech, the Bosch PS31-2A works well for my needs. Amazon has a great deal for it. Very handy.
After years of using different brands 12 v tools I seen a sale at tractor supply for a 3 tool kit with two 2.0 ah batteries and LED work light along with a reciprocating saw
Bought a laundromat, that sound really cool such a reasonable but possibly overlooked prospect.
would have loved to see this in action!
Thanks for sharing. Is this the Bosch PS130 hammer drill? If so, have you used the hammer function to drill into or through a masonry/concrete wall?
Zach, thanks for the review...a question for you: Did you ever make/use a belt clip on the tool? I ask b/c I was researching the new, 5-in-1 Flexiclick, 12V tool from Bosch, that looks great, except I really really like the convenience of the belt clip. Most of the time, I don't wear a belt, but just use my drills' belt clips to hang from the pockets of my jeans. Thoughts? Thx
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I’d buy harbor freight
Call me vain, but I like to stick to name brand tools. Harbor freight definitely has their place though. :-)
I should clarify, quality tools are more enjoyable to work with. I would hope that wouldn’t keep anyone from digging into a project just because they don’t have expensive tools.
@@ZachFields It isn't vanity. I used to work with tools every day for my job. I learned quick you get what you pay for. Nothing like not being able to complete work on a service call because your Harbor Freight tool broke.
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