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Bosch 3960K-CC 24 Volt 1/2-Inch Drill/Driver Kit includes Clic-change Quick-change Bit System | List Price: $583.85
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| Brand: Bosch Binding: Tools & Hardware
Features: - Bosch-built motor delivers 500 in./lbs. of torque for maximum power
- Clutch with 16 torque settings for precise screwdriving
- 1/2-inch keyless chuck accepts big bits
- Package includes Clic-Change bit system
Power and Performance [Posted on 2002-07-21] If you're looking at a cordless drill to do whatever you need it to do, you've just found it. This drill has unbelievable power at 500 in/lbs of torque, plenty of run time, is very well balanced, and for it's size isn't all that heavy. I've had mine over 2 years and it has held up well. It's a great value with 2 batteries and a one hour charger. If you're looking at a heavy duty cordless drill or can't decide between this and other 24 volt drills out there, this is THE one to get
Bosch [Posted on 2003-01-09] Very powerfull drill with long battery life. The keyless chuck works well. It recharges quickly. It is well ballanced, and the controls are easy to use. The forward/reverse switch is easy to work.
Dissapointed with Bosch [Posted on 2003-02-17] I work in the building industry, and have bought my share of tools. I purchased the Bosch 24V, thinking it would be a good replacement for my 6 year old cordless Dewalt drill. During two years of use, I have had numerous problems with this drill, and have gone back to my 8 year old Dewalt. The charger has been fixed twice. I have fixed this drill twice and it is currently in the shop getting a repair estimate. Bosch has a repution for depndable tools. I own several Bosch tools, but I am deeply dissapointed with this purchase.
The nose of this drill will break off!! [Posted on 2003-03-06] I am a Genral building contractor For 27 years and I started with a 9.6 makita back in early 80's then went to 12V milwaukee and then to this drill and niether fo this two drills are any good. Iam still using the old 80's Makita. I bought this drill basing it on other Bosch products and this has to be the worst. This drill fell off a SIX FOOT ladder and the whole nose of the BROKE COMPLETELY OFF. I will stay with Makita.
design flaw [Posted on 2003-05-15] This drill has great power, however, the chuck assembly is attached with a small plastic ring. It will break in a 3 foot fall. My drill has broken twice in 6 months. To their credit, Bosch has repaired it free. I wish they would upgrade it to a more rugged model.
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