🔧 Power Meets Precision — Drill Like a Boss, Anywhere!
The Bosch GSB12V-300B22 is a lightweight, brushless 12V hammer drill/driver delivering 300 In.-Lbs. torque and up to 1,750 rpm. Featuring a compact 6.7-inch head, dual-speed transmission, and 26,250 bpm hammer action, it excels in masonry and tight spaces. Comes with two 2.0 Ah lithium-ion batteries, LED work light, and a durable keyless chuck, backed by a 3-year warranty for professional-grade reliability.
Brand | BOSCH |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 1750 RPM |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Amperage | 2 Amps |
Maximum Chuck Size | 10 Millimeters |
Color | Black |
Included Components | (1) GSB12V-300 12V Max Brushless 3/8 In. Hammer Drill/Driver, (2) 12V Max Lithium-Ion 2.0 Ah Batteries, (1) 12V Max Charger, (1) Four-Tip Bit Holder, (4) Impact Tough™ Bits, (1) Belt Clip, (1) Carrying Bag |
Special Feature | Compact, Lightweight |
Product Dimensions | 12.75"L x 9.5"W x 4"H |
Material | Synthetic Fabric Blend |
Maximum Torque | 3E+2 Inch Pounds |
Number of Speeds | 2 |
Speed | 1750 RPM |
Item Weight | 998 Grams |
Maximum Power | 850 Watts |
Item Torque | 300 Inch Pounds |
Drill Type | Hammer Drill |
Is Electric | Yes |
UPC | 000346651454 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346000016 |
Manufacturer | Robert Bosch Tool Corporation |
Part Number | GSB12V-300B22 |
Item Weight | 2.2 pounds |
Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Item model number | GSB12V-300B22 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Style | w/ (2) 12V Batteries |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Compact, Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
D**Y
This thing works great!
Bosch GSB12V-300B22 12V Max Brushless 3/8 In. Hammer Drill/Driver Kit with (2) 2.0 Ah Batteries. Read carefully, there are different models for sale here. With two batteries, battery life is seldom an issue. And 12V provides plenty of power, surprisingly. Drill has two speeds which is very handy for putting in screws and then drilling wood with small bits. It's compact and light weight. This model also has the hammer drill feature which works for drilling, but also works for unsticking tightly bound screws. The chuck has a built in lock, so you can tighten it easily. However, you do have to take care about how the bit is sitting in the chuck, as it does come loose occasionally due to the very short jaws. All in all a great tool.
M**Y
Quality tool II love the 3 in one option
I like the hammer drill option with built into a drill driver wit no increase in weight or size as my 12volt Bosch drill Driver and the Brushless motor is obviously much stronger
D**U
Long known Bosch quality
There are 18-volt versions of all possible brands. For a home DIY person, they are overkill, heavy to handle and almost always kill the project when the screws got overturned when assembling something.This 12-volt model is light, comes with two powerful batteries that are enough for a long time without charging, and the charging station can load a battery within half an hour.The hammer drill was able to drill on my exterior walls like butter, and the driver setting was still soft enough to assemble furniture without ruining any piece.
L**S
Powerful compact wall drill what else can I say?
This is quickly becoming my very compact go to drill, extremely powerful lightweight and can get it to space that other drills can and most important about it. It’s easy to carry in my tool bag.I can’t say enough great things about the Bosch 12 V system. Their tools are extremely well-made and reliable.I have other cordless drills that are more powerful, but I always seem to gravitate to this one since it’s so compact and easy to carry one of the better purchases I’ve made over the years. A great tool that I know I will get many years of use.
S**R
Missing battery
Everything looks great, but there were supposed to be 2 batteries and I only received one. It’s a gift so I don’t want to fully return it, but I didn’t have the option to request another battery when I went through the options
M**.
Compact Powerhouse: Precision and Performance in Hand
The Bosch GSB12v-300n Brushless Drill is a marvel of compact power. Its brushless motor delivers impressive torque and efficiency. The lightweight design makes it comfortable for extended use. The precision chuck ensures accurate drilling and driving. The integrated LED light illuminates dark workspaces perfectly. This drill has exceeded my expectations, a truly professional tool in a small package.
V**U
Great little drill driver
I have used this 12V Max brushless drill/driver extensively as home owner around the house, for repairing and fixing misc things, as tool for finishing-type jobs, for assembling furnitures, and occasional uses - where the battery is sitting idle for a few weeks without use.I'm very impressed with the 12V system platform by all major manufactures. Years ago, I had a 10.8V tool that felt more like a toy because it was very light weight and didn't have a lot of torque for driving power. The new 10.8V platform tools, especially having brushless motor are impressively powerful and yet energy efficient. They might even be suitable for 80-90% of medium-duty job in professional trades such as HVAC, remodeler, electrical... The 12V is typically a marketing label for max-peak output but nominal is around 10.8Go with the brand that feels comfortable in your hand, weight-wise, usability-wise, aesthetic look and price point. You may want to select brand keeping in mind about future 12V tools you acquire, so that you can use same battery interchangeably between them. I went with Bosch because it was lighter-weight and slightly more compact in its size compared with other choices at the time. I find the 2.0Ah battery perfect compromise for occasional uses. It has enough power to run the drill at max, charges quickly from empty, and holds the charge for a very long time. It doesn't allow the tool to do tail-stand but that was ok with me and I'd prefer a slimmer tool body. My 2.0Ah batteries from nearly 2 years ago are still going strong.Since getting the drill/driver, I have also got 12V brushless impact driver for working on appliances and other jobs with lot of nuts/bolts. You could absolutely use drill/driver for those jobs but impact driver doesn't jerk the wrist so it's more comfortable tool to use that in this situation. I'd go with drill/driver if I was only going to get one tool. It has the usual clutch control to dial in the output torque limit, a mode selection ring to choose the function - whether drilling, driving, or hammer-drilling, a 2-speed switch that selects the rotational speed, and a variable-pull trigger. Some other nice features are an LED light and keyless chuck for fast tool change.
D**.
mi primera compra por amazon desde argentina todo ok
el producto, llego ok, el problema es que en el 5 uso dejo de funciona las 2 baterias
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