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πŸ”‹ Bosch PS130 2A 12V Lithium Ion Ultra Compact Power Tool Review

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Description of πŸ”‹ Bosch PS130 2A 12V Lithium Ion Ultra Compact Power Tool

Most Compact - Shortest head length and smallest height, Lightest Weight - only 2.3 lbs. Shortest head length in class - better balance and control of tool for perfect working in tight areas. 2 Speeds - Optimized torque and screw driving and speed for drilling, 3/8 inch auto chuck - convienient clamping of drills and bits. 20 clutch settings - perfect torque adjustment for precise screw driving, LED Light - illuminates dark work spaces. Fuel Gauge - easier battery management for continued working, Includes: (2) 12V Max Lithium-Ion Batteries, (1) BC330, 60 minute charger. Shortest head length in class for better balance and control of tool. Compact with shortest head length, smallest height, and weight of 2.3-pounds. The LED light illuminates dark work spaces. Fuel gauge for easier battery management and uninterrupted working. Made for drilling into a variety materials including wood, metal and masonry.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great drill for small jobs around the house

Great little drill with a punch. The 2-speed selector switch at the top is suitable for use, and the mode selection is intuitive. I think it's great for light work ie a homeowner doing small jobs around the house. The drill bit is very small and I don't think it would be suitable for heavy duty work like metal work or much drilling in masonry. I'll keep my corded drill handy for bigger jobs like shoveling and hard surfaces. No comparison with 120V torque! The advantage of this drill is that the

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  • Tools and Housewares
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  • Price

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best little drill I've ever had

I've had this drill for pretty much exactly 5 years now. I use it once or twice a month for all sorts of things. Everyone I have ever allowed to use it has marveled at its power. It can twist your wrist if you are not prepared for it. I've just used it to make a series of large shelves out of 2x4 and plywood, my heaviest use for it. Even after so many years, I was still amazed at how well he turned 3 1/2" screws. I hit a knot once and had to move the screw away from it, but other than that it…

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  • Drill
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  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

2.0A Batteries Now Standard - Great DIY Drill

I've been using corded drills for years and I'm finally tired of pulling heavy extension cords and organizing cords during projects. . I did a lot of research and narrowed it down to a few models. The L-BOXX system is interesting, but I'm not a builder, so I preferred the hammer to the fancy case. I got the drill last night, charged the batteries and did a test run. Driving screws into old pine was no problem and the socket was easy to adjust to an even depth. Drilling was fine and I didn't see

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  • Power & Hand Tools
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  • Great Price