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Five Star Reviews:

86%
Good general purpose rotary hammer
June 6, 2017
This is a tool I should have bought a long time ago. We are getting ready to redo a bathroom and need to chip away the old tile. While we haven't started that project yet, we recently had to bust out some small areas of concrete. And while this rotary hammer drill is not the heavy duty that is ideal of busting up 4" of concrete, it still held its own chipping away smaller bits at a time. This tool is definitely a keeper and makes a nice addition to my power tools.
The power and quality of this drill is 2nd to none
December 22, 2016
I simply love this drill. I read all the reviews and took the plunge. No regrets at all...and now I actually love to drill holes in concrete! I used to dread drilling concrete but this one is so quiet, with little vibration and simply cuts thru it like a knife thru melted butter. Just buy one!
Great powerful drill, heavy duty, light weight, and compact
November 8, 2016
I use this weekly and I literally love using it! lighter in weight and smaller in size than older hammer drills. Very heavy duty, I haven't dropped it yet so I can't report on how many drops it will survive but it seams like it would be just fine. I like the right angle configuration better than the in line position of the motor.
My Son-In-Law Love It!
August 16, 2016
I bought this for my son-in-law for his birthday. He said that he loves it and has been wanting one for some time now. That's all I can really say about it as I didn't use it personally. He picked it out and I bought it. It was something he needed for his line of work, so if he's happy with it, I'm happy.
Tile remover
January 31, 2014
I used this hammer to remove the tile from 12 motel bathrooms that were thinset to a concrete floor. It took about an hour per floor using a bosh tile chisel. This machine did the trick, the job would have been impossible if I didn't have it. At first I didn't think it was going to work real well, then I figured out that if you go at the tile with the chisel at a steep angle to the floor this hammer will vibrate it right off. I touched up the edge on the chisel about 3 floors, you will notice when the chisel is getting a little dull. One thing, it gets dusty as hell. This was well worth the money.
Time to throw away the hammer drill
July 26, 2013
In the process of building a deck, we had a task of drilling 5" deep holes in hardened concrete to attach a 2-by to a concrete wall with large tap con screws, we started off using a heavy duty Makita hammer drill. Using that, a hole had to be drilled through the 2-by with a drill bit for wood, then we switched over to the hammer drill. Pushing hard for about a minute while running the drill at high speed resulted in a hole deep enough for the 5" Tapcon screw.Over the weekend, I ordered the Bosch SDS rotary hammer. Round 2 of attaching the board to the wall went much easier. No predrilling was required to bore through the board. Instead, just place the concrete bit on the board and let it rip. With very little fanfare (or vibration), it almost melted into the concrete. Drilling the hole took maybe 10 seconds or less.I can't speak to the durability, but it seems that for the price when compared to the standard bearer (Hilti), it's very affordable.
86%
Love it
May 8, 2017
This is my second since the thief of my first knew how good it is. Great price, rugged and with a Bosch SDS drill set up the results are awesome. If I was going to drill big cores I'd think bigger machine but since most of what I do is less than an inch, I don't think you can do much better. Love it.
This review is for a refurbished model. I used ...
February 6, 2017
This review is for a refurbished model.I used this to chip away small 1x1 floor tiles in a basement bathroom I am remodeling. Overall this tool did the job well enough. It ended up being a lot more work then I thought it would be to chip away the tile and then chip away the thin set. The key on the thinset is to make short passes, about a half a blade in thickness and the thin set would come up. I guess I could have found a more powerful hammer drill, but that might have damaged the concrete. This Bosch was powerfull enough (with a lot of elbow grease) to remove the tile, but not damage the floor.Pros- Looks brand new, if it did not have a refurbished sticker you would not be able to tellCons- did not come with any bits (I am not sure if the full price model does or not). The tile bit was 15 bucks so factor that into your total price.
