Good deal for me, been looking at the drilll, 2 batteries and charger on its own is in and around this price.
2 year warranty, register online for an extra year bringing it to a total 3 year.
2.1% TCB too
You get:
The PSB 1800 LI-2 (2 battery) is a cordless, 2-speed hammer drill. The 2-speed gear operation and 20 torque settings allow enough power for all DIY applications. This tool comes equipped with an extensive 241 accessories to help with all your screwdriving, hammering and drilling needs. Intelligently managing the interaction between the battery, motor and gearbox the Bosch Syneon Chip provides optimum power and maximum endurance throughout your project. In addition it all comes smartly packed in a toolbox for easy storage and transportation.
Intelligently controlled energy for every project, the Syneon chip from Bosch guides the tool's energy as needed
2-speed gearbox for superior lifetime, best power transfer, high running smoothness
20 pre-selectable torque settings plus a drill and impact drill setting for optimum power for every application
Up to 300 screws with 1 battery charge, ideal for all small and medium DIY applications
Product includes 2 x Lithium-Ion 1.5Ah batteries, ensuring enough power for all applications and 241 accessories in a compact toolbox so you can tackle any DIY tasks with ease, including bits for hammer drilling into masonry, stone, wood, a range of screws and brass hooks.
The integrated Bosch PowerLight sits just above the trigger of the tool. This feature is ideal for lighting up those darker areas and corners when working. The softgrip handle allows for easy handling at all times.
Register online to get an extra FREE 1 year warranty
Latest comments (38)
womble123
7y 27d#38
Great bit of kit had one for over 5 years batteries are still like new and I have used it alot.
paharito
7y 28d#25
Out of stock
DarrylJohn to paharito
7y 28d#26
Only for delivery. Click and collect still available
danflorin3 to paharito
7y 27d#37
Not everywhere Just bought one from South Shields for 60£!
danflorin3
7y 27d#36
Ahahahha purchase for 60£ :X
f4se8ook
7y 28d#35
Just picked one up £67.50 code Sept17 for extra 10% off.
Bits are a bit cheap though and slip. Nothing near my 160NM triton impact driver (when it comes to driving screws)
I know, different kettle of fish.
Just saying.
Zoomster
7y 28d#34
Regardless of DIY v Professional range and brushed this and that, getting the Drill, 2 batteries and all the accessories, with a 3yr guarantee, for £67.50 is a hot deal in my book any day of the week! Clicked and Collected...Thanks DarrylJohn!
manbearpig
7y 28d#21
I picked this up, its a good piece of kit.
I wouldn't use this for drilling through masonry because it's just not powerful enough. Great for putting up pictures, curtail rails, screw driving, plasterboard fitting, wood screwing etc.
bobthegorilla to manbearpig
7y 28d#22
It's actually fine for masonry, small holes at least. Drill bits come loose when you use the hammer setting for prolonged periods though!
Baz8755 to bobthegorilla
7y 28d#23
That issue was with the original PSB 18 LI2. I has been fixed in the new version and this smaller PSB 1800. I sold my original one because of that exact problem and now have the two newer versions and have never experienced the issue.
bobthegorilla to Baz8755
7y 28d#27
Yeah, theoretically, but it's not fixed for me. This is regardless an excellent drill for general DIY.
oceanic to Baz8755
7y 28d#31
how do you tell the new and old one apart?
Baz8755 to oceanic
7y 28d#32
The smaller PSB 1800 is easy enough by the fact it's 1800 rather than 18. The newer PSB 18 has a silvery metal section at the back as well as not having a detachable grip and depth gauge. Also the chuck is less streamlined.
oceanic to Baz8755
7y 28d#33
thanks
kaiser051
7y 28d#30
just picked mine up had plenty on shelves and had the same drill with two batteries on another shelf minus the steel case and accessories for 69.99
danflorin3
7y 28d#29
Battery from drill will work with this car vacuum cleaner?? wickes.co.uk/Bos…454?CAWELAID=120135120001239440&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=52608956624&CATCI=aud-305024815433:pla-300265220368&gclid=Cj0KCQjwub7NBRDJARIsAP7wlT-fYNzdmQSgCDYUZ5z9-MbGt680Q9GwsJFNNaufDdE0lJ7-NgKZJBYaAti_EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
danflorin3
7y 28d#28
10% off with code SEPT17
thomasleep
7y 28d#19
About as weak a battery as you can buy, plus 1 hour charge time. That's a big no from me
Rickardo to thomasleep
7y 28d#20
But it comes with 2 batteries and is only £75! This would suit most people, however, it does only have a 10 mm chuck, which limits the size of bits you can use, although likely to need something more powerful anyway if need to use larger bits.
