Bosch PS31 12V Drill for $40!

Bosch 12V PS31B Drill Driver

We reviewed Bosch’s 12V PS31 cordless drill/driver quite some time ago, and it remains one of our favorite 12V models, just behind Dewalt’s compact drill. If you have a Bosch 12V charger and battery, here’s good news for you – Ohio Power Tool is selling the PS31B add-on for just $40!

The bare-tool is over $80 on Amazon, just to give you an idea of how good a deal this is. Here’s what you need to know – you must enter coupon code WW1 at checkout, and the deal can expire at any time once limited supplies sell out. One more thing – the coupon gets you free shipping as well.

Sale Info (via Coptool)
Buy Now (via Ohio Power Tool)

Note: This deal is for the tool-only. Without a separate Bosch 12V (or 10.8V) battery and charger, it’s just a pretty paperweight.

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19 Responses to Bosch PS31 12V Drill for $40!

  1. Steve Wylie says:

    Anyone know if the Bosch and Milwaukee 12v batteries/tools are interchangeable? Looking at pictures of the batteries they look identical. I have 4 of the Milwaukee tools, wonder if I can use the batteries in the Bosch tools. And if they are the same, I’m curious which company is the real source of these tools – Milwaukee or Bosch?

  2. Stuart says:

    No, the batteries are not interchangeable.

    As I understand it, both batteries are built with three 3.6V cells. This is why so many 10.8V/12V batteries appear similar, because the triangular arrangement of the cells is the most compact and practical vertical configuration.

    Dewalt and a couple of other brands build their battery packs with all three cells flat and side by side.

  3. fred says:

    I’ve seen some tools that have been modified to use other batteries – like this Makita Saw – modded to use a Milwaukee M12 battery:

    http://www.amazon.com/Makita-Milwaukee-Modified-SH01-M12-1400/dp/B00563FTL6/ref=cm_cr_pr_product_top

  4. Peter says:

    Just tried it and it says code is not valid.

    • Stuart says:

      That probably means that they sold-out.

    • sullivan504 says:

      @Peter: This may be a dumb question, but did you enter “WW1″ or “coupon code WW1″? I did the latter (careless copy/paste) and got the same error, but after noticing my blunder and just entering WW1 got me the discount and free ground shipping. I have an invoice and placed the order after your post, so I’m hoping this will work.

      • Peter says:

        Yeah, I also just did the copy and paste thing.
        But for some reason I can not get it to work,
        I used a different browser but it always says not valid.
        Guess I have to pass on that one.

        • sullivan504 says:

          Weird error, but you could call them and I’ll bet they will take the coupon code over the phone since it’s not working on their website… Ohio Power Tool: 1-800-242-4424

  5. Peter says:

    Interesting, “my Amazon” says order full filled by Damlow Prices and not by Ohio Power Tools.

  6. Peter says:

    Now I feel very stupid :-P

  7. CJH says:

    Ordered from Ohio Power from their website. Hadn’t read the entire review & missed be coupon code. On sale regardless, $49 great deal! Called them to see if the code could be applied after order was placed. Very nice lady answered and said they had already applied the code, saved $20 on discount & shipping. Good
    people. Shipped same day, in stock, she said they’ve been selling very strongly. Looking forward to using it along with the 12 volt oscillating tool & screwdriver / impact tools. Great line of tools!

  8. Peter says:

    After I finally made it to the right web site I saw the Bosch 12V LED work light http://www.ohiopowertool.com/p-2150-bosch-12v-led-litheon-work-light-fl11a.aspx
    Any input on that?

    Thank you

    • sullivan504 says:

      @Peter: Even at the sale price, I’m not seeing the value all that much unless you don’t already have a metric buttload of flashlights (Black Friday sales, anyone?) around the house and/or have an existing Bosch set with batteries to spare. I’d probably pick one up for $20 and would jump on it at $10, but at $40 I’m more likely to buy a second PS31.

      Speaking of which, mine arrived today. Retail packaging, new/clean/perfect. Kind of wish I knew more Bosch owners to justify buying a couple for gifts. Probably should build some sort of hutch/holster system above my main workbench to house the set of Bosch drivers. Thanks ToolGuyd for letting your readers in on this deal!

  9. Peter says:

    I, for some reason am always short of a flashlight, ebay has the Bosch one for, I think, $30 shipped.
    I also like the idea of utilizing the Bosch batteries as much as possible.
    I build a little shelf for my drills but it is already to small and there is another drill floating around somewhere.
    [IMG]http://i123.photobucket.com/albums/o302/acer66/IMG_0019.jpg[/IMG]
    I like your idea of a holster, that is something Bosch should have done from the get go.

    Besides, I would could befriend you so you could justify buying more as a gift. ;-)

    • sullivan504 says:

      @Peter: Sorry, that “Free Drill with Friendship” offer required membership prior to Feb 15th, 2012!

      But the shelf/holster I was thinking of is pretty much exactly what you’ve got shown in the picture… simple and well-organized. Right now I have ‘em in an unruly pile on the workbench next to the chargers.

  10. Stuart says:

    The flashlight is quite decent, but $40 is a bit much for what you’re getting. $30 is more reasonable, but personally I would prefer a more universally carryable model.

    Dewalt’s 12V flashlight is a different story – its $30 price is justified with its more versatile design.

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