If you need to drill concrete, this will do it!
February 27, 2016
Nice tool! I'm a homeowner, not a tradesman, so my use is fairly light, but this has done what I wanted it to do. First use was to drill into concrete to fasten a threshold for a door. I'd previously tried this with a "hammer drill" made by Ryobe...which worked a little bit. I got a couple of holes drilled eventually (after minutes of noise and effort), but there was one hole that ran into a rock in the concrete and the Ryobe couldn't get past it and I eventually gave up. When I got the Bosch I took another shot at it...about 10 seconds was all it needed to blow through that rock and finish the hole. The last hole was about twenty second to sink in a couple of inches and finish the job. I have the SDS-plus bits, but I also got the drill chuck and did the holes for the threshold with TapCon bits, since those were the screws I was using. Same bits the Ryobe was using so unsuccessfully. A hammer drill is just not the same as a rotary hammer! Next job is drilling some brick...which the Ryobe also failed on...
One of my favorites.
August 12, 2015
This tool does many things and it does them all really well. Though not the largest rotary hammer in its class, it out-performs many higher-priced and more powerful tools. Its well-designed and has handled everything I've ever thrown at it- and at this point, I've thrown a lot at it.It works very well as a demo hammer- I've broken down a cinder block retaining wall with it, a brick and mortar chimney and it pops up tiles like they're nothing, making quick work out of an otherwise strenuous, crappy job. This alone would make purchasing the tool worth every penny. It's like a jack-hammer that weighs eight pounds.However, as a hammer-drill, this thing cuts through cement and masonry like it's butter. Butter, I say. I've anchored posts 14" deep into solid concrete with this tool, over and over and over. It performs awesomely. Very powerful for its size.The one thing that I tried to get this tool to do that I would not recommend is using it with the SDS 1/2" socket-driver. That was a bad idea. I nearly broke my arm trying to tighten lag-bolts with this guy. It was way too much torque for the job I was asking it to do. Skip that, even though the adapter is available.Overall, five stars. Pick one up! You'll like it more every time you use it.
Exceeded expectations
August 17, 2014
Metal depth stop as opposed to some vendor's plastic ones, rugged case, plenty of power cord, easy controls, aux handle that can be swiveled to any angle around the nose of the tool, or removed entirely. The depth stop moves around the nose with the handle and is clear of the housing anywhere around the circumference, and adjusts easily with a push of the red button on the aux handle. Rugged carrying case and my only wish in that regard was some built in storage for bits. Worked very well drilling some 5/8" holes in 20+ year old concrete, and the combo of this hammer and Bosch bit made easy work of what I thought might be the hardest part of installing some drop in anchors. Obviously I have no idea as yet of longevity but if anything like the other Bosch tools in my collection, should last decades for me in home owner / hobbyist use.
Awesome Drill!
February 23, 2013
I'm a contractor and I did a lot of research and found that this drill was recommended by a LARGE number of contractors. I love it! At first I was considering a regular hammer drill, but this SDS drill was just $20 more and it is like 100x better than a regular hammer drill. If you don't understand SDS technology you should research it because it is far superior. A hole that takes 30 sec with a hammer drill takes like 5 sec with an SDS drill.Anyway, one thing I didn't like at first about SDS was that you have to have special bits, but I've changed my mind about that. The bits are really not that expensive and it you want to use regular bits or mixing paddles or any other drill accessory just buy "Bosch 1618571014 SDS-plus Shank 3 Jaw Chuck"http://www.amazon.com/Bosch-1618571014-SDS-plus-Shank-Integral/dp/B0009H5RFM/ref=sr_1_cc_1?s=aps&ie=UTF8&qid=1361649557&sr=1-1-catcorr&keywords=Bosch+1618571014+SDS-plus+Shank+3+Jaw+Chuck

