I used ruclips.net/user/postUgkx4ynqaujg7rZKFapA8s29kTpRszJGa3-K this for the first time today to replace the front wheel bearing on my rwd 98 dodge dakota. This had absolutely no issue removing or reinstalling the lug nuts and it took off the axle nut without any struggle. Sounds like it's got some muscle to it. Time will tell
This drill is awesome. Went to Lowes to get a DeWalt. Looked in the next aisle and saw this one was on sale for $120. What score! Mostly use it to work on my car. Incredible power. Will break lug nuts loose that are torqued down 130 lbs
Great in depth review. All my tools are bosch, and not one has let me down , the 36v sds is a real powerful beast. I've got the older version of this impact, and I'm now going to order this updated one. Thanks for the review.
Great review as always guys. Really good to see Bosch are keeping up with the competition and even, dare i say it, leading the way in some areas also, just brilliant.
Awesome review guys. Been using Bosch exclusively for three years now. Love it, can't kill it. Traded up from Red Ryobi and so much better and more robust. Will grab this new model. Appreciate your time and keep up the awesome work.
Nice review guys, Feedback form mine, I used my gdx 18vec since 2014 and love it, great grip and nice smooth tap screws in the correct position, also power control is nice not drain much battery , besides I never feel power lag during the time. I brought Pro core 4ah battery early this year, found this battery probably the leading class of the market, excellent build quality and great bright LED power indicate. I would say my GDX can last another 5 years same as my new pro core battery . Quality tool.
I’ve got a GDX-18V EC that I really like but it isn’t quite strong enough to remove wheel nuts/bolts on cars. This new 200Nm version would probably work quite well in an automotive situation
A tall tool but a very compact head length even with the hybrid chuck. That's certainly something Bosch seems to aim for with their tools, my gsr 18v-60c will squeeze in where my DeWalt will not
Been using the old GDX 18v EC for a couple of years. Like you said, Bosch don't seem to play the arms race but my GDX (and GDR before) have been properly dependable. Rained on. Dropped off scaffold. Whatever the task just keeps going. Only problem I've had with the GDX is the red rubber ring around the chuck/adapter comes off. I had to epoxy mine in place. It's much improved using the ProCores. Thanks for the review of the 200C though. I'll wait see what deals come around later in the year.
@@sw86241996 Mine only came with the red ring mate. I did only buy the bare tool though. Perhaps the other colour rings come with the full kit? Never seen the other colour rings tbh. You any idea what the purpose of them is?
@@BischBaschBosch yes mate. I brought as skin only it also comes with plastic inlet as well that you can put in Bosch box. My dear was super good only paid $157 back to 2014 at bunnings. Now price raised at $207 this year. You can look for rubber rings from gumtree or eBay.
@@sw86241996 Maybe it's an Oz thing? Honestly never seen the other colour rings here in the UK. Mind you, there is every chance I didn't notice them in the box and binned them. I did get the inlay tray though.
I got the one with just the 2Ah battery, it wasn't enough to take half the nuts off a wheel on a car! but worked perfect with a 6Ah i had. I was thinking about returning it but about two weeks after i got it my buddy jammed the chuck on my other drill (hammer/combo drill) which ruined the spring ping clutch thing it has inside (i took it apart) BUT there was a clearance on a kit with hammer drill and the impact drill/wrench with two 4Ah Core18v batteries. The lager 21700 cells in the Core18v 4Ah battery can defiantly put out many more amps as it felt like a whole new tool easily doing more than the 1800 in-lbs/200nm, but!! also got louder.. ear ringing louder. I'm going to try to put RVT sealant in it to see if i can muffle it as much as i can Also, ironically because the stronger battery (Core18v 4.0Ah) it didn't have to spend a lot of time on the bolts and would last as long or longer than the 6.0Ah battery with 18650 cells. Best part is they only weigh a bit more than the 2.0Ah
@@OZToolTalk If were to be kind, I would say they're taking the approach of Enzo Ferrari in the 60's - let the competition release the innovations first and "real world" test, then just produce what they see actually works down the line.
