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Bosch 1199VSRK 8.5 Amp 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill | 
enlarge | Brand: Bosch Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $285.00 Buy New: $112.97 You Save: $172.03 (60%)
New (16) Refurbished (1) from $112.97
Rating: 11 reviews Sales Rank: 10311
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.6 Dimensions (in): 0 x 0.1 x 0.2
MPN: 1199VSRK Model: 1199VSRK UPC: 000346336368 EAN: 0000346336368 ASIN: B0001408SE
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| Features:
| • | Half-inch, three-jaw chuck for rugged hammer-drilling applications | | • | Pistol grip handle with soft grip and compact ergonomic design | | • | Ambidextrous lock-on button to reduce fatigue | | • | 12-foot, pivoting power cord for better reach and convenience | | • | High-output, Bosch-built 8.5 Amp motor for powering through concrete |
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Product Description 1/2", Dual Torque, Hammer Drill, 8.5A Motor, 1/2", 3 Jaw Chuck, Pistol Grip Handle, Dual Mode Selector, Easily Converts From Rotation Only To Hammer Drill Mode, Metal Gear Housing, 12' Power Cord, 2 Speed Gearbox, Select High Speed Or HighTorque, Comes With Carry Case.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 6 more reviews...
Bosch Hammer Drill December 27, 2008 D. Fuhrwerk Found Amazon .com to have best price on the internet, Drill came double boxed on date stated when ordered. Will use Amazon. again.
quit on my second job October 4, 2008 kermit (Albuquerque, NM) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
I was drilling 3/4" dia holes 2 inches deep in concrete to install a pool cover when the drill just died. First thought my extension cord was unplugged. I have 14 of the 22 hoes complete and had to shut down. I had drilled about ten 3/8" dia by 3" deep holes about two months ago. In addition, the chuck kept loosening on me. My first Bosch tool and my last.
Quick delivery & perfect for my initial purpose May 25, 2008 Michael Bazzell 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this drill to install a gate in a sidewalk. It drove (8) 3/8" wedge anchors 2" into my sidewalk with no trouble in well under an hour. It was "reconditioned" so I was a little concerned but it perfomed like a marvel for the price. I am not a pro but I expect this drill would handle this type of job every day for some time.
Appreciate the slip clutch May 21, 2008 R. Ferguson (Earth) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I just wanted to echo one of the earlier positive reviews and say that the integrated slip clutch is a great feature. It is not uncommon for bits to catch in masonry and when this happens you have a few possible results: a broken bit (stuck in the hole?), a bit that is spinning in the chuck, or a drill that spins into you. This slip clutch in this drill goes a long way to preventing all of that. I'm now a big fan of this feature and, regardless of brand, wouldn't buy a hammer drill without it.
Strong and Smooth September 4, 2007 Jeff Pike (Mechanicsville, VA United States) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I bought this upgrade after I burned my Ryobi up. The job that killed the Ryobi consisted of twelve 9/16" holes into 1/2" thick steel and twelve 1/2" holes into concrete at a depth of 2 3/4", however, I was seeing blue sparks even before this job. After very slow progress on the first 9 steel holes and first two concrete holes the Ryobi quit. It had had seen some medium and light duty before that. It really struggled cutting through ceiling and floor joists with self propelled auger bits. I brought in the Bosch to finish the job and it was strong and smooth. What a time saver too! It was surprisingly powerful on the high speed setting. It cut the steel and concrete both like butter one either the high speed or high torque settings. I took it around back after the job and tried some self propelled auger bits that the Ryobi had struggled with. The Bosch chomped right through the 3+ inches width of a pressure treated 2X4 without a problem on both high and low speed settings with 1" and 3/4" auger bits. There is no wobble in the chuck. It's a fine machine and it compares well to Milwaukees I have used in the past. It has also seen the worst I can give it. Some finer details about the drill: - It will take some getting used to pulling the key from the detachable holder and putting it back. I'm used to just grabbing the cord where the key is and going to work. - Read the case and make sure you have it upright before opening it. - The case is nice. Although it seems compact it has room for a box of bits and plenty of loose ones. - Extra long cord is nice too. - Depth gauge is reliable and sturdy (better than others I have seen.) Update 1/08: I've used the drill for a few more jobs including some electrical work and some concrete with Tapcons. She is still running strong and smooth, and it's really a pleasure to use. I forgot to mention that it comes with an anti-kickback feature. Someone was helping with the Tapcons, and I saw them twist the bit pretty badly. The chuck stopped cold without even so much as a jerk. That's a nice safety feature to have on a beast like this.
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