Bosch GSB 13 RE Professional 0601217102
![]() | Outdated Product Lightweight corded drill with impact mode, which will help you to effectively cope with drilling in hard materials such as wood, concrete or metal. The rotation speed depends on the force of pressing the button, on the same button there is a small adjusting dial that limits the maximum number of revolutions (up to 2800 rpm). It is equipped with the additional handle for reliable deduction during the work. There are modifications on the market with both key and keyless chucks. |
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Lightweight corded drill with impact mode, which will help you to effectively cope with drilling in hard materials such as wood, concrete or metal. The rotation speed depends on the force of pressing the button, on the same button there is a small adjusting dial that limits the maximum number of revolutions (up to 2800 rpm). It is equipped with the additional handle for reliable deduction during the work. There are modifications on the market with both key and keyless chucks.
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Bosch GSB 13 RE Professional 0601217100 drill is a compact and lightweight tool, praised for its powerful performance and versatile functionality. It features a quick-release metal chuck and is suitable for drilling in materials like wood and concrete, making it ideal for home use. However, some users have noted issues with the unclear and fuzzy switches, uneven acceleration, and the tool heating up during use. Despite these concerns, the drill is appreciated for its 3-year warranty and long, soft power cord. A common critique is the lack of a case, which some find surprising for a professional model. Overall, while it may not meet the demands of heavy professional work, it is considered a reliable choice for lighter tasks and home projects.
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Small and lightweight drill. There is a speed controller, a self-tightening chuck - the drills are tightened easily and pleasantly. It works well, I did not notice any backlashes, it enters the material well. Powerful, lightweight, functional No |
I bought a Bosch. The choice was between him and Makita. I chose it because of the long warranty. At first glance, I liked it, it’s not so cute, the cord is good, but the switches are uncomfortable, without a clear fixation. Well, okay, you have to get used to it, it’s Bosch... We started working. And the additional handle does not lock in place and constantly slides out. Well, after mentioning the swear word BOSCH, they wrapped up the electrical tape, it won’t budge... Bah, why is she shaking the drill, the cartridge is not clamped well? No, it’s normal, but what is it, but here it is, the cartridge on the new drill dangles 3mm back and forth to the side I mean... It’s bad, but we’ll survive... And somehow it’s picking up speed in spurts... Okay, let’s get used to it ... Oh yo, it gets really hot, though it doesn’t burn like cheap China, but the hands are very warm... So I don’t understand, did I buy a professional instrument, or an expensive rattle? Where is the vaunted German quality? How come Prof. treat the instrument with electrical tape... This is prof. tool... or not? 3-year warranty, if BOSCH does not deceive Long, soft power cord. Unclear, fuzzy switches. Uneven acceleration. Heats up. Poorly made. |
Different sellers give different descriptions of this model, both in terms of power, weight, and the presence of speed control (mine doesn’t). Some have a case (case), mine doesn’t, and it’s also considered a professional model. The chucks can be key or quick-release. Well, in general, you need to look and know what you want. I hope the Bosch won't die soon ... made two holes in concrete, one in wood - it’s too early to judge the shortcomings |
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Features of the package:
- Article 0601217100 — keyless chuck included, without additional accessories
- Article 0601217102 — keyed chuck included, no additional accessories
- Article 060121710D — includes a keyed chuck and a set of drills (5 pcs)
- Article 060121710G — keyless chuck and drill set (5 pcs) included
- Article 0601217103 — keyless chuck, case and set of drills (4 pcs) included
























