I love Bosch, but I find myself switching over to another brand as I need new tools because Bosch hardly makes any tools when Milwaukee and DeWalt are turning out new stuff all the time.
Larger batteries do not give more power or torque. The factor for maximum torque is voltage. The max power and torque will be achieved when the battery is fully charged whatever the capacity. However a smaller battery will experience voltage drop faster than a larger one.
find me evidence of your claim. I have argued (and won) this argument with like 100 in youtube comments. It isn't the extra Ah, it's the total instaneous power (VxA) that the cells can produce. Big batteries have more cells.
so you need to step up to an 8.0Ah core battery to notice an increase in power? I am using a 2.0Ah battery as I don't use my Bosch combi drill for very long and performance is a bit underwhelming but am considering this impact driver to replace it, but maybe I would be better off buying a bigger battery? Cheers.
Hey guys just curious me and a mate both bought one of these as our local had a great deal but we’ve both had trouble with sockets getting stuck, really annoying can you tell me why they use a key ring type instead of a one piece like other impact drivers
It has a friction ring, rather than a detent pin. People are divided on which is better. You'll find that friction rings are a little tight when new and after a long time become too lose! Stick it out, it won't be too tight forever. [Dwain]
would love to see you guys do more power testing with that 8.0 battery on some other tools and see how much more power they have especially that starlock multitool
mark hartgraves We will certainly do that in the future. You may see more on our Instagram, but keep an eye out for our upcoming impact driver comparison. Power test for sure (mike)
There's not really any Bosch tool out there that can utelize the power of neither the 8 or 12ah batteries. The only exception could be the rotary hammer (gbh 18v-26?), and gws-125. I am well updated on Bosch, and have tried a lot of their tools. I agree that Bosch usually come out too late with their tools. I.e. this year they are coming out with a 7 1/4" circ, and a mitre saw. However, other brands came out with this already back in 2016. Also mitre saw coming up, which other's have been producing for some time now. From what I see it doesn't look like so many carpenters use Bosch, but more trades that don't rely so much on having powerful battery-tools. I will say tho, that on some tools you feel a power-difference between old batteries and new, ie. the grinder. When it comes to the "connect" I've got it on my angle grinder, and fint it quite useless. If you are curious on what Bosch is up to look up "World of concrete 2019 Bosch"
If it's a hybrid driver & wrench, how is the axial hammering controlled alongside the rotary hammering which you get with both impact drivers & wrenches? Is it always on? In which case, is it just an impact wrench in the sense it comes with a 1/2" square drive alongside the hex bit holder? I suppose torque might be higher than a typical impact driver (I've not got that much experience with them tbh) but it's still very low for an impact wrench, even the 18V ones.
There is only one kind of impacting/hammering on an impact driver or wrench, and that is rotationally. Bosch's hybrid is an impact driver, with wrench functionality.
@@MercianUK That's not my understanding,. Can you provide any articles or proof? Having a forward hammer as well (like a rotary hammer drill) would destroy the tips of PH tips incredibly quickly.
@@OZToolTalk Sure: "Impact drivers essentially work by combining the rotational motion with a hammering action to generate high torque...When the motor alone is unable to provide torque to fasten or unfasten a screw, the spring-loaded hammering mechanism actuates. The hammer mechanism lifts-up and rotates around and then is pushed down by the spring. It then hammer hits the output shaft transferring the rotational torque to it and this is repeated. This concussive blows to the spindle results in very high torque to the spindle." www.finepowertools.com/drills/impact-driver/#working-principle "impact drivers also mix in a hammering action that not only hammers down, but sideways" www.howtogeek.com/305007/power-drills-vs-impact-drivers-whats-the-difference/ I'll admit that in looking for those I did find conflicting information on Wikipedia suggesting only manual impact drivers apply axial hammering but no source was given for that information on wiki. It's something I've always heard, that they apply the hammer action along both axes. I recall seeing Gosforth Handyman make a point of demonstrating that action in one of his RUclips videos too.
