I recently picked up my first set of cordless power tools for use around the house. I will admit that I settled on the M12 system to be my main setup due to the deeper M12 lineup and wider availability of tools in the USA.
That being said, I loved the Bosch 12v stuff so much that in the end I could not decide and bought both systems, keeping the Bosch as the "indoor/upstairs set" (even though I know they can handle much more!)
Don't have too much, just the brushless hex driver (probably my favorite cordless tool), the drill/driver, and the FL12 LED light (not shown are 2 chargers). However I could see myself getting more tools like the rotary tool, jigsaw, vacuum. I really like the compact size of these tools and plenty of power for what I have used them for so far.
I've been tempted many times to get the PS41 impact driver but I want to hold out until the brushless model comes out in the USA and also I already have the M12 fuel impact in the garage.
The FL12 is pretty flexible in positioning (although I prefer the M12 stick light for hanging like say under a car hood) but I saw a few folks also setting up their FL12 on tripods using the included threads. My solution was to get a light duty photographic strobe stand and small cheap bullhead upon which to position the light instead. Much less weight and footprint this way, and the ball head is much faster/easier to point the light where you want it vs the pan/tilt heads you see on most cheap tripods, literally takes just a few seconds. In the picture it is about 5 feet off the ground however if you extend all the vertical sections it gets to almost 8 feet off the ground which is nice you can point the light down and have light coming from above you. The whole thing actually folds up pretty compact. Cost was about $30 total for the stand and the ballhead.
Ruahrc