Bosch 93618DCRF 18 Volt Brute Tough Drill/Driver/Circular Saw/Reciprocating Saw/Flashlight with 2 Batteries

Bosch 93618DCRF 18 Volt Brute Tough Drill/Driver/Circular Saw/Reciprocating Saw/Flashlight with 2 BatteriesManufacturer: Bosch
Model: 93618DCRF
Rating: (4 reviews)

List Price: $898.00 Buy from Amazon.com

Features:

  • Includes 18-volt Brute Tough drill-driver, reciprocating saw, 6-1/2-inch circular saw and flashlight
  • Drill includes single-sleeve ratcheting chuck for one handed operation
  • Reciprocating saw has dual stroke design to match stroke to your cut
  • Circular saw has 50-degree bevel capacity with positive stop at 45 degrees
  • All tools have an ergonomic soft-grip design for user comfort

Amazon.com Review
Ask any remodeler what two tools they’d most like to have in full-powered cordless versions and they’re likely to ask for a drill and a reciprocating saw. This Bosch combo pack offers great cordless versions of both for one low price. The Brute Tough drill has an ABS/vinyl housing designed to stand up to the roughest job site conditions and a Bosch-built unibody power train that contains the motor, gearbox, and clutch in one contiguous unit for durability and the best alignment possible. It has a two-speed gearbox that offers up to 500 inch-pounds of torque in high-torque mode and up to 1,300 rpm in high-speed mode, as well as a 16-position clutch, a tight-gripping ratcheting chuck, and a soft ergonomic grip. The reciprocating saw features a unique dual-stroke lever, allowing the user to choose between a 3/4-inch and a 1-1/4-inch stroke to match the job at hand. The Bosch-built motor delivers 0 to 2,300 strokes per minute, controlled by a variable-speed trigger. Both blade changes and shoe adjustments are quick and tool free, and the saw’s soft grips go a long way toward reducing the vibration that reciprocating saws have been known for in the past. This package includes the 18-volt Brute Tough drill, the 18-volt reciprocating saw, two batteries, a one-hour charger, and a carrying bag. –Brian Trinen

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