Gas-powered tools were the industry standard for decades—loud, heavy, and reliant on fuel. Despite the drawbacks, construction professionals had no alternative:
noise pollution, toxic emissions, and constant maintenance. Bosch our trusted partner since the 1950s, saw an opportunity to change the game for the American market.




Thinking Electric
We worked on designing a new generation of battery-powered concrete tools that deliver power without the pain. By emphasizing ergonomics, weight distribution, and integrated precision features, these tools are lighter and quieter, making demanding jobs easier and more efficient.


Usability through Ergonomics
The Bosch Concrete Saw and Cut-Off Tool redefine efficiency, eliminating fuel and cords for unrestricted performance with less noise and emissions. Optimized weight distribution and handle design ensure effortless control and clear sightlines. A quick-change blade system streamlines maintenance, while the waterproof battery compartment enhances durability and adaptability.
For drywall pros, the Bosch GCU18V-30N Cutout Tool integrates dust extraction directly into its compact frame, maintaining visibility without bulky attachments. A built-in targeting system ensures precise, effortless cuts—maximizing accuracy and efficiency on every job.


Compact and Powerful Designed for precise drywall cutting, the cordless Bosch GCU18V-30N Cutout Tool provides high visibility and freedom of movement. Every touchpoint was carefully crafted to feel intuitive and natural, while maintaining the powerful design language characteristic of all Bosch tools.


Precision Matters
Unlike many other tools in the drywall category, the Bosch Cutout Tool was designed with a compact integrated dust extraction system rather than requiring bulky, inconvenient external attachments that further obstruct visibility in an already dusty environment.
The front of the tool features a circular targeting component that functions like crosshairs to help the user precisely and intuitively center the bit during use.