Four Star Reviews:

11%
Works well
June 25, 2017
I used this tool all the time. It makes my life a lot easier. I got mine refurbished. Totally worth it.
Four Stars
August 9, 2016
great tool. plenty of power to drill steel using small bits.
Four Stars
March 1, 2016
So far it works good
Powerful rotary hammer at a great price
October 19, 2015
I really wanted to give it 5 stars, but one minor issue made me take away one. The depth guide would slip often and cause me to drill holes deeper than required. I ensured the rod was properly inserted but it still slips from the vibrations.That aside, it performs brilliantly for domestic use! My Milwaukee hammer drill is much slower when drilling concrete and the vibrations from it had hurt my wrist. Took me a few days for the pain to go away. That was the reason I decided to invest in a rotary hammer instead. This Bosch punches through concrete extremely fast, especially when compared to a hammer drill, the vibrations on the handle is minimal and it is far less noisy than a hammer drill also. Because it drills very efficiently, there isn't much side to side bit wandering, so the holes end up exactly where you want them to be. The hammer only mode comes in handy also. It is a great product and from my research, one of the most powerful in its price range. I would strongly recommend this.
Very good value
June 12, 2014
I bought this drill to install survey monuments in concrete walkways. I have spent 27 years in my profession and often did without or rented a hammer drill to do the task. I am glad I chose this drill. It drills just as quickly as more expensive drills that I have rented and I really like the hammer only feature to chisel the hole a little wider at the top when necessary. Works well with an appropriately sized inverter for remote use.
Love it!
August 27, 2012
If you have only used a regular hammer drill to drill into solid concrete you will be amazed at the power and ease the drill doe sit. The chisels are a great bonus.
8%
Good weight to power ratio -- unsure about longevity
September 5, 2017
Nice balance of weight vs. capabilities. I used this instead of renting a larger machine for thinset removal. I cleared about 200 sq. ft. of 12" tile as well as 200 sq. ft. of thinset in a couple days with it. It does get pretty warm if you run it for more than about 10 - 15 minutes straight. No performance changes, or anything though -- just something to keep in mind. I'd imagine that if you wanted to use this machine for heavy use (6+ hours a day) for lots of jobs (10+), it would eventually die. However, for your average DIYer looking to remove some tile and thinset, this machine should do the trick. (Get Amazon's extended warranty, if you're unsure about it). Considering this is a fairly light-weight machine (maybe 10 lbs.?), it was pretty easy to use continuously without getting too much arm fatigue. However, the shorter length of the machine means that you're going to spend much more time on your knees and hunched over. Keep this in mind if you have bad knees or a bad back.
For my situation, it did not remove stone tiles as quickly as I had hoped. Bu, it drills and scapes just fine.
August 11, 2017
I am a fairly savvy do-it-yourselfer. I have done enough jobs around the house to where I think I know what I'm doing (in most cases). I needed to remove about 120 square feet of stone tile from a concrete slab. I bought this hammer drill with the hopes that it would make my tile removal project a lot easier. I also bought two different "chisel bits, a Bosch brand and a no-name brand. After using this hammer drill and chisel bit for about 30 minutes, I realized that the tiles were not coming up as easily and quickly as I had hoped they would. I could hear and feel the hammer drill "hammering". But, the tiles were not coming up easily. I then tried using a handheld cold chisel and a short handled sledge hammer. The handheld cold chisel and short handled sledge hammer removed the tiles MUCH faster than the hammer drill. No kidding. So now I am now removing the tiles with the hand chisel and sledge. But, all is not lost!! I used the Bosch hammer drill to remove the old thinset (mortar), and it worked fast and easy. So, here is my conclusion: For my situation, this Bosch hammer drill does not remove stone tiles all that well from a concrete slab. It is slower than I though it would be. But when it comes to removing thinset/mortar from concrete, it works extremely well as long as you are using the proper chisel bit. Of course, your results might be different from mine. PLEASE READ THIS: As I was working, I could feel sharp shards of tile hitting me on the arm, neck, and face. ALWAYS WEAR PROTECTIVE GOGGLES THAT COVER YOUR EYES COMPLETELY. DO NOT USE THE ONES THAT LOOK LIKE EYEGLASSES. THEY ARE NOT GOOD ENOUGH.
Starting Difficult
February 18, 2016
This is a good hammer drill, and once it gets going in the hole it seems to speed up. For starting holes in concrete it was not as easy as my previous hammer drill, as on low speed this does not start the hole very well. It is as if I should be using an old star drill to get it to start in the right location (like a center punch for a drill on steel).
Not a fantastic buy, but a good one
March 30, 2015
Available at the Depot for the same price I paid. Not a fantastic buy, but a good one. This is better than the usual drill type hammer drill, but still isn't the gnarly tool you might want if you blast thru concrete every day. It will make any homeowner and even the casual tradesman quite happy for a long time. Seems rugged enough and the hammer action is tuned to get you right thru even aged concrete. Very happy with how it operates and like the SDS drill bit adapter. Keep in mind you can only use SDS bits with this tool and if you have a big collection of non-SDS bits like I do you might not be real happy. I knew it before I bought it and have started an SDS bit collection.
excellent
January 21, 2014
used with hc2081 s4 1/2x4 bosch carbibe bit for drilling holes in house slab. quick work! mild vibration and noise. about 1/2 the amps of others, but pleanty of power. don't like the depth stop. must really be sure it's locked. probably should be one on each side since the drill is easy to cant when vision is restricted..
Bosch Rotary Hammer
March 20, 2013
This thing is very durable and so far has given me a solid four days of demo work on a floor with no signs of slowing down. My ony suggestion would be a "click" type adjustment for the side handle. After about a 1/2 hour of work it tends to come loose and has to be retightened. Otherwise, this tool is very versitle!

