Looks like quality stuff. A pole hedgetrimmer would be a nice addition to this line as well. I am an arborist and often get asked to do some trimming at greater heights. I would love to see Bosch come up with a system that is lightweight and comfortable, with a decent reach. Ofcourse there is the one that Bosch green makes, which looks pretty ok, but I rather have one I can use with my Bosch pro core batteries. And hopefully the pro version will be better balanced and lighter to use for extended periods.
The wait is never over... still waiting for the Bosch Professional 18V Palm-router. Do you guys have any information? :( Thanks for a good stream as always!
You're right. The wait is never over! There will always be a new product in the works 😅 As for the router, we can only confirm it's being developed... no specific details unfortunately!
Great livestream as always @Bosch Professional Power Tools UK. I worked really hard wit clients last year and saved a lot of money to purchase a lot of your new power tools to be announced & released in future. Keep up the livestreams as they continue to inform, educate us Professional Tradespeople globally of the newest advances in Bosch tools & its technology. Cheers!👏👏
Looking forward to seeing these deployed in Canada, hopefully soon. I've been telling my reps for a few years that this is desperately needed for the North America market. Good show guys.
Looks like a great product line, and I own and love many Bosch construction tools already. Any news to share about this product coming to Canada/North American Market?
Can I get the bump head for the brush cutter or vice versa, the blade set up for the line trimmer? Will my existing Stihl accessories fit on the Bosch arbour? Keen to buy but I don’t want two machines, just one.
Send me the tools for a Month and My Estate management team Will Do extensive run time Tests prior to your live streams, then help feed you a metric cheat sheet. Lol.. Long time content enjoyer here from afar... I Feel as though you both get stumped by the metric questions, then quickly digress to point out glorious Biturbo engineering.. (I mean that whole heartedly).. lol... i do love All my Bosch Tools and especially the Bi-turbo. I am in the US and anxiously await the scraps you will allow me to enjoy using.
Thanks for the offer Matt 😉 As for the metric questions, the guys were a little stumped just due to the nature of the data available at the time. As these are brand new tools they haven't had quite the same length of time to get into the weeds (pun intended) on these products. But there's no doubt we enjoy spreading the good word about our glorious BITURBO engineering. As for getting the tools to the US, let the US team know on Facebook and Instagram as it's user demand that drives the products to the countries 👍
The GAL 18v 6-80 is a multibay fast charger but non parallel, due to the unavoidable fact that it divides the charging speed in half if its a dual... This would mean the charging speed would go down to 4 Amp charging speed and would (rougly) take 2 hours to fully charge a 8 amp ProCore battery. I think the current multibay charger is way smarter! Charge at full speed to 80% and then for a final run, fully charge at drip speed to avoid damages to the internal cells of the battery
@@A2BToby1987 True. I am not saying it is useless. For overnight charging of multiple batteries it is ideal. Problem is on site, if you are heavy user, especially with 2 or 3 machines on your job you will run out of juice. Not if but when. But if you take freshly charged battery you can grab another one in 30 minutes if it charged to 50% while the previous one was topped. Simplified example - take ProCore4, lets say lasts for 20min, charges for 40. With parallel charging you can work non stop with 3 batteries. With sequential you will have to wait 20 minutes between each swap after 1st 3 cycles. I am disregarding 80% nuances for the sake of argument. There is a reason why all manufacturers have parallel chargers. Cmon, even just 2 bays (3+3) parallel would be sort of good enough. It is just 2 transformers + ctrlers instead of one. If you are betting future of your empire on 18V, your chargers MUST be just TOP.
@Hidegety1 Fair question. And @A2BToby1987 answered it well. However, it's worth adding that as we are betting on the future of 18V, our charger IS the TOP. We would suggest combining the GAL 18V 6-80 with the GAL 18V-160 C. If we look at your 4Ah battery example, it can charge that to 80% in 25mins. But if you want runtime, the 12Ah will charge to 80% in only 36mins. Combine the world's fastest charger (it genuinely is) with a 6 Bay and you're set.
@@BoschProfessionalUK That is a no brainer for sure. But I dont want to dance around with several chargers. There is something neat, clean and professional (pun maybe intended) on carrying around just 1 device that does it all. I think even someone on your podcast (was it the 18v overview one?) said more or less the same thing. I was also wondering how elegant it would be if it had LBOXX format (not just snap on LBOXX). All things would nicely curve back around to itself, one supporting the other. Tiny piece of bosch multiverse...
Great video and about to purchase the new Bosch GHE 18V-60 Hedge Trimmer, but it is sold as as a 'bare' unit from the local Screwfix. I am struggling to determine what battery and charger would be appropriate, mindful that the 'PRO Core' batteries and charger would push it beyond my budget. I was hoping the regular Bosch 18V 5Ah Li-Ion battery and Bosch GAL 1880 CV charger would be ok but I keep getting conflicting advice - even from Screwfix. At the 8:26 point of your video you do say that the trimmer is fully compatible with your entire range of 18V batteries which suggests my above suggestion is acceptable. So can you please give a clear, definitive response as to the required matching battery and charger. Thank you.
