I've owned this exact Bosch set with impact, drill, and work light for a few years now. They've never let me down on any project and I'm still using the original battery packs! They're *seriously* good tools for the money & even beat out "bigger" brands like Milwaukee (as seen in this vid).
I bought the Bosch Impact 4-5 years ago to use occasionally around the house. It was a combo with the drill, 2 batteries and charger in a nice case. I charged both batteries up back then and to my surprise both are still holding that original charge. In the past I've had batteries crap out after 6 months or so. The Bosch has never let me down and it has seen some use over the years. This thing really surprised me with how good it is, especially since the kit was under $100.
Got the same kit and I swear by it for around the home jobs. I have the Flex drill as well (founders addition) which is a great combo to have. The Bosch is so light and compact plus the battery just lasts so long.
I have 2 of those Bosch drills several years at workshop. Sometimes we use it non stop for putting several hundreds stopping screws into aluminium profile. It works great and one reason is that it's light. There is enough power to do the work. Batteries are still working good
The 18V Milwaukee driver brake gave out early on so I took it to a local Milwaukee repair store selling Milwaukee and linked to factory repair. I did not know they were sending a skid full of repair tools south of Chicago for repair and consequently their quoted time for repair was a week late. The 18V came in and they had dumped all the tools into a larger corrugated skid size box with only a repair tag attached. My 18V tool was almost new and looked like Hell as it had been dumped into the pile and was dented and scratched. The chuck was all scratched.
I have both of these exact sets and I have never ran into any problems. Both lightweight and compact and very powerful. I am a maintenance supervisor and I use these almost daily, I usually only need yo charge the batteries 1 time a month depending on how much use they get. Good video
I love my 12v Bosch, I’ve gotten a second brushless version of the impact a the multi drill/driver. I use them more than my dewalt 18v sets. So small, powerful and versatile.
I don't see many people who use bosch actually. most of the people use makita because it is cheaper or festool because of the name. Ook de groeten, haha
The Bosch actually sounded much louder with those woodlock screws. Seem to got in a bit smoother. These are quite old toolls i believe, nice to see BOsch already had that ringlight. I seems that is working better then the bottom up light Milwaukee has. Ive noticed some new Milwaukee tools now have that as well.
Bosch has been my go to tools for the past 5 years. Sure I have 20 volt tools, but I mostly use the 12 volt for most projects whether it is the 1/4" drill, driver or standard drill.
Great video brother you just showed everyone that Bosch is a great brand to buy. When you get the P S 42 brushless impact driver you'll be impressed with that also.
30yrs ago, I had a Makita 9v drill and flashlight combo(very popular with mechanics of the time.), with NICAD batteries. It lasted for 9yrs before the batteries went bad. It was huge by comparison, and didn't have the power these bad boys have.
@@ManCaverTools I did take good care of the tools. I used the flashlight probably 10 to 1 over drill/driver. But that driver saved soooo much time taking dashboards and interiors apart. It's definitely the tool started cordless revolution that's beginning to sweep over the automotive industry. There are still times that I have to be connected to that big 1/2" inner diameter air hose.
The only tool that most people DO NOT need in 18v in the impact driver, I use milwaukee and bosch 18v tools, but the tool that I use the most is my 12v bosch brushless impact driver, if you do lots of 3 inch screws or larger then get an 18v, but if 95% of the time you only use 2½ screws or smaller, then a 12v is great and much lighter than the 18v
Truly remarkable on how much Power, that these toyish looking tools can muster !!! I purchased The millwaukee M12 fuel hammer drill & impact, absolutely love them !! its your reviews that I have been watching for a while, that gave me ability to make great purchase choice ,Thanks much !!!
There are almost NO Bosch tools on the used market like there are other companies. That says everything. Ive been looking and theres nothing that isnt completely used to hell. Which shows owners use them for years before updating.
I have used power tools about 28 years and I have lots of blue Bosch. I don't need to change those. Working very well. Battery drills 5 (3 different models), corded drills, router etc. Never disappointed
@@tapsulinka Lowes is actually cutting out a lot of Bosch support, as DeWalt out bids their retail space. So I ended up getting a Flex package from lowes with a promo lifetime warranty. So far no issues. Charged the drill once over a year ago and still pull it out occasionally to use and its still charged lol But I did get the Bosch sander because its one of the best.
