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BOSCH CLPK27-120 12V Max 2-Tool Combo Kit with Two-Speed Pocket Driver, Impact Driver and (2) 2.0 Ah Batteries,Blue

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Style: Combo Kit


Features

  • POWER: The two-speed PS21 pocket driver delivers 265 In.-Lbs. of max torque and the PS41 impact driver delivers 930 In.-Lbs. of max torque
  • COMPACT: The lightweight design of the PS21 drill driver is ideal for easy handling in overhead operations and tight spaces and the PS41 impact driver offers the precision of variable speed, a light-body, and a short-head length
  • EFFICIENT: The PS21 pocket driver offers two speeds, 0-350 RPM and 0-1,300 RPM allowing users to match speed to the application, while the PS41 impact driver can produce a no-load BPM of 0-3,100 and a max 2,600 RPM
  • DURABILITY: Robust and compact with lightweight design, the drill impact driver combo kit is built to last and backed by a three year protection plan
  • ERGONOMIC: Soft grip handle for extended comfort and control
  • INCLUDES: PS21 12V Max 1/4 in. pocket driver, PS41 12V Max impact driver, (2) 2.0 Ah 12V Max lithium-ion batteries, 12V charger, (2) 1-1/2 inch bits and a carrying bag
  • INCLUDES: PS21 12V Max 1/4 in. pocket driver, PS41 12V Max impact driver, (2) 2.0 Ah 12V Max lithium-ion batteries, 12V charger, (2) 1-1/2 inch bits and a carrying bag

Description

The Bosch CLPK27-120 features the PS21 12V Max Two-Speed Pocket Driver and the PS41 12V Max Impact Driver. Both tools are compact with the shortest head length and height in their class and are small enough to fit into tight areas and corners. These well balanced tools are light weight and ideal for continuous overhead work. They also feature a three LED light ring that focuses more light on the work area.

Brand: BOSCH


Voltage: 12 Volts


Item Weight: 4.54 Pounds


Battery Cell Composition: Lithium Ion


Number of Batteries: 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Manufacturer: ‎Bosch


Part Number: ‎CLPK27-120


Item Weight: ‎4.54 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎Mexico


Item model number: ‎CLPK27-120


Batteries: ‎2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Color: ‎Blue


Style: ‎Combo Kit


Power Source: ‎battery-powered


Voltage: ‎12 Volts


Maximum Power: ‎850 Watts


Torque: ‎265 Inch Pounds


Item Package Quantity: ‎1


Number Of Pieces: ‎8


Head Style: ‎ps41


Speed: ‎2600 RPM


Special Features: ‎variable-speed


Included Components: ‎case


Batteries Included?: ‎Yes


Batteries Required?: ‎Yes


Battery Cell Type: ‎Lithium Ion


Warranty Description: ‎1 year limited manufacturer warranty


Date First Available: December 8, 2010


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  • Big power in a little package
Style: Combo Kit
Hello there tool shopper, This drill and impact driver combo set replaces my aging Makita 6914D 12V impact driver. I bought that tool in 2003 and it has been nothing but reliable and until now was by far the most used tool I own. This year the batteries' working time is down to 10 or 15 minutes making the tool usable but annoying with the constant battery swapping. I shopped around and after looking through new Bosch, Makita, Milwaukee, Hitachi and Rigid I settled on this Bosch combo kit. I'm impressed by the compact size and substantial power of these tiny Bosch drivers. The impact driver advertises slightly higher RPMs and torque than my old Makita and is substantially smaller and lighter. By comparison the body and battery profile of the 6914D looks and feels like the new 18v drivers and is much bigger than this pair of 12v Bosch drivers. I always thought of my Makita unit as small and maneuverable; it's the only drill driver unit I ever used on a job or around the house. It was much much smaller than drills of its time and until now I never saw it as larger compared to other tools. Man, these two are shorter in height and length by sever inches. Any smaller and you couldn’t call it hand held because you couldn’t close your fingers around the handle! I thought about buying just an impact driver, however the price for the driver and batteries was so close to the price of the one tool kit it was worth it to me to have the drill around even if it won't get much use. I already have a removable chuck so not having one built into the drill is preferable for me. I can attach the chuck to either tool as needed and not bring a second tool along if it suits to just pack one for a job. There are times when the banging of the hammer and anvil in the impact driver was a bit much, mostly working in tight closed spaces like basements or outside where I could be bothering the neighbors. It will be nice to have a drill for times like that if the extra torque isn’t required. So, why not? The tools are remarkably small and feel very balanced in the hand. They both spin true and I like the rubber grip and bumpers on the sides of the tools. I can lay them any which way and not worry about beating up what I just laid them on. They will balance standing up on the battery pack like my old Makita but I would not suggest it on the job. I mention it b/c that is just how they feel when you hold them, nice and balanced. I lay mine on their side when working. You are probably wondering “Why not get the bigger 18v tools?” For me it is because only once in 12 years was I not able to drive what I trying to drive w 12v. I sistered a dozen 2x10's with glue and dozens of 4" #10 Spax and the Makita never missed a beat, even with the aging batteries. This includes using it to take the wheels off the car for brake jobs over the years. The only thing I couldn't drive with the old 12v was an 6" lag into an old treated 4x4. I seated it with a wrench and that was that. I should have prevailed the hole, but I didn't and it still worked out fine. The impact driver in this kit is advertised a little more torque than my old tool so unless manufacturer’s figured out how to fudge their specs last week I’m betting this one will do the same job as the last if not a little better. So far that’s been true for me, and from what I read in other reviews it’s been true for other builders too. For me 12v is plenty, so I spent the extra money on another tool (the reciprocating saw) instead of investing it in extra power for the odd times I might want it. If I’m driving big lags and I have trouble with the last inch I don’t mind getting out a wrench to finish them off. Call me cheap but those 18v batteries cost quite a bit more to replace. I like the no-memory Li-Ion batteries but I’ve had enough laptops to know they only have so many charge cycles and they last just about as long as the warranty. I’m betting on replacing them or buying an extra before I trade up tools so 12v feels like the way to go. Just about any tool from the big names will do the job you ask of it so I suggest you get the tool(s) you like using. You’re going to be looking at it a lot, if you don’t like looking at it you should at least be indifferent towards it. Why own a tool you don’t use, and why use a tool you don’t like? I like things that make my work easier and don’t cost a fortune, and I like these tools quite a lot. For me these are great to look at and have the combination of power and features that suit my needs. Happy tool hunting. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2015 by Bettergears

  • Absolutely some of the best drivers I have ever used, let alone owned.
Style: Combo Kit
So I submitted a review a long while ago, and thought I'd do a long term review. I've owned this set for around 8 years. The batteries are still going strong, I have been doing serious remodeling lately, and the impact driver for deck work is absolutely incredible. The batteries last way longer than they have any right to, and charge from dead flat dead to full charge in 30 minutes. The batteries under CONSTANT USE will last you about 2 hours. So the kit is perfect, you'll never be left waiting for a battery to charger, no matter what. The drill is great as well, the only issue is it's a hex drive, so if you have a huge set of bits, you'll have to rebuy. Nice sets of those are around $30-$50 bucks, so not a huge investment, but, ya know. They do have a newer kit that is only a bit more expensive, which comes with a chuckless drill. These are great to handle, can fit in places that other drivers cannot, and the impact driver really saves your wrist for drywall into studs, deckwork, and can be used for minor automotive applications. Everyone I've shown (or bought these for as a gift) has said the same thing; these things are incredible for the cost, quality, capability, batterylife, reliability, portability, and usability. I'm not a contractor (I do play one at home), but for home use holy crap, just buy these, there is NOTHING else close to as quality for the money. As an example, I own the mini Milwaukee impact driver, which is no doubt nice as heck, it's not worth $200 more dollars, not even close. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2012 by Edward V. Hawk

  • Great pair of tools, should cover almost any needs
Style: Combo Kit
So these replaced a 12yr old Dewalt 12v drill that was at the end of it's second set of batteries. While the Dewalt never had any problems other that battery life, the driver in this kit is half the size, half the weight and twice the power. Key points of the two tools are: Common: 1) Super fast charge, the 30min listed time is real and more than enough to keep up with use. 2) Super comfortable in your hand. Great fit and balance. 3) Wish the lights stayed on for a bit after you released the trigger. Milwaukee does this and it's a great feature when working in dark places. You are constantly trying to hold the trigger on these on just enough to get the light but not start the drill, it is possible. 4) Wish there was a spot to store one bit on the tool. Driver: 1) Quick change chuck is a huge time saver. I had one of these chucked in my old drill most of the time. Integration on this tool makes the tool length less than half of a large drill. This tool fits in all the tight spaces your big drill will not. 2) Plenty of power. I drilled a dozen old dry joists with driver and a 3/4" self feeding auger bit, no problem with battery left at the end. 3) OK light only on the bottom. Impactor: 1) If you haven't used an impact driver to run wood screws this will change your life. All the slipping/cam out you get trying to run 3" wood screws with a driver. And the extra force you apply to try and stop it. All a thing of the past. You can drive screws with this in your off hand with the tool upside down. It does all the work and never cams out. 2) Does a surprising job on old rusted screw removal. Helped a friend remove some ancient tie down points from his truck bed. He had given up with a screw driver and a bit in a ratchet. This powered them out with little effort. 3) Will drive 3/8" lags into pre-drilled holes without problems. 4) Great light with 360 degree coverage. 5) This will strip threads and snap bolt heads off. With great power comes great responsibility. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2012 by Jeremy

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