Editorial Review
We’d wager there have been plenty of times you tried to maneuver a drill/driver into a spot that just wouldn’t allow it and wished you had a small, powerful tool that would drive a screw where others just can’t go.
Here it is. The PS10 is one of the handiest, most powerful little drivers we’ve laid hands on. It’s impressively powered by "litheon," which Bosch calls "the industry’s most advanced lithium-ion battery technology." We can attest that there’s absolutely no lag in power, and the run time is great – more than 100 drives per charge. Recharge time is just 30 minutes, so you should never have to wait for a battery.
The best feature, of course, is the clever design. Instead of a pistol grip like most drivers, this one has a sturdy tool body and an articulating head that has five detents, letting you set it however you need it. The head itself is just 3-1/2 inches long, so it’s no struggle at all to slip it into tight spaces such as in between studs, under-sink cabinets, between joists and other tricky situations. If it’s length you need, just flip the head to the vertical position and it’s literally like having a screwdriver at your fingertips; it’s not quite a foot long at its full length.
It uses ¼-inch hex bits, and they’re easy to change. We would have liked to see some on-board bit storage, but that’s a small point. The two-finger trigger is comfortable, and it’s quite sensitive, so take care not to strip your fasteners while you’re on the learning curve.
In all, we’re really pleased with this little driver, and we think there’s a place for it in just about every toolbox. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste
What’s in the Box
PS10 driver, two lithium-ion batteries, 30-minute charger, soft carrying case, two bits
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Customer Reviews
A Very Useful Homeowners Utility Tool 
2008-03-30
I'm in the middle of a move and I am pleased with this tool! I'm using it to take down all those things you put up during an extended stay and it's performed flawlessly. I wanted something powerful, reliable, and portable. It comes with two batteries, which charge very quickly, and a convenient soft carrying case/bag. It has all the power I need as a homeowner, and I feel it's fairly priced. Finally, it has a great warranty, but given Bosch's reputation, it probably will never be used. My only criticism is that it only comes with one flat and phillips driver bit. But, overall, I feel this tool is a great fit for most homeowners.
The most borrowed tool I own. 
2008-03-24
This is the tool that everyone at work seems to want to borrow. After the first guy brought one into work, three more people bought them right away. This tool is slightly larger than the pictures would make it seem but it is still very compact. I use the PS10-2 on a daily basis working on boats and it has made getting into tight places a lot easier.
Excellent Product 
2008-03-06
This tool is a marvel of engineering. CPO Bosch sells it reconditioned as good as new and it works well right out of the box. Their service is excellent. Highly recommended
It's a great screwdriver, but... 
2008-02-12
I bought this to replace an old B&D that went through too many batteries. The Bosch LI-ion batteries are great for holding a charge. The tool is big to hold, but MUCH lighter than dealing with a cordless drill. The pivoting head is very handy. I use it mostly as a right angle screwdriver though. My electronic clutch is amazing, with great control, and the soft start trigger works excellent. My only gripe is the physical size (although I have big hands so it's not bad for me) and the lack of place to hold a spare bit. The bit release is great...simple to use and a sure thing with the proper bits. Power is good for driving screws through about #12, but don't try 1/4" lag screws.
Kind of annoying 
2008-01-19
I never trust this driver when I use it. Unlike the PS20, which has good power, I am never sure if this PS10 is going to have enough torque & it usually kind of doesn't. It's awkward & clunky.
The electronic clutch is kind of cheesy. It doesn't have the typical clicking of a normal clutch, it just makes a "squealing" sound when it's reached the clutch level, which always makes me feel like the tool is under a lot of stress.
The driver is so wide that I can't meet my thumb with any of my fingers while holding it, which means that in order to put it in reverse I usually have to readjust the driver with one hand and push the button in with my other hand. I have done it with one hand, but the balancing act was so ridiculous that I stopped this practice since I could feel I was going to drop it very soon. This is frustrating because I have average sized hands so I feel it should be made for people like us. I am a lefty & have accepted that it's a right handed world, but now I'm expected to have novelty sized hands too?
It has no LED.
I use the PS20 90% of the time & this driver gets the left overs, thus if I had to pick one, my choice is obvious. But like many have said before, this tool has it's place & I would consider it a secondary must, restricting usage only for tight spaces. I'm glad I have it when I come across these situations.
I would also suggest you set aside some 1/4 driver drill bits to go with it. They may cost a little more but like this tool, you'll rarely use them so why not?
People, the free Bosch holster that comes with some of these is a must! Don't get these drivers without it!
Perfect little companion 
2008-07-17
This is a great product. I haven't had extended time with it... but on first blush it's designed to be exactly what it looks like... a drill for tight spaces. I just hope the Bosch name doesn't let me down.
A very nice drill to have on hand 
2008-06-26
I initially had buyers remorse on this drill when I saw the little impact driver that Bosch sells. But then I started using it! Great power for it's size. When I need to drill holes, I'll pick up my Panasonic 12v. But when I have lots of screws or small pilot holes to drill, this baby is handy! The rotating head is nice, though I rarely use it in the straight up position. Mostly I use it at the 90 degree position. The batteries are long long lasting. I like to hang it on my belt using one of those clip on tool hooks. I can keep my regular drill with a pilot bit in the holster, and I keep the driver in the Bosch. No switching bits! Especially those vix bits for hinges. I've been able to drill and drive in some tight spaces with this drill, it's great for cabinets. A very good value for the money.
Yes, I will be buying the little impact driver that Bosch makes, it's supposed to be a great tool and the cool thing is that both tools will use the same batteries and chargers.
Good specialty tool 
2008-06-24
Good little drill for tight spots, drives and removes screws, even pushed a 5/8" paddle bit through 2 2x10s in a very tight space. When nothing else fits, this thing gets the job done.
Just what i needed. 
2008-05-15
This is a nice little driver to have around for those areas that are hard to get to this will help you out. I like mine.
Bosh PS10 
2008-04-24
Just put this in your hand and it feels good. It's a slower speed driver with guts. It is made for driving screws but you can get drill bits for it. They just have to have the hex type base on them. This driver does not have a chuck. It a quick release type connecter so it never slips. The head pivots which can be handy and the trigger is handy as well. The two batterys last quite a long type for how small and lite they are. I really like mine.