If you do a search on here you'll find the deal page and there's a youtube link in the description showing the 3 models in the range and also a link to a comparison table.
thinkiwillhaveit
5 Jul 16#6
its a good deal, the one in screwfix was over this and only had 2 x 1.3AH batteries
Alex007
5 Jul 16#7
Good deal and with a free wiha tool kit, heat added
However would only recommend this drill for home diy, if your in the trade your better off looking at other brands of drill such as dewalt, makita, milwaukee
ukmonkey to Alex007
5 Jul 161#8
. The bosch robust series are much better than the above for pro use.
Tomb
6 Jul 161#9
Here are the links mentioned & previously posted by KendallC.
Light vs Dynamic comparison (Unfortunately the weight comparison is not like for like as the drills have been weighed with different sized batteries).
As they are both the same price you can choose which one suits you best.
- The "Light" one is lighter but not quite as powerful.
- The "Dynamic" one is heavier and slightly more powerful.
I've gone for the Dynamic one as the RRP is higher and so (on the face of it) seems to be more bang for your buck but either drill is good value for the price.
I wish I had gone for the Dynamic series now. The weight doesn't bother me as it'll only be used occasionally, I would've preferred more power. But the spec on the Anglia Tool Website is wrong making this deal seem the more powerful drill.
Jayo
6 Jul 161#11
My free tool set will be going on eBay because I already have Halfords Advanced Professional screwdrivers and Allen keys. So £99.96 take away £6 Quidco and assuming I can get £14 on eBay after fees and postage it should work out about £80 which is a bargain for this drill.
KendallC to Jayo
6 Jul 16#12
When I ordered there was no free toolkit offer. I'm hoping they will send me one as a goodwill gesture though as I could actually do with some of it.
Tomb
6 Jul 161#13
Give them a call before you open the drill.
KendallC
6 Jul 16#14
Just found a response to my earlier email to them....tool kit on way so very impressed by them indeed!
Tomb
7 Jul 16#15
Good result. It looks a decent wee tool kit for a freebie.
Opening post
2x 2.0Ah Li-ion Batteries
AL1820 Quick Charger
L-BOXX Carry Case
L-BOXX inlay for accessories and drill
Free next day delivery.
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https://www.angliatoolcentre.co.uk/bosch-gsb18v-li-18v-combi-hammer-drill-pid39753.html?source=webgains&siteid=20363
If you do a search on here you'll find the deal page and there's a youtube link in the description showing the 3 models in the range and also a link to a comparison table.
However would only recommend this drill for home diy, if your in the trade your better off looking at other brands of drill such as dewalt, makita, milwaukee
Light vs Dynamic comparison (Unfortunately the weight comparison is not like for like as the drills have been weighed with different sized batteries).
Bloke from Bosch explaining differences between models
Just to be clear (& please correct me if I'm wrong, its really confusing) the drill in this deal is the "Light Series" model.
The drill mentioned as the next model up is the "Dynamic Series".
The Dynamic drill was posted as a seperate deal: http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/bosch-gsb18v-li-18v-combi-hammer-drill-2-x-2-0ah-li-ion-batts-99-96-quidco-6-now-2474692
As they are both the same price you can choose which one suits you best.
- The "Light" one is lighter but not quite as powerful.
- The "Dynamic" one is heavier and slightly more powerful.
I've gone for the Dynamic one as the RRP is higher and so (on the face of it) seems to be more bang for your buck but either drill is good value for the price.
The free tools are a bonus. This is the cheapest I could find them http://www.ahcpowertools.com/bosch-wiha-professional-tool-set-screwdriver-allen-keys-nipper-pliers-17-piece