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The Bosch Cordless Combi Drill PSB 1800 LI-2 is a powerful and versatile tool designed for both drilling and screwdriving tasks. With a lightweight design, 2 included Lithium-Ion batteries, and a 3-in-1 functionality, it offers 20 torque settings and a keyless chuck for easy bit changes. Compatible with all Bosch 18V tools, this drill is perfect for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike.
Manufacturer | Bosch |
Part Number | 06039A3371 |
Product Dimensions | 15.12 x 3.94 x 13.46 cm; 1.3 kg |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item model number | 06039A3371 |
Size | 38 Nm | 10mm chuck |
Colour | Psb 1800 Li-2 |
Style | 2x 1.5 Ah battery |
Material | Plastic |
Pattern | PSB 1800 LI-2 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 18 |
Torque | 38 Newton Meters |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Speed | 1350 RPM |
Special Features | Variable Speed |
Included Components | Battery Charger, Screwdriver bit case |
Batteries included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
Battery description | Lithium-Ion |
Battery Capacity | 1.5 Amp Hours |
Item Weight | 1.3 kg |
I**.
Really good!
I’ve had the Bosch Cordless Combi Drill PSB 1800 LI-2 for about a year now, and I can confidently say it’s been one of my best purchases! This little powerhouse comes with two batteries and a solid carrying case, making it super convenient to grab and go whenever a home project pops up.What I love most is how lightweight it is. I’ve tackled everything from hanging pictures to assembling furniture, and I never felt like I was lugging around a brick. It’s just the right balance of power and portability, which is especially great for those of us who aren’t professional DIYers but still want to get things done around the house.The drill comes with all the bits you could need, whether you're doing some light work or taking on bigger projects. I’ve even used it for outdoor tasks, and it handled everything like a champ. The battery life is impressive too; I’ve never had it die on me mid-project, which is a huge plus in my book.Overall, if you’re looking for a reliable, efficient, and user-friendly drill, I highly recommend the Bosch Cordless Combi Drill PSB 1800 LI-2. It’s been a fantastic investment for me, and I think it could be for you too!
B**H
Very Handy Screwdriver
This is a lovely piece of kit, just perfect for the house or home. It comes with 2 Batteries which is great news when it comes to needing to use it quickly as it so often happens that it's more common to have at least one of the Batteries on full charge. Very comfortable to hold and use, this is a well worked out ergonomic hand held Drill/Driver kit. It's got plenty of power for most household uses and it can be stored very safely in it's durable case. Well done Bosch.
S**T
Bosch Are The Best!
I absolutely swear by the Bosch brand. Bosch are slightly more expensive than most brands, but they’re head and shoulders above the others in quality, power, and durability. Unlike most this drill has some simple but handy tricks. There’s no need to worry about running out of battery power because this has indicator lights that show how power is remaining, there’s also a LED light that illuminates the area that you’re working in. It has a 2 speed selector switch, and hammer action and the screwdriver setting has 20 torque settings. One of the really great ideas that Bosch have come up with is a chuck that can be tightened and loosened with one hand, it really is a fantastic idea, most drills require 2 hands to perform this action, and it can be unsafe too. This drill drives through brick walls with ease. This drill came with 2 batteries and charger, and a plastic carry case. This drill really does perform well and this particular model is very versatile. I have no regrets purchasing this drill, it truly is a perfect addition to anyone’s DIY tool kit.
F**.
Works well enough within its limits; useless on brick and concrete
EDIT: I've revised this to 4 stars. I think I was a bit too harsh. Yes, it's still no good for brick, concrete or even hard wood. Since my original review below, I've been using it to hang an internal door, fit door handles and other carpentry tasks and it has done an admiral job for those tasks. Just get a rotary hammer as well if you need to drill brick and concrete.When I first received this combi drill, I loved it! Problem was, I had never truly tested it.It's pretty good for assembling flat pack furniture. (Note that you would probably need to buy more accessories such as hex bits.) The plastic carry case is also surprisingly useful.I also managed to use it to hang a towel rail in the bathroom. (Though this kit doesn't come with drill bits - I had to buy those too.) This drill made nice neat holes in the grout.The battery seemed endless for those kinds of tasks. You could assemble a whole houseful of flat pack furniture on one battery. I questioned whether I really needed two batteries.Fast forward 3 years and now I have some real DIY tasks... and this drill didn't fair so well.First, I tried to drill some 16mm holes in wood to fit a mortice bolt. Drilling into a solid oak door with a flat wood bit got me nowhere. A couple of turns into the door, and it was clear there wasn't enough torque. I had to resort to a 25 year old corded Bosch drill which struggled but eventually powered through. This drill did manage to drill a 16mm hole in the pine door frame. So I guess you can drill 16mm holes as long as it is softwood.Then I tried to top fix some blinds. Unfortunately, my windows have concrete lintels. There's no chance this drill can get through that. (To be fair, even the old corded Bosch didn't make progress there.)So, what it couldn't do:- 16mm hole in oak- any hole (not even 3mm) in concreteWhat is good about it:- nice carry case- great as a screwdriver (as long as there is enough space)- can drill 16mm holes in softwood- can drill into walls, as long as it's not concreteSo on hindsight, I wonder whether I would have been better off just getting a 12V drill driver and a separate SDS rotary hammer. A 12V drill driver should be more than sufficient for flatpack furniture and they are more compact. The SDS rotary hammer would be used for drilling into brick and concrete.
B**L
Great drill
Great drill and my second one of these drills the first one burnt out after 6 years of use so lasted well it was used for everything around the house drilling walls concrete and drill wood etc very happy with and batterys last very long time value for money
S**N
Great quality & functionality
Brilliant, easy to use & charger. I should have bought one years ago! Usual Bosch high construction quality
A**L
Handyman must have
Bought it some 2+ years ago to do all kinds of repair or drilling jobs around the house on black Friday sale. After over 2 years of use, it still works hard for me around the house. The battery life is good. Together with the drill, I also brought a set of 70 pieces drill and bit set, which I found it is a good companion with the drill itself. I like the cordless future, the power it delivers even when I have to drill the bricks and light weight of the drill. I would recommend it to my friends if this model is still on the market.
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