Slickdeals is community-supported.  We may get paid by brands or deals, including promoted items.
  • Slickdeals
  • Forums
  • Deal Talk
  • Bosch GSR12V-300FCB22 12V Max EC Brushless Flexiclick 5-In-1 Drill/Driver System with (2) 2.0 Ah Batteries - $149
Heads up, this deal has expired. Want to create a deal alert for this item?
expired Posted by jez • Jan 30, 2021
expired Posted by jez • Jan 30, 2021

Bosch GSR12V-300FCB22 12V Max EC Brushless Flexiclick 5-In-1 Drill/Driver System with (2) 2.0 Ah Batteries - $149

$149

$229

34% off
Amazon
6 Comments 2,537 Views
Visit Amazon
Good Deal
Save
Share
Deal Details
The brushless version is back at a great price.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=pd_gw_unk
In stock on February 18, 2021
Community Notes
About the Poster
Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
The brushless version is back at a great price.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product...=pd_gw_unk
In stock on February 18, 2021

Community Voting

Deal Score
+5
Good Deal
Visit Amazon

Price Intelligence

Model: Bosch 12V MAX Chameleon 1/4 in. Brushless Cordless 5-In-1 Drill Kit (Battery & Charger)

Deal History 

Sale Price
Slickdeal
  • $NaN
  • Today

Current Prices

Sort: Lowest to Highest | Last Updated 1/1/2025, 05:34 AM
Sold By Sale Price
Lowe's$177.40
Ace Hardware$229.99
Leave a Comment
To participate in the comments, please log in.

6 Comments

Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.

almost 4 years ago
501 Posts
Joined Aug 2019
almost 4 years ago
SlickGremlin
almost 4 years ago
501 Posts
I bought mine when it was this price last time. Also scored the deal for the m12 screwdriver for $50. I gave the m12 away as a gift because this drill blows the m12 away. Way more power, 2 speed settings, changable heads. The part that sold me the most, you can use regular 1 inch bits in the drill as long as no head is attached.

Milwaukee has a very similar tool but the forward/reverse selector is an electronic switch on top. It would have frustrated me. I have to deal with mismatched batteries because all my other tools are Milwaukee but im fine with that
Last edited by SlickGremlin January 30, 2021 at 01:20 AM.
almost 4 years ago
65 Posts
Joined Jul 2008
almost 4 years ago
michaelts
almost 4 years ago
65 Posts
Have one from previous deal and have owned many of this smaller line from bosch since the packs were "9.6v" (of which the units are interchangeable between 9.6 and 12 /shrug).

This little guy has power for something so small and can deive a 3" screw if needed -though not for a fence line or a deck, I mean the pack is only the size of 1/2 a banana Smilie. That said, great price, awesome versatility, and the creme de la creme is that offset chuck. Being able to get to within 3/8"-1/2" of a surface and drive a fastener - or if you have hex shank drill bits drill a hole - can be game changing.

This is the one my wife reaches for when she needs to use a driver. And as a self-confessed tool junky, there are *cough* a lot of great options that are charged and accessible in my shop. Good torque, great control, comfortable size for any hand, and at this price a gooddeal.

Also, like so many drill sets these days, the bosch is a system. The other tool from this line to set an alert for (though I do not recall ever seeing it on sale) would be the right angle unit.

-michael
almost 4 years ago
196 Posts
Joined Oct 2018
almost 4 years ago
BeautifulStar162
almost 4 years ago
196 Posts
Quote from michaelts :
Have one from previous deal and have owned many of this smaller line from bosch since the packs were "9.6v" (of which the units are interchangeable between 9.6 and 12 /shrug).

This little guy has power for something so small and can deive a 3" screw if needed -though not for a fence line or a deck, I mean the pack is only the size of 1/2 a banana Smilie. That said, great price, awesome versatility, and the creme de la creme is that offset chuck. Being able to get to within 3/8"-1/2" of a surface and drive a fastener - or if you have hex shank drill bits drill a hole - can be game changing.

This is the one my wife reaches for when she needs to use a driver. And as a self-confessed tool junky, there are *cough* a lot of great options that are charged and accessible in my shop. Good torque, great control, comfortable size for any hand, and at this price a gooddeal.

Also, like so many drill sets these days, the bosch is a system. The other tool from this line to set an alert for (though I do not recall ever seeing it on sale) would be the right angle unit.

-michael
Yep, I have a pretty big set of 18V Makita tools. I keep these Bosch 12V in the house, they are great. One of the best values in tools IMO.
almost 4 years ago
247 Posts
Joined Jan 2019
almost 4 years ago
SirFrancisJohnson
almost 4 years ago
247 Posts
Dead Frown
Original Poster
almost 4 years ago
138 Posts
Joined Aug 2013
almost 4 years ago
jez
Original Poster
almost 4 years ago
138 Posts
I have the M12 Milwaukee due to the breadth of tools but this was a strong option.
almost 4 years ago
30 Posts
Joined Nov 2007
almost 4 years ago
Adsum
almost 4 years ago
30 Posts
Alive again. Got one, finally.