So I own almost all of the old craftsman nextec 12v and they weren’t brushless but great tools the batteries are all still going strong I may have to up grade these look nice!!!
Milwaukee M12 Fuel Gen 2 impact driver is my all time favorite impact. But that little Bosch looks nice, I can't wait to see the tests of p42 brushless model, these two brushed models definitely are great
I bought the Bosch 12v combo about 5 or 6 years ago to replace an 18v Rigid that stripped its gears or something driving lags. The little Bosch finished that job and many many more. I just wish they had belt hooks like the now ones. I inherited a new 12v Rigid that I only got to use a couple times before the switch or the motor failed. My dad had passed and I couldn't access the warranty, so it went in the trash just like the other Rigid--chargers and everything. I'll stick with Bosch and Makita for now.
Man before i got my 18v ridgid combo i had a bnd 20v impact and 20v Bauer drill.. They're used as backups and I am glad to be on Ridgid 18v for tools like the circ saw and impact wrench however initially i was going to get ridgids 12v combo but my brushed gen4x ridgid combo was the same price.. I wish i could ditch my bnd and bauer backups and get a 12v combo. Then I see multiple of the same tools by diff brands by tool channels and think maybe a 12v combo isnt soo bad. Id have 3 drills and impacts but as diyer it is quite redundant.. I am really trying to find a justification haha.. I like the ridgid over the others becaue you get a 2 and 4ah battery vs 2 1.5s wit most other brands. I realy havent found a direct need for the size and weight difference and I do have. A dewalt right angle attachment, I went through a similar phase with firearms and ammo a long time ago.
I have all m12 but I did get M18 hammer drill and surge cuz they were on sale. M12 is plenty for diyer. I have m18 brushed hacksaw too and I cut a tree down with it. Probably 50 feet tall and a foot in diameter.
@@ManCaverTools perhaps black friday or bear xmas I can justifyit.. For noe my chick says "dont you already have a tool lile that?".. Shes onto me.. Haha
The brushed m12 impact does a great job of turning people off from an awesome platform. Milwaukee would do itself a favor by stopping sales of that piece of crap.
Hey Dave. If you have the means, I'm considering Skil for 12 volt do you think you can get your hands on some of those? I hate the fact I can't get a feel for them in the store and would love a review. Thanks!
That’s a personal preference. The Dewalt/makita will feel a lot better for someone with smaller hands. I’ve heard some of the torpedo style like the Milwaukee can have problem with the tabs breaking and battery not wanting to stay put but I haven’t had that problem.
In short. Torpedo style is better in tight spaces cars. Ducts, random places you need to add a screw. Add Milwaukee’s slightly angled build and it rocks but if just drilling or driving with no obstacles the Makita dewalt style is better.
@@jamesfair9751 had that issue on My milwaukee multitool, was fixed 2times..nothin changed. Got New tool on wednesday & if it does't hold the seller Will giwe me My money back or i can change To 18v multitool
Cross Daily It depends on the trade also. I did commercial and residential electrical for 5 years. The new brushless 12 volts could handle most of the work.
agreed. I have done more damage to things with 18v than I care to admit. Overdriving screws, stripping bolts, not the tools fault but sometimes even at the lowest setting it’s too much. You don’t need m18 to put IKEA furniture together. Hell unless you are doing multiples or heavy lags etc, 12v cut’s it. 12v today is same and probably more powerful than 18v/20v 10years ago. My father in laws top of the line craftsman drill just crapped out after a lot of use. The m12 were equal to it in power, the m12 fuel we’re better so definitely a long way in a short time
I could see how some tradesmen would need the 18v system but the 12v fuel is seriously impressive. I’ve seen some instances where the 12v fuel easily outperforms some 18/20v systems
Damn bow he actuslly kept up with Milwaukee.. A gen 2 of course. But why waste 4 minutes of an intro just to leave more content out, like why divide videos and tests.
You use the word collet and pronounce the word as if it were spelled callet; it is not. If you are going to review tools I would take down giant posters in the background that are not the tool of interest pertaining to your video.
I own the Bosch for 6 years already and still working, I also own Milwaukee tools but only 18v, Bosch is awesome, I love my baby impact.
I am glad your tools are still going strong :)
I’ve been using the Bosch 12v for the last year and am very impressed!
I picked up one 6ah battery and it takes the tools to another level!