Three Star Reviews:

1%
go larger if you can
March 17, 2015
I wish i had gone with a larger one just so i could use bigger bits. This does work for what i have done so far, but i cant get the larger bits i want for an SDS.
2%
Used one not new
July 31, 2016
Great bulldog drill,I gave this drill 3 stars because The blower was used. Does not seem like a new one.
Storage room inadequate.
January 18, 2014
Drill works well but case could provide for more room for drill bets and chord making it easier to close .
BITS GET STUCK: BIG PRICE JUMP UP TO THE SDS MAX;
December 21, 2013
3 Stars instead of 5 because of the stuck-bit /clutch-slip problem and the fact that after about 2 1/2 years of only little use, the front part just stopped holding bits & fell out (tool receiver). I could not put it back in -- looks like it requires a press to reinstall.This Bulldog bites & won't let go! -- Rather, it gets bit and can't get loose! Right now I have stopped my concrete driveway drilling to hunt for a vicegrip because the bit is stuck and no shaking would make the bit come loose and this drill resume drilling. They should include a vicegrip with the drill!The Bulldog tends to jam the bit in concrete holes and then the slip-clutch refuses to turn the bit. So for me it had recurring STUCK BIT problem. Once the bit sticks, you can't force it out with drill power, either forward or reverse. I usually got the bit loose by wiggling the drill around until today. I've got to try a vice grip on the bit now. As a comparison, when I drilled with the Ryobi hammer drill (chuck key system) I don't recall ever having a bit so difficult to unstick, but the Ryobi could give you quite a kick with the drill spinning rather than the bit if you got a stuck bit. However, the quick insertion & quick release system on the SDS Plus may be a big time saver when you are progressively reaming the hole larger & larger with bigger bits. Yet if you follow the instructions to the letter, you would be lubricating the insertion end of your bit every time you put another bit into the jaw. That would be time consuming. As my Bulldog came packed with grease in the jaw, I did not do any additional lubrication during the couple of hours that I used the Bulldog one day.I just bought this (December, 2013) and used it to drill some holes in concrete. And at first I was satisfied with the performance using Bosch bits. It went pretty quick for 6 inches deep by starting with small bits and tapering up in size gradually, keeping the holes wet with water. Since the jaw is quick release and quick insert (instead of use a chuck key), it went pretty quick (I did not lube each bit on insertion.)One thing that slowed down the drilling was that bits frequently stuck in the holes with the Bulldog going into slip-clutch, not turning the bit. Then it was somewhat difficult to get the bit free. I found I was having to rev-up the Bulldog and enter the hole at high velocity to discourage the hole grabbing the bit with slip-clutch activation. The slip-clutch is a safety feature for not breaking your wrist or having your arm twisted or having the drill go around instead of the bit & whacking your nose or whatever. But it seems to me that it goes into slip-clutch too easily -- I am no Hercules or Popeye, but I could withstand more torque without the slip-clutch going into operation so easily. I did not find any way to adjust the slip-clutch in the instructions. I also did not see any speed / mechanical advantage adjustment. (If you could set the drill to have a slower speed but more torque due to geared mechanical advantage, could that not make the bit less likely to get stuck and your arm not getting as much backlash?)This hammer drill has 3 settings: 1) drill only, 2) hammer-only, 3) hammer-drill. From what I have read, the hammer-only is meant only for small, light chiseling, not heavy-duty bludgeoning. I found the hammer-only useful for chiseling a bit of week-old concrete. But for heavy-duty hammering, one is directed to the SDS Max, which has a different bit system (not compatible). SDS & SDS Plus are interchangeable as to bits. But SDS-Max is not compatible. Max uses a different insertion system.IMHO:After doing some searching: There does appear to be more accessories available for the SDS Max, which is also more powerful. I had preferred the Max, but the price jump is huge (unless you go to Harbor Freight & its brands, which I did not think of trying). So the Max was maxed out of my price range.The bits are expensive as sold by Bosch (or other name brands). However, I note now (after buying a large set of name brand bits) that Harbor Freight has SDS bits cheap. One doesn't expect high quality so incredibly cheap; but I think since they are so cheap, they are worth trying. I mean if you buy a set of SDS bits for $5, you won't cry if they are no good. Now I note that for about $190 Harbor Freight sells an SDS Max. I have no idea about the quality. But I think if I had it to do over, I would have tried the Harbor Freight SDS Max, though I do like my Bosch SDS Plus aside from the stuck bit routine.Incidentally, it appears that the SDS Max bits are more abundant and common than bits for the SDS Plus. There is commonly sold a converter attachment that let's one use SDS Plus bits in an SDS Max. But the only place I have seen a converter that lets one use Max bits in SDS-Plus is on Ebay. I presume that it is thought that a rugged Max bit for a Max use would not be appropriate in an SDS Plus, as not powerful enough a hammer. Perhaps if you try heavy chiseling or hammering with the SDS-Plus Bulldog, you will break the Bulldog?I think if you want to do much large hole drilling in concrete using a hole saw, you are likely to find better bits made for the SDS Max than for the SDS Plus. Then you might save time with the Max by using 1 hole saw in the Max, instead of 7 sizes of SDS Plus bits, reaming it wider & wider! I did try a couple of diamond hole-saw drill bits made for a chuck-key-jaw in a Ryobi hammer drill, but I found that slow go. As of now I have bought the over $40 chuck-key-jaw attachment for the SDS-Plus and found that it has a little learning curve. It came with an admonition to read the manual carefully first, but I found no manual with the attachment.BTW, I am a home-owner, not a professional concrete driller.NOW WATCH OUT FOR GLOWING REVIEWS OF PRODUCTS. SELLERS CAN REVIEW OWN PRODUCTS OR HIRE PROFESSIONAL SHILLS TO PUFF THEIR PRODUCT!
For medium weight jobs it work OK
September 6, 2013
As long as you were not in re-inforced concrete, it did a great job. Wouldn't put a dent in the really hard stuff though, even with the correct bits.
Works well but ...
March 6, 2013
The hammer works well and has not given any problems. Part of my project is to remove the perimeter of my 3-4" thick basement floor for a drain tile. The bits for it are not very large and it is undersized for such a project. It works fine for cleaning up but I have to hit the area hard with a sledge before it can do much. I expect it will work well to drill concrete but if you have much to break up you need a bigger tool.
Great tool with some drawbacks
September 15, 2012
This drill is very powerful and works great. However, the unit I had started to leak oil and also a little squeaking noise started to come from the brushes/commutator when I would stop the unit both these things worry me. I have had it for about a month and I have run the drill very hard and hot, chain drilling 24 inch deep half inch diameter holes into granite.I am not sure if the oil leak is normal, as it is not excessive and seems to run down the drill bit as the unit begins to get really hot. Beyond the 2 issues mentioned above the tool is fine, the power is good, the vibration dose not cause alot of fatigue and the power cord is adequate. However I am going to get the next unit up (Bulldog Extreme Max) in the line as it seems to have better heat dissipation and anti vibration properties in the rotary hammer drive.

