Beautiful. As a Bosch person, love this layout and setup. Don't get the Bosch hand tools that often here in the U.S. but wish we could. Something really satisfying about seeing the tools go up on the wall! Great video!
Great video as always. Bosch makes quality tools. This coming from a long time Bosch power tool User Professionally for 25 years.I love Bosch! Much Respect
There’s something about you voice that I could sit and listen to you all day long and still feel like I’m ready to work not sleep like I am with most other people videos.
I have a couple of Bosch power tools: 1 big corded SDS Max rotary hammer (GBH 8-45DV), 2 corded SDS Plus rotary hammer, 1 corded jigsaw, 1 big corded angle grinder (2200W), 1 small corded angle grinder (1400W), 2 cordless drills (18v) and a cordless SDS rotary hammer. all of them are professional an I am very pleased with them. my oldest Bosch power tool is a SDS Plus rotary hammer from 1993 and because I took care of it, I use it to this day
So, I had shadowfoam suggested to me by someone recommending a pickfoam replacement for a dj gear case, never got round to it. Discovered the channel by chance, and what you've got me thinking about is how exactly i can improve my tool organisation in general. Such a good channel. Keep it up. Subbed!
Good to see a Bosch wall. I am a big Bosch tool user. I believe the vde set is coming out along with some water pilers also they do a digital level / angle finder.
Just over a year ago, I bought a Crescent CPTAW8 off Amazon, very similar to the SATA. I'm a Maintenance Engineer, and this tool has been used at least once a week since the day it dropped on my doormat! Brilliant bit of kit and versatile too.......
Greetings from the US. Bosch is an underrated brand by hand tools. I love you doing the hand tool video of them. Here in OK at Lowe's or Home Depot you are limited to Bosch power tools. The hammer is a standard German hammer. I love that you have a craftsman background and are open to different brands.
#2 also takes a lot of signals from sliding on the wall...thought it to be better than it is...but the small drills and 12v tools are amazing. Been using mine for years and been really happy of those. Was expecting you to have a rachet set, but you beat me to it with the #1.
I really love the Bosch Go 2. I have it in my service bag for about two years, and it is in combination with a Wera Toolcheck Plus perfect combination.
Love the channel, especially the way you explain what you are talking about, like the VDE pliers, very handy for beginners, I dont need it as I know everything LOL. I previously bought one of the Sata sets, unfortunately the ratchet fall apart the first time I used it, and it was putting an Ikea table together.
I have that same multi detector. It's literally saved my life after I was told that the "power lines pass through here". They we directly underneath where I was supposed to be drilling.
My dads had his old bosch drill for the last 14 years and had no trouble at all with it other than the batteries which needed replacing but for 33 pounds he got new ones and still uses the drill for all kinds of jobs
Hi I’m from Australia I have not seen most of the tools that you have listed but I will be looking for all at our Bunnings hardware store nice job on your video I like to see what you find thanks again
Absolutely love the black finish on the spanners, everything looks good in black and red, everything iv put in foam is the black and red foam lol, only my dewalt set I did in yellow tho
Absolutely love my Bosch 12v drill/driver and impact driver. Lightweight but powerful enough for anything I throw at them. Would love to see a setup for these.
Another great review mate, being a Bosch professional tool user myself extra points 👍. Really like the screwdriver set, will definitely be having a look at them. I just bought a set of ratchet ring spanners. Why couldn’t you have made this video a week earlier 😂😂
I really love the BOSH quality hand tools especially the spaners I work with spaners everyday and that fine adjustments would be really good.. I wasn't a were that BOSH made spaners.....Thanks for showing us the BOSH tools
I really enjoyed this video! Here in Germany we tend to be to confident with our German made tools. And forget to see that some are just trash. Bosch Professional is one of the Brand we get our confidence from to brag about German Quality 😂😂. Love your Videos, thank you so much ❤
Hi i’m a big bosch fan and like the tool wall. Also just wanted to tell you about keysmart as you’ve been to the US a few times, it’s a very neat way of sorting your keys and they have some cool tools to include. You can get them in the uk but they are expencive compered to the US price.
Great video as always! Any planes to do a VDE (Insulated) tool kit video? I’ve got a drawer in my box set aside for this but not too sure what’s good and what’s not.
Awesome Friday night ;, Euros kick off & Shadow foam Vid ; beer in hand watching Jonathan make another cool shadow foam display , 1st Euros game not looking good for Scotland just yet but roll on Sunday for England and roll on for next Friday shadow foam vid
That Go screwdriver is a fantastic bit of kit. It's not officially available in the US, so I had to get an import. Unfortunately, mine didn't come in the L-Boxx mini. The recip blade handle also isn't offered over this way. Bosch have released some VDE pliers recently, but I don't know if they're generally available in the UK yet.
