Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Bosch DDS182 Power Drill

Bosch DDS182 Power Drill

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The Bosch DDS182 can reach speeds up to 1,700 RPMS, which isn't the best we've seen in a cordless drill but is still rather impressive. You can adjust the speed between two settings, which effectively changes the tool from a drill in the high-speed settings to a screwdriver in the low-speed setting. When you use the drill as a screwdriver, you can adjust the clutch to 18 settings to help avoid sinking a screw too far or stripping it altogether. This feature is particularly useful on finishing projects.

This drill can produce 442 inch-pounds of force, which is enough to power through most jobs. It can create 2-inch holes in wood and half-inch holes in metal. This drilling capacity is not the best we've seen, but it is still pretty impressive.

This power drill with battery such as Bosch 2607335268 Battery, Bosch BAT030 Battery, Bosch BAT299 Battery, Bosch GSA24V Battery, Bosch ART 26 Battery, Bosch BAT048 Battery, Bosch BH-984 Battery, Bosch BPT1041 Battery, Bosch EXACT 9 Battery, Bosch PSR 960 Battery, Bosch GSR 9.6V Battery, Bosch EXACT 1100 Battery features an ergonomic design, which is popular among cordless tools. Drills with ergonomic designs are light and balance the weight both above and below the grip. This design helps you avoid unnecessary stress or injury. The drill uses a half-inch keyless chuck, which is a convenient design feature, as you don't have to worry about misplacing and replacing a key. A bright LED illuminates the space in front of you, which helps greatly in low-light settings. You can attach a bit holder to the tool, so you can carry multiple bits with you on the tool itself.

The Bosch DDS182 comes with two 18-volt batteries that use lithium-ion technology, which makes them lightweight, long-lived and just as powerful as other batteries. Because you get two batteries, you never have to worry about pausing a project due to dead batteries, as you can charge one while you use the other. Unfortunately, it takes a full hour to charge the batteries, which is rather long compared to other cordless drills we reviewed.

Bosch offers a one-year warranty on the drill and the batteries, which is the shortest warranty combination we have seen. The warranty protects you against defects due to material or workmanship, which is the industry standard. If you have any questions about the drill, you can contact the company via email or the phone. You can also check out a FAQs section or the online user manual to help answer any questions you have.

The Bosch DDS182 is a reliable drill that has a decent amount of power and an ergonomic design. The drill comes with two great batteries, but they take a full hour to charge completely. Bosch only includes a one-year warranty on the drill and batteries, which is the shortest out of all the drills we reviewed. Overall, though, this power drill is reliable and capable of handling most jobs without issue.

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