I've owned this exact Bosch set with impact, drill, and work light for a few years now. They've never let me down on any project and I'm still using the original battery packs! They're *seriously* good tools for the money & even beat out "bigger" brands like Milwaukee (as seen in this vid).
I Thank you so much for viewing :)
Love the video....I had just purchased the Bosh and was looking for info ... ..what amp hour battery's are on the bosh
???
I’ve taken apart a pentastar 3.6L engine only using my Bosch impact driver. This thing is a lifesaver
@@ericelagante9348 they come with 2Ah batteries on the kit
I love my little Bosch impacts. They are so friking handy. Not a lot of power but handy af
They will deffinetly get the job done
I bought the Bosch Impact 4-5 years ago to use occasionally around the house. It was a combo with the drill, 2 batteries and charger in a nice case. I charged both batteries up back then and to my surprise both are still holding that original charge. In the past I've had batteries crap out after 6 months or so. The Bosch has never let me down and it has seen some use over the years. This thing really surprised me with how good it is, especially since the kit was under $100.
Got the same kit and I swear by it for around the home jobs. I have the Flex drill as well (founders addition) which is a great combo to have. The Bosch is so light and compact plus the battery just lasts so long.
I have 2 of those Bosch drills several years at workshop. Sometimes we use it non stop for putting several hundreds stopping screws into aluminium profile. It works great and one reason is that it's light. There is enough power to do the work. Batteries are still working good
I have the old 12-14.4 volt tools but I just go the Bosch 12 volt tools for my birthday and I love them
The 18V Milwaukee driver brake gave out early on so I took it to a local Milwaukee repair store selling Milwaukee and linked to factory repair. I did not know they were sending a skid full of repair tools south of Chicago for repair and consequently their quoted time for repair was a week late. The 18V came in and they had dumped all the tools into a larger corrugated skid size box with only a repair tag attached. My 18V tool was almost new and looked like Hell as it had been dumped into the pile and was dented and scratched. The chuck was all scratched.
what a great video. too many people talk talk talk regurgitating features and specs, you make them work work work! thank you.
I thank you Mike
I have both of these exact sets and I have never ran into any problems. Both lightweight and compact and very powerful. I am a maintenance supervisor and I use these almost daily, I usually only need yo charge the batteries 1 time a month depending on how much use they get. Good video
I just bought the Bosch 12v tool set and love it. Thanks for the video 👍🏼
I Thank you so much for viewing :)
I love my 12v Bosch, I’ve gotten a second brushless version of the impact a the multi drill/driver. I use them more than my dewalt 18v sets. So small, powerful and versatile.
In the Netherlands Bosch is a brand that is Used a lot. Very Nice brand. Greetings from the Netherlands
very good and I thank you for viewing Jeffery
Man Caver Tools no problem. Enjoying your videos!
I don't see many people who use bosch actually. most of the people use makita because it is cheaper or festool because of the name. Ook de groeten, haha
Malaysia also use bosch.just because makita dewalt and other brand is criminally expensive here
@@kamrankambang7953 if I remember correctly, there is Bosch factory in Malaysia
The Bosch actually sounded much louder with those woodlock screws. Seem to got in a bit smoother. These are quite old toolls i believe, nice to see BOsch already had that ringlight. I seems that is working better then the bottom up light Milwaukee has. Ive noticed some new Milwaukee tools now have that as well.
I have the bosh, love it. The only thing I don’t like is grabbing the collar, if you have fat or big fingers it’s a little hard to grab it
Each brand does have their own issues and I thank you for viewing Jason
Bosch has been my go to tools for the past 5 years. Sure I have 20 volt tools, but I mostly use the 12 volt for most projects whether it is the 1/4" drill, driver or standard drill.
Great video brother you just showed everyone that Bosch is a great brand to buy. When you get the P S 42 brushless impact driver you'll be impressed with that also.
Bosch is a good brand. I need to get more of them
I miss these videos, you should start back making videos like this boss!
Would love to see more 12v bosch on the channel. How about the flexiclick.
you will be seeing more bosch tools coming up
30yrs ago, I had a Makita 9v drill and flashlight combo(very popular with mechanics of the time.), with NICAD batteries. It lasted for 9yrs before the batteries went bad.
