Bosch Professional GSB 18V-110 C (Rechargeable battery operated)
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Bosch Professional GSB 18V-110 C

Rechargeable battery operated


Question about Bosch Professional GSB 18V-110 C

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surferbueb

5 years ago

The 110Nm models seem to be just a new name for the previous 85Nm model. This is to align with the model designations and specifications of the competition and thus enable a fair product comparison in online shops such as this one. In most cases, however, it is the soft torque that is important and not the hard or maximum torque. https://www.bosch-professional.com/de/de/community/category/gsb-18v-110-c-und-gsb-18v-85-c/13764544-t#main But the fact that Galaxus (Bosch? RRP 278.-) makes a price correction of over 100.- !!! with the new model designation is simply impudent. is simply brazen. Buy the "old" GSB 18V-85 C while you still can, it's probably the same machine! https://www.galaxus.ch/de/s4/product/bosch-professional-gsb-18v-85-c-akkubetrieb-18v-li-ion-bohrmaschine-7029081

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cedric.laiaida

5 years ago

Hello surfer boy

First about the price: It is the supplier on Galaxus who determines the price if it is not Galaxus itself. In this case it is OPO Oeschger. It's probably a Swiss specialist shop, for which these prices are not unusual - the average is 263.- for the solo machine. Of course, if you know what you need, you can get a much better price online. The link you sent from the 85 was simply from a supplier on galaxus that offers a lower price for the solo machine. Here, for example, you have the 110c for 15.- more than the 85 you linked to Bosch Professional Impact Drill GSB 18V-110 C.
Just find the right supplier ;)

Otherwise go to Immer AG or another specialist shop and ask what an 18v 4ah costs, then go to a DIY shop of your choice and ask what the same battery costs.


Now to the machine: As you have already correctly mentioned, this is the same machine, it has been renamed for marketing purposes to bring it into line with the competition. In concrete terms, this means that the name no longer refers to the torque in the case of hard screwing, but to the maximum torque, which is 110 nm. The competition also states the maximum torque, so it sounds like a bit more.

Hope could be helpful