![]() ![]() But what is Bosch’s claimed number on this compared to, say, Metabo or DeWalt? Hence, like all the other battery packs Bosch is claiming extended run-time per charge. Remember, the higher than Ah number, the more capacity, not power, the battery offers you. What’s the big deal about Bosch’s 4Ah li-ion battery packs? After all, we’re now used to having 4Ah packs in our power tools thanks to Metabo, Hitachi and DeWalt.Įach of those manufacturers makes boasts and claims about what their 4.0Ah packs can do for your power tool’s run-time. Full details will come out in January 2013 when the packs are officially launched, and you’ll be able to buy them for your cordless professional power tools from Toolstop in February 2013. It’s official and we’ve got the inside scoop on it, thanks to the ever-attentive Power Tool Spy.īosch is releasing a 4.0Ah lithium-ion battery pack. ![]() Yes, they admit it Bosch is a bit late to the 4.0Ah lithium-ion battery pack party.Īnd when they do arrive, it’s usually time for everyone to sit up a pay attention. O I was talking to some of the Bosch guys yesterday in Denham and we had a bit of a chuckle about this one. ![]()
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