It will work on the regular 5ah batteries and such. Just that it won't give as much power as a procore battery can provide but it should be sufficient for home owner tasks.
@marlowkenyon307 This is correct. I use 5ah batteries its fine, and have even run mine on lower ah batteries, pretty power efficient device all in all.
Bosch for some reason starves the US market for many of their cordless tools. I have thousands of dollars worth of Bosch 18v and 12v tools here in the USA. I have had to buy into the Milwaukee line for many of my needs. Tools that I could have bought from Bosch if they would offer them here in the USA.
Thanks for bringing that to our attention! We're using the UA-cam editor to cut off the countdown and it seems it's only half-processed the content so far. We've since unlisted the livestream until processing has completed.
@@BoschProfessionalUK Thank you for reply. Workaround: open 2 windows, let both play same vid, watch 1st muted, and second can play sound in the background, fast forward the video window about 13,5 min and you got yourself watchable vid :-)
Looks like quality stuff. A pole hedgetrimmer would be a nice addition to this line as well. I am an arborist and often get asked to do some trimming at greater heights. I would love to see Bosch come up with a system that is lightweight and comfortable, with a decent reach. Ofcourse there is the one that Bosch green makes, which looks pretty ok, but I rather have one I can use with my Bosch pro core batteries.
And hopefully the pro version will be better balanced and lighter to use for extended periods.
Ah man! I was just looking at cordless strimmers! So excited for these to release
Yes sir! So am i. They are coming out in the summer and when they do, i am ordering.
They're great pieces of kit!
The wait is never over... still waiting for the Bosch Professional 18V Palm-router. Do you guys have any information? :( Thanks for a good stream as always!
You're right. The wait is never over! There will always be a new product in the works 😅 As for the router, we can only confirm it's being developed... no specific details unfortunately!
Need to come up with fan Bosch 18v
We'll pass it on! Although we wouldn't be surprised if the product team didn't already have it on the roadmap 👀
Great livestream as always @Bosch Professional Power Tools UK. I worked really hard wit clients last year and saved a lot of money to purchase a lot of your new power tools to be announced & released in future. Keep up the livestreams as they continue to inform, educate us Professional Tradespeople globally of the newest advances in Bosch tools & its technology. Cheers!👏👏
Cheers! Always good to see you in the streams!
@@BoschProfessionalUK Appreciated. Glad you all have me on always. ✌
Looking forward to seeing these deployed in Canada, hopefully soon. I've been telling my reps for a few years that this is desperately needed for the North America market. Good show guys.
Yes yes yes!!!!!!!! Very good!!!!!
🥳🥳🥳
I have been using mine for a couple of months now and it's awesome 👌🏻
weed wacker/brush cutter oh yeah!
Oooooooh yeah!
You guys do great work. Very informative stream.
Cheers!
Looks like a great product line, and I own and love many Bosch construction tools already. Any news to share about this product coming to Canada/North American Market?
is the grt compatible with the gfr blade? like, are the two bare units exactly the same?
Can I get the bump head for the brush cutter or vice versa, the blade set up for the line trimmer? Will my existing Stihl accessories fit on the Bosch arbour?
Keen to buy but I don’t want two machines, just one.
any difference in motor design/power between the GRT trimmer and GFR brushcutter?
Some merch and work wear would be great 😁
One day! Maybe we'll have to give out the merch via the livestream 😉
@@BoschProfessionalUK if it's gonna be EU then it would be great :D
Send me the tools for a Month and My Estate management team Will Do extensive run time Tests prior to your live streams, then help feed you a metric cheat sheet. Lol.. Long time content enjoyer here from afar... I Feel as though you both get stumped by the metric questions, then quickly digress to point out glorious Biturbo engineering.. (I mean that whole heartedly).. lol... i do love All my Bosch Tools and especially the Bi-turbo. I am in the US and anxiously await the scraps you will allow me to enjoy using.
Thanks for the offer Matt 😉 As for the metric questions, the guys were a little stumped just due to the nature of the data available at the time. As these are brand new tools they haven't had quite the same length of time to get into the weeds (pun intended) on these products. But there's no doubt we enjoy spreading the good word about our glorious BITURBO engineering.
As for getting the tools to the US, let the US team know on Facebook and Instagram as it's user demand that drives the products to the countries 👍
When is the blower going to be available in the States?
Not sure if I missed it but when will these be available in the UK?
Also, chainsaw, 18v router and 2nd fix nailer when you’ve a chance please. 😂
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When will GBL 18v 750 you enter Thailand? Please tell me
I love bosch
The most important missing machine was not addressed: *Multibay parallel fast charger* is a must. Is there something new about that?
