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Comparison Bosch GRO 12V-35 Professional 06019C5001 vs Bosch GRO 10.8 V-LI Professional 06019C5000

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Backlight. Two batteries. Case L-BOXX.
Spare battery. Residual charge indication. Case for accessories. Diode lighting.
Product typerotary engraverrotary engraver
Specs
Rotation speed5000 – 35000 rpm5000 – 35000 rpm
Collet diameter3.2 mm3.2 mm
Features
Functions
speed controller
LED light
speed controller
LED light
Total number of nozzles55
Power source
Power sourcebatterybattery
Battery in set2no
Battery platformBosch Professional 12 VBosch Professional 12 V
Battery voltage12 V10.8 V
Battery typeLi-Ion
Battery capacity2 Ah
Battery modelGBA 12V 2.0Ah
Compatible batteriesGBA 10.8, GBA 12GBA 10.8, GBA 12
Charge level indicator
Battery mountpod-stylepod-style
In box
Chargerno
Case (bag)
 /L-BOXX/
 /for accessories/
General
Noise level80 dB
Weight0.63 kg
0.6 kg /with battery/
Added to E-Catalogdecember 2018november 2014

Battery in set

The number of batteries supplied with the respective tool (see "Power Source"). Also, this item may indicate the presence of a built-in battery.

The most popular configuration option with a battery in our time is 2 batteries. This provides additional benefits, which are especially convenient for long continuous use of the tool. So, when the charge of one battery is exhausted, you can quickly change it to another; while one battery is in use, the other can be charged. This minimizes or eliminates interruptions in charging. Single battery kits are not particularly common: they are mainly entry-level tools designed for small amounts of work, when charging breaks are quite acceptable.

In addition, quite a few modern cordless tools come without batteries. This configuration assumes that the customer himself will purchase batteries at his discretion (many models are compatible with several brands of batteries at once). In addition, this option may come in handy in case the battery is already on the farm. This happens quite often, since many well-known manufacturers use universal batteries suitable for different types of branded power tools. So a battery, for example, from a previously purchased electric jigsaw or grinder may well be compatible with an engraver, a renovator of the same company.

As for non-removable batteries, this is a ra...ther rare and specific option. Such tools turn out to be as compact as possible, but the batteries themselves cannot be quickly changed - so you will inevitably have to take breaks for charging during work. Therefore, this method of supply is typical for low-power instruments. In them, small size is more important than a long period of continuous operation, in addition, a low capacity allows you to achieve good autonomy even with small sizes (and, accordingly, capacity) of batteries.

Battery voltage

Nominal voltage of the battery supplied with the appropriately powered tool (see above).

This parameter is usually selected by the manufacturer in such a way as to optimally match the specifications of a particular model. Therefore, in fact, it is more of a reference than really meaningful. However, in some cases, voltage information can be useful — for example, if you are looking for a spare battery or want to replace a failed battery.

Battery type

The type of battery supplied with the rechargeable model (see "Power Source").

— Ni-Cd (nickel-cadmium). The most "old" option found in modern power tools. It is distinguished by high reliability, resistance to temperature extremes and good charging speed even with high capacity (which is important, given the "voracity" of the power tool). The main disadvantage of this type of batteries can be called a pronounced "memory effect" — a decrease in battery capacity if it is set for charging without being completely discharged. In addition, Ni-Cd cells are considered environmentally unsafe. Nevertheless, they are still widely used in tools — not least due to their low cost with decent performance.

— Ni-Mh (nickel-metal hydride). Such batteries were created as a development of the nickel-cadmium batteries described above. Retaining all the main advantages of their predecessors, they are at the same time devoid of most of the shortcomings — in particular, they are practically not subject to the memory effect. Of the own shortcomings of this option, it is worth mentioning a slightly lower durability and higher cost than the original Ni-Cd.

— Li-Ion (lithium-ion). A type of battery originally developed for use in portable devices; however, with the development of Li-Ion technology, it has also been used in power tools. The main advantage of such batteries in this case can be called a high capacity with small dimensions and weight. It is also worth noting...that they are not subject to the memory effect and are able to charge quite quickly. On the other hand, this option is not without its drawbacks — this is, first of all, sensitivity to too low or elevated temperatures, as well as a high price.

Battery capacity

The capacity of the battery that the tool with the corresponding type of power is equipped with (see above).

Capacity is essentially the amount of energy a battery can store. The more powerful the device, the more energy it needs to work and the higher the battery capacity should be so that it does not have to be charged too often. At the same time, capacious batteries have a large weight and dimensions, which significantly affects the convenience of work. Therefore, the power of the battery tool is relatively low — otherwise, too bulky batteries would have to be used.

To some extent, this parameter also determines the time that the tool is able to work without recharging. However, taking into account the fact that different models can noticeably differ in power consumption, it makes sense to compare with each other by battery properties only tools with very similar specifications — and even then very approximately.

Note that the same tool can work with batteries of different capacities — it is enough that they are compatible in terms of connectors and operating voltage. However, if you are looking for a spare battery or a replacement for a failed battery, it is best to choose a variant of the same capacity as the original one.

Battery model

The model of a standard battery allows you to find out its characteristics in more detail, and also helps you understand what devices it is like and which one should be purchased in case of a replacement due to a malfunction or, if necessary, buy another similar one.

Charger

A device for charging the batteries used in the tool with the appropriate power supply. For models supplied with such a device, the charger model may be additionally specified in the characteristics. This information can be useful not only for finding a spare or replacement charger, but also in case the household has other cordless tools and / or batteries for them. The fact is that many manufacturers nowadays use universal batteries that are compatible with a whole set of tools from the same brand; so, for example, a complete charger may be quite suitable for a cordless grinder or drill from the same manufacturer.
On the other hand, a lot of modern cordless tools come without a charger at all. This option will be optimal, first of all, if a compatible memory is already available, and there is simply no need to overpay for a second device. In addition, the lack of a charger will be appreciated by those who want to choose this accessory separately, without relying on the manufacturer's decision.

Noise level

The noise level produced by the tool during operation. For comparison, 50 decibels roughly corresponds to the noise in an office room, 60 dB to an average TV volume, 70 dB to a truck at a distance of about 8 m, 80 dB to traffic noise, 90 dB to a loud scream.

The lower the noise level, the more comfortable the use of the tool. At the same time, note that this parameter is usually indicated very approximately — the actual “loudness” of operation can vary markedly depending on the mode, the nozzle used, the material being processed, etc.

Weight

The weight of the tool can be indicated according to different rules: some manufacturers take into account only the body without a nozzle, others — with a standard working nozzle, for multi-tools (see "Device") the weight of the main unit without a replaceable head, etc. can be indicated. These points are usually specified in the specifications or detailed documentation.

In the case of a power tool, weight has a dual meaning. On the one hand, the smaller it is, the easier it is to hold the unit in your hands during long work and the more convenient it is to carry out fine, accurate processing. On the other hand, a light tool is less stable and has an increased tendency to jerk, which is important under difficult conditions and hard materials.
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