There is a real strong demand for a cordless 18V Belt Sanders & 18V Band Files as it is much needed to the range like pronto Bosch, just like 18V Cordless Rebar Tiers, 18V cordless Rebar Cutters, 18V cordless Rebar Benders & 18V cordless Threaded rod Cutters, as your Ampshare Partners do not make any of those cordless Rebar & Threaded Rod tools in particular, so you need to make them and bring to market asap Bosch, Much respect.
Since you said you are going to have a large nailer range, would you be making a dedicated 18V cordless Roofing Nailer, An 18V Cordless 9 gauge fencing stapler, 18V 18 gauge Electric cable Stapler, 12V 23 Gauge Pin Nailer too?
I vote for 18V Belt sander for sure. I also vote for 18V (36?) Chainsaw. I also vote for Parallel multi-bay superfast modular charger. 18V File - I may vote for that one as well.
Bosch can you please update your 82mm 18v planer? It was released in 2012 and is embarrassing at this point still being brushed and single blade. You have the motors and plenty of juice with procore batteries so let's ditch the 1.6mm max and catch up to Makitas 4mm planing depth 💪
I think there is a market for the 12v sds, their competitors are still developing 12v kit. I know they are concentrating on 18v pro core but think they are missing a trick.
I think it would be possible to make a 27kg Straight Hammer Breaker in Bitrubo Technology as your 18V plus Procore Batteries are suitable for that, is it not? Also, to compliment this breaker, would you be making fellow concrete construction tools like a Cordless 18V Biturbo Concrete Screed, an 18V Biturbo Compactor, an 18V Biturbo Rammer? an 18V Biturbo 24inch & 36 inch cordless trowel machine, one 18V 4 feet & one 18V 8 feet brushless concrete Vibrators too?
A GSH 27 pulls 2000W so we could potentially power it with ProCORE18V in theory. However it might be a runtime consideration due to the continuous nature of the current draw. As we said it might have to be a 2x 18V system for runtime... But even then for continuous, heavy duty applications corded still has it's place.
@@BoschProfessionalUK I agree, the corded has its place there still, but you could do a 4 battery set up for the 27kg Biturbo breaker. Would be good for runtime.
Why not make your Giraffe Sander an 18V Cordless Biturbo Machine. It is high draw tool when sanding Drywall, which makes it suitable for your Procore 18V plus batteries, for sure? Agree?
Obviously possible to build a tool off the BITURBO platform but consider the runtime requirements for that type of application. It's not necessarily the high current draw that is the issue ( Which a ProCORE18V+ battery would help with ).... the GTR pulls only about 550W... so it is more about length of trigger time needed for your typical drywall sanding application. Same for the dust extractor. personally i probably would still be recommending a corded extractor for that type of higher material removal, longer duration requirements. - Chris
@@BoschProfessionalUK Get your point, but from my experience, doing a lot of this, it is lot of work, requiring a lot of power to do this work. Even self at only 550W, i still think a cordless version would suffice as it packs a lot of punch at that wattage. Plus. if you still dont see that way, at least make a cordless one for cosmetic, light repair work then? PS, i do agree with using a corded Vacuum though. Good point. Enjoy your vacation Mr Murray,much respect.