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Bosch 38636-01 36V Litheon Drill/Driver with 2 Compact Batteries


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Batteries Included: Yes
Brand: Bosch
Manufacturer: Bosch
Model: 38636-01
DteCode: d12

Features
Unibody Powertrain - keeps gearing in alignment for the most durable drive train on the market
Seel Reinforced Collar - Provides enhanced durability when dropped on the chuck
Durashield Housing - Constructed to withstand real world conditions. Withstands repeated 1-story drops when the competition fails
Hammer On/Off Ring - Easily turns hammer on and off wihtout changing the clutch setting
easily Accessible Brushes - Quick maintenenance to minimize downtime

Accessories
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Bosch CC2130 Clic-Change 27 Piece Drilling and Driving Set with Clic-Change Chuck
Bosch CC2460 Clic-Change 7 Piece Phillips Bit and Countersinking Set
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Bosch CC2430 Clic-Change 3 Piece #6, #8, and #10 Self-Centering Bit Assortment

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Editorial Reviews:

Flexible Power System - Match battery to application; Litheon™ 36V batteries - The most advanced Li-ion battery available today; Brute Tough™ Construction with Unibody Powertrain, Metal-Reinforced Collar and Durashield™ Housing; High Torque Mode Produces over 600 in.-lbs.; Externally Accessible Brushes - For brush replacement in as little as 2 minutes; Ratcheting, Carbide Tooth Single Sleeve 1/2" Chuck - For one-handed bit changes; Bosch Designed Powertrain with Metal Gears; Litheon™ Fast Charger - Charges 36V batteries to 80% of capacity in 30 minutes; 15-Position Clutch


User Comments about the Bosch 38636-01 36V Litheon Drill/Driver with 2 Compact Batteries

It is larger than in the picture, and heavy, but it feels so sturdy it is a good thing for me. this drill can do everything a corded drill can, it has almost the same amount of power.



And with the rebate Bosch is offering right now on the 18v tools you can get a free battery. I was expecting it to be faster because it is a 36v, but the fact is it only has 1400RPM compared to the 18v's 1800RPM. I just got it a week ago and used it a few times. It also had a lower torque rating then the 18v. I'm returning the the 36v and getting the 18v instead. The chuck is plastic, the 18v's is metal.



I am an electrician, so I abuse my powertools. The motor is quiet, the batteries last much longer, it's light weight, the charger is fast, even the gauge on the battery that tells you how much power is left works great.it's just a very well built and designed tool. Overall, great tool, great warranty, and I only paid $230 for it on Amazon, who, as always, has great service. I have been using this drill for about a month now, and it is an awesome drill. The only complaints I have, and they are minor, is that the case is a little bulky and leaves no room inside for bits and accessories; the RPMs could be a little higher, but I haven't had a problem with them.


Solidly built, it feels strong and tough just holding it. I drill a lot of holes through 2x4's, 4x4s and thicker and through metal, and it has yet to dissappoint me. I even use it in place of a hole hawg. I used to have a Dewalt, and after using this bosch, I would never buy Dewalt again.


I sold my 18V Dewalt XRP 4 piece set for this drill (I hate cordless circular saws and sawsalls due to their incredibly short battery run time). You would think with a 36V rating, you'd be getting a monster cordless drill, but I think 36V (even with litheon technology) is a waste of weight. I purchased this drill about 1 year ago when they first came out. 18V is the perfect power to weight ratio. I am a general contractor and have been using and abusing cordless drills for some time now. Other than the slight upgrade in battery life and power, it's not much better than the Dewalt XRP collection. The Bosch has a VERY smooth feel while driving screws and the batteries last a long time.


I was thinking with the litheon technology this tool would be a little lighter, but much more powerfull with 36 volts. This drill is not that much more powerfull than the Dewalt, but it is much more refined. The drill has not failed me, and I have in fact been hard on it, but wait until an 18V version of the Bosch comes out. I have two slim batteries and one fat battery.


I weighed it, and to the tenth of a pound, with the compact batteries, it weighs the same as the 18V version. I'm actually happier without, but if you need a hammer drill, don't buy this one.10/21/08: After using this new drill for several jobs around the house with the compact battery, I'm dissapointed in that the RPM doesn't seem as fast as the 18V version. It doesn't appear to have one (and the manual doesn't say anything about it either). Just received this today and haven't had a chance to break it in yet. It is slightly larger, as is the case. I'm not sure if adding the high-capacity battery would help. On point of confusion: both the Bosch website and every other site selling this lists the unit with a 'hammer drill' clutch.