Hmm, it doesn't say anything about a charger in the description. Perhaps you were lucky :smiley:
craigwatters75
22 Jul 17#20
I ordered the one the website at £36. Came in a box with plastic moulded tray for l-boxx system and a charger. Hope that helps.
StephenB
22 Jul 17#19
Where is the GSR with charger for £35? I don't see it.
clarkenuttal
22 Jul 17#18
Out of Stock?
cjb1971
21 Jul 17#15
Go for a 4.0 ah battery
GoNz017 to cjb1971
22 Jul 17#17
Depends if you want to keep it's compact size, I prefer the 2.5ah (I think 3 is now the max for the smaller size battery) and find it runs for a hell of a long time!
GwanGy
22 Jul 17#16
GSR is gun shot residue ? que (I know nothing) SDS?
daleyford
21 Jul 17#12
I've got the equivalent makita white 10.8v drill. Anyone know if the batteries would work in the Bosch ?
AzeemB to daleyford
21 Jul 17#14
no, all manufactures use their own propriety shaped batteries and chargers
I have Bosch & DeWalt drills, but end up using the Bosch most of the time, it's a cracking little unit, highly recommend.
ssc1
21 Jul 17#10
Can some link the battery thx
Rona7do
21 Jul 171#6
Tempted but really after a impact drill - got a 18v Bosch (green) which is decent.
GoNz017 to Rona7do
21 Jul 17#9
It does do well as an impact with the right bits, the bosch multipurpose bits work very well with this BUT it is still a small drill, probably keep up with the green one you have. Obviously it is no SDS drill, I got a Bosch pro GBH model for removing large sections of wall where it pops out the other side!
The builders laughed when they asked if I had a drill to go into engineering bricks to put a drainpipe up. He bought one the next day after using it :man:
colganraz
21 Jul 171#8
Excellent drill, solid and very good power for a 10.8v unit. The size is perfect for working in tight spaces. I paid about £80 for this model with 1 2.0ah battery which lasts a decent amount of time and charges quickly.
I believe you can pick up the batteries for about £25 and they fit other Bosch tools in the 10.8v range.
Also note this is the GSB model which has hammer, there is a GSR model which doesn't have this
barkerbarker
21 Jul 17#7
I've used this amazing drill for two years; my SDS+ drill has come out of its box twice in that time for the jobs the tiddler cannot do. There is less to carry, even with its charger and spare battery. Don't bother with the more expensive set that includes carry case and moulded insert unless the price is close to the individual components. I've used this supplier, without problems.
GoNz017
21 Jul 171#5
So tempting but she would kill me, I have an old one of these, motors smelly, chucks wobbling but it's been used to death over the 6+ years I owned it. I replaced it with the 18v one but still find myself going for this as it's compact and powerful.
rhodyate
21 Jul 17#4
No batteries mind, but still a good deal.
Stevieblueyez
21 Jul 17#3
I've got this drill. . Excellent quality. Good for this price if you have 10.8v batteries.
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The builders laughed when they asked if I had a drill to go into engineering bricks to put a drainpipe up. He bought one the next day after using it :man:
I believe you can pick up the batteries for about £25 and they fit other Bosch tools in the 10.8v range.
Also note this is the GSB model which has hammer, there is a GSR model which doesn't have this