The GAL 18v 6-80 is a multibay fast charger but non parallel, due to the unavoidable fact that it divides the charging speed in half if its a dual... This would mean the charging speed would go down to 4 Amp charging speed and would (rougly) take 2 hours to fully charge a 8 amp ProCore battery. I think the current multibay charger is way smarter! Charge at full speed to 80% and then for a final run, fully charge at drip speed to avoid damages to the internal cells of the battery
@@A2BToby1987 True. I am not saying it is useless. For overnight charging of multiple batteries it is ideal. Problem is on site, if you are heavy user, especially with 2 or 3 machines on your job you will run out of juice. Not if but when. But if you take freshly charged battery you can grab another one in 30 minutes if it charged to 50% while the previous one was topped. Simplified example - take ProCore4, lets say lasts for 20min, charges for 40. With parallel charging you can work non stop with 3 batteries. With sequential you will have to wait 20 minutes between each swap after 1st 3 cycles. I am disregarding 80% nuances for the sake of argument. There is a reason why all manufacturers have parallel chargers. Cmon, even just 2 bays (3+3) parallel would be sort of good enough. It is just 2 transformers + ctrlers instead of one. If you are betting future of your empire on 18V, your chargers MUST be just TOP.
@Hidegety1 Fair question. And @A2BToby1987 answered it well. However, it's worth adding that as we are betting on the future of 18V, our charger IS the TOP. We would suggest combining the GAL 18V 6-80 with the GAL 18V-160 C. If we look at your 4Ah battery example, it can charge that to 80% in 25mins. But if you want runtime, the 12Ah will charge to 80% in only 36mins. Combine the world's fastest charger (it genuinely is) with a 6 Bay and you're set.
@@BoschProfessionalUK That is a no brainer for sure. But I dont want to dance around with several chargers. There is something neat, clean and professional (pun maybe intended) on carrying around just 1 device that does it all. I think even someone on your podcast (was it the 18v overview one?) said more or less the same thing. I was also wondering how elegant it would be if it had LBOXX format (not just snap on LBOXX). All things would nicely curve back around to itself, one supporting the other. Tiny piece of bosch multiverse...
Great video and about to purchase the new Bosch GHE 18V-60 Hedge Trimmer, but it is sold as as a 'bare' unit from the local Screwfix. I am struggling to determine what battery and charger would be appropriate, mindful that the 'PRO Core' batteries and charger would push it beyond my budget. I was hoping the regular Bosch 18V 5Ah Li-Ion battery and Bosch GAL 1880 CV charger would be ok but I keep getting conflicting advice - even from Screwfix. At the 8:26 point of your video you do say that the trimmer is fully compatible with your entire range of 18V batteries which suggests my above suggestion is acceptable. So can you please give a clear, definitive response as to the required matching battery and charger. Thank you.
It will work on the regular 5ah batteries and such. Just that it won't give as much power as a procore battery can provide but it should be sufficient for home owner tasks.
@marlowkenyon307 This is correct. I use 5ah batteries its fine, and have even run mine on lower ah batteries, pretty power efficient device all in all.
Great and nice stream, still missing such a cool stream on the German channel.
Cheers! Always great to hear this sort of feedback 👍
I hope for future a Mower 18v+18v 🙏
Hello bosch team, will you be releasing a self propelled lawnmower 18v biturbo.
Any chainsaws also?
We're excited to announce something new soon, but we can't share details just yet. Stay tuned to our channels for updates!
When will these products hit USA?
Afraid you've got to ask your US team for that! You should be able to get in contact via Instagram or Facebook.
@Bosch Professional Power Tools UK that makes sense to ask them haha. Thank you
Bosch for some reason starves the US market for many of their cordless tools. I have thousands of dollars worth of Bosch 18v and 12v tools here in the USA. I have had to buy into the Milwaukee line for many of my needs. Tools that I could have bought from Bosch if they would offer them here in the USA.
Pressure washers live stream, ghp5-65x has 160bar. 240v though
We'll certainly stream them if/when we release them!
Lawnmower coming?
Maybe... 👀
No star lock upgrade
Look out for a new multitool in the near future... but no specifics available just yet!
No pole trimmer!no chainsaws!
CFM= Cubic feet Minute.
Bosch makes it difficult to be an American customer. So many tools seem to not be released in the USA.
I’ve been using UK and DE Amazon.. downside is shipping costs.
18v chainsaw
am i the only one for whom is sound 13min out of sync?
Thanks for bringing that to our attention! We're using the UA-cam editor to cut off the countdown and it seems it's only half-processed the content so far. We've since unlisted the livestream until processing has completed.
@@BoschProfessionalUK Thank you for reply. Workaround: open 2 windows, let both play same vid, watch 1st muted, and second can play sound in the background, fast forward the video window about 13,5 min and you got yourself watchable vid :-)
Looks like UA-cam has sorted itself out. Enjoy :)
@@BoschProfessionalUK Countdown cropped is neat. Not rly that much of an issue for returners but I guess new commers may find it idd off putting.
3 Tools. Zu viel Gelaber dazu !
We enjoy the chat :) You could watch our 30 second video on the tools if you want shorter content.