Ive looked for the sata spanner but can't find any I'd love to buy some tools from you ive seen loads of bits that would be useful your channel is brilliant 👊
Have you done a full aldi workzone board, would love to know if thier actually any good. I do have a aldi drill and driver combo set when it was ferrex that has lasted me 6 years
I bought a corded Bosch jigsaw in 1977 when I first went into business. I have favored Bosch tools ever since. When I went to buy cordless I bought the 9.2 v or whatever it was then moved up to 18v when they quit working. I mostly use a drill or impact drive but I thought they were getting older so I switched to Makita because of the tool choices. I have had to buy 4 Makita drills because of broken gear box over the years. Meanwhile the Bosch are still going strong. I am an old cabinet maker so they get a good workout. I looked to buying another drill and Bosch makes an 18v drill driver tool with 4 heads so 4 tools in one. It would look good in shadow foam.
Bosch Powertools 12V are really good. You absolutely need the flexiclick, and the mini angle grinder, and the mini circular saw.... BTW: Bosch has VDE certified tools, f. ex. 14 screw driver kit (1600A02NF9) or 7 part mixed kit (1600A02NG3)
Great video. Our VDE range tools launched in May as well as a number of other product you asked about. Our next Live stream will be on the entire current hand tool range.
Hey jonathan, great video as always! 2 quick things: I'm trying to find the SATA waiting list link, but I don't think it's on the description and I can't find it on your website (on mobile, havent tried desktop yet), so I'd really appreciate a link! I'll 100% be buying a set. I got one of those quickchange screwdrivers from canada you did and I love it! Second thing, have you thought about doing a drawer with draper powertools? I know it's very UK-centric as i've not seen their powertools anywhere but here, but theyre rock solid bits of kit! Cheers from the north!
Id like to see some Ox Tools, I have a few bits from them, levels, square, pencil, folding knife, crowbar type thing, hammer, ratchet screwdriver and it all seems pretty decent. They do tons more stuff too
I actually got the handle for recip blades in the green version. It's the exact same thing as far as I can tell except it only comes with one blade. And I got two of those little electric screwdrivers for my company. We do events and we never know who will be handling it which means this thing being weak compared to an 18V cordless drill is actually a good thing. Semi-random people won't be able to easily rip screws apart with it. Besides that I'm already mostly Knipex'd out so no need for the Bosch pliers.
The hammer shown in 2:05 min. is the most commonly used hammer in Germany called "Deutscher Schlosserhammer" which means German fitter's hammer. Used by every fitter, mechanic or electrician in Germany. Usually in size 300gr. or 500gr.
thats another good layout video the blue foam suits the Bosch tools , but get to more tool shows i really enjoy your walk rounds hunting the weird and quirky tools. Ive just had a thought after browsing the webite you should offer the choice of mixing the colours in the starter packs, i have dewalt, makita and bosch tools and it would be nice to have the right cooured foam for each set of tools
Hi, The foam is rely nice and i think its a great deal (the color Grey would be Great). As an other Panel i would really like to see a toolkit with all Knipex tools and maybe some Wiha screwdrivers these tools are the manly used tools (electrical and installation) hand tools in Germany and there is also an powered vde (1000 v proof) powered screwdriver.
That spanner set looks nice and useful. I have the Gedore version of the silent ratcheting screwdriver and really like it. Gedore hand tools would be a good one for a tool wall and they have a good VDE range. BGS is another German tool manufacturer or Draper tools for a British one.
Great video shame we didn't get to see the buying as you do a great job when out and about. An Irwin tool would be good to see as they are a quality tool maker as well
Bish, bash and Bosch. I have the blade handle, which I rediscovered in my garage from 2012, It is a great item to have. I have the stud finder as well, I purchased it with a mini laser/ level. I have multi tool, mini driver and impact driver, I love them, so powerful and perfectly balanced in the hand. I must say, I sold on the ratchet spanner’s. I’m now going to Amazon to purchase😃💵💵
I'll suggest taking out the batteries out of the Bosch stud finder and the [measuring tape(maybe) incase they have replaceable batteries instead of rechargeable in-built ones to avoid battery drainage and overtime battery terminal corrosion/rust.
Something I would like to see is a trawl around car boot sales to see if you can get old chisels mallets and hammers. Polished up I think they would look good in a stained frame and shadow foam.