Bosch GSR 120-LI Professional 06019F7004
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powerful compact two speeds two batteries can still drive screws even with a low battery. charging takes truly 40 minutes. "in Epicenter" it's the cheapest, 2470 UAH. + they include a set of drills in a cool case and bits also in a branded case the most important and coolest thing is that its charger for Ukraine isn't huge like all the others, but very compact and small, which genuinely adds a lot of space in the suitcase for your stuff. my brother-in-law bought it sealed and unsealed it at home himself, which was not pleasing: First - the reverse button is all over the place, it's wobbly like a loose connection. Second - the speed switch sometimes fails to engage; you need to manually rotate the chuck by hand. (And the manual says this is normal) How can this be?? Third - within the first 20 minutes of use on the lowest settings, there's an intermittent strange noise coming from the gearbox (this kind of noise definitely shouldn't be there) I've never heard such a noise on any other model, especially not constantly. Fourth - the lighting, it's strange that Bosch doesn't listen to feedback!! Everyone has long complained that the lighting under the chuck is poor, casting a shadow. And here you go, the latest model and again the same mistakes. Fifth - there's no battery indicator, and its electronics shut it off when the battery is low. BUT not entirely, it shuts off after the second or third attempt, yet Bosch says and writes in the manual not to turn it on when low to avoid battery damage. So you turn it, it shuts off, logically you don't run to change the battery at once, at least you press the button a couple more times, which leads to battery damage. So Bosch, couldn't you at least add a battery depletion indicator, a simple light, given it's a professional tool!! Overall, this is an important point, Bosch doesn’t give a warranty on batteries, there’s no indication, and when it shuts off, you need to change it immediately instead of trying to rotate it further. Sixth - the shaft is skewed, but every Bosch I’ve checked in stores is just like that. just bought Bosch GSR 120-LI Professional 06019F7001 |
A convenient cordless power tool is very important in my work. I do finishing work, I often deal with drywall, which means I have to twist a large number of screws. The battery gives you great portability and eliminates the hassle of fiddling with extension cords. My old cordless screwdriver was worn out, and the batteries themselves needed to be replaced, and this is an expensive business. So I decided to buy a new instrument. Bosch is good as usual. But this is probably the most pleasant and convenient of the hand power tools that I have ever worked with. Firstly, it has a small weight, which is valuable in itself. When you hold such an instrument in your hands for 5-10-15 minutes, there is no difference, but when this time exceeds an hour and a half, every extra hundred grams is well felt. Here the manufacturer managed to keep within a kilogram and this is the weight along with a good lithium-ion battery, which so far is enough for at least two and a half - three hours of very dense work. This is a lot, but if suddenly it is not enough, then the kit includes a second replaceable battery, and a discharged one can be quickly restored on a charge in just one hour. A comfortable handle with rubberized grips, a well-centered quick-release chuck, a clutch that regulates the degree of tightening of fasteners and a high maximum torque - all this makes working with this screwdriver easy and comfortable. It works equally well on wood and metal, thanks to the two-speed gearbox it can also be used for drilling. The reverse switch was very tight for the first week, but then it developed, got used to it, and now the switch works as expected. I also traditionally complain about the high cost of Bosch, but not in this case, the price is moderate |
A good tool for the price. Turns screws powerfully. Accidentally tightened a screw in drilling mode. The screw broke. Fits very comfortably in the hand. Easy. The charge holds normally. One of the disadvantages is that the rotation switch button does not fit tightly. Not acceptable for such a good instrument. The flashlight shines a little out of color - the cartridge casts a shadow Lightweight, powerful and comfortable The reverse button is loose just bought Bosch GSR 120-LI Professional 06019F7001 |
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![]() | Bosch GSR 120-LI Professional 06019F7004 | from 4 554 ₴ | 1 offer | |
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Features of the package:
- Article 06019F7002 — supplied without battery, charger and case
- Article 06019F7000 — includes 1 battery (1.5 Ah), charger and case
- Article 06019F7001 — includes 2 batteries (1.5 Ah), charger and case
- Article 06019F7004 — includes 2 batteries (1.5 Ah), charger, case and a set of bits and drills (23 pcs)
- Article 06019F700D — includes 2 batteries (1.5 Ah), charger, case, bit set (24 pcs) and magnetic holder
- Article 06019F7005 — includes 2 batteries (1.5 Ah), charger, case and flashlight
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Also, the 12-volt battery is basically the same as the 10.8-volt one, though it was explained to me in a complicated way on Bosch's hotline which I can't repeat. But don't think it differs in any way!
No, it's not terrible, but these small issues should have been considered and resolved for the blue professional tools. I understand that quality isn't what it used to be and it's not made in Germany anymore, but one would expect the blue line to be nearly perfect.