I have the same model. It is a different tool with procore batteries. But for the most of my jobs i don't use the procore batteries on this drill, it doesn't need it. I just tried it to see how does it handle.
@@CJ_191 This drill does not have sds head atachment. If you are doing light jobs in brick and marter, then it is ok on smaller size drill bit, it is even ok for drilling ceramic tiles. Anything bigger, you need to have sds drilling machine, especially if you are drilling multiple holes in hard concrete.
@@ToolTest i drill a lot 5-6-8 mm holes for Fischer DuoPower. Cameras,conduits,etc from ladder. Can the 18V-110 handle it? I am tired of the corded bigboy hammer drill , i need something cordless and compact. I know it doesnt have the Joules but how does it handle it.
with 5 and 6 that still can drill but up to 8 and 10 drill into concrete that not a good things vibration from drill very large and the drill job won't comfortable cause you have to push so hard so it can drill into concrete If you need drill on concrete you can think about some cordless compact Rotary hammer drill There are some option from Bosch GBH 180 Li Brushed/Brusless Makita DHR171 And 182 Dewalt Dch172 Hilti Nuron Also Have but i don't know much
@@QuockhanhPham20 I think I am going to choose the 18V-60 FC with the SDS attachment (1Joule hammer). Compact and versatile lighter/smaller than then 18V-110
@@ToolTest I have owned 4Ah CORE batteries for a couple years, they are not new. The 8Ah CORE batteries have also been available for a while. It's just the 12Ah batteries the ones that are only 1-2 years old at this point.
@@engineer_alv It probably depends on the country, I repeat, when I filmed this video (not when I posted it, but when I filmed it), I don't even think that ProCore batteries had appeared, at least not in my country. Beyond that, I don't understand why people make such a fuss about the batteries I used, it's not like GBA batteries disappeared from the market.
@@HnrPram It depends on many factors. What type of battery is it, GBA or ProCore, what is its capacity, how is the battery maintained and charged, with what type of charger, in what load is it used, etc., etc. It can last a whole day when screwed with 2mm screws, or it can be discharged after two holes in wood with a 30x400mm drill. So I have no way to answer exactly to such a question.
@@RalfKober Maybe you should think and pay attention before commenting. The clip has been posted more than 2 years ago, but it is much older than that. ProCore batteries had not appeared yet that time. 2, I don't think I understand what you mean by reading the instructions, but I'm afraid you don't understand the purpose of this video.
Forse non ho capito bene. Cosa intendi con: "Ci stai tirando il collo"? La preforatura o l'ingrassaggio delle viti viene eseguita nel legno duro, in modo da non rompere le viti o le punte e non forzare l'utensile. Nel caso in questione è una prova di forza, vogliamo vedere come si comporta la macchina, non siamo in una vera situazione lavorativa.
Still one damn good drill
I have the same model. It is a different tool with procore batteries. But for the most of my jobs i don't use the procore batteries on this drill, it doesn't need it. I just tried it to see how does it handle.
How is the SDS setting on this drill ? I'm thinking of getting this drill and won't have to carry a Combi & a SDS
@@CJ_191
This drill does not have sds head atachment.
If you are doing light jobs in brick and marter, then it is ok on smaller size drill bit, it is even ok for drilling ceramic tiles. Anything bigger, you need to have sds drilling machine, especially if you are drilling multiple holes in hard concrete.
@Drago Granić thanks 👍
@@CJ_191 👍
just wondering how does it stack up against the newest 150Nm version. That thing is a beast
I’d use an impact for this type of screw. Saves the wrenching of the arm. Great for drilling through joists though.
Bonjour
Ont aurait aimé la voir à l'œuvre sur du béton dommage la brique ont connais merci
I do not recommend such tools for drilling in concrete, even if the manufacturer claims that it works
I miss drilling into concrete :( with 5-6-8-10mm
Not a fan of drilling in concrete with this type of tool.
@@ToolTest i drill a lot 5-6-8 mm holes for Fischer DuoPower. Cameras,conduits,etc from ladder. Can the 18V-110 handle it? I am tired of the corded bigboy hammer drill , i need something cordless and compact. I know it doesnt have the Joules but how does it handle it.
with 5 and 6 that still can drill but up to 8 and 10 drill into concrete that not a good things vibration from drill very large and the drill job won't comfortable cause you have to push so hard so it can drill into concrete
If you need drill on concrete you can think about some cordless compact Rotary hammer drill
There are some option from
Bosch GBH 180 Li Brushed/Brusless
Makita DHR171 And 182
Dewalt Dch172
Hilti Nuron Also Have but i don't know much
@@QuockhanhPham20 I think I am going to choose the 18V-60 FC with the SDS attachment (1Joule hammer). Compact and versatile lighter/smaller than then 18V-110
@@GabrielKozsar That also a nice option not as much powerfull as the other model but still ok
Use pro-core batteries (not slim one’s) for maximum power.
When I filmed this video, the ProCore batteries had not even appeared
@@ToolTest I have owned 4Ah CORE batteries for a couple years, they are not new. The 8Ah CORE batteries have also been available for a while.
It's just the 12Ah batteries the ones that are only 1-2 years old at this point.
@@engineer_alv It probably depends on the country, I repeat, when I filmed this video (not when I posted it, but when I filmed it), I don't even think that ProCore batteries had appeared, at least not in my country. Beyond that, I don't understand why people make such a fuss about the batteries I used, it's not like GBA batteries disappeared from the market.
How long the batery could provide the power?
Until it consumes all the power in it.
@@ToolTest absolutely 😂🤣😂
@@HnrPram It depends on many factors. What type of battery is it, GBA or ProCore, what is its capacity, how is the battery maintained and charged, with what type of charger, in what load is it used, etc., etc. It can last a whole day when screwed with 2mm screws, or it can be discharged after two holes in wood with a 30x400mm drill. So I have no way to answer exactly to such a question.
@@ToolTest thank you for giving the explaination 👌🏼😁
the 85c and the 110c same model?
No, 85C has 85Nm, 110C, 110Nm
@@ToolTest thank you!
Sorry this test is not compatible, you are not using the more powerful BOSCH procore battery. Please read also the instruction.
@@RalfKober Maybe you should think and pay attention before commenting. The clip has been posted more than 2 years ago, but it is much older than that. ProCore batteries had not appeared yet that time. 2, I don't think I understand what you mean by reading the instructions, but I'm afraid you don't understand the purpose of this video.
but you wear green hobby gloves - its like driving BMW in opel gloves :D :D Blue gloves professional next time! (just kidding)
Blue gloves and green gloves from Bosch are the same :))
Il top...
Ci stai tirando il collo....quando si lavora,si fora avanti o sitinge la punta nel grasso...
Probabilmente stai affrontando un'illusione ottica.
@@ToolTest in che senso?......
Forse non ho capito bene. Cosa intendi con: "Ci stai tirando il collo"? La preforatura o l'ingrassaggio delle viti viene eseguita nel legno duro, in modo da non rompere le viti o le punte e non forzare l'utensile. Nel caso in questione è una prova di forza, vogliamo vedere come si comporta la macchina, non siamo in una vera situazione lavorativa.
@@ToolTestanche nell'abete ci si fora avanti....sforzi meno il trapano e la vite che va giù....😊