Good review, although is there any reason why you can't name names with other brands in your reviews? I would find it helpful if you were able to make comparisons with other brands like "I found the battery heavier than the flexvolt batteries" or "it's faster than the makita". Most tradies have used a couple of different brands and it would help give a bit of context and reference if you could make comparisons between other competitors.
Hey Dan ! I like tools comparison videos as well, for sure. But I also like this kind, which is a pure review of the tool: how it feels, how it behaves, if it's comfortable, etc. without referring to other tools, without comparing but just about "feeling", giving a neutral feedback of the tool, for what it actually is. That's to me really two distinct types of videos, which I like equally. In the past, Mike & Dwain made very very nice comparisons videos, I am sure we'll have more to come ! (Btw, doing a comparison video of this tool would be pretty challenging : such an hybrid is pretty unique, not sure there are a lot more on the market to be compared with).
Dan We have a big comparison coming for that and we love to compare for SURE. The role of a single review is more to focus on features and benefits or negatives of this tool. But keep an eye out, this coming comparison should a BANGER ! (Mike)
Hey guys, How does the procore 4ah compare to say the 5ah Li ion batteries that come with the combo kits? Mine came with 2x 5ah Li-ions and I would like to get one or two more batteries but torn on what to get for the bosches
They for some reason decided to produce a budget brushed version of the gdx (GDX-180). No Bluetooth on that model and no speed change beyond the trigger. I'd rather save up a few more dollary doos and get the more capable and fancier version, and if I absolutely needed a budget combination wrench/driver then the previous gen is probably a better option
Good review by the way but one thing to mention with the gdx is I sold the previous model due to the fact a lot of hex shank bits don’t fit in correctly as the shank has to go deeper then normal to click in so certain bit holders and hex drill bits the bodies hit the tool before it’s clicked in place which is really annoying !
This warranty bollocks really pisses me off! You guys say this has a six year warranty. Here in the UK is only three years, and that's with the extention! 😡 And 398 Australian dollars! More money less warranty, that's the great in gest Britain! Makes my dung hole hurt!
just bought a 96v chinese impact driver. It is currently charging.....lol Let's see what it can do! Great video guys! Bosch (german) but was it actually made in Germany, or....China?? Cheers! Mick
Very nice compact impact driver and sorry if I missed it, but Im from Denmark and transparency are vital in my part of the world. so I always like to be familiar with, the circumstances and from what viewpoint a given reviewer is judging a device from, as that info doesn't hurt anything and particularly hence so-call review-videos on youtube where it can be quite relevant to get that info down. Did you purchase it with own money' as a normal consumer and gonna keep it like that? or is it like a free shill-product that Bosch or perhaps some local store has gifted you free of any charge in the intent that you then made a review-add-video for it and they get som advertising out there., in that cases, some can keep it forever or and some need to return it. Anyway to sum it up' simply just make it transparent, that is the best way to meet your viewers and a win-win for all... And it doesn't take a Ph.D. to realize that it does vary to some extent' if it's a gifted free product for a commercial review-purpose or you in fact, spend your own hard earned money to purchase it and intend to keep it. But great video, +1 as always.
Hi Jakob. After a couple of years of reviews, all companies started providing tools to us. We make no secret of this fact. It's a LOT of work making these reviews and the cost of the tools is the price of doing business. There are plenty of reviewers around who get paid for their reviews, we've never taken a cent from a tool brand. (Dwain)
I used ruclips.net/user/postUgkx4ynqaujg7rZKFapA8s29kTpRszJGa3-K this for the first time today to replace the front wheel bearing on my rwd 98 dodge dakota. This had absolutely no issue removing or reinstalling the lug nuts and it took off the axle nut without any struggle. Sounds like it's got some muscle to it. Time will tell
This drill is awesome. Went to Lowes to get a DeWalt. Looked in the next aisle and saw this one was on sale for $120. What score! Mostly use it to work on my car. Incredible power. Will break lug nuts loose that are torqued down 130 lbs
it's a great tool!
