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Bosch Professional | Cordless Reciprocating Saw GSA 18V-LI Click & Go Solo

by Bosch
SKU 060164J000
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Original price R 3,399.00 - Original price R 3,399.00
Original price R 3,399.00
R 3,399.00
R 3,399.00 - R 3,399.00
Current price R 3,399.00

The professional blue power tools and accessories from Bosch are developed for professionals. Bosch creates new innovations in power tools and accessories by working intensively with professionals who use power tools as part of their everyday work.

GSA 18V-LI Click & Go Reciprocating Saw - Best-in-class cutting performance

  • Cut over 100 spruce beams (100 x 100 mm) to length with only one battery charge
  • Electronic Motor Protection (EMP) protects the motor against overload and ensures a long lifetime
  • Easy handling: Easy and fast saw blade changes due to SDS mechanism

Included

  • Cardboard box
  • 1 x reciprocating saw blade S 123 XF, Progressor for Metal (available separately as set of 2)
  • 1 x reciprocating saw blade S 2345 X, Progressor for Wood (available separately as set of 2)

Specifications

Battery voltage 18V
Cutting depth in wood 250mm
Weight excl. battery 2.9kg
Stroke lengths 28mm
Cutting depth in metal profiles and metal pipes 130mm
Stroke rate 0 - 2,700spm
Stroke rate (1st gear / 2nd gear) 2,400 - 2,700spm

 

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Michael Martin
Makes short work of nails in reclaimed wood

I've owned my GSA 18 V-LI sabre saw for around 3 years. I bought it because I was gatvol of breaking pallets in the process of making our eco-friendly home decor products - https://www.reclaimdesign.org

The ability to turn the blade upside down to cut upwards is a nice touch to get in to more awkward areas.

The 3,0Ah battery it came with was not powerful enough - I made it through only one pallet before it died. So I had to double down and buy a pair of 6,0Ah batteries, which worked much better. And it came with a charger with a much faster charge time, which was a bonus.

The blade eject mechanism didn't work very well, and when the blade gets hot with use it made it a bit awkward to get the blade out. However, with a bit of Q20 it eased it up a bit. The blades are good, but expensive. Mind you, most everything related to power tools is expensive ;)

Once those kinks had been ironed out it worked great. A solid saw that is comfortable to use, and gives quite a satisfying feeling cutting through those damn threaded nails.