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The BOSCH GSR12V-300HXB22 is a lightweight, brushless 12V Max screwdriver kit featuring 300 In.-Lbs. of torque, two-speed settings up to 1,750 RPM, and 20+1 clutch positions for precise fastening. It includes two 2.0 Ah Lithium-Ion batteries, a charger, and a compact design ideal for overhead and tight-space applications, backed by a 3-year limited warranty.
Brand | BOSCH |
Speed | 1750 RPM |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Item Torque | 300 Inch Pounds |
Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
Number of Batteries | 2 |
Recommended Uses For Product | Overhead work, tight spaces, screw driving |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
UPC | 000346651478 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346000016 |
Maximum Chuck Size | 0.25 Inches |
Manufacturer | Robert Bosch Tool Corporation |
Part Number | GSR12V-300HXB22 |
Item Weight | 1.3 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 13.82 x 10.39 x 3.82 inches |
Country of Origin | Malaysia |
Item model number | GSR12V-300HXB22 |
Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Style | w/ (2) 12V Batteries |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | (1) GSR12V-300HX 12V Max Brushless 1/4 In. Hex Two-Speed Screwdriver, (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 |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
T**Y
Precision Compact Tool
This tool is little bit smaller and Compact than my DeWalt dcf601 Brushless Screw Driver as you can see in the photo both of them I own and use alternately. This Bosch screw driver is great but it is little bit noisy than my DeWalt. For the power wise? They're both the same and they're both well Precise when it comes to driving small fasteners, for drilling?? No I do not use both of these for drilling large holes except for drilling pilot holes no bigger than 3/8 otherwise my old DeWalt brushless hammer drill is my best tool for drilling large holes and concrete drilling applications. For driving fasteners both of them can drive and sink 4-1/2" by number 10 Decking and Framing Screws, both of them can also drive and sink 5 to 6 inch Spax torx T-30 Powerlag fasteners and Timberlok 5/16 screws. For lag bolts? No you're gonna wanna to use an impact driver or impact wrench for that specific task. For lighting? It's not that bright compare to my DeWalt at least Bosch should have made the lighting little bit brighter and better on this model but still I'll give it 4.5 Star Rating for the tool being a maintenance free Brushless Motor versus it's predecessor the Bosch PS21-2A Brush 12V screw driver I used to have that tool until it's carbon brush worn out completely and the warranty is expired and replacing the brush is not good since I have to replace the entire motor that cost $45 to $50 which is not worth it doing so it's like I bought a brand new tool for the price of a carbon brush motor assembly but for this model being brushless is so great! For Runtime? I'm still working on that I'll update my review later.Update Review: 07/26/2022In comparison with my first 12V screw driver that I'm using most often the DeWalt DCF601 versus the Bosch GSR12V-300HBX is that the Bosch does not have a Spindle Lock where I can fasten the fasteners manually without over tightening it where in the DeWalt have Spindle Lock and the motor will lock and will stop rotating and that's the advantage over the other but overall I like the Bosch they're both useful Precision Driving Tools their Clutch System is Fantastic and they stop the motor from rotating giving it more control on fastening the screws. For the Runtime? I tested the DeWalt and Bosch I used 2Ah battery for both of them to make it even and fair. And the Bosch successfully drove 28 pcs of 4-3/4" long by #10 Torx T-25 Decking Screws and stopped halfway on the 29th screw while the DeWalt successfully drove 31pcs and stopped halfway on 32nd screw. For the Bosch I have to set the gear on the 1st gear because on the 2nd gear it was too fast and the tool was cutting out unless if I use a much higher amp hour battery pack the results might have change. When I conducted the test I took my own risk for breaking the tool but luckily they did not both of them handled the test pretty good, but I do not recommend using these tools being a screw driver in driving large fasteners even though they got enough power to do sink them but the hard task I put them in are way above their pay grade it only proved that both of them can do it and the fact that they're both brushless motor really made a difference compared to the brush counterparts. They're only design and meant for driving small and medium size fasteners and they can drill small pilot holes for the fasteners. Otherwise Hammer Drills both corded and cordless and Impact Drivers or Impact Wrench are the best tools for Heavy Job applications. So far Even though I'm a DeWalt fanboy I gotta admit I love this Bosch brushless 12V screw Driver!! I highly recommend this tool as an addition to the options available out there.Update Review: 11/06/2022I was wrong with my previous comment regarding this tool. And I would like to add up and say YES this tool Bosch brushless 12V Screw Driver DO HAVE a "Spindle Lock" just like the DeWalt DCF601. When you're not pressing the trigger the Spindle will locked up and you can use this tool as a regular common screw driver you can tighten up the fasteners by hand manually and that's a good thing! It's a great tool to have that can cover most of the jobs around the House. This tool is great too for Electricians and HVAC Technicians even Mechanics as well. It's a must have tool!
J**P
Quality
High quality construction and nice form factor for ease of handling. The driver is powerful but can be finessed down for light applications with the adjustable clutch and variable speed trigger. Smaller, lighter and more manageable than the comparable Milwaukee driver. This is my seventh Bosch tool, purchased over the course of almost a decade. My first 12 volt Bosch (all others 18v) but it’s still very powerful. I’ve never had a Bosch tool or battery fail, they build them to last.
J**N
Highly recommend for general-purpose use
Bosch calls this a "screwdriver" but it actually has the same specifications as the GSR12V-300N, their 12V "drill/driver". The only differences between the two are that the "drill/driver" has a traditional three-jaw keyless chuck and is heavier. Both have the same torque and RPMs. I strongly prefer the 1/4" chuck because I have started using 1/4" hex bits for all applications -- both screwdriver and drill bits are readily available in this form, and they're much easier to insert and remove.I purchased the Bosch PS21 and this model, the Bosch GSR12V-300HX, to compare them and determine if this model was worth the extra scratch.This one:Con: Is slightly louderPro: Doesn't have internal motor sparks, since it is brushlessPro: Is noticeably smallerPro: Is about 10% lighter -- you would think it wouldn't be obvious, but it isPro: Has a battery life indicator when the old one does notPro: Has an opposite-style bit insertion/removal (the new one is push in and the old one was out; I like the new better, as it seems more natural)Pro: Probably has better battery lifePro: Spins faster (1750 RPM instead of 1300 RPM)Con: Costs a bit moreI also compared this model to a DeWalt brushless screwdriver, model DCF601F2. The DeWalt has only one speed (which falls between setting 1 and 2 on the Bosch), has a thinner handle that some might find more comfortable, has a self-locking chuck that allows easy one-handed insertion but doesn't hold bits as securely and can't handle the smallest bits, has a better light, and has its battery on the very bottom (leading to a different weight distribution and the ability for it to stand up when set down).Overall, I like this newest brushless Bosch model best, of the three. I believe it is worth the extra money for its form factor and light weight. I also find it the most comfortable to use. As I have used it, I have liked it more and more. It has replaced my standard Makita 18V drill/driver in my standard tool bag -- I'll only be taking that out for big jobs.
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