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Bosch 32612 12 Volt Compact Tough Drill/Driver | 
| Brand: Bosch Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $222.00 Buy New: $128.47 You Save: $93.53 (42%)
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 14199
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 10.5 Dimensions (in): 15 x 14 x 4.8
MPN: 32612 Model: 32612 UPC: 000346356106 EAN: 0000346356106 ASIN: B0000719VU
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Compact Tough design for increased maneuverability in tight spaces and less user fatigue | | • | Two speed gearbox for high speed or high torque as needed | | • | Ratcheting, single-sleeve 3/8" Chuck for one-handed operation | | • | Includes 2 batteries | | • | Ergonomic soft-grip handle design |
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Product Description 12V, Compact Tough Drill Driver Kit, Full Metal Clutch Ring With 16 Positions, Ratcheting 1/2" Single Sleeve Chuck With Carbide Teeth, Finger Groove For Optimal Professional Hold, Reverse Switch, Durashield Housing Designed To Withstand Daily Use & Abuse, Bit Holder, 2.4 AH Bosch Platinum Series O Pack Battery System, Snap Hook, Ergonomic Soft Grip Handle, Variable Speed Soft Grip Trigger, Externally Changeable Brushes, Improved Bosch Design 48mm Motor, Bosch Built Powertrain With All Steel Gears.
Amazon.com Review Bosch's Compact Tough cordless drills are designed to provide professional power in a compact profile and perform tough jobs in tight spaces and close quarters without compromising durability. Employing a flexible ABS nylon blend, this tool can stand up to the roughest job site conditions. This 12-volt model has a two-speed gearbox that delivers up to 280 inch-pounds of torque in high-torque mode and up to 1,200 rpm in high-speed mode. There's also a large two-sided fan for cool operation and motor durability and a 16-position clutch for matching the torque to your task. We like the ratcheting chuck that allows for quick, reliable one-handed bit changes and the soft rubber grip Bosch includes on all its cordless tools. This 12-volt model represents a great compromise between power and a lightweight slim profile--offering plenty of torque and speed--and weighs only 4 pounds. This model includes the drill, two 1.4 amp hr batteries, a one-hour charger, a bit holder, and a carrying case. --Brian Trinen
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
Bosch 12 v Drill January 12, 2007 I bought this because I used the Bosch 9.6 volt drills in my construction job. We liked the light weight of the smaller drill and they lasted well. Now I'm retired and had to buy my own drill. I don't use it in a production manner so the bigger 12 volt model is fine. I was surprised at the difference in power. It will easily drive large screws and you will likely slip in your bit connection long before it would bog down. The fact that it is a reconditioned model means nothing to me as there is no difference that anyone can tell except for the price. Both speeds are about right and the chuck is easy to use. It charges quickly enough and lasts long enough. It probably lasts twice as long as the 9.6v model. I also have an 18 volt Dewalt and it is a log. It sets as the Bosch does all the jobs.
12 v Bosch drill September 28, 2005 8 out of 10 found this review helpful
This drill replaces my old BOSCH 9.6 volt drill. The batteries were $49, so I bought this instead. This one has considerably more torque and speed than the old one, yet it is light and much smaller.I've had it for three months now, and like the old bosch, it's taken everything that's been thrown at it. It will drive large deck screws in tight spots and is light enough to use all day. A solid tool,the drill is made in Switzerland and the battery and charger are made in China.
Misleading product description September 8, 2005 12 out of 25 found this review helpful
This drill was clearly advertised online as having been manufactured in Switzerland. When received, the drill was clearly marked "Made in China." This is not something Amazon should be proud of. Needless to say, I returned the drill. The mistake was clearly Amazon's, but they still kept $9.99 of my money. This, too, is something Amazon should not be proud of. Amazon may lose this customer. P.S. I would not give this product even one star, but this review would not be accepted with no stars. Is there a message here?
A Lemon? June 26, 2005 8 out of 15 found this review helpful
Maybe it's just a lemon, but it sure is a piece of junk. I won't waste my money on Bosch tools again. This drill-driver was good for one season, facing a block wall with redwood siding. It was not that much driving. This year it has one speed: drill. If I'd wanted a drill I could have gotten it cheaper. Thank goodness our old driver isn't completely dead yet.
Perfect combination of quality,power, comfort and size. June 9, 2005 14 out of 14 found this review helpful
I'd been wanting to upgrade from my reliable Makita 9.6V for a long time and looked at practically every 12V out there. I am not a professional, but a pretty serious diy-er. I was looking for more power and battery life but had neither need nor desire for a big heavy monster. As of this writing, there was really only one other drill worthy of serious consideration at this quality level / price point- the Panasonic EY6405FQKW. 12V models from serious manufacturers like Porter Cable, Milwuakee and Makita were all considerably more expensive. While each company still makes some great drills and other tools, (I own several each by Porter Cable, Makita and Bosch and have been happy with them all) in this 12V cordless drill category, Bosch and Panasonic are the front-runners.
In the end, despite the fact that the Panasonic is the best seller here and very highly rated, I chose the Bosch for several reasons; My comfort level with the brand, the fact that it's Swiss made, (the Panasonic drill is made in Mexico) the 3 year-warranty and price ($10.00 less) all swayed me towards Bosch.
The drill has not disappointed a bit through the first few months. The keyless, one-handed chuck is fantastic. Great soft grip and balance. The trigger and switches are comfortable and perfectly laid out. The power is incredible, plenty for all but the absolute toughest jobs. (Something that I keep a corded tool around for anyway.) Operation is smooth and quiet, given the power at hand. The trigger is sensitive enough that you can turn a screw as slowly as needed in a delicate situation. The battery life far surpasses the old Makita and with the two included batteries you're never stuck on the job without power. Quality is something that can be easily seen when it's put in your hands; Bosch delivers a great product with the 32612. Am I gushing? Maybe, but I have nothing to do with the Bosch company or anyone affiliated, I just really like nice tools.
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