Thanks for a great review. I'm Bosch through and through. I still have most of their tools I purchased over 15 years ago and theyre used daily. In that time I've only worn out one combi drill.
I've got Hilti, Fien, and a few others Ive always liked Bosch Pro/Blue never been a problem and I've got quite a bit of stuff some of it is over 25 years old. Still going strong.
I upgraded from the 50C to the 60C and it's pretty much the same accuracy but there's noticeably more power on the 60C. And kickback control + BT module are welcome features
Speed 1 (highest torque) is better suited for driving large screws while speed 2 is recommended for drill and hammer drill modes. Drilling requires more speed than torque.
Great review mate. Very Thorough. Keep up the good work. Unfortunately I don't think any of those handles are compatible with this drill, they're for the more heavy duty rotary drills.
I want one but not so fussed on the direction gear "switch button" for forward/reverse sticking out! It's flush on the 12v which is great for light fixing duties I have the impact also... this is my only complaint on the new drills... tada.
Thanks for a great review. I'm Bosch through and through. I still have most of their tools I purchased over 15 years ago and theyre used daily. In that time I've only worn out one combi drill.
This is the best drill review I've ever seen.
I've got Hilti, Fien, and a few others Ive always liked Bosch Pro/Blue never been a problem and I've got quite a bit of stuff some of it is over 25 years old. Still going strong.
Changed all my tools to Bosch a few years ago, not one has ever let me down. They have a new combi bi turbo coming out, gsb 150 c, 150 nm torque.
GSB 18V 60 C vs GSB 18V 50
Which is better for power and accuracy
I upgraded from the 50C to the 60C and it's pretty much the same accuracy but there's noticeably more power on the 60C. And kickback control + BT module are welcome features
Is it similar to the 110c drill
Welcome back 👍🏻
Rookie question but on let’s say a Bosch hammer drill, which gear/speed is higher speed lower torque and which is lower speed higher torque?
Speed 1 (highest torque) is better suited for driving large screws while speed 2 is recommended for drill and hammer drill modes. Drilling requires more speed than torque.
nice one Phil
Great review mate. Very Thorough. Keep up the good work. Unfortunately I don't think any of those handles are compatible with this drill, they're for the more heavy duty rotary drills.
Would this be the GSB18v- 535c in the states?
Okay the kickback stop is Savage, drilling through thick stainless in awkward angles on high gear can mess your wrist up Fast.
i wanna use a 6 inches dimeter hole saw to make holes 🕳 on drywall with this drill is it ok to do that
I want one but not so fussed on the direction gear "switch button" for forward/reverse sticking out! It's flush on the 12v which is great for light fixing duties I have the impact also... this is my only complaint on the new drills... tada.
Hi Phil great vid as always just wanted to know are you using a jig for your latches n locks ? Cheers
They are great industrial to but I like aeg nice and light
Basically this is an upgraded version of GSB 18V EC 2.0 together with bluetooth connectivity.
6:41 done that the day after I got stitches in my hand with makita drill it wasn't fun. The bosch stuff is better
8 Ah, I bet that lasts ages.
Last 3 all incorrect.😢
They gave you the drill for free. So they pay you for this review.