![]() I do have to give the power and speed advantage to Milwaukee. Both the Milwaukee and the Bosch have easy to adjust clutch settings. The Milwaukee definitely sports several features the Bosch PS10 doesn’t including: standard chuck, LED light, and the fuel gauge. The Bosch is also a bit chunkier in terms of barrel size. Not a big deal in most cases, but if you’re in a really tight spot it might make a difference. So, how does the Milwaukee compare to the Bosch PS10? First off, the Milwaukee is a tad longer. Great for spelunking or just cabinetry work. ![]() Helps shed a little light on your work area. Four little LED’s in the handle keep you posted on how much juice you have left, and they help you avoid the embarrassment of running out of gas on the job. The trigger is huge, which comes in very handy when you’re drilling at awkward angles and positions, or if you have immense digits. Definitely a big plus if you like using standard drill bits rather than hex accessories. Despite the single battery issue, there are several things I love about this right angle drill driver: If you’re not already tooled-up with other Milwaukee M12 tools, the lack of a second battery might be a little disappointing. The Milwaukee Drill Driver kit (2415-21) comes with the drill (duh!), a handy soft carrying case, a speedy charger, and one M12 battery. In our review, we’ll cover the general features, likes and a couple minor dislikes, and we’ll even throw in a few comparisons to the Bosch PS10 right angle drill. Getting things right on a right angle drill can be tricky, but Milwaukee did a nice job with the M12. Milwaukee Tools sent us their tasty M12 Right Angle Drill Driver to both review, and provide free to some lucky reader at the end of the month.
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