Today's product of the week consists of a set of two: a universal Bosch drill in combination with a Wera Lasertip PZ3 screwdriver. Two products that are indispensable for mounting bindings at home and have already given the PG editorial team a lot of pleasure.
The drill market is highly competitive. Alongside all the countless cheap Aldi and Chinese products, one particular drill remains loyal to us: the Bosch CSB 470-RLE hammer drill. Whether Scandinavian mass timber, rare tropical wood, titanium inlays, cheapest East German construction foam from the Soviet era or a 60s prefabricated house wall, the Bosch CSB has mastered all challenges for decades without even batting an eyelid. Rotatable in two directions and easy adjustment for changing drill bits make it every home fitter's best friend. Although the German quality product has its price, it will delight even the most Swabian Swabian heart with its long durability in the tough everyday life of a binding fitter.
The second product from the product of the week combination is the Cross-recess screwdriver Wera Lasertip PZ 3 350 SK PH. A rubberized handle in a decent thickness, so that even larger men's paws can get a good grip for perfect power transmission and a specially hardened metal make it perfect for home assembly, even for multiple ski sets. In addition, the Wera PZ3 is the right size to properly insert all standard binding screws into a ski. If necessary, the PZ3 can also be used in its unofficial function and help open the infamous mounting beer.