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Bosch PS10-2 Litheon 10.8-volt Lithium-Ion I-Driver Kit


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Brand: BOSCH (S-B Powertools)
Manufacturer: Bosch
Model: PS10-2


Features
10.8-volt lithium-ion cordless screwdriver
Articulating 5-position head through 90-degrees; good for tight spaces
Durable plastic casing, comfortable cushioned grip
Includes 2 lithium-ion batteries, 30-minute charger, soft carrying case, 2 bits
6 by 6-1/2-inches; 3-year protection plan

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Bosch SB5013P Rapid Feed 13-Piece 1/4-Inch to 1-1/2-Inch Spade Drill Bit Assortment with Nylon Storage Pouch
Bosch CC2480 Clic-Change 12-Piece Screwdriver Bit Assortment
Bosch CC2460 Clic-Change 7-Piece Phillips Bit and Countersinking Set

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Editorial Reviews:

We’d wager there have been plenty of times you tried to maneuver a drill/driver into a spot that just wouldn’t allow it and wished you had a small, powerful tool that would drive a screw where others just can’t go.

Here it is. The PS10 is one of the handiest, most powerful little drivers we’ve laid hands on. It’s impressively powered by "litheon," which Bosch calls "the industry’s most advanced lithium-ion battery technology." We can attest that there’s absolutely no lag in power, and the run time is great – more than 100 drives per charge. Recharge time is just 30 minutes, so you should never have to wait for a battery.

The best feature, of course, is the clever design. Instead of a pistol grip like most drivers, this one has a sturdy tool body and an articulating head that has five detents, letting you set it however you need it. The head itself is just 3-1/2 inches long, so it’s no struggle at all to slip it into tight spaces such as in between studs, under-sink cabinets, between joists and other tricky situations. If it’s length you need, just flip the head to the vertical position and it’s literally like having a screwdriver at your fingertips; it’s not quite a foot long at its full length.

It uses ¼-inch hex bits, and they’re easy to change. We would have liked to see some on-board bit storage, but that’s a small point. The two-finger trigger is comfortable, and it’s quite sensitive, so take care not to strip your fasteners while you’re on the learning curve.

In all, we’re really pleased with this little driver, and we think there’s a place for it in just about every toolbox. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste

What’s in the Box
PS10 driver, two lithium-ion batteries, 30-minute charger, soft carrying case, two bits


User Comments about the Bosch PS10-2 Litheon 10.8-volt Lithium-Ion I-Driver Kit

This is one of those tools that at first look you might think you don't really need, but if you do a lot of installation work you'll find this very useful for situations where any normal drill/driver just simply won't fit. By the way, I have the newer 12 volt version of this tool. I've used it to fasten conduit clamps above heating and air-conditioning ducts, drawer slides inside narrow cabinets, repairing equipment with very tight access to fasteners, and it works fine for normal use as well. I've also used it to quickly install all of the duplex outlets, switches and wall plates when I'm doing finish electrical work.The 10.8 volt version of this tool will also work with the new 12 volt batteries if you happen to have another small format Bosch tool that used them.



These are 1/4 inch hex shanks with indentations on them (note that some bits have very small indentations for use in other devices. Twist drill bits can't be bigger than the hex shank, so they are limited in size and that makes it less flexible than a dedicated drill. The "clutch" isn't a conventional mechanical one and it takes a little getting used to, but it works.The angle feature is secure, the motor is smooth and powerful and everything seems well built. What would make it better.


It is far from tiny, though, surprisingly big. The angle-head feature works perfectly and while 0 and 90 degree angles are the most used, once in a while another angle is useful.This Bosch uses what they call Clic-Change bits. This is not a Bosch exclusive. Not fun, is it. It would be perfect if it had a a selectable impacting action.


They are available in every brand and every manufacturer makes drill/drivers that use these bits. The slow-start feature would seem to be more useful on big powerful tools like routers, but you get used to it and can use a light touch when needed. This is a full-sized, powerful drill/driver. Goodness knows how many times we all have reached into tight places to drive screws manually with ratchets or short screwdrivers. You can get spade bits because they have build-in hex shanks.


Plus, it is reasonably small and light, so you will grab it for a lot of normal drilling and screw-driving tasks. A right-angle drill/driver is hard to do without. The ones for use in the Bosch are the bigger ones). You pull the collar out, drop the bit in, and it is a quick and secure connection. It is not at all like those little electric screwdrivers. Of course, a 10.8-Volt driver isn't meant to drill huge holes through studs all day, but it does have enough power to actually do that.You will still need to have a conventional drill with a twist chuck to use all the bits you have now and will need for many tasks.


The Bosch PS10-2 gets into those tight areas for tasks like attaching drawer slides. Much nicer than wrestling with chucks.This is why they call these devices "drivers" instead of "drills". Bosch feels the primary use will therefore be to drive screws, and as a nut-driver. Also, drills spin at high speed, while drivers are designed to operate at lower rpms.


I am a licensed electrician and utilize this screwdriver for almost everything. The cheapest place that I have found it is toolup.com. The batteries last forever and the tool's torque is phenomenal. I used to carry my DeWalt stuff with me for job estimates but now I carry this little tool because of its flexibility, power, and battery reserve.



I purchased this a little over a month ago to use at work (A/V installs and mobile electronics). It has more power than I expected, and good battery life. I am very pleased with it.



The 10.8 volts delivers what you expect. The feel of the grip and the ergonomics are excellent, as is the pivoting head that gives you the needed flexibility depending on the situation at hand. Overall, I'm very pleased with this driver. The caveats (probably kept me from awarding fice stars): 1) As indicated in other reviews, the torque setting doesn't seem to affect the overall torque delivered to the bit as one might expect; 2) there seems to be, under some conditions, a delay between depressing the trigger and the actual rotation of the bit. It doesn't in any way substitute for more powerful cordless tools for driving fasterners, but it comes in handy for tight spots and light duty applications, in my opinion. I'm unsure is this is by design or perhaps operator error, but it's not a primary consideration for me at this point.Overall, this is another great Bosch product.