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@@DSquire10In the US the new model is called BOSCH GSR12V-300FCB22. As far as I can tell it is identical in every way to the 140 except utilizing a brushless motor. And a belt clip! 😊
HI Brett, Thanks for the review and the link. I can't seem to find this information but can you see on the charger if it is 110v-240v please as I can't get this tool in Australia as yet
I love the Milwaukee 12v line. These head attachments are awesome. This set plus an impact at a discounted price would be perfect for entering into a 12v line. My only issue is that Bosch doesn't make an electric ratchet or a Dremel in their 12v line
@@BrettsWoodshop I got robbed of 90% of my tool collection 3 years ago. Working with a minimal rig made me not love the game. A year ago I started a tool buying rampage that is still taking place. Everything is brushless now. That robbery was the best thing to ever happen for my career. I would have ran those tools into the earth. The biggest sting of it was that I just finished replacing 17 slim packs with new Samsung cells. 1.7 upgraded to 3Amps. They were so nice!
Tysm for the confirmation bias, got the same thing and was wondering how useful it was gonna be in more specialized projects than just putting a screw into the wall
I’ve own this Bosch for 3yrs, use it for door and cabinet removal or install. Also own a dewalt 12v screw/drill and newest M12 hammer drill/clutch with the impact driver. The M12 has the balls but not that Swiss knife all in one.
@@cyberfemme319 There's also a low profile attachment that locks in the hex bits that comes in the kit. But I generally use the drill chuck for drill bits regardless.
I got one a year or so ago, I too think it is great, my one complaint is the bag they provide is worthless to keep the parts organized, its simply toss everything in the bag.