Great in depth review. All my tools are bosch, and not one has let me down , the 36v sds is a real powerful beast. I've got the older version of this impact, and I'm now going to order this updated one. Thanks for the review.
I've been using the previous version (185Nm) for the last 4 years, and I love it
It's a great tool!
Great review as always guys. Really good to see Bosch are keeping up with the competition and even, dare i say it, leading the way in some areas also, just brilliant.
cheers Shaun!
I love how you guys have videos while your talking.
Awesome review guys. Been using Bosch exclusively for three years now. Love it, can't kill it. Traded up from Red Ryobi and so much better and more robust. Will grab this new model. Appreciate your time and keep up the awesome work.
Thanks Nic. You'll love it
Irony is Milwaukee is better.
Nice review guys, Feedback form mine, I used my gdx 18vec since 2014 and love it, great grip and nice smooth tap screws in the correct position, also power control is nice not drain much battery , besides I never feel power lag during the time. I brought Pro core 4ah battery early this year, found this battery probably the leading class of the market, excellent build quality and great bright LED power indicate. I would say my GDX can last another 5 years same as my new pro core battery . Quality tool.
William shu Awesome news, and yes I think the batteries are RIGHT UP THERE !
Just found you guys. Great review! Bosch awesomeness!
I’ve got a GDX-18V EC that I really like but it isn’t quite strong enough to remove wheel nuts/bolts on cars. This new 200Nm version would probably work quite well in an automotive situation
Agreed!
Great review! I'm looking to get this as well...
Same it’s really good tool 🥇
A tall tool but a very compact head length even with the hybrid chuck. That's certainly something Bosch seems to aim for with their tools, my gsr 18v-60c will squeeze in where my DeWalt will not
Been using the old GDX 18v EC for a couple of years. Like you said, Bosch don't seem to play the arms race but my GDX (and GDR before) have been properly dependable. Rained on. Dropped off scaffold. Whatever the task just keeps going. Only problem I've had with the GDX is the red rubber ring around the chuck/adapter comes off. I had to epoxy mine in place. It's much improved using the ProCores. Thanks for the review of the 200C though. I'll wait see what deals come around later in the year.
I believe gdx18v ec comes with 3 rubber ring as package. Different color black red and yellow but I like red
@@sw86241996 Mine only came with the red ring mate. I did only buy the bare tool though. Perhaps the other colour rings come with the full kit? Never seen the other colour rings tbh. You any idea what the purpose of them is?
@@BischBaschBosch yes mate. I brought as skin only it also comes with plastic inlet as well that you can put in Bosch box. My dear was super good only paid $157 back to 2014 at bunnings. Now price raised at $207 this year. You can look for rubber rings from gumtree or eBay.
@@sw86241996 Maybe it's an Oz thing? Honestly never seen the other colour rings here in the UK. Mind you, there is every chance I didn't notice them in the box and binned them. I did get the inlay tray though.
@@BischBaschBosch probably different country with different set up. I know tools in UK isn't cheap😂
Poor mans Festool, aka the stuff I buy. Great gear
haha nice
I got the one with just the 2Ah battery, it wasn't enough to take half the nuts off a wheel on a car! but worked perfect with a 6Ah i had. I was thinking about returning it but about two weeks after i got it my buddy jammed the chuck on my other drill (hammer/combo drill) which ruined the spring ping clutch thing it has inside (i took it apart) BUT there was a clearance on a kit with hammer drill and the impact drill/wrench with two 4Ah Core18v batteries. The lager 21700 cells in the Core18v 4Ah battery can defiantly put out many more amps as it felt like a whole new tool easily doing more than the 1800 in-lbs/200nm, but!! also got louder.. ear ringing louder. I'm going to try to put RVT sealant in it to see if i can muffle it as much as i can
Also, ironically because the stronger battery (Core18v 4.0Ah) it didn't have to spend a lot of time on the bolts and would last as long or longer than the 6.0Ah battery with 18650 cells. Best part is they only weigh a bit more than the 2.0Ah
nice Gabriel. I'm surprised it had more power with the slim 4Ah than the phat 6Ah !
