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Reddit mentions of Bosch CLPK27-120 12V Max 2-Tool Combo Kit (Drill/Driver and Impact Driver) with 2 Batteries, Charger and Case

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of Bosch CLPK27-120 12V Max 2-Tool Combo Kit (Drill/Driver and Impact Driver) with 2 Batteries, Charger and Case. Here are the top ones.

Bosch CLPK27-120 12V Max  2-Tool Combo Kit (Drill/Driver and Impact Driver) with 2 Batteries, Charger and Case
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    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
  • INCLUDES: PS21 12V Max 1/4 in. pocket driver, PS41 12V Max impact driver, (2) 2.0Ah 12V Max lithium-ion batteries, 12V charger, (2) 1-1/2 inch bits and a carrying bag
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Found 5 comments on Bosch CLPK27-120 12V Max 2-Tool Combo Kit (Drill/Driver and Impact Driver) with 2 Batteries, Charger and Case:

u/mrrp · 22 pointsr/Skookum

I have a little different take on this. What you want is a Bosch 12V combo kit. It has both a drill/driver as well as an impact driver. They share batteries and a charger:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005GT0IWK/ref=psdc_552734_t1_B0046ZRYPE

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0046ZRYPE/ref=psdc_552734_t1_B005GT0IWK

These are perfect for around the house. I use them almost exclusively for work, too. Incredibly powerful for their size, and I can't stress enough how useful an impact driver is.

u/strong_grey_hero · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

Agreed, I think these are all the same inside. I use these 12v Bosch drills. They are compact, have a long battery life, lightweight, and have plenty of power. Not sure why everyone always recommends a 18 or 20 cordless. I've never found anything that has stopped my 12v.

u/EddyGurge · 2 pointsr/Carpentry

Direct link with no referral codes: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0046ZRYPE/

$98. It really is a good price.

u/TheVermonster · 1 pointr/Tools

Bosch CLPK27-120 12V Max 2-Tool Combo Kit (Drill/Driver and Impact Driver) with 2 Batteries, Charger and Case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0046ZRYPE/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_JTlYBb7SY7G6R

It's an OK deal. You'll probably see similar stuff around the holidays.

u/lief101 · 1 pointr/Filmmakers

Thought of one other thing... Get a good folio wallet or a cash bag from the bank. Keep ALL of your receipts. If your boss sends you out on a coffee run or materials run and you don't come back with a receipt, you better either figure out a way for them to reprint it, or chances are it's coming out of your pocket. Without a receipt to turn in, your boss can't bill for it. Organization of petty cash is everything in the industry.

Basic tool setup would be:

  • drill and impact or set. I have [this](Bosch CLPK27-120 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion 2-Tool Combo Kit (Drill/Driver and Impact Driver) with 2 Batteries, Charger and Case https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0046ZRYPE/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_AZPiub1QXZ26A) kit. It's great for smaller tasks and tight places, but if you are doing a lot of carpentry, I would go with a Dewalt or Milwaukee 18v Kit instead.
  • a set of driver tips and drill bits
  • a set of screw drivers (S/M/L of each flat and Phillips head)
  • utility knife
  • good tape measure (learn how to read it! Or when you buy one, they sell "cheater" tapes that make it really easy to read cause it actually shows the fractions on the tape instead of just a bunch of tick marks)
  • couple of different size crescent wrenches or adjustable wrenches
  • dykes (technically called end nippers to be PC on set)
  • a good small to medium socket set. Craftsman brand is well worth the investment (unconditional lifetime warranty).
  • some hex keys (may be included in the socket set. SAE and Metric sizes )
  • a speed square or triangle
  • torpedo level and a 2' or 4' level.
  • wire cutters, pliers, needle nose pliers, pipe wrench (normally sold in a good kit at Home Depot - I have Husky brand for almost all of my tools. They also have a pretty much unconditional lifetime guarantee.)
  • wire stripper tool
  • sharpies and pencils

    You're not going to collect all of this overnight... It's a process. I would start with a good impact or kit like the Bosch or Dewalt, a good tape measure and a pencil. You'll build your kit the more you work. Take a small portion of each paycheck and go buy a new toy at Home Depot. You'll be amazed how fast you build out a great kit. Plus your girlfriend/spouse/partner will love your handiness around the house!