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Anyone else attending this tomorrow?

Or, anyone use/not use Bosch Pro tools and have any feedback, questions or suggestions I can pass on/ask?
 
I am proud to own the tools, I love them. I have 10.8s, 18s and I have my eye on the 36v SDS. I would have said a hammer action on the 10.8 drill driver BUT THEYVE DONE IT! Where is this going on?
 
Bosch Powerchange Arbors are great with respect to the ease of swapping holesaws and removing whatever you've cut through from them; BUT the Holesaws they supply to fit them seem to have a fraction of the life of other reputable brands; I'll stick with Starret!
 
Bosch are best for some corded hand tools no problem. Makita cordless anyday but use a converter and use Dewalt batteries on em and its like Clint Eastwood makin a gun lol.
Dewalt also for Miter saws and Festool corded for Plunge track saws & Routers as the vac attachments are universal + stack boxed storage system well b4 anyone else botherd so a dream for van storage .
 
Can you ask them why they don't do spares for my GL 2-50 laser level, i.e the glass lens that's rendered it unusable for the last two years, after they returned it saying it was not repairable and should not be used.

Hence I don't own anymore Bosch power tools. :mad:
 

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