About this item
Drill/Driver: Drilling & screwdriving in wood, metal and plastics.
Drill/Driver: The 2-Speed gearbox and 20 torque presettings deliver suitable power and speed for every application
Impact Driver: Drill in wood, metal, mortar, & brick or drive & bolt in wood & metal
Made in Europe. Designed in Germany.
POWER FOR ALL 18V: The batteries supplied are compatible with all tools within the Bosch Home & Garden 18V System
Kit Includes: Two-Speed Drill/Driver (EasyDrill 18V-40), Impact Driver (AdvancedImpactDrive18), 2 x 2.5Ah batteries & 3.0Ah fast charger
[Prime] Bosch Home & Garden 18V 2-Piece 2 x 2.5Ah Batteries and 3.0Ah Fast Charger $99 Delivered @ Amazon AU

Last edited 10/07/2025 - 11:52 by 1 other user

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Thanks OP
The price is great, but unfortunately I have too many tools and batteries from OZTIO
I have Bosch whipper snipper and only 1*4ah Batt, so, thw two batterys alone is worth it for me. I haven't got into Ozito eco system yet :D
missed the deal 😑. Looking for budget power tools from couple of weeks.
@Shamrock 5 as you said you had Ozito tools. Can you shed some light on below items. I need a tool to drill & dirve screws in wood and rarely in masonry for DIY.https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-pxc-18v-brushless-compact-…
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-pxc-18v-13mm-cordless-dril…
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-pxc-18v-hammer-drill-skin-…
https://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-pxc-18v-impact-driver-skin…
Tried looking in forums & discussions, couldn't find much details. Your info is higly appreciable 🙂
Thanks OP - great price with 2 batteries!
Only interested in the impact driver. Wait, this or the "STANLEY FATMAX V20 | 18V 2 Piece Combo Kit 2.0Ah - Hammer Drill (1500 RPM, 50Nm), Impact Driver (2800 RPM,165Nm), 2x18V 2.0Ah Batteries, Compact 1.25A Charger, Soft Bag" ?
Add this mini hedge trimmer as it is also bosch green
https://www.amazon.com.au/Theo-Klein-Bosch-Hedge-Trimmer/dp/…
Buy first, think later, last few in stockBosch Hedge Trimmer Toy with child-compatible functions- Battery-operated - With flashing light while cutting - With real cutting sound - Original Bosch design- Suitable for children from 3 years
Shhhhh! Impulse buying is fun especially when you get a Temu result from it lol
Yep this is a great deal
I think I have these.
Does anyone have a suggested Dyson V10 adapter for the battery pack?
Wish it come with 4ah slim battery so I can use it for my old Dyson too :S
While many compare Bosch Green and Bosch Blue by performance or target market, an often-overlooked distinction lies in their brand aesthetics and chronology. Bosch Blue typically uses a color close to HEX #1C4E80, while Bosch Green leans toward HEX #6AA84F. These colors, rooted in the visible light spectrum, correspond to wavelengths of approximately 470 nm (blue) and 525 nm (green), respectively, entirely unrelated to torque or battery life. Bosch introduced its blue line in the 1980s to signal its commitment to tradespeople, while the green line had already become a fixture in European DIY stores, with some of the earliest models appearing in catalogues as far back as the 1960s. The Bosch logo appears in white on both, maintaining consistent kerning and font weight regardless of series, a testament to brand cohesion more than tool capability. Packaging also differs subtly: green tools often feature lighter-themed cardboard inserts, while blue tools opt for darker backgrounds, perhaps to emphasize seriousness or masculine resolve.
Another subtle yet factual distinction lies in the regional product codes and distribution channels. Bosch Blue tools in Australia and Europe often carry slightly different SKU patterns than those in North America, reflecting regional compliance standards and voltage configuration… for instance, 240V support is standard in EU/AU markets, whereas 120V models dominate the US. While this is critical for compatibility, it’s rarely relevant to performance within a given region. Similarly, Bosch Blue tools frequently include etched serial numbers for warranty traceability, while Bosch Green tools often use stickered identifier, a minor difference unless you're processing returns at scale. Even instruction manuals differ: Bosch Blue tools tend to ship with multi-language booklets spanning 20+ pages, while Green tools often include condensed leaflets with simplified graphics. Both product lines use injection-moulded casings, but Bosch Blue often opts for higher glass-fibre reinforcement percentage, a specification that may matter to materials engineers but remains invisible to the average user. Also worth noting: while both lines use the Bosch Group’s EAN barcode prefixes (starting with 316514), internal product classification codes differ significantly between the consumer and professional divisions, ensuring clear separation in enterprise inventory systems. All of these distinctions are real and almost none of them help you pick a drill.
Bosch-GTP ?
Bought these about 9 years ago. Used around the house many, many times. Great duo!