Two Star Reviews:

1%
A step back in the hammer drill product line for Bosch
September 16, 2014
I repair hammer drills, mostly Bosch model 11239VS which this model replaces in the Bosch line up, as my job on average 5 a week. I have seen the full range of wear and tear needing mending from regular use and abuse by carpenters. THis hammer drill works fine but sadly this newer model's parts' design and materials are not up to the task. There are a few parts in a hammer drill that wear and tear faster than others, the clutch gears, the bit sleeve and the chuck cover. Sadly these wear out much faster than their counterparts in the earlier model.An additional note: Bosch will not sell these components individually any longer. They are only able to be purchased in an assembly. They don't even provide a part number on the Bosch schematic for the tool.This is a major step back for a company I had a great deal of respect for engineering and quality-wise. If you want an excellent hammer drill I suggest finding a Bosch 11239VS and not the RH238VC.
2%
Stopped working.
August 22, 2017
The hammer drill stopped working after around 2 hours of use. This was not even continual use, thought maybe it over heated although it didn't feel hot, we let it cool down, but still wouldn't start. Returning item and will reorder hoping maybe we just received one that was faulty.
Two Stars
July 29, 2015
Surprised I burned this big dog up hammer drilling concrete
not the country of origin
April 30, 2013
I'm not satifecho with the product since the origin indicates requested imported (Germany). why make this purchase. and I was sent one made in mexico.best regards.
Did not work well in the drill mode.
April 10, 2013
I had the predessor to to this drill, however it was stolen. I anticipated greatness with this model, however, when operated in the drill mode, the hammering was still present at times. And there was also a slow oscillation which caused the entire unit to shake fore and aft. I wll probably purchase the next higher model and hope that it is better.

