Bosch unveils over 20 new power tools and battery innovations at Experience Day 2026
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What Happened
Bosch presented a wide array of new power tools at its Experience Day 2026, including the EXCM341-305GD miter saw with Compact Glide System, EXTS100-254X table saw with best-in-class cutting height, and three cordless angle grinders for demanding professionals. The company also introduced Expert jigsaws, a multi-cutter with Starlock Max, and new Expert chisels with carbide technology.
In the battery category, Bosch launched new Expert 18V batteries with Tabless Technology, designed for high-demand applications. The company also showcased a sustainability pilot project, the UniversalImpact 800 Closed-Loop Edition, which recycles technical plastics without compromising quality.
- EXCM341-305GD Miter Saw with Compact Glide System
- EXTS100-254X Table Saw with Best-in-Class Cutting Height
- Expert 18V batteries with Tabless Technology
- EXPERT EXTH18V-50M: First gasless 18V stapler for professionals
- UniversalImpact 800 Closed-Loop Edition for sustainability
Why this matters
Bosch's product launch demonstrates its commitment to innovation and sustainability in the power tools market, offering professionals and DIY enthusiasts more efficient, cordless, and eco-friendly options.
Terms in This Story
- Tabless Technology
- A battery cell design that eliminates traditional tabs to reduce resistance and improve performance.
- Starlock Max
- A tool attachment system that provides maximum torque transfer and vibration reduction.
- Closed-Loop Edition
- A product made from recycled materials as part of a circular economy initiative.
- Compact Glide System
- A miter saw mechanism that allows the saw head to glide on rails while minimizing depth.
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