oz tool talk is the best with the solid simple reviews like always
Who you calling simple?? Jk. Thanks Nick
Simple as in to the point hahaha you know what I mean lol thanks again see you over on Ig
Haha I took it the right we are. We don't want it reviews to be more complex than they need to be 👍
Hi nice review what is the best charger for pro core batteries i am having GAL 40 charger
Hi nice review what are best impact screw driver bits for this tool
They had this driver on display at Lowes. I was extremely impressed by how smooth it was. And this is coming from a Makita guy.
Noice
I also was a Makita guy for 5 years, until one day i got to try Bosch. Just yesterday i finally finished changing all of my tools to Bosch :)
Hi nice review can we use deep sockets with this tool
Hi nice review is Bosch gdx good for drilling metal and bolting purpose
Great content lads. Let's get more bosch reviews happening please. Would love to see the bosch track saw Gkt gce 55
Thanks Harry. We're taking a look at their new 12V woodworking tools soon.
While it is great at putting in long screws I wonder Wich is faster with shorter ones, the GSR 18v-110c or this
Love the video, I like the Bosch, and I am looking forward to purchasing one. Thanks guys !!!!
Stephen Lee glad you enjoyed it !! 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Better late than never, but seems to be the way with the germans
No Skills lol, they don’t like to RUSH 😂
@@OZToolTalk If were to be kind, I would say they're taking the approach of Enzo Ferrari in the 60's - let the competition release the innovations first and "real world" test, then just produce what they see actually works down the line.
I'm not sure. The hybrid driver is a cool innovation!
I love Bosch, but I find myself switching over to another brand as I need new tools because Bosch hardly makes any tools when Milwaukee and DeWalt are turning out new stuff all the time.
Larger batteries do not give more power or torque. The factor for maximum torque is voltage. The max power and torque will be achieved when the battery is fully charged whatever the capacity. However a smaller battery will experience voltage drop faster than a larger one.
find me evidence of your claim. I have argued (and won) this argument with like 100 in youtube comments. It isn't the extra Ah, it's the total instaneous power (VxA) that the cells can produce. Big batteries have more cells.
Nice review. This would go really nicely beside my gsb 18v-85c. Also need to get some of those fancy shmancy pro-cores.
Mmm yes. A natural pairing!
so you need to step up to an 8.0Ah core battery to notice an increase in power? I am using a 2.0Ah battery as I don't use my Bosch combi drill for very long and performance is a bit underwhelming but am considering this impact driver to replace it, but maybe I would be better off buying a bigger battery? Cheers.
the newer tool will probably give the bigger power increase. but a bigger battery will help especially with the impact driver
Is this the same model marketed in South East Asia as Bosch GDX 18Li Professional.... ?
Would this be able to unscrew tyre 130 NM bolts?
I'd say so, yes! It's rated for 200 Nm!
Hey guys just curious me and a mate both bought one of these as our local had a great deal but we’ve both had trouble with sockets getting stuck, really annoying can you tell me why they use a key ring type instead of a one piece like other impact drivers
It has a friction ring, rather than a detent pin. People are divided on which is better. You'll find that friction rings are a little tight when new and after a long time become too lose! Stick it out, it won't be too tight forever. [Dwain]
Oh great Im suppused to be happy it will become too loose? Dumb
Whats the title of the background music???
would love to see you guys do more power testing with that 8.0 battery on some other tools and see how much more power they have especially that starlock multitool
mark hartgraves We will certainly do that in the future. You may see more on our Instagram, but keep an eye out for our upcoming impact driver comparison. Power test for sure (mike)
There's not really any Bosch tool out there that can utelize the power of neither the 8 or 12ah batteries. The only exception could be the rotary hammer (gbh 18v-26?), and gws-125. I am well updated on Bosch, and have tried a lot of their tools. I agree that Bosch usually come out too late with their tools. I.e. this year they are coming out with a 7 1/4" circ, and a mitre saw. However, other brands came out with this already back in 2016. Also mitre saw coming up, which other's have been producing for some time now. From what I see it doesn't look like so many carpenters use Bosch, but more trades that don't rely so much on having powerful battery-tools. I will say tho, that on some tools you feel a power-difference between old batteries and new, ie. the grinder. When it comes to the "connect" I've got it on my angle grinder, and fint it quite useless.