One Star Reviews:

1%
no good..
November 1, 2017
used for a few months now smoke comes out of it and it keeps locking up, no good.....
Not up to Bosch standards
October 14, 2013
I purchased this Rotary Hammer thinking that it was up to Bosch's quality. The chuck broke within just 4 hrs of use, and would no longer hold the bit. Amazon replaced it with another one. This one lasted 2 days before the same thing happened. Shame on Bosch for putting out such a poor quality tool. Don't buy this hammer unless your job is 3 hrs or less.
2%
DISAPPOINTED CUSTOMER
September 17, 2016
I PURCHASED THIS Bosch 11255VSR BULLDOG Xtreme 1-Inch SDS-plus D-Handle Rotary Hammer ANDBosch HCST006 SDS-plus Masonry Trade Bit Set,...WHILE USING THE TOOL IN HAMMER SETTING IT BEGAN EJECTING THE BIT. I TRIED OTHER BITS AND THE SAME CONTINUED HAPPENING..I DON''T KNOW HOW TO SOLVE THIS PROBLEM BUT I AM TERRIBLY DISAPPOINTED WITH THIS TOOL. AT THAT TIME IT WAS NOT EVEN 3 MONTHS OLD.I WISH I NEVER WASTED MY MONEY ON THIS BOSCH PRODUCT. AFTER READING THE REVIEWS I THOUGHT THAT BOSCH LOOKED LIKE A GOOD BRAND AND I WAS GETTING VALUE FOR MY MONEY. PLEASE TRY ANOTHER BRAND.
Not Impressed
June 12, 2016
Only lasted 1 day before the hammer drill part quit working.
I am a contractor and don't have time for crap tools.
May 30, 2016
One job- drilled a total of 4 7/8" holes into 6" concrete, hit no rebar, clear sailing. Now the drive mechanism is stripped- won't turn under torque. I am a contractor and don't have time for crap tools.
... this drill sometime would hammer and sometimes it wouldn't disappointed don't know what to do with
November 14, 2014
Having problem with this drill sometime would hammer and sometimes it wouldn't disappointed don't know what to do with it
was great whilst it
August 3, 2014
This drill work for about a week. ..being in the Caribbean and purchasing from amazon I'm stuck with it...was great whilst it lasted
HORRIBLE PRODUCT WARRANTY
March 24, 2014
We purchased this to do some home remodeling and it worked great for the project we were doing until the third day (spread over a couple of weeks) of the project when it was used sporadically for 1/2 hour left alone for another 1/2 or so for lunch break and then when it was turned back on it made a loud bang and stopped working.We immediately called the company regarding the 1 year warranty that is supposedly included for this product and they said that there is nothing that can be done that the tool overheated and that is not covered in the warranty...in my opinion that is ridiculous! This is not an inexpensive tool, it was not being used to a point that it should have overheated and I think it's reasonable to expect a tool to work for more than a couple of uses! We will not be buying tools from Amazon anymore but will be buying them from places that offer purchase protection as obviously the product warranty can not be counted on!
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$526.00
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Bosch
Bosch
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Model
RH328VC
11255VSR
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RH328VC
11255VSR
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Number of Parts
RH328VC
11255VSR
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Bosch
Bosch
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9.4
9.4
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338502
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Bosch
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30 Day Money Back Guarantee - 1 year warranty
1 Year Repair or Replacement of Parts
Feature
Feature

Unmatched Power to Weight Ratio - 8.0 Amps, 2.6 ft-lbs Impact Energy and 7.7 lbs - Best Performing rotary hammer in its class !

Vibration Control - Vibration reduction in the hammer mechanism and the grip area provides maximum user comfort for extended periods of work

Multi-Function Selector - 3 modes of operation: Rotary Hammer, Hammer-Only mode, and Rotation only mode.

Integral Clutch - Helps minimize torque reaction

Variable Speed 3-Finger Trigger - Better operator control and accurate bit starting.

Three operation modes: rotary hammer, hammer-only and rotation-only mode

Capable of 2.2 foot-pounds of impact energy

Vario-Lock Positioning rotates and locks chisel into 36 different positions to optimize working angle

Powerful 7.5-amp motor

Patented rotating brush plate provides equal power in forward and reverse

What's in the box: Auxiliary Handle, Depth Gauge, Carrying Case.

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