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Bosch PS10-2A 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Impact Driver Kit

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MSRP: $282.00
Your Price: $135.00
Savings: $ 147.00 ( 52% )
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Manufacturer: Bosch
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Bosch PS10-2A 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Impact Driver Kit Features
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80-inch --pounds. of Torque & no. 8212; Drives 100 3-inch screws per battery charge Ultra-Compact Head Length & no. 8212; 3.5-inch total head length - 3 times shorter than most popular competitor 90-Degree Articulating Head & no. 8212; Rotates and locks-inch to five positions for-increased versatility 7+1 Electronic Clutch & no. 8212; Precision driving, eliminates over torque-inch soft base materials. Drill mode allows pilot and other small bore holes. Quick Change Chuck & no. 8212; Prevents bit loss-inch drill or drive mode - pull to-insert or release 1/4-inch hex shank bits
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Additional Bosch PS10-2A 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Impact Driver Kit Information
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We'd wager there have been plenty of times you tried to maneuver a drill/driver into a spot that just wouldn't allow it and wished you had a small, powerful tool that would drive a screw where others just can't go. Here it is. The PS10-2A is one of the handiest, most powerful little drivers we've laid hands on. It's impressively powered by "litheon," which Bosch calls "the industry's most advanced lithium-ion battery technology." We can attest that there's absolutely no lag in power, and the run time is great; more than 100 drives per charge. Recharge time is just 30 minutes, so you should never have to wait for a battery. The best feature, of course, is the clever design. Instead of a pistol grip like most drivers, this one has a sturdy tool body and an articulating head that has five detents, letting you set it however you need it. The head itself is just 3-1/2-inches long, so it's no struggle at all to slip it into tight spaces suchas in between studs, under-sink cabinets, between joists and other tricky situations. If it's length you need, just flip the head to the vertical position and it's literally like having a screwdriver at your fingertips; it's not quite a-foot long at its full length. It uses 1/4-inch hex bits, and they're easy to change. We would have liked to see some on-board bit storage, but that's a small point. The two-finger trigger is comfortable, and it's quite sensitive, so take care not to strip your fasteners while you're on the learning curve. In all, we're really pleased with this little driver, and we think there's a place for it in just about every toolbox. Includes: tool, (1) carrying case, (2) 12-volt batteries, (1) 30-minute charger, (2) 1.5-inch drive bits.
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What Customers Say About Bosch PS10-2A 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Impact Driver Kit:
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You can't use a slow turn to position the bit, and the high speed licks to chew-up screw heads. I am also not happy about spending the extra bucks for a "12V" tool, only to discover it is really the same as the 10.8V tool. This is a good tool and will get you out of a jam, but it is not my new go-to tool. The clutch positions don't provide enough range, driving a 3 inch screw into a 2x4 requires setting it on the drill position to get enough torque to recess the screw. (The Ridgid X3 impact driver has the top spot in my tool box). Speed control is poor. It basically runs either fast or very fast.
You only need a big one for big jobs. This 12v update of the 10v drill/driver has lots of power, switches bits in 3 seconds, has a clutch and is variable speed.
Its quite a bit of torque before the electronic clutch kicks in.I will keep it but would not buy it again until some of the quirks are worked out. And the minimum torque is not that minimum. The pros are the compact head, variable speed and the 2 batteries.The cons are the thing is FAT making the switch between forward and reverse is awkward. There is no safety switch to keep the tool from being switched on if its hit by something in the tool bag.
It is the exactly the same tool as the 12v tool. My opinion is that this is deceptive by Bosch. If you are in the market find a cheaper 10.8v. I gave this product only 3 stars because after purchasing a PS10-2A (12v) version of this tool I observed that it uses the same batteries and charger as the PS10-2 (10.8v) version. Read the specs.exactly the same for both. I called Bosch customer service and was told that other than the labeling these tools are in fact one in the same. If you go to the Bosch site it does not even have any information about the discontinued 10.8v version. The Bosch rep asserted that the 10.8v tool was under rated and a decision was made to relabel the 10.8v tool to 12v and sell it as the 12v Max.
like the bosch drills the only little problem is they are too noisy but the rest it's fine.
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