It was huge by comparison, and didn't have the power these bad boys have.
that's what happens when you take care of tools
@@ManCaverTools I did take good care of the tools. I used the flashlight probably 10 to 1 over drill/driver. But that driver saved soooo much time taking dashboards and interiors apart. It's definitely the tool started cordless revolution that's beginning to sweep over the automotive industry. There are still times that I have to be connected to that big 1/2" inner diameter air hose.
The only tool that most people DO NOT need in 18v in the impact driver, I use milwaukee and bosch 18v tools, but the tool that I use the most is my 12v bosch brushless impact driver, if you do lots of 3 inch screws or larger then get an 18v, but if 95% of the time you only use 2½ screws or smaller, then a 12v is great and much lighter than the 18v
I would understand that the Milwaukee is slower as that’s one of the oldest m12 impacts. They made much new more powerful ones since
yes they do and I made some videos on them already
Both are old enough; the Bosch was released 10 yr ago
wow this guys are small but powerful ... nice video ... good info
Truly remarkable on how much Power, that these toyish looking tools can muster !!! I purchased The millwaukee M12 fuel hammer drill & impact, absolutely love them !! its your reviews that I have been watching for a while, that gave me ability to make great purchase choice ,Thanks much !!!
The Milwaukee was way more unstable when driving the fasteners into the log, the bosch was a lot more controlled
I agree with you on that
There are almost NO Bosch tools on the used market like there are other companies. That says everything. Ive been looking and theres nothing that isnt completely used to hell. Which shows owners use them for years before updating.
I have used power tools about 28 years and I have lots of blue Bosch. I don't need to change those. Working very well. Battery drills 5 (3 different models), corded drills, router etc. Never disappointed
@@tapsulinka Lowes is actually cutting out a lot
of Bosch support, as DeWalt out bids their retail space. So I ended up getting a Flex package from lowes with a promo lifetime warranty. So far no issues. Charged the drill once over a year ago and still pull it out occasionally to use and its still charged lol But I did get the Bosch sander because its one of the best.
So I own almost all of the old craftsman nextec 12v and they weren’t brushless but great tools the batteries are all still going strong I may have to up grade these look nice!!!
I would get the Brushless versions thought
Milwaukee M12 Fuel Gen 2 impact driver is my all time favorite impact. But that little Bosch looks nice, I can't wait to see the tests of p42 brushless model, these two brushed models definitely are great
more tests are coming, and I thank you Kristian
He didn't use a fuel...he used the normal M12
@@VanguardX i know, I was just saying what my favorite impact driver is, but thanks anyway 👍👍🙂
Esse é o vídeo que todos esperam! Aí sim! Parabéns cara! Agora compro. Uma dessas..
U need to do a review on block trowels. See which ones are better to lay some 12inch block and show us what is better and faster.
more kind of tests will be coming and I thank you for viewing Gabe
I just bought this Bosch Impact Driver with 2 batteries and the bag for $54 😀👍🏻
not too shabby and that is a good price Carlos
@@ManCaverTools thank you, yeah I saw it on clearance (along with 2 others) on the Lowes app and I had to go get it 😃
It's really cheap
Wow that's dirt cheap
What’s a callet?😊
4:39 the second screw counting start on 0:07
The Bosch seems like a great starter impact driver in the 12v system. What’s your opinion?
Bosch tools are one of the few brand that are super underrated actually
Bosch are great and very reliable brand but they won’t have near the power the Milwaukee does.
Have installed 3 kitchens with the Bosch. It worked great and is nice n light.
Janes Fair yet the Bosch won every speed and power contest...
chris wilhelm it won speed they both accomplished all the task so no power winner. The speed has to do with impacts per minute more than torque.
I cant seem to find that video with the bigger battery test?
Excellent demo man
I thank you EVIL
How does the updated M12 Fuel compare?
m12 fuel would destroy this with no contest
I also want to see the Ridgid 12 volt tested with these.
I had Ridgid 12v. Can't hold a candle to m12 fuel
Cody Griesdorn Fuel is a different league. The Ridgid 12 volt drill beat the Milwaukee m12 2407. I’m curious if the impact would beat it as well.
yes sir, I will be getting them soon
I bought the Bosch 12v combo about 5 or 6 years ago to replace an 18v Rigid that stripped its gears or something driving lags. The little Bosch finished that job and many many more. I just wish they had belt hooks like the now ones. I inherited a new 12v Rigid that I only got to use a couple times before the switch or the motor failed. My dad had passed and I couldn't access the warranty, so it went in the trash just like the other Rigid--chargers and everything. I'll stick with Bosch and Makita for now.
