Bosch Professional 0 601 9F3 070 GSB 1080-2-LI with 2 x 1.5 Ah Batteries, Charger and Carry Case, Blue, 7.5 cm32.3 cm29.4 cm
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Bosch Professional 0 601 9F3 070 GSB 1080-2-LI with 2 x 1.5 Ah Batteries, Charger and Carry Case, Blue, 7.5 cm32.3 cm29.4 cm
£91.79
Description
- Power and flexibility within reach for screwdriving and drilling
- High productivity and excellent torque: due to 2-speed gearbox
- Longer battery life and more durability: thanks to Electronic Cell Protection
- Professional 12V System. Compact power. Maximum freedom. All rechargeable batteries are compatible with new and existing Bosch Professional tools in the same voltage class
- Included this Set: GSB 120-LI, 2×1.5 Ah battery, charger GAL 1210 CV, carrying case
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Specification: Bosch Professional 0 601 9F3 070 GSB 1080-2-LI with 2 x 1.5 Ah Batteries, Charger and Carry Case, Blue, 7.5 cm32.3 cm29.4 cm
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8 reviews for Bosch Professional 0 601 9F3 070 GSB 1080-2-LI with 2 x 1.5 Ah Batteries, Charger and Carry Case, Blue, 7.5 cm32.3 cm29.4 cm
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Ms. J. Aberley –
The drill action on this tool is fine, but the screwing power is limited, no good at all for screwing in screws of any length. Torque not high enough. My partner struggled making the frame for our patio decking and had to finish every screw off by hand. Cosmetic rather than a serious tool. I suppose you get what you pay for
Gary –
This is a nice bit of kit (got this on deal of the day) this is a great drill fits in your hand a treat, great for those confined spaces this is when you need a stubby grip handle, all the same features as a 18v drill but more compact, forward, reverse, hammer action, drill driving, and screw/driving, plus 2 speeds, have used it a few times now and I must say very impressed ( Bosch have always been good quality tools ) must of used 200 screws by now and the battery’s x 2 keep on going, (if your looking for a compact 12v drill give this one a try). Please note there are 2 battery’s in the case 1 is missing in my picture that’s because I’m using the second one in my impact driver.
Henrik Andersen –
You never go wrong with Bosch products. This is another winner for those looking for a drill to take care of light work.
It’s small but feels strong and durable. A perfect fit in the hand. It comes with two batteries which charge from empty to full very quickly. The lithium-ion type batteries keep their charge for a long time, so you don’t need to worry about power when left unused.
Although it’s only 12V, the torque is great. I have not used it for anything but wood, probably brick drilling will require something more significant. But for light house work, this is the perfect drill
arkham_inmate92 –
Use this all the time! The integrated battery makes it so much easier to handle than traditional cordless drills and drivers. I found the speed lacking, it’s not very good for drilling into dense material such as hardwoods or brick but handles softwoods and plaster fine. I’ve mainly used it to erect decking and fencing in the garden. The hammer function seems a little redundant as it’s not powerful enough to get through any material you’d usually need a hammer function for. Overall very happy with the design, i think it’s one of the cleanest on the market. Having the spare battery is essential as the batteries don’t hold more than an hour or two of moderate usage, but they charge quick and it’s easy to just swap them between the charging cradle and the drill whenever it runs out.
Overall very happy! Would purchase again!
KFB –
As a woman living on her own, I was looking for a drill/screwdriver that would suit general household diy but wasn’t too heavy and not too expensive. Bosch have a good reputation as a brand and this drill didn’t let them down. If like me, you’re a bit of a newby with drills etc, don’t expect fabulous instructions and there’s no drill bits which come with it. You’ll need to buy a set separately. I struggled at first with getting the chuck to grip but got it right eventually.
The smaller battery is lightweight and appears to be long lasting between charges making this drill ideal for the smaller hand. I’m not sure how it would stand up to more robust use but for me, it does what it says it does and it’s ideal. The light is really useful too if using in areas where lighting is poor.
Greg –
Waste of time, this is not a professional tool! The only thing it has professional is a colour! Absolutely junk on the professional scale. It’s exactly the same as their cheap models and has all the same problems and poor quality. Avoid paying extra for this as it is not professional. Chunk keeps loosing, very weak torque, constantly stops at heavier loads and overheats. Waste of time! No battery indicator.
Russell S. –
I normally use Makita 18v power tools but wanted a more compact drill/driver that is lighter and better in tight spaces.The Bosch GSB 120 was on a prime day deal and ticked all of the boxes. As the Makita equivalent would also use different batteries than the 18v i already have i thought that i would try Bosch as i am a fan of Bosch’s household appliances.
The product is very solidly made and comes with 2 x 12volt Li ion batteries and a simple charger secured in a plastic carry case.
The drill does have a light which i was unsure of by reading the description.
I use the drill for light drilling into soft wood and plaster and it is great. Used as a screw driver it is very good,and has surprising torque for most uses bearing in mind it’s voltage and size. For larger projects such as long screws into hard wood , drilling long holes into brick etc maybe revert to a larger more appropriate tool.
One small point Bosch….how about including a reversible screw driver bit ?
I have always…
EmJay –
I had the 10.8V version of this for years but foolishly didn’t purchase a spare battery for it. Now they are almost impossible to find. I gave that drill so much hard use and it always just kept on going……..it still does, but the battery isn’t holding the charge for long enough now. So I thought I would get the 12V version.
The design is very similar to the 10.8V version but there are a few subtle improvements.
– The weight is slightly further back which has improved the balance and makes it feel even more compact than before.
– The forward/reverse switch is located in a slightly different way, making it more user friendly and comfortable.
– The trigger seems to be even more precise that the previous model.
– The chuck seems to have been improved slightly, I find it grips the bits far better and doesn’t work loose as much when in use.
– Overall, the previous model was the best drill I had ever owned. This one is definitely improved!