If you are curious on what Bosch is up to look up "World of concrete 2019 Bosch"
Joachim Osmundsen The grinder ABSOLUTLEY benefits from a pro core.
@@OZToolTalk thank you very much I look forward to it.
The new 8ah batterys are awesome. Especially on the grinder and sds, an even on a regular drill. I have 2 4ah and 2 8ah they work well
What is the best high quality screw heads to use with this impact driver
If it's a hybrid driver & wrench, how is the axial hammering controlled alongside the rotary hammering which you get with both impact drivers & wrenches? Is it always on? In which case, is it just an impact wrench in the sense it comes with a 1/2" square drive alongside the hex bit holder? I suppose torque might be higher than a typical impact driver (I've not got that much experience with them tbh) but it's still very low for an impact wrench, even the 18V ones.
There is only one kind of impacting/hammering on an impact driver or wrench, and that is rotationally. Bosch's hybrid is an impact driver, with wrench functionality.
@@OZToolTalk Impact drivers typically have axial (foward) impact too, like a hammer action drill, whereas impact wrenches do not.
@@MercianUK That's not my understanding,. Can you provide any articles or proof? Having a forward hammer as well (like a rotary hammer drill) would destroy the tips of PH tips incredibly quickly.
@@OZToolTalk Sure:
"Impact drivers essentially work by combining the rotational motion with a hammering action to generate high torque...When the motor alone is unable to provide torque to fasten or unfasten a screw, the spring-loaded hammering mechanism actuates. The hammer mechanism lifts-up and rotates around and then is pushed down by the spring. It then hammer hits the output shaft transferring the rotational torque to it and this is repeated. This concussive blows to the spindle results in very high torque to the spindle."
www.finepowertools.com/drills/impact-driver/#working-principle
"impact drivers also mix in a hammering action that not only hammers down, but sideways"
www.howtogeek.com/305007/power-drills-vs-impact-drivers-whats-the-difference/
I'll admit that in looking for those I did find conflicting information on Wikipedia suggesting only manual impact drivers apply axial hammering but no source was given for that information on wiki. It's something I've always heard, that they apply the hammer action along both axes. I recall seeing Gosforth Handyman make a point of demonstrating that action in one of his RUclips videos too.
Good review, although is there any reason why you can't name names with other brands in your reviews? I would find it helpful if you were able to make comparisons with other brands like "I found the battery heavier than the flexvolt batteries" or "it's faster than the makita". Most tradies have used a couple of different brands and it would help give a bit of context and reference if you could make comparisons between other competitors.
Hey Dan ! I like tools comparison videos as well, for sure. But I also like this kind, which is a pure review of the tool: how it feels, how it behaves, if it's comfortable, etc. without referring to other tools, without comparing but just about "feeling", giving a neutral feedback of the tool, for what it actually is. That's to me really two distinct types of videos, which I like equally.
In the past, Mike & Dwain made very very nice comparisons videos, I am sure we'll have more to come !
(Btw, doing a comparison video of this tool would be pretty challenging : such an hybrid is pretty unique, not sure there are a lot more on the market to be compared with).
Dan We have a big comparison coming for that and we love to compare for SURE.
The role of a single review is more to focus on features and benefits or negatives of this tool.
But keep an eye out, this coming comparison should a BANGER ! (Mike)
Oz Tool Talk
Fair enough, I look forward to the comparison. Keep up the good work boys!
Does it reverse?
