BOSCH GSB 600 Corded Electric Impact Drill
BOSCH GSB 600 Corded Electric Impact Drill is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Product Features
Product Features
Delivery and Warranty
Delivery and Warranty
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Description
Description
If you’ve spent any time drilling into brick or concrete, you’ll know a weak machine slows the whole job down. The BOSCH GSB 600 impact drill is built for everyday site work — not fancy showroom stuff, just a dependable 600W corded motor that keeps spinning when cheaper drills start smelling hot. It’s the sort of tool you grab when you need holes done fast and done right, whether that’s anchors in masonry or pilot holes in steel.
What really makes this one practical is the combo of impact drilling mode and a solid 13mm keyed chuck. That means you can switch from wood to wall without babying the machine. In practice, that saves time — and on real jobs, time’s money. And because it’s corded, you don’t get that annoying battery fade halfway through the tougher sections.
Key Features:
- 600W High-Torque Motor - Gives you enough muscle to push through masonry, steel, and timber without constant stalling.
- Impact + Rotary Modes - Lets you swap between normal drilling and hammer action depending on the material.
- 13mm Keyed Chuck - Holds larger bits securely so they don’t slip when the drilling gets heavy.
- Variable Speed Trigger - Helps you start clean holes slowly and ramp up speed once the bit bites.
- Forward / Reverse Function - Makes screwdriving and bit removal far easier on real-world installations.
Applications
This drill shines in masonry drilling jobs, electrical installations, curtain mounting, fabrication work, and general site fixing. If you’re regularly punching holes for rawl plugs, anchor bolts, or conduit clips, this machine feels right at home. But it’s not just for concrete — with the hammer off, it handles woodwork and metal drilling just fine. That flexibility matters when you don’t want three different tools cluttering the van.
Why Choose This Model
Here’s the thing — there are loads of budget impact drills out there, but the Bosch Professional build quality is what keeps tradespeople coming back. The housing feels tight, the gearbox doesn’t sound loose, and the means you can run it longer without worrying about batteries or overheating shutdowns. And that matters a lot on a job site where stopping to cool tools costs you momentum.
Technical Specifications Explained
- Rated Power (600W) - Strong enough for regular construction drilling without being overly heavy to handle.
- No-Load Speed (up to ~3000 RPM) - Gives fast drilling in wood and metal while still controllable at low trigger pressure.
- Impact Rate (high BPM hammer action) - Helps the bit chip through brick and concrete instead of just spinning.
- Chuck Capacity (13mm) - Allows use of thicker masonry and auger bits for wider holes.
- Approx Weight (~1.7 kg) - Heavy enough to feel stable but still manageable for overhead drilling tasks.
Who Should Buy This
If your work involves regular installation jobs, the GSB 600 professional drill fits electricians, maintenance crews, interior contractors, and serious DIY users who want something stronger than entry-level machines. It’s especially suited for folks needing a reliable daily-use corded impact drill that won’t quit after a few months of dusty site conditions.
Bottom line — if you want a no-nonsense drill that drills walls, steel, and wood without drama, this one earns its keep. Not a luxury tool. Not a toy either. Just a hardworking shop and site companion you’ll reach for again and again.



