I have this little tool too. For the price the build quality is very good. I like the way that I can actually use two tools, one drillbit and one hexagonal driver bit as you can leave that inside the hex socket with the chuck on, so you can drill and drive in a screw for woodworking for example. There are more powerful drills but the size, the weight, the good shaped grip and this kind of "double" operation mode that makes this package a really good deal with the battery and charger included. The X12V battery in this case means the whole battery fits into the grip with minimal overhang and that may allow you to do stuff on tighter spaces where you don't need the power of a x20v 4ah battery powered tool. Also the overall weight is less.
bought the Parkside tool for £15 without charger and battery but it came with a good set of screwdriver bits and a good set of HHS drill bits , could not fault if for the money considering I can buy 4 Parkside tools for the price of 1 Bosch.
simple choice, Bosch , its not a race, its a marathon, my parkside die after 3months, bought the bosch and 1 year of heavy use and still running like new. so nothing to see
Il trapano non è a 12 volt, ma bensì a 11,1 volt La batteria ricaricabile monta tre accumulatori al litio da 3,7 volt....quindi 3 x 3,7= 11,1 volt e non 12 volt.
Not the standard gar 12v-15, i think they have a slightly more expensive "tool change" version. Metabo calls these "quick", so for example BS 18 L BL quick, not sure what suffix Bosch uses. Edit: i think it's "FC"
@@efdawahfan Were thr Boshes Blue or Green? We have had 6-7 Bosch Drill-Drivers in the last 15 years in the workshop and only two have gone broken. While the Parkside tools give away only when you press them a bit more.