Work Like a Pro With Bosch 18v Drill
I always see to it that I don't use tools that will break down in the middle of my work-which can be another waste of time and money.
There are lots of drilling tools now in the market and they usually come in a variety of choices-from quality, affordability, ease, and toughness.
Finding the best drilling tool isn't really that difficult when I started to use the Bosch 18v drill.
Seriously, I've never had any product like this before and it fairly made my job more enjoyable, easier, and fast.
What's with the Bosch 18v Drill? 18v means more powerful-other Bosch drills have 14, or even lower power, and choosing the voltage always depends on the nature of your drilling work.
Bosch 18v drill is used for tough and professional drilling jobs, which includes those that require durability, strength, and commercial-quality features.
I've seen this tool to be very versatile when it comes to performance.
Others claim it as a "3-in-one" tool since it can perform in two drill modes (drill mode 1: RPM: 0-750.
Drill mode 2: RPM 0-2,800), and three impact modes (BPM (Max): 0-3,200, RPM: 0-2,800, Torque (Max): 1,500).
Choosing modes of drilling is based mainly on your desired depth.
With a smaller size and rounded edges, you can't imagine how powerful the tool is when used in tough jobs.
The grip is nicely angled and a little bit soft that makes it very comfortable on the palm while working-it seems that it's designed for ease of use and prevents injury on the arm and wrist area.
Its power when it comes to drilling is ten-folds compared to other brands.
It can drill approximately 3 ½ inch of wood and runs smoothly without any mess or jerky "out-of-the-way" movement.
Its 18volt impact driver is simply impressive and it cuts the working time half compared to regular drilling tools you get in the market.
Bosch 18v drilluses a Lithium-Ion Battery (18 Volts) pack and even how many times you use the drill-boring hole, fastening and driving, the battery always lasts longer compared to the traditional Ni-Cad batteries, not to mention its heavy weight and longer charging time.
I can say it's one of their assets and to boost consumer satisfaction, Bosch has included extra batteries in the kit and this is enough to supply the long and heavy working hours.
There are lots of drilling tools now in the market and they usually come in a variety of choices-from quality, affordability, ease, and toughness.
Finding the best drilling tool isn't really that difficult when I started to use the Bosch 18v drill.
Seriously, I've never had any product like this before and it fairly made my job more enjoyable, easier, and fast.
What's with the Bosch 18v Drill? 18v means more powerful-other Bosch drills have 14, or even lower power, and choosing the voltage always depends on the nature of your drilling work.
Bosch 18v drill is used for tough and professional drilling jobs, which includes those that require durability, strength, and commercial-quality features.
I've seen this tool to be very versatile when it comes to performance.
Others claim it as a "3-in-one" tool since it can perform in two drill modes (drill mode 1: RPM: 0-750.
Drill mode 2: RPM 0-2,800), and three impact modes (BPM (Max): 0-3,200, RPM: 0-2,800, Torque (Max): 1,500).
Choosing modes of drilling is based mainly on your desired depth.
With a smaller size and rounded edges, you can't imagine how powerful the tool is when used in tough jobs.
The grip is nicely angled and a little bit soft that makes it very comfortable on the palm while working-it seems that it's designed for ease of use and prevents injury on the arm and wrist area.
Its power when it comes to drilling is ten-folds compared to other brands.
It can drill approximately 3 ½ inch of wood and runs smoothly without any mess or jerky "out-of-the-way" movement.
Its 18volt impact driver is simply impressive and it cuts the working time half compared to regular drilling tools you get in the market.
Bosch 18v drilluses a Lithium-Ion Battery (18 Volts) pack and even how many times you use the drill-boring hole, fastening and driving, the battery always lasts longer compared to the traditional Ni-Cad batteries, not to mention its heavy weight and longer charging time.
I can say it's one of their assets and to boost consumer satisfaction, Bosch has included extra batteries in the kit and this is enough to supply the long and heavy working hours.
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