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Bosch 1191VSRK vs WORX WX176L

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Bosch 1191VSRKWORX WX176L
Title Bosch 1191VSRK 120-Volt 1/2-Inch Single-Speed Hammer Drill,BlueWORX WX176L 20V Switchdriver 2-in-1 Cordless Drill and Driver with Rotating Dual Chucks and 2-Speed Motor with Precise Electronic Torque Control
Model Bosch
1191VSRK
WORX
WX176L

Basic Info

Suggested Price $89.00$81.25
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Release Nov 2015Feb 2016

Overview

Top Features
  • Lightweight design is perfect for small diameter drilling applications
  • 7 amp motor provides the highest performance-to-weight-ratio in its class
  • 360 degree auxiliary handle, built-in quick release depth gauge provide wide range of movement
  • Compact design combines aggressive impact mechanism with more powerful motor
  • 2-mode selector easily coverts from rotation only to hammer drill
  • [TWO BITS AT ONCE] Easily and instantly alternate between two bits on the innovative Switchdriver head. Drill a pilot hole then the screw, all without switching tools or bits
  • [STRIP-PROOF] Automatic torque control stops you from stripping screws. It also prevents you from damaging the surface of the project
  • [DO IT ALL WITH THE SAME BATTERY] Worx Power Share is compatible with all Worx 20v and 40v tools, outdoor power and lifestyle products
  • [2 SPEEDS] Variable gear train lets you go slow for backing out or drilling into tricky materials, or fast for driving your screws home
  • [JUST PRESS THE BUTTON] Switch between the alternating ¼” chucks just by pressing a button. The heads rotate 180-degrees and you get a whole new tool without having to get down from the ladder
  • [LED WORK LIGHT] Work in dark or dusty spaces with the trigger-activated LED light. An illuminated workspace is a safe and efficient workspace
  • [LIGHTWEIGHT, COMPACT] At just 2.75 lbs., you can use the Switchdriver all day without strain. At that weight, you can maneuver into high and tough to reach spaces

Reviews

Walmart Rating3.9 (out of 66 reviews)4.7 (out of 1040 reviews)
Latest Reviews

Good Tool!
Rating: 5
The drill is balanced and comfortable to use. I like the longer cord making it more convenient than hunting down an extension cord. The drill has plenty of power and I like the hammer drill, both functions operate perfectly. The drill has plenty of power (using a 6" hole saw I needed the side handle due to the strong torque). The drill came with a depth gauge, chuck wrench, rotatable side handle and a nice case. The only potential problem is the side handle is difficult to tighten, having a rather small wing nut making it difficult to snug up.
by REBJR on 2016-12-15T16:00:00

Like it big time!
Rating: 5
Bought it to help build a small wooden deck over a concrete base. Drill was used to anchor screws and bolts to substrate. Found it to be very reliable and powerful. Cut overall job time considerably.
by Derek on 2016-12-15T16:00:00

great price for the quality
Rating: 5
only had it for a few months and just love it. i have a regular bosh drill i purchased 15 years ago and still works great. had to change the chuck once and that is understandable. no other maintenances were done.
by contractor friends on 2017-11-05T16:00:00

Fine product
Rating: 5
Sturdy, yet light, this drill does a great job. A switch on top allows one to use it as a regular drill or as a hammer drill. Good buy for the money. Nice case, as well.
by davnagle on 2016-12-15T16:00:00


Rating: 5
I bought it to mix cement and grout for tiles and to replace/support my old drill. Along the way I used it to drill tiles. It is strong and easy to use. So far I love using it.
by KrysMor on 2017-06-29T17:00:00

Simple and aggressive
Rating: 5
First time using a hammer drill, so it is a bit aggressive when at max speed. I used this adding a 2/4 wall on my cement foundation. My holes would be 1" deep. I had my concerns being too aggressive, as I didn't want to harm the motor or damage the drill bit. Not making much progress, I eased into being more aggressive and let the drill do its thing. My first hole took about 10 minutes. Afterward, my next holes took about a minute each. As a practice, I counted to 10 seconds then cleaned the debris.
by CJGHou on 2019-10-16T17:00:00

great tool
Rating: 5
I bought this about six months ago and it works perfect, great tool
by woodworker79 on 2017-05-19T17:00:00

