Bosch GSB 18v Li drill review
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Bosch GSB 18v Li drill review
The Bosch GSB 18v Li is a cordless combi drill. The drill is lightweight and easy to use and the battery run time is excellent.
GBH 18V SDS+ is excellent and is probably one of the best 18v SDS machines on the market.
So what is the problem with the GSB 18v Li ?
The plastic chuck is useless and no matter how tight you turn it the bloomin thing will not grip the drill bits correctly. Before you start thinking I am limp wristed and can’t tighten the chuck correctly I must point out that I have never had this problem with any of my three Dewalt 18v drills or my Milwaukee 18v drill. Only yesterday I was drilling through a few pieces of metal on a machine and when I removed the drill the drill bit was stuck in the metal! Not only is this annoying and causes hours of lost time on jobs but it also damages the drill bit so that the next time you come to use them you can’t read the drill size as it has been damaged by the pathetic quality chuck on the machine. The second problem emerged when I was drilling a large hole in some steel checker plate on the floor using a 2 inch hole saw, when the machine’s torque control selector kept slipping from the desired torque into the hammer action mode, this again adds time to the job and annoys you as I had to keep stopping to change the drills torque control selector back to the desired torque.
This drill is light weight, feels good to use and the battery lasts ages but it’s let down by the plastic chuck and torque control selector (this may be a fault on this machine only but the drill is only a few months old).
The batteries have a useful charge indicator which illuminates when you press the indicator button on the battery.
The built in LED work light is all but useless and rarely points exactly where you are drilling.
I have used this machine several times over the last few months and each time I am disappointed by it, which is a shame as the So what is the problem with the GSB 18v Li ?
The plastic chuck is useless and no matter how tight you turn it the bloomin thing will not grip the drill bits correctly. Before you start thinking I am limp wristed and can’t tighten the chuck correctly I must point out that I have never had this problem with any of my three Dewalt 18v drills or my Milwaukee 18v drill. Only yesterday I was drilling through a few pieces of metal on a machine and when I removed the drill the drill bit was stuck in the metal! Not only is this annoying and causes hours of lost time on jobs but it also damages the drill bit so that the next time you come to use them you can’t read the drill size as it has been damaged by the pathetic quality chuck on the machine. The second problem emerged when I was drilling a large hole in some steel checker plate on the floor using a 2 inch hole saw, when the machine’s torque control selector kept slipping from the desired torque into the hammer action mode, this again adds time to the job and annoys you as I had to keep stopping to change the drills torque control selector back to the desired torque.
This drill is light weight, feels good to use and the battery lasts ages but it’s let down by the plastic chuck and torque control selector (this may be a fault on this machine only but the drill is only a few months old).
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