I'm not posting to be a jerk, just posting for an update. My 10yo Bosch cordless drill chuck was having issues holding a bit, and the chuck teeth had worn down enough that it wouldn't grip the bits when the going got tough.....so I started shopping for a new drill/driver combo.
I was DEAD set on Bosch, as the set I have has held up very well and overall I have been very happy with them. But as I started to compare specs to Milwaukee and Dewalt (no Makita dealers anywhere close to me) I noted that Bosch was falling very far behind in their power output for both the drill and driver.
I ended up spending $400 on the Milwaukee 2997-22 kit, and am overall happy with it. The only things I would say fall behind when compared to Bosch is the larger amount of slop in the battery/tool interface, the lack of rubber overmold on the tool which leads to more scrapes, and scratches on the tools. And the trigger sometimes feels like it falls asleep if you are doing quick repeated pulls. Other then that, I am happy with the performance and am sorry to leave the Bosch cordless camp.
I was DEAD set on Bosch, as the set I have has held up very well and overall I have been very happy with them. But as I started to compare specs to Milwaukee and Dewalt (no Makita dealers anywhere close to me) I noted that Bosch was falling very far behind in their power output for both the drill and driver.
I ended up spending $400 on the Milwaukee 2997-22 kit, and am overall happy with it. The only things I would say fall behind when compared to Bosch is the larger amount of slop in the battery/tool interface, the lack of rubber overmold on the tool which leads to more scrapes, and scratches on the tools. And the trigger sometimes feels like it falls asleep if you are doing quick repeated pulls. Other then that, I am happy with the performance and am sorry to leave the Bosch cordless camp.






I can cut flush with up to a 6.3Ah battery (close with a 8.0Ah Core) so run time and power should be A+. The Starlock Plus is much faster and easier by a good margin over the universal fit quick-release blades used in my Rockwell, Yellow and others. It's also got a 'slow' start which I really like.
I sourced the GKS 18V-68GC from Europe...