Did the job well!
Rating: 4
I used this hammer drill in framing my basement, attaching base plates to the concrete floor. It worked very well on the full job. The drill has plenty of power and torque for the job. Our only problem was stripped Robertson screwdriver heads when drilling in screw. We burned through quite a few screw drivers as the torque was so powerful. I subsequently learned there are specialty bits for the diver that may be more effective. But ver satisfied with the power of the tool itself.
by TAceP on 2017-06-18T17:00:00

Powerful motor.
Rating: 4
I wanted to drill holes in some concrete steps to mount a handrail. The concrete is about 20 years old so getting pretty hard by now. The hammer drill worked really well, much easier than I expected. It went so well that I was able to surprise my wife with a new handrail when she came back home after a morning trip out! Lots of brownie points!
by GeoffF on 2017-08-13T17:00:00

Not quite what i was hoping for
Rating: 3
I bought this tool to drill some weep holes in a concrete deck. It performed well enough for its design. I had to rent a roto hammer to complete the job. Am keeping it for normal drilling into concrete walls for fasteners and such.
by Bill k on 2016-12-15T16:00:00

Great Tool!
Rating: 5
Have you ever been in a situation where you need to both drill a pilot hole and the drive a screw? I know I have more times than I can count. You had two choices - well - three actually. 1st, you could drill the pilot hole, change bits to drive the screw then repeat for as many times as necessary. 2nd choice - carry two drills, one to make the pilot hole and the second to drive in the screw. Better than choice one, but more expensive and if you are working outside or on a ladder ….well... This left choice 3. Do not drill the pilot hole and just drive in the screw. Works o.k. EXCEPT - more than once broke the screw head off: stripped the head or split the wood. Then along came this new switchdriver. Picking it up my first impression of it was how balanced it felt. With the battery in place it is very comfortable to handle. I was wondering what the guard in front of the trigger was for. As soon as I put the bits in I saw that it is there to protect your hand from the bit that is turned down. (See picture- WORX or mine). In using the Switchdriver I found when drilling in wood it is much better to drill in high speed. In metal, of course, you want to drill at a lower speed to prevent burning the bit. I note that WORX recommends NOT drilling in the lower gear for long periods of time as this may cause overheating. I did some expermenting with what the driver could do. So, with an old tough piece of 2X4 I drilled pilot holes and then put in some 2” screws. Not even an effort. I then tried putting in the screws WITHOUT drilling the pilot holes. Again, did it with no problem but I know this had to pull on the battery. Then, I switched over to trying this out with 4” #12 hex head screws. Again, with the pilot holes drilled they zipped in. Driving the screws without the pilot hole in high gear, I was able to drive them in 3 inches when the driver stopped. Keep in mind, I am still using the same battery, so the power is down a little. I then put the drill into low gear and easily drove the screws all the way in. The tool certainly has plenty of torque for everything I threw at it. I find that using the Switchdriver takes a little getting used to. I am so accustomed to changing out bits that I keep forgetting I only need to rotate the chuck, but I am catching on. I am enclosing a couple of pictures that show how I have addressed a couple of issues relating to the 1/4" bits. The Switchdriver is designed for quick changing bits which are readily available. Many of us, however, still have some of the older 1/4" and round bits. You just CANNOT use the short bits without the use of a magnetic holder. The round ones will only work if you have a chuck of the type that I show. I do not how long you can expect the battery to last on one charge, but there are two batteries so between them you should be able to go a fairly long time - plus - if you happen to have other WORX 20 volt products you can just keep going. Overall, I find this tool to be a great addition to my collection. I think you will like it as much as I do. I recommend this product.
by Oldguy41 on 2015-11-03T16:00:00

DRILL IS A GRREAT PRODUCT
Rating: 5
I put a bookshlf together with 3 shelves in and some wheels in less than 16 minutes. the shelf parts were cut out ready.
by bolb on 2016-01-15T16:00:00

A well engineered & produced product
Rating: 5
I bought the Worx Switchdriver about a month ago. The 2 features I like the most is the easy changing of drills or drivers and the ability to drill a pilot hole & then drive the screw by just rotating the head. I also appreciate the fact that I own 2 other products and the batteries are interchangeable. With 5 batteries I can work all day without running out of power. Love it.
by Bob E on 2015-12-18T16:00:00