Love all the reviews gents. Always good and honest. Curious when you might get your hands on the new brushless circular saw?
Can't wait!
Hey guys,
How does the procore 4ah compare to say the 5ah Li ion batteries that come with the combo kits? Mine came with 2x 5ah Li-ions and I would like to get one or two more batteries but torn on what to get for the bosches
I should move to where you are. The warranty is twice of what the states get.
Nice one guys, I just did a review on that too. So it's the gen3??? I thought it was gen 2 with bluetooth connect??
They for some reason decided to produce a budget brushed version of the gdx (GDX-180). No Bluetooth on that model and no speed change beyond the trigger. I'd rather save up a few more dollary doos and get the more capable and fancier version, and if I absolutely needed a budget combination wrench/driver then the previous gen is probably a better option
The first version , was brushed. Then came a Brushless. Now came this 2nd brushless version, that's why we called it 3rd gen.
Good review by the way but one thing to mention with the gdx is I sold the previous model due to the fact a lot of hex shank bits don’t fit in correctly as the shank has to go deeper then normal to click in so certain bit holders and hex drill bits the bodies hit the tool before it’s clicked in place which is really annoying !
Ahh ! I didn't actually come across this issue with my bits. Good feedback!
Yes, same problem. I had to grind off one of the tips so it will fit snugly.
239 delivered atm for the kit
This warranty bollocks really pisses me off! You guys say this has a six year warranty. Here in the UK is only three years, and that's with the extention! 😡 And 398 Australian dollars! More money less warranty, that's the great in gest Britain! Makes my dung hole hurt!
Yeah that sucks for you guys
I dont know why it is slower than new makita and Metabo hpt.
Bosch always seems to be couple steps behind with thei 18v tools.
Great vid, great machine.
Thanks Tug!
Very nice
just bought a 96v chinese impact driver. It is currently charging.....lol
Let's see what it can do!
Great video guys! Bosch (german) but was it actually made in Germany, or....China??
Cheers!
Mick
Made in Malaysia, used to made in Germany like old 125mm grinder and rotary hammer.
Nothing's made in Germany anymore (okay exaggerated), at most assembled. Okay some cars but electronics? Nah.
IDH182 is the old model, not another name for this one.
Wow, you're right! I was misled by another tool site. What is it's US model number? Is it 'GDX18V-1800CN?'
@@OZToolTalk yes that's it
Very nice compact impact driver and sorry if I missed it, but Im from Denmark and transparency are vital in my part of the world. so I always like to be familiar with, the circumstances and from what viewpoint a given reviewer is judging a device from, as that info doesn't hurt anything and particularly hence so-call review-videos on youtube where it can be quite relevant to get that info down.
Did you purchase it with own money' as a normal consumer and gonna keep it like that? or is it like a free shill-product that Bosch or perhaps some local store has gifted you free of any charge in the intent that you then made a review-add-video for it and they get som advertising out there., in that cases, some can keep it forever or and some need to return it.
Anyway to sum it up' simply just make it transparent, that is the best way to meet your viewers and a win-win for all...
And it doesn't take a Ph.D. to realize that it does vary to some extent' if it's a gifted free product for a commercial review-purpose or you in fact, spend your own hard earned money to purchase it and intend to keep it.
But great video, +1 as always.
Hi Jakob. After a couple of years of reviews, all companies started providing tools to us. We make no secret of this fact. It's a LOT of work making these reviews and the cost of the tools is the price of doing business. There are plenty of reviewers around who get paid for their reviews, we've never taken a cent from a tool brand. (Dwain)
Really bad, i bought more than a month but 4-5times go to warranty services!... look for changing to other brand when i am big fan of Bosch!..
I really want to like Bosch, but performance wise it's just not on par with other brands like Milwaukee or Makita.
yenhan705eh77 exactly
Yes they are. Bosch is definitely on par.
Switched from makita so know you are full of crap
@@hehunches I switched from Bosch to makita so you're full of shit.
Sold all my shitty makitas for piss
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