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Bosch 3660K 14.4 Volt Drill/Driver Kit | List Price: $331.62
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| Brand: Bosch Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - 1/2" single sleeve chuck
- 0-450RPM/0-1,500 RPM
- Over 425 inch pounds of torque
High Quality drill at a very Competative Price [Posted on 2002-04-17] I have had this drill for about 8 months and have used it on a wide variety of projects. I live on a farm and work part time construction. Pros- very comfortable, powerful, one handed chuck, balance. The only con if there is one is the weight, when working overhead for an extended period of time it does get heavy. Overall, the Bosch seems to be the best drill. I have owned the 14.4 Dewalt (991) and the Makita 6233. I had good luck with both the Dewalt and the Makita, but so far the Bosch has been the superior drill and if I were to buy another drill it would definitely be a Bosch.
Bosch is Boss [Posted on 2002-04-25] To be perfectly honest, I do not have this particular model. I do have two 3610's and a 3615. They are of the same breed, however, as the latest model, and I have had ample time (three years) to put them through their paces. In my opinion, the first thing that you must consider before buying any tool is what you are going to use it for. It does not make sense to buy a 24 volt cordless monster for doing a job better suited to a corded drill. I went to my local HD and hefted some of the 18 and 24 volt models and they were great as long as you had an electric winch to pick them up. You can not work with them for any length of time. Period. The Bosch 14.4 volt models are the epitomy of great design, great ergonomics and sensible application of battery power. They have accomplished everything I have thrown at them, even though I have thrown them some real curves, such as driving No. 14 screws, and drilling holes with 1 inch speed bore's. For a general, all around cordless drill they are the best I have seen, or used. Most of the others are sloppy with wide tolerences, very heavy, or just didnt feel right in your hand. These drills feel right right from jump street. My recommendation is to buy two. One for pilot drilling and one for driving. If you are a fanatic, like me. buy three. Through hole, pilot hole, driving. By the way, I have Bosh's Circular saw, Jig saw, and metal shear, and they are all top of the line, very well engineered tools that are a pleaseure to use. My next buy will be the 1618EVS Router. All my toos ar turning blue, the gray ones the red ones and the yellow ones are going on the auction block! Hope this helps, Have a good life!
Overall Good Drill [Posted on 2002-07-21] I've had mine for over 6 months and for the most part have been pretty satisfied. It's powerful ( 450 in/lbs of torque ), lightweight, well balanced, and a great value with a low price and 2 batteries and a one hour charger. Compared to other 14.4 drills, it's very competitve. The only thing that I don't like is the run time. I personally think the run time is weak, but 1) I'm used to using 24 volts and 2) I haven't compared it with my 14.4 DeWalt and PC. Overall, this is a pretty good drill for just about anyone
Great torque, but..... [Posted on 2002-08-27] This tool has plenty of power but thank God for two batteries and a fast charger. The run time leaves a lot to be desired. I have an old 9.6 volt drill that outlasts the Bosch by 2to1. But all that aside, it's got a great chuck and the bits run true with no slippage. Mabe I just got a bad set of batteries.
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