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Wonder if they have a backstock glut ’cause these girlygirl models didn’t sell as well as they first thought?
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Wonder if they have a backstock glut ’cause these girlygirl models didn’t sell as well as they first thought?
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That little bosch gets used more than any other cordless I have.
Girly?
Pound for Pound it's the best cordless I've used.
Sure I love my larger drills and larger impact drivers.... but I grab the littel guys first
or like any other manufacturer they're trying to get more of a new item out on the market so word of mouth advertising can spread about their great new product?
much like the rebated impact driver I got with my Makita Lithium Ion drill/driver.
guess the Mak's must be as girly as the Bosch's?
anyways ... don't own a Bosch ... but my electrician and his partner each have a different model ... and it's pretty hard to decide which one is better.
they're both great.
Jeff
Buck Construction
Artistry In Carpentry
Pittsburgh Pa
ok ok so I don't really like mine cause I think the rpms are too low but it can be handy.
Would rather have spent $155 on an old 18v Milwaukee battery system instead tho'.
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