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Bosch Cordless Screwdriver

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Bosch Cordless Screwdriver : Head 2 Head Hands-On: Bosch SPS10 vs LI3000 SmartDriver

Executive Summary about : Bosch Cordless Screwdriver by Sean O’Hara

Bosch Cordless Tools SPS10

Bosch Cordless Tools SPS10

One product at the Bosch event which received close to no attention was the little SPS10 screwdriver.  Palm drivers have emerged as a well-defined class of their own, and Bosch has entered this market with the SPS10.

The box says it’s aiming at the professional cordless screwdriver market.  Having experience with three other units in the palm driver category - the Dremel Driver, the Skil ixo2, and the B&D SmartDriver - we decided to see how the SPS10 stacked up against one of its slightly older brethren.

For the head-to-head we pitted it against the only other competitor we had on hand that’s not owned in some way by Bosch — the Black & Decker LI3000 SmartDriver.  The LI3000 also runs in the middle of the pack of palm drivers, so it’s a good horse to pace from.

Right out of the box the SPS10 showed itself the happy recipient of Bosch packaging. A soft zipper bag housed two removable 4V Li-Ion batteries and a charger, which already puts the unit ahead of the other palm drivers with their non-removable battery packs.  The charger that comes with the SPS10 will charge both 10.8V and 12V Max batteries from the Bosch line, so if you own other units you’re not out of luck.

The SPS10 only managed to crank down 1-1/2 of the 3″ screws into the same 2×4.  Obviously the SPS10 is designed for lower-torque applications.  I found that somewhat interesting, so the simple head-to-head test got a little longer.

An hour or two later - with a side of hand cramp - the Bosch SPS10 had driven 100 screws in and out on one full battery charge, and the LI3000 SmartDriver came in at 76.  So the Bosch lasted about 24 percent longer per charge than the old B&D.

The Bosch had the speed advantage with a 250 RPM max to the LI3000’s 180 RPM best.  Next up, the medium-load test involved driving 3/4″ self-tapping screws into 3/4″ ply, so there’d be some load but not nearly as much as with the 3″ wood screws.  The SPS10 completed driving about 40 of the 3/4″ self-tapping screws before the battery finally gave out.  The LI3000 managed to spin 29.5 of the self-tapping screws home.

Bosch Cordless Screwdriver

Bosch Cordless Screwdriver

Conclusions

The head-to-head comparison between the SPS10 and the LI3000 really comes down to features.  Both drivers did well. Which package better suits your particular needs, the projects you intend to do on a regular basis?

The SPS10 favors endurance.  The removable battery pack, plus the ability to integrate the driver almost seamlessly with any other member of the Bosch PS line that you might already own, make the driver a strong player in its class.

The LI3000 proved to be a shade more versatile in its ability to handle a slightly larger set of applications, but at the cost of stamina. Add to that the $40 price point, which is about half what the Bosch will hit you for, and it puts the picture in slightly better focus.

In the end, neither driver is really head-and-shoulders better than the other. The LI3000 SmartDriver is a cheap, versatile driver that’ll get the job done;  and the newcomer Bosch SPS10 is designed to run all day and to stand alone or blend with tools you might already own.  The decision depends on which strengths are more important to you.

Article you may be interested in reading : Bosch - Cordless Screwdriver PS20 or Bosch IXO Cordless Screwdriver

Bosch Cordless Screwdriver

Wednesday, May 20th, 2009

Bosch Cordless Screwdriver : Bosch SPS10 Litheon Cordless Screwdriver

Executive Summary about : Bosch Cordless Screwdriver by http://woodworking.about.com

Bosch Cordless Screwdriver

Bosch Cordless Screwdriver

Here’s another tool that really surprised me.

When I opened the case and took a look at the Bosch SPS10 Cordless Screwdriver, I almost thought I was looking at a toy. This cordless screwdriver is literally small enough that it fit into my front jeans pocket. And yet, it was able to drive all of the screws in my latest project with ease.

The Bosch SPS10 Cordless Screwdriver was a surprise. However, after trying out this Bosch Cordless Screwdriver for a little while, I was pleasantly surprised at the amount of power Bosch engineers have packed into this tiny little tool. It handled nearly every task that I threw at it with relative ease. Of course, if you’re planning on extended screwing of three-inch screws into hardwood without pre-drilling, this probably isn’t the tool for you.

That being said, for having a cordless screwdriver always within easy reach (since you can keep it in your pocket, apron or pouch as easily as a large tape measure), it’s hard to beat the Bosch SPS10 Cordless Screwdriver.

The Bottom Line

Not all power woodworking tools need to be heavy-duty machines that take up space in the wood shop. Sometimes, well-built, useful tools come in small packages. Such is the case with the Bosch SPS10 Cordless Screwdriver. While it operates on rechargable 3.6v Lithium Ion battery packs that, because of their small size will have a shorter usage time per charge when compared to a much larger cordless drill, it has enough power to drive most screws used in common woodworking tasks.

Description

  • Lightweight, yet powerful screwdriver in a small size
  • Automatic locking system locks the bit holder in place for manual screwdriving
  • Magnetized bit holder helps hold screws when starting
  • With small form factor comes smaller batteries, meaning less usage time per charge
  • Includes cordless screwdriver, two batteries, a fast charger and carrying case
  • Has a built-in work light LED that automatically comes on when driving
  • Variable speed trigger (0-250 RPM)

Just like any other tool in the PS line, the fit and finish is solid and pleasing to grip, with enough heft that you’re aware the tool is substantial, but without it feeling like a brick or a toy.  The SPS10 is shaped a bit differently from the SmartDriver, but the size is comparable - when you compare it to the already small PS-20 you get a feel for how tiny it really is.

Another big feather in the SPS10’s cap is the 0-250 RPM variable-speed trigger - the SPS10 stands out as the only palm driver to sport the feature.  True, it’s not a whopping high number at full burn, but it’s good for drivers of this size.  Other features like the LED work light and directional button are more common.

Bosch Cordless Screwdriver SPS10

Bosch Cordless Screwdriver SPS10

Article you may be interested in reading : Bosch - Cordless Screwdriver PS20 or Bosch IXO Cordless Screwdriver