Switchdriver Excellent tool
Rating: 5
I bought the switchover and have used it. It is lightweight with a comfortable hand grip and it's lightweight. I have another double headed drill. It is very heavy and three times the size of the switchover. You cannot do wrong by adding this tool to your work tools. Being able to change from drill to screwdriver is so easy and quickly.
by Ntrainman on 2015-12-04T16:00:00

Best Drill I've ever owned!
Rating: 5
I saw the add for this drill and thought I'd take a chance and get one. I'm very glad I did! I started a basement remodel and put up new drywall and there is no other drill I would have wanted to use than the Switchdriver! It made things go so much faster! I honestly can't believe this wasn't invented 20 years ago! The battery holds a very nice long charge and the drill is not under powered. Guys I work with want one now and my next door neighbor just borrowed it for 2 days and returned it and said it was great! Thank you Switchdriver for making an incredible, unique drill!
by WAREAGLE on 2016-04-15T17:00:00

Great product
Rating: 5
I bought this almost a month ago and I just love it. I am not a big fan of Do-it yourself projects around the house and relied mostly on a handyman to do everything....After I got this, my kids and I got busy building small stuff such as toy homes with the wood lying in the garage. We liked it so much, now we are planning to do the real stuff 🙂 The beauty is that it is light, hard and strong for projects around the house. We just love the product.
by Prasad on 2015-12-20T16:00:00

Time Saver
Rating: 5
Insulating my garage and hanging 7/16 OSB on walls and ceiling. Pre drilling for each screw. No changing bits. Unit is light weight, powerful and have half the walls done with one charge on the battery. I have recommend the Switchdriver to many of my friends.
by GeoL on 2015-12-08T16:00:00

A Handy Tool
Rating: 5
I got this switchdriver for Christmas at my daughter's. When I got home, my furnace had quit, so I immediately headed for the attic with the switchdriver. It works great, has plenty of power and is very handy when working on ladders--no need to climb up & down to retrieve tools.
by Gordie on 2016-01-05T16:00:00

The Search is Over!
Rating: 5
Over the years, it has been so frustrating to do home projects that require a pilot hole to be drilled prior to securing with a screw because changing the bits out of the drill each time is a big pain, especially when you lose or drop them each time. I used my SwitchDriver the other day to install shelving in the mud room which required a pilot hole followed by screwing in a 2" screw. The experience was so wonderful that I decided to put the same shelving up in the laundry room. The only way to really appreciate this great tool is if you've ever had a frustrating experience with changing the bits out each time. This will solve the problem and make projects like this so much more enjoyable. Lots of power and torque behind the 20V battery too! It charges quickly and there's really no hassle at all. This is my new favorite tool by WORX!!
by Rhonda Tate on 2016-03-02T16:00:00

What's wrong with the drill.
Rating: 2
The first problem is that ordinary drill bits don't work with this Switchdriver. You have to purchase a set of hex drills. This fact isn't mentioned in the ads. Second problem is the electronic clutch doesn't really work. It's mostly an ornament. Third, the batteries take way too long to charge.
by Ernie6 on 2016-01-31T16:00:00

All Features

Tools Product TypePower ToolPower Tool
Amperage (amps)7
Power Tool FeaturesForward/Reverse Switch,Variable SpeedKeyless Chuck,LED Light,Variable Speed
Returnable180-Day180-Day
Corded Tool TypeHammer Drill
Blows per Minute (BPM)41600
Chuck TypeKeyedHex
Cordless/ CordedCordedCordless
Drill/ Driver TypeHammer Drill/ DriverDrill/ Driver
Product-Weight (lb.)7.882.90lb
Cord Length (ft.)10.0
Maximum Speed (RPM)3000 RPM1350 RPM
Chuck Size1/2 In.1/4 In.
Color FamilyBlueBlack
ConditionNewNew
IncludedBag Included,Second Handle IncludedBits Included
releaseNov 2015Feb 2016
Motor TypeBrushed
Cordless Tool TypeDrill/Driver
Battery Amp Hours1.5 Ah
Product Height (in.)9.00
Battery/Charger2 Batteries & Charger Included
Voltage (v)20v
Manufacturer Warranty3 years limited
Number of Batteries Included2
Certifications and ListingsETL Listed
Product Width (in.)3.30
Battery Power TypeLithium Ion
Charger IncludedCharger Included
Product Depth (in.)8.50

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