Drill Anti-Kickback

Yes, that would be a nice and very welcome feature.
But I would guess there is a patent on it so the outlook for the next ~20 years is bleak...
 
FYI, the Anti-kickback technology has been there for years, and only Bosch drills have this technology. Wish the technology will become the mandatory safety feature for all the drills in the future.
 
I have never had kick back on my c15. Isn't the torque control effective for this?  I have used it on hole saws, and any time it is close to binding, the machine beeps out, ensuring total safety. In fact I can't use any other older drill for such tasks, because the torque control on the c15 is so rapid and effective.
 
That is part of the reason I chose Bosch when I upgraded my 18v gear. I had a Hitachi hammer drill near lift me up when the bit bound up drilling into masonary. I needed 6 visits to the physio to work on my wrist after that!

I haven't had the Bosch system kick in while in use, but I had 'tested' it by quickly moving the drill when operating in free air. The power is cut quickly and resets after the trigger is releaed.
 
Nice. That's a cool feature. Wouldn't pay extra for it, but it would be nice to have as a standard.
 
I purchased a right angle drill to drill grommet holes just to eliminate the wrist (and knuckle) damage I suffered with a standard drill.  The main reason I purchased a PDC was for the right angle chuck which works well with 2" to 3" hole saws with no wrist damage.
 
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