Working for Hard-Core Projects? Bosch 18v Drill Is What You Need
Posted on: June 20, 2011
Getting durable tools for my work is top priority especially when I got no time and money to spend on broken tools. When you go on purchasing tools, there are several options and buying choices that depend on the kind of product you need, quality, affordability, and durability.
Finding the best drilling tool isn't really that difficult when I started to use the Bosch drill. There is no regret in choosing this tool since every work or repair in the house becomes easier and faster.
18v has the most power compared to the 14 or 12v types and it's your choice on what voltage to choose depending on what sort of work you are going to do with it. Bosch 18 volt 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. The whole function of the drill can be summarized as having two drill modes and three impact modes.
Notwithstanding small size and tiny round edges, the drill is still powerful and sufficient for hard nosed tasks. The grip is angled perfectly so that it becomes very comfortable to the hands and prevents unnecessary injury to the arms and wrist.
Power wise, it is ten times more reliable to other leading cordless drills. It can drill approximately 3 ½ inch of wood and runs smoothly without any mess or jerky "out-of-the-way" movement. The impact driver is always notable with a perfect performance that cuts drillling job time to half when compared to other similar drills.
Bosch 18v drill comes with a Lithium-Ion battery pack that has the capacity of drilling, boring holes, and driving in longer working hours compared to old Ni-Cad battery types. The battery package is perhaps the best feature of the drill and in order to lure potential buyers, Bosch adds extra batteries for the whole package.