This drill is best for demanding tasks such as building a tree house or fitting light fixtures to brick walls.
Maximum Torque: 38Nm
Weight: 1.80 kg
Maximum Diameter (Steel): 10 mm
Maximum Diameter (Concrete): 10 mm
Maximum Diameter (Wood): 30 mm
Maximum Diameter (Masonry): 10 mm
Screw Diameter: 8 mm
Chuck Capacity: 10 mm
Voltage: 18 V
No Load Speed: 0 – 400 / 1.350 rpm
Battery Storage Capacity: 1.5 Ah
Colour: Green
Power Type: Cordless
Battery Type: Li-Ion
Years Guaranteed: 2
Type: Impact Drill
Manufacturer Model No: PSB 1800 Li-2
Brand Name: Bosch
13 comments
Ozzie
8 Feb 171#12
thanks, ordered the kit in a case @ £99 as its a present
Got interested until I saw it was 2 x 1.5A batteries. Waiting for the 2A batteries to be at this price - closest I have got recently is £75 at B&Q with the voucher codes, though I know it has been below that several times in the past few months.
pennyfarthing88
7 Feb 172#10
Thanks :smile: Just to level this up a bit I wasn't suggesting I'm always right nor was I suggesting what you was saying was in fact wrong but for the sake of those considering buying this I felt it right to point out what I did in that I think this is quite a good deal for the reasons already stated
I'm also aware of the screwfix deals on Bosch blue drills as can be seen here :confused:
The sarcasm doesn't do you justice Penny, you post some very good deals but you're not always right - have a good evening.
maccy1
7 Feb 173#7
Heat added PF, saves on petrol...
:laughing:
pennyfarthing88
7 Feb 17#6
I think your the one taking it personally mate :laughing:
You obviously know what your talking about though - some of your deals are amazing :smirk:
Bilbo1968
7 Feb 17#5
The Northants one is in stock and is £21 + delivery more and the 4ah battery is far better and will charge faster than the 2 x 1.5ah batteries in this deal you also get a decent carry case with it..
When somebody doesn't agree with your deal Penny please don't take it so personally - and there is a difference between humour and sarcasm :smirk:
pennyfarthing88
7 Feb 171#4
Doh I forgot my time machine when I posted.
Seriously though yes perhaps the Bosch blue are a better range but like for like the equivalent spec drill with 2 batteries from screwfix is currently £99.99 and that's with £20 off.
So yes better maybe but also more expensive to the tune of £30 and I reckon this drill is more then adequate for normal everyday DIY use.
sradmad
7 Feb 173#3
good find PF, can never have too many, heat added :smiley:
donslibi
7 Feb 171#2
I still have the 1 battery version from B&Q for £36. Haven't even opened it yet lol
umm3 to donslibi
7 Feb 17#8
Same here. Might give it back if a better deal with two batteries of more than 1.5Ah comes around. B&q have 45 days return policy
westernise to donslibi
3 Apr 17#13
Was best deal ever!
Bilbo1968
7 Feb 17#1
Buy the Blue pro versions not much more and far better quality. Chuck tends to slip on this version in my experience.
Screwfix regularly do deals on the Blue version for not much more.
Opening post
Pretty decent price with 2 batteries included.
Description:
This drill is best for demanding tasks such as building a tree house or fitting light fixtures to brick walls.
Maximum Torque: 38Nm
Weight: 1.80 kg
Maximum Diameter (Steel): 10 mm
Maximum Diameter (Concrete): 10 mm
Maximum Diameter (Wood): 30 mm
Maximum Diameter (Masonry): 10 mm
Screw Diameter: 8 mm
Chuck Capacity: 10 mm
Voltage: 18 V
No Load Speed: 0 – 400 / 1.350 rpm
Battery Storage Capacity: 1.5 Ah
Colour: Green
Power Type: Cordless
Battery Type: Li-Ion
Years Guaranteed: 2
Type: Impact Drill
Manufacturer Model No: PSB 1800 Li-2
Brand Name: Bosch
13 comments
http://www.wickes.co.uk/Bosch-18V-Li-ion-Cordless-Combi-Drill-with-2-Batteries+241-Accessory-Kit-PSB-1800-Li-2/p/150534
this was £150 in their recent catalogue
I'm also aware of the screwfix deals on Bosch blue drills as can be seen here :confused:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/bosch-blue-professional-18v-combi-drill-2-batteries-case-89-99-delivered-screwfix-2479185
Peace out :innocent:
:laughing:
You obviously know what your talking about though - some of your deals are amazing :smirk:
When somebody doesn't agree with your deal Penny please don't take it so personally - and there is a difference between humour and sarcasm :smirk:
Seriously though yes perhaps the Bosch blue are a better range but like for like the equivalent spec drill with 2 batteries from screwfix is currently £99.99 and that's with £20 off.
So yes better maybe but also more expensive to the tune of £30 and I reckon this drill is more then adequate for normal everyday DIY use.
Screwfix regularly do deals on the Blue version for not much more.
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/bosch-gsb-18v-li-18v-4-0ah-li-ion-cordless-combi-drill-79-99-screwfix-2580859
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/bosch-gsb-1800-18v-cordless-combi-drill-wit-2-x-2-0ah-li-batterries-79-99-screwfix-2562951
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/bosch-gsb-18-v-li-cordless-combi-drill-1-x-4-0ah-l-boxx-91-20-northants-tools-2570433
Hth :smile: