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Factory-Reconditioned Bosch PS10-2-RT Litheon 10.8 Volt Lithium-Ion I-Driver Kit | 
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| Brand: Bosch Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $250.00 Buy New: $79.95 You Save: $170.05 (68%)
New (2) Refurbished (1) from $79.95
Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 9627
Media: Tools & Hardware Batteries Included: Yes Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.2 Dimensions (in): 12.9 x 12.7 x 3.8
MPN: PS10-2-RT Model: PS10-2-RT UPC: 000346361964 EAN: 0000346361964 ASIN: B000PDJKZ8
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | 3.5" Total Head Length | | • | 5-Position Head - including the first pro tool to articulate to 90 degrees | | • | Cushion Grip Handle for increased comfort in the grip zone | | • | Litheon 10.8V Battery - the most advanced Lithium-ion battery today providing more battery charges, longer run time and faster charging | | • | 7+1 Clutch - 7 driving settings + 1 drill setting Electronic clutch enhances precision |
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Product Description Includes 10.8 Volt Cordless Litheon I-Driver - PS10-2-RT, (2) 10.8 Volt Cordless Litheon Batteries - BAT411, 10.8 Volt Litheon 30-Minute Charger - BC430, Carrying Case.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
As Good As New October 24, 2008 T. Ordinetz (Warners, NY United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Why buy "factory new" when "factory reconditioned" is just as good? I've had one of these for nearly 2 years and it is great. It is tough and powerful, albeit a bit bulky. If it weren't for the "Reconditioned" label on it you would never know the difference from "factory new." The rotating head makes it easy to get into tight spots. The quick change chuck locks bits in place. Powerful enough to drive real screws. Adjustable clutch. Decent battery life. Quick charge. It even got positive comments from a carpenter friend who scoffs at anything less than 18 volts. Mine arrived in perfect condition with a factory case, charger, 2 batteries, manual, and all the accessories...just like the "new" one. It also has a 1 yr Bosch factory warranty...just like the "new" one. The big difference...about $40 - 50 cheaper for the same quality, service, and warranty. After using it for nearly 2 years I can say this was a wise purchase. I have also purchased other Bosch factory reconditioned power tools with similarly satisfactory results. Highly recommended.
thrilled, this is a really nice screwdriver August 24, 2008 sv_product (San Francisco, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Granted, $100 is a lot for a screwdriver, but this one is really nice, gets the job done quickly in tight spaces, and seems well built. The refurb seems good as new, I'd highly recommend this. I got the click change kit, and the quick change bit thing isn't a 1/4" connector, which is annoying, although all the other bits fit. Has saved me a ton of time for home projects, won't be going back to a normal screwdriver unless I have to!
Great Tool....Greater Price October 28, 2007 Leroy S. Smith (Milford, DE USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This tool does everything it is supposed to do and does it well...great torque and stops quickly to prevent over driving. I got this complete set tool, two batteries and charger from Amazon for less than $50 bucks...you can't beat that.
Very good screwdriver October 18, 2007 Stephen Anderson (Chester County, PA, USA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
its better at driving screws in Hardwoods (BirdsEye-Maple) and plywoods then my 14.4v dewalt and 14.4v nimi makita drills
Only the best screwdriver ever! September 27, 2007 Anthony C. 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Title says it all. This thing is great. Good power, fast charging battery, fits into tight spaces, and despite what it looks like -- it is very comfortable to hold and operate. The articulating head is very easy to get into odd places, and the power is very easy to control. It drills holes for screws very well (you need hex shank drill bits as there is no chuck). My only complaint is that it did not come with more bits (only one philips and one flat). An oddity that took a second to "get" -- the clutch is electronic. When the torque is exceeded, the drill/screwdriver simply stops. No clicking or impact action. At first I thought I stalled it, but apparently that is normal operation. Now that I'm used to it it's fine. This is now the first (and sometimes only) tool I reach for in the shop for any of my screwing/drilling/driving needs. Of course, I keep the other ones around for drilling bigger holes or turning the paddle mixer. I definitely recommend this.
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