The size difference, you might as well get an 18v one instead of the Milwaukee. The Bosch is so easy to use.
I can't help but be drawn to the Milwaukee styling, it's that logo and so american.
out of these two, id go with milwaukee as well
Sorry to disappoint you but Milwaukee is Chinese brand and no manufacturing in USA. Bosch is really German and partly manufacturing in Europe
Man before i got my 18v ridgid combo i had a bnd 20v impact and 20v Bauer drill.. They're used as backups and I am glad to be on Ridgid 18v for tools like the circ saw and impact wrench however initially i was going to get ridgids 12v combo but my brushed gen4x ridgid combo was the same price.. I wish i could ditch my bnd and bauer backups and get a 12v combo.
Then I see multiple of the same tools by diff brands by tool channels and think maybe a 12v combo isnt soo bad. Id have 3 drills and impacts but as diyer it is quite redundant.. I am really trying to find a justification haha.. I like the ridgid over the others becaue you get a 2 and 4ah battery vs 2 1.5s wit most other brands.
I realy havent found a direct need for the size and weight difference and I do have. A dewalt right angle attachment, I went through a similar phase with firearms and ammo a long time ago.
I have all m12 but I did get M18 hammer drill and surge cuz they were on sale. M12 is plenty for diyer. I have m18 brushed hacksaw too and I cut a tree down with it. Probably 50 feet tall and a foot in diameter.
I would if I were you. 12v tools now a days are powerful
@@ManCaverTools perhaps black friday or bear xmas I can justifyit.. For noe my chick says "dont you already have a tool lile that?".. Shes onto me.. Haha
The brushed m12 impact does a great job of turning people off from an awesome platform. Milwaukee would do itself a favor by stopping sales of that piece of crap.
You don't know trash until you invest in surge and quick collets
@@GreatMelancholy my surge is an animal. Actually break tapcons daily lol
I run an M12 Surge impact everyday and it has been great!
@@Dale37 I have the M18 surge and it's a beast
I do agree with you on that. 100%
Hey Dave. If you have the means, I'm considering Skil for 12 volt do you think you can get your hands on some of those? I hate the fact I can't get a feel for them in the store and would love a review. Thanks!
I do plan on getting the skill tools soon :)
Do you guys like the style of 12v where the battery inserts into the handle like these or Makita/dewalt style 12v where the battery slides on better?
That’s a personal preference. The Dewalt/makita will feel a lot better for someone with smaller hands. I’ve heard some of the torpedo style like the Milwaukee can have problem with the tabs breaking and battery not wanting to stay put but I haven’t had that problem.
I own all 3, and they each have there perks. Don't have much to complain about except for dewalts chucks on their drills
In short. Torpedo style is better in tight spaces cars. Ducts, random places you need to add a screw. Add Milwaukee’s slightly angled build and it rocks but if just drilling or driving with no obstacles the Makita dewalt style is better.
@@GreatMelancholy chucks r bad quality on every machine. Price competition has made Chuck manufacturers To go where the fence is lowest.
@@jamesfair9751 had that issue on My milwaukee multitool, was fixed 2times..nothin changed. Got New tool on wednesday & if it does't hold the seller Will giwe me My money back or i can change To 18v multitool
Hello, sorry, what bosch model is it? Is the same than the bosch 25618?
I do say what is in the video, but I don't know what is off hand
PS41
@man caver tools congrats on that 20k mark
10k more !!!!!
It has been a long journey so far
Great video! Can you do something similar with the Bosch 3/8 PS82 please!? Thanks
yes I can and I thank you Luis
Yo MCT! Throw in the skil 12v vs. Which ever brushless wins
I will be getting skill soon. I want there BL 12v tools
Try the ridged and ryobi 12v
once I get them I will and thank you Carlos
battery holder will wear out by vibration not last long snapon tool
Podrían ser empaques de map o tps asiendo un vacío y falla
Just switched over to the Milwaukee fuel 12 volt system and I couldn’t be happier.
Very surprised on how well the Bosch did
That fuel is a beast! No need for an 18volt most of the time.
