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Bosch GSR18V-190B22 vs Chicago Pneumatic CP7150K

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Bosch GSR18V-190B22Chicago Pneumatic CP7150K
Title Bosch 18V Compact 1/2" Drill/Driver Kit with (2) 1.5 Ah Slim Pack Batteries GSR18V-190B22Chicago Pneumatic CP7150 Kit Heavy Duty Pistol Grip Air Hammer Kit
Model Bosch
GSR18V-190B22
Chicago Pneumatic
CP7150K

Basic Info

Suggested Price $86.33$83.39 ($1.24 / oz)
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Release Jan 2019Sep 2012

Overview

Top Features
  • Performance: The Bosch GSR18V 190B22 drill/driver kit provides an enhanced torque rating, delivering 480 inches lbs of torque for improved productivity
  • COMPACT: Featuring a compact, lightweight design, the GSR18V 190B22 weighs only 2.75 lbs (Tool only, not including battery) and has only a 7.8 inches head length
  • ACCURACY: With 20+1 clutch settings, the drill/driver provides accuracy for reduced fastener damage; The keyless ratcheting 1/2 inches chuck with auto lock enables easier bit changes
  • VERSATILITY: The GSR18V 190B22 provides 2 speed settings, allowing for high speed (0 1, 700 RPM) setting and high power (0 450 RPM) mode
  • CONVENIENT: The GSR18V 190B22 includes a built in LED light, an ergonomically designed soft grip handle, 2 1.5 Ah SlimPack batteries, an 18V charger and a carrying bag
  • Standard 0.401 round shank
  • Longer piston stroke for more power
  • Integral muffler minimizes exhaust sound
  • Easy change retainer for quick accessory changing
  • Ideal tool for heavy-duty applications

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.0 (out of 49 reviews)
Latest Reviews

GREAT DRILL/GREAT PRICE/GOOD VALUE
Rating: 5
So far I am pleased with this unit. Fairly compact for an 18V. Love the variable speed. For my needs (homeowner/DIY) I am certain it will suffice. I would recommend.
by Mistymeaner on 2020-02-24T16:00:00

Great choice
Rating: 5
Amazing tool. I am very statisfied. It has enough power and quiter sound. The 2.0A battery is enough for hours of use. I dirlled almost 300 screws without charging again.
by Jun C on 2020-05-29T17:00:00

Nice little drill
Rating: 5
Standard (non-brushless) model, has a little burnt smell to it when running, but to be expected. Features and solid and unit is a good weight.
by QCOMM on 2020-02-24T16:00:00

GSR18V-190B22 18 V Compact 1/2 In. Drill/Driver
Rating: 5
I was building a large new deck and needed a replacement drill for my Dewalt 20v cordless drill - the (2) batteries die quickly right from the time it was purchased and the drill has limited power. It is pretty close to being useless. Thought I would try the Bosch drill and it was the best thing I could have done. The drill has more than enough power and the batteries have been exceptional. Great purchase!
by Slow hand on 2019-03-07T16:00:00

Perfect compact drill
Rating: 5
I now have two of these drills. Hands down a very good tool. Very tough, lots of torque to drive in 3" deck screws...light weight...only thing missing is a place to store a driver bit or 2...I epoxied a strong magnet on mine just above the LED light...problem solved...
by Poppy John on 2020-05-29T17:00:00

Great gift
Rating: 5
This was an unexpected gift to replace my old Dewalt portable. I must say my initial findings are very positive. In particular I am impressed with how balanced this new gun is, it also feels lighter, and that combined with the balancing I am sure result in a very workable tool.
by Pepper on 2019-12-26T16:00:00

Well balanced
Rating: 5
The title does not just refer to it's uses as a drill and driver but the balance of the tool itself. I bought it to supplement another cordless drill with this Bosch primarily to drive screws. The great balance and center of gravity make it very easy to hold and makes keeping the alignment of the screws/bolts correct. The batteries are also very light and not just because they're only 1.5 ah but I've compared them to similar batteries.
by djzu on 2019-12-18T16:00:00

Not Sure if I Bought a Faulty Tool
Rating: 3
I like it but it doesn't stay tight and the bit falls out. Not sure if I bought a faulty tool or if they are all like this.
by calb2525 on 2020-06-26T17:00:00

It stopped working within 3 minutes.
Rating: 1
Charged the battery. It worked for 3 minutes, and then stopped. I'm returning it to the store. Considering this was a replacement for my last Bosch drill, which started sparking and smoking, I may be taking a break from Bosch for a while.
by KPenn on 2020-02-16T16:00:00

Fail
Rating: 1
I bought this new one as a backup/extra drill as I have been so pleased with my first one, which I bought about 6 years ago to replace one I had had for ten years. Just started to use it today. It is of no use. It stops drilling whenever there is very much torque demand. Is this a common problem? Frustrating as I have two drills and two ratchet drive tools all with same batteries.
by Dennis boatbuilder on 2019-12-21T16:00:00

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All Features

Battery ChemistryLithium Ion
Torque (in. lbs.)480
Chuck DesignKeyless
No Load RPM0-450 / 0-1,700
Battery Voltage18
Width2.95"
ConditionNew
Chuck Size1/2 in
releaseJan 2019Sep 2012
Batteries Required?No
Batteries Included?No
Warranty Description1-Year parts and labor
Item model numberCP7150K
Item Package Quantity1
MaterialN/A
Power Sourceair-powered
Item Weight4.2 pounds
Included Componentscase

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