2/3/2024 0 Comments Bosch multi toolThe on/off switch is reassuringly chunky, too, while the mechanism to slide and clip one of the batteries into place feels like it will withstand years of battery swaps with no dramas.įinally, there’s an oversized LED on the front of the tool that brilliantly illuminates any surface you are working on. In terms of specs, the Bosch tool oscillates from 10,000rpm to 20,000rpm and this is easily adjustable thanks to six different settings, selected by rotating a small plastic dial on the flank. I’ll get on to how much easier it is compared to rivals in the ‘Performance” section, but suffice to say, it’s a doddle. To swap accessory heads, it is simply a case of ejecting the one you don’t want via the well sprung and rubber-clad lever, and then pressing down on the new head and waiting for the clicking noise to assure it is in place. The weight immediately makes it feel like a proper power tool though and the rugged plastics that cover most of the body are thick and robust, perfect for withstanding the rigours of large DIY jobs.īosch’s unique Starlock system is probably worth mentioning right off the bat, purely because the mechanism that holds the accessory is made from reassuringly sturdy metal and fits nicely with the general build quality. Weighing in at 1.4kg without the battery pack, the Bosch Advanced 18V Cordless Multi Tool is a hefty piece of equipment that generally requires two hands to operate correctly. (Image credit: Bosch) Bosch Advanced 18V Cordless Multi Tool Review: Design and build quality
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