@@DamionJR4923 if you're a tradesman you'd have a different opinion
Cross Daily It depends on the trade also. I did commercial and residential electrical for 5 years. The new brushless 12 volts could handle most of the work.
agreed. I have done more damage to things with 18v than I care to admit. Overdriving screws, stripping bolts, not the tools fault but sometimes even at the lowest setting it’s too much. You don’t need m18 to put IKEA furniture together. Hell unless you are doing multiples or heavy lags etc, 12v cut’s it. 12v today is same and probably more powerful than 18v/20v 10years ago. My father in laws top of the line craftsman drill just crapped out after a lot of use. The m12 were equal to it in power, the m12 fuel we’re better so definitely a long way in a short time
I could see how some tradesmen would need the 18v system but the 12v fuel is seriously impressive. I’ve seen some instances where the 12v fuel easily outperforms some 18/20v systems
Hey the ryobi brushless one plus hp I on the home depot site I ordered the impact and drill can't wait
very good and I thank you for viewing
Bosch is faster, more Compact, have better Led light, but is louder.
we will see house it does with the brushless version.
Models?
What is the model of Bosch? And is this brushless?
Did you watch the video at all?
@@Tardymo yes my friend but my English is not so good
@@dimitrisgoktsis5702 It's PS41 or GDR 12V-105 if you're not in USA
@@Tardymo thanks!!!
Bosch number 1
I will be getting the brushless versions as well
If you get a chance I would love to see the brushed Ridgid 12v.. Obviouslly i have seen 12v fuel is a fucking monster but still..
Cheers
I had Ridgid 12v then switched to m12 brushed before going to fuel. M12 brushed is way better than 12v Ridgid
I do plan on getting a few ridged 12v tools and I thank you Mix
Awesome 👍
I thank you Makita
If the video is proof, then that Bosch is way louder. Turned down my TV for it
Ps - nice hilti flex
lol
The Bosch PS21 was the best thing every gifted to mankind. It's the original pocket driver with big driver power in a palm.
cordless flashlights
I thought the Milwaukee was gonna be better but it looks like I was wrong
That Milwaukee impact has been out a long time. The M12 Fuel is a huge improvement!
Dale86 oh ok. I only know the names of the different type of drills and the different brands. I don’t know about the model names of any of them lol.
I was impressed with the Bosch myself
@@Dale37 I don't know has Bosch made new version but I have seen that quite long time ago.
electrical cords. electric supplies
I HAVE BOSCH 12V SYSTEM AND 18V MAKITA, in Europe que dont use milwake at all
Bosch
Yes sir and I thank you for viewing Robert
👍🤝👏👏👏👏👏
Спасибо за ролик.... Очень интересно
I thank you for viewing
Not a fair comparison........Milwaukee gloves tells me you’re biased lol. Just kidding.....excellent comparison.
lol, I thank you for viewing Alco
Fault in title... Ouch
I got about 20 thumbnails to fix
tool adapters
4-0 bosch win
I thank you for the score board Charles :)
Эта Милка намного старше чем этот Бош.
I than you for viewing Mak
ROCKWELL tools
i must have no life because i'm watching this.
Panasonic tools
pneumatic source
hydraulic source
Old technology
you are correct and I thank you for viewing Kurtis
I'm pre triggered that the Bosch will destroy the Milwaukee..
Damn bow he actuslly kept up with Milwaukee.. A gen 2 of course. But why waste 4 minutes of an intro just to leave more content out, like why divide videos and tests.
@@AverageReviewsYT monetization. Its above your pay grade
@@GreatMelancholy u just dont know sarcasm do u 😂😂😂 its above your mental capacity
It might be a completely different story with the Brushless versions
power washers
hydraulic tools
Second
I thank you tool man
@@ManCaverTools welcome
pneumatic tools
ملواكي وقطع
I have both my rigid is better
very good, im waiting for ridged to make a brushless version
You use the word collet and pronounce the word as if it were spelled callet; it is not. If you are going to review tools I would take down giant posters in the background that are not the tool of
interest pertaining to your video.
Bosch is made in Malaysia. The rest of these tools are basically made in China.. Bosch all the way!! Don’t buy chit from China.
trust Panasonic tools
old milwaukee vs new bosch
This Bosch is older than this Milwaukee . Its been around for years now.
both are brushed tools
Right, the Bosch PS41 came out around 2014-2015 so it's at least as old as the other impact from the Chinese owned brand lol.
Your test is non sense....
I Thank you so much for viewing :)
😂😂 You definitely would make much better
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