thomasleep to Rickardo
7y 28d#24
It is not worth it, the batteries are junk and as you have added the chuck is only 10mm. There are cheaper ways to hang a picture hook which is about all that drill will do,.
tilyymolly
7y 28d#18
Thanks to OP. Picked up one in Stafford this afternoon. The case is good quality with plenty of extra bits included.
crabby09
7y 28d#17
I've got a really old one of these... Can I just confirm the weird electrical burning smell that's been coming from it the last year is probably the motor going?
crabby
danflorin3
7y 29d#16
any discoun codes?
ac12
7y 29d#15
Thanks op bought one on Monday at Dunstable had 7 in stock. Got 15% off trade on top!!!
LuvGadgets
7y 29d#14
bought it. This is an excellent piece of kit. Can do masonry as well. All drill bits included. Thanks OP.
slannmage
7y 30d#7
People whine on about Brush Motors... having gone through lots of Drills, the Motors aren't the first thing to go, the batteries are, which at that point you may as well then buy a combo again.
Helgrr to slannmage
7y 30d#12
Spot on my ten year old makita has never had new brushes or any motor issues and runs just fine, for the five minutes the batteries now last
slannmage to Helgrr
7y 30d#13
And Brushed Motors are cheaper to replace...
AzeemB
7y 30d#5
I would probably buy hotukdeals.com/dea…055 and sell off the impact wrench leaving you with a descent trade quality(?) drill with a 4ah battery
steveo42451 to AzeemB
7y 30d#11
that deals expired
DarrylJohn
7y 30d#10
Still loads in stock in NE. 20 kits near me
lumsdot
7y 30d#1
Brushed motor and only 1.5 amp hour batteries
_taurus_ to lumsdot
7y 30d#9
Go to Argos and buy brushedless fatmax with price £89 and without accessories
HuggyThePanda
7y 30d#8
Sold out
womble123
7y 30d#6
They are great drills have had mine over 6 years. Batteries are still like new.
furiousjammin
7y 30d#4
Please don't tell me they are counting each screw as +1 on the "accessory" kit
mlsimmonds
7y 30d#3
Just what I was after. Ordered, thanks OP. B&Q list at £55 but no stock anywhere as far as I can tell, Amazon list at around £130
Edit... My local wickes didn't actually have any, so order cancelled unfortunately.
DarrylJohn
7y 30d#2
It'd be perfect for what I need it for, casual DIY work. In fact, it's probably more powerful than I'd actually need. Flat pack furniture and replacing doors! ha
I suspect a similar kit with a brushless motor would come in way above this though
Opening post
2 year warranty, register online for an extra year bringing it to a total 3 year.
2.1% TCB too
You get:
The PSB 1800 LI-2 (2 battery) is a cordless, 2-speed hammer drill. The 2-speed gear operation and 20 torque settings allow enough power for all DIY applications. This tool comes equipped with an extensive 241 accessories to help with all your screwdriving, hammering and drilling needs. Intelligently managing the interaction between the battery, motor and gearbox the Bosch Syneon Chip provides optimum power and maximum endurance throughout your project. In addition it all comes smartly packed in a toolbox for easy storage and transportation.
Latest comments (38)
Bits are a bit cheap though and slip. Nothing near my 160NM triton impact driver (when it comes to driving screws)
I know, different kettle of fish.
Just saying.
I wouldn't use this for drilling through masonry because it's just not powerful enough. Great for putting up pictures, curtail rails, screw driving, plasterboard fitting, wood screwing etc.
wickes.co.uk/Bos…454?CAWELAID=120135120001239440&CAGPSPN=pla&CAAGID=52608956624&CATCI=aud-305024815433:pla-300265220368&gclid=Cj0KCQjwub7NBRDJARIsAP7wlT-fYNzdmQSgCDYUZ5z9-MbGt680Q9GwsJFNNaufDdE0lJ7-NgKZJBYaAti_EALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
crabby
hotukdeals.com/dea…055
and sell off the impact wrench
leaving you with a descent trade quality(?) drill with a 4ah battery
Edit... My local wickes didn't actually have any, so order cancelled unfortunately.
I suspect a similar kit with a brushless motor would come in way above this though