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New Bosch Litheon I-Driver

The new Litheon 10.8-volt I-Driver from Bosch Power Tools and Accessories is the professional cordless ultra-compact drill/driver with a five-position 90º articulating head to access the tightest work spaces and accomplish the majority of everyday drill/driving tasks.

Combine category best power-to-weight ratio with unmatched versatility and the I-Driver is the perfect complement to larger drill/drivers for carpenters, electricians, HVAC contractors, plumbers and more. The I-Driver is powered by Litheon, the advanced lithium-ion battery technology.

From top to bottom, the I-Driver offers a myriad of high-performance professional features. The first tool of its kind to feature a full 90º articulating head, the I-Driver has 5 detent settings and a total head length of only 3½-inches. Also, 33% more productive, the I-Driver can drive 100 3-inch screws per charge and is capable of drilling ½-inch diameter holes. Combine its productivity with multi-position capability, and the tool is perfect for accessing tight work areas, as well as accomplishing everyday driving and drilling applications on the job. Users simply adjust the head with the click of a button to the most comfortable and efficient position to work between studs, behind fixtures, near pipes, next to ductwork and more. A Clic-change bit holder also makes ¼-inch hex shank bits quick and easy to switch out.

The tool’s two-finger variable speed trigger offers maximum control over 600 RPM and over 80-inch/lbs. of torque. A 7+1 electronic clutch system enhances precision with seven drive and one drill setting. Additional features include a soft-grip body for better comfort throughout the day and a specially designed hangar hook for tool storage.

The Bosch PS10 Litheon 10.8-volt I-Driver comes complete with two batteries, 30-minute charger, soft carrying case and two bits.



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