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Bosch 11255VSR BULLDOG Xtreme 1-Inch SDS-plus D-Handle Rotary Hammer | 
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| Brand: Bosch Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $463.00 Buy New: $211.88 You Save: $251.12 (54%)
New (17) Refurbished (1) from $149.95
Rating: 12 reviews Sales Rank: 549
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 11.1 Dimensions (in): 17.3 x 7.3 x 3
MPN: 11255VSR Model: 11255VSR UPC: 000346345582 EAN: 0000346345582 ASIN: B000BB79Q6
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| Features:
| • | 7.2 Amps | | • | 2.2 ft. lbs of Impact Energy | | • | Length: 17.25" | | • | 0 - 5,800 No Load BPM | | • | 0 - 1,300 No Load RPM |
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Product Description 1" SDS Plus Rotary Hammer, Bulldog Extreme, 7.2A Motor, 3 Mode Selector Easily Converts From Rotation Only To Rotary Hammer To Hammer Only Modes, Integral Clutch Helps Minimize Torque Reaction, Variable Speed Trigger, Patented Rotating Brush Plate Equal Power In Forward & Reverse, Cord Turret Allows Cord To Pivot 360 Degrees.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 7 more reviews...
1 Inch? I don't think so.... October 9, 2008 R44chopper
What on this thing is 1"? Nothing. It does NOT take a 1" bit. It does NOT have a 1" chuck. In fact, there is no chuck. Only their weird SDS bits, whatever those are. Don't be fooled. You need to buy an addition bit unless you want to use their own bits (read: more expensive), or their own bit adapter. Bosh: Get your stuff together and quit the false advertising.
drilling granite July 10, 2008 David Teele This drill, equipped with a DeWalt bit, drills into granite in a manner that is hard to believe for such a light and easy to use tool. The granite here on Cape Ann has been sent all over the world, and it is hard! Ordinary concrete is much less of a challenge. Highest recommendation.
Lots of Holes Without Beating You Up June 19, 2008 S. M. Quattrini (Grapeland, Texas United States) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
We found we had termites and the applicator told me I could save $$ by drilling 1/2" holes at 12" intervals in the concrete of the porches, patio and sidewalks that surround my house instead of paying him to do it. The cost of the drill and three bits was a little less than half of what I am saving, and I'll end up with a good hammer drill when I am done. I've drilled holes in 299 locations so far and have a few more to drill once I move a couple of heavy items. The concrete has been 5-8" in depth on average and a few holes didn't break through even when the 12" long bit was completely buried in the concrete. The drill makes holes quickly and smoothly. It doesn't beat you up, and the drilling speed is about the same (quick) whether you use very light pressure or really put your weight on it, so take it easy and let the drill do all the work. I did quench the bit in water between holes since I was using the drill continuously for a couple of hours at a time. I never felt the drill was getting too hot, but the bit sure sizzled when it got into the water. The first 1/2"X12" bit lasted for a little over 160 holes, and I expect to finish the job while still on the second bit. I'm looking forward to getting a couple of chisel bits and using them to break out a bathroom floor I need to get to and have been putting off. Great tool; I'm glad I had an excuse to buy it.
Don Wendorf May 31, 2008 Don Wendorf (Merrill, WI) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Very nice piece of equipment. Holding up real well. Drilled 36,3/4" holes, 6" deep in concrete over about 4 hours and never missed a beat! Should be a very long term tool in my toolbox. HIGH RECOMMENDATIONS!!
Excellent May 19, 2008 Travis D. Tikka (Kila, Montana) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
The Bosch 1" SDS is a excellent tool. I would advise anyone looking for a tool of this type to try it, you will be pleased! Travis Tikka Kila, Montana
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