Bosch PSB 18 VE-2 Cordless Hammer Drill + 2nd Battery
The PSB18VE2 is probably the ultimate Bosch Cordless Combi Drill. For drilling in masonry, timber and steel it has pretty much no equal, it’s also equally effective for screw driving as well. The Drill has 5 torque settings which you can adjust easily and a drill and impact drill setting optimum power for every application. For higher performance, it has a 2-speed planetary gears, this also ensures a longer lifetime for the drill and batteries. With the best power transfer and high quality workmanship, you can see all of Bosch Power tools experience in this one hammer drill. The Bosch Electronic speed control uses the trigger for acceleration from 0 to a maximum, and a keyless chuck means it’s extremely quick and simple to change the bits.
Wherever you buy this drill watch the price differences, and ensure you buy a pack with the two batteries included. With hammer drills it’s often the battery that expires first and they can be quite expensive to replace. The cost of the pack with two batteries is only a little more than the single pack and it will prolong the life of your drill for sure.
I wanted a cordless drill for the work it would be too difficult to use a normal drill wire (mounting hanging baskets outside and shelves in the cabinet release). The PSB 18 VE-Bosch Cordless Hammer Drill 2 was perfect. It came with an extra battery, so I do not need to stop work and wait for it to load up. There is also a clip on the side that holds the screws a little if I did not have to keep looking in my toolbox when I wanted to change drill for screwing. The chuck is also very easy to use. I would thoroughly recommend this cordless drill and I managed to get a market (£ 99).
I just bought this drill Bosch as a direct replacement for the same model. £ 10 cheaper than buying replacement batteries for my old man! my original drill gave me many years and many hours of service and I recommend it without reservation.
The Bosch PSB 18 VE-2 hammer drill cordless was delivered quickly and without problems, it comes in a rugged and battery charge in 30 minutes allowed me to work quickly after the first charge I charge the battery for another when the first begins to fade, at least I will not stop working (I have no excuse for the woman, now that I'm waiting for the drilling rate). It powered by bricks with ease with the action of the hammer drill (good), then he changed the action live for all screws that had to do. It is very light and very easy to use with adjustable speed trigger, so when I needed to go slow to start I pulled the trigger very slowly, but then when I needed it d 'go fast, I pressed harder without jerks unlike my previous DRILL had. This exercise is fantastic.
I used to have a 24v drill Tesco but it was great and clumbersum and when I pierced masonry he had a little trouble. I bought it because the mechanism is kaput and I had less than 1 ½ years (shocking), I will never buy an unnamed power tool as happened to my orbital sander, a corded drill and a few other tools that I had in the past. You get what you pay for as they say, and I totally agree because the tools that have a reputable name is still used and is going strong.
I totally agree with getting this year and is an excellent product and is quick to change drills with automatic locking his disposal.
ABSOLUTELY A MUST HAVE IN YOUR TOOL COLLECTION.
Bosch thank you.
I do believe the greatest power tool I have in my tool kit is the battery charged cordless drill, For my last project I demolished my bedroom and did a total redecoration and the hand tool I used the most and was truly useful was my cordless drill. I think for each project in the house I had the battery charged cordless drill in my hand. There’s no doubt that the reconstruction project may have taken triple the time if I was without my ideal hand tool.