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Bosch 10.8v drill/driver
I was in the local tool house the other day and saw a new bosch 10.8v
drill/driver that is real small. Has anyone bought one? What do you think of it? Bob H |
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Bosch 10.8v drill/driver
"GMoore" wrote in message . .. I've had one for about 7 months. It works great, particularly for attaching hinges, slides, and handles. I've put in over 400 screws (#6x5/8") with one battery. It comes with 2 batteries and recharges in approx.30 mins. The size and weight difference (compared to a 14.4 Milwaukee) is a lot easier to use in building cabinetry. I recommend it for anyone that does a lot of smaller screwing in tight places. ;~) When I was much younger and just getting started, I did a lot of smaller screwing in tight places. |
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Bosch 10.8v drill/driver
I've had one for about 7 months. It works great, particularly for attaching
hinges, slides, and handles. I've put in over 400 screws (#6x5/8") with one battery. It comes with 2 batteries and recharges in approx.30 mins. The size and weight difference (compared to a 14.4 Milwaukee) is a lot easier to use in building cabinetry. I recommend it for anyone that does a lot of smaller screwing in tight places. |
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Bosch 10.8v drill/driver
GMoore wrote:
I recommend it for anyone that does a lot of smaller screwing in tight places. Naw, on 2nd thought, I won't go there. Lew |
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