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Bosch 11316EVS vs Bosch PS130BN

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Title Bosch 11316EVS SDS-Max Demolition HammerBosch Bare-Tool PS130BN 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Ultra Compact 3/8-Inch Hammer Drill/Driver -Bare Tool with Exact-Fit L-BOXX Tool Insert Tray
Model Bosch
11316EVS
Bosch
PS130BN

Basic Info

Suggested Price $649.00 ($1.23 / oz)$87.24
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Release Sep 2013Sep 2013

Overview

Top Features
  • Power: Featuring a 14.0 Amp Motor and Constant Response Circuitry for Soft Start, Constant Speed Under Load, and Protection Against Overload. The Bosch 11316EVS Provides 12.4 Ft. Lbs. of Impact Energy and No Load Bpm 900 1,890
  • CONVENIENT: Featuring the SDS max bit system for tool free bit changes with automatic bit locking, dust protection and maximum impact energy transfer rate. Vario Lock positioning locks chisel into 12 different positions for optimum hammering angles
  • VERSATILE: With a variable speed dial, the tool allows for controlled chipping applications and can be adjusted to match the impact force with the material being removed
  • RELIABLE: The Bosch 11316EVS features a Service Minder light to indicate when preventative maintenance is required
  • COMFORT: This demo hammer weighs only 23 pounds and has a 360 degree auxiliary handle and a padded rear handle for added user comfort during extended periods of work
  • CONTROL: The Bosch PS130BN Hammer Drill & Driver features the shortest head length in class at 8 inches for better balance and control of the tool.
  • POWER: The PS130BN drives 265-Inch-Lbs. of maximum torque and up to 19,500 beats per minute. It also has two speeds (0-350 rpm and 0-1,300 rpm) and 20 clutch setting
  • LIGHTWEIGHT: At only 2.3 lbs, it’s the perfect drill/driver for tight spaces and continuous overhead work, minimizing user fatigue.
  • VISIBILITY: The included LED light feature illuminates dark work spaces providing better visibility In dark work spaces.
  • STORAGE: The Bosch PS130BN Hammer Drill/Driver comes complete with a Custom Exact-Fit L-BOXX tool inlay for ideal tool storage and organization.

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.8 (out of 17 reviews)4.3 (out of 3 reviews)
Latest Reviews

Perfect!
Rating: 5
I rented a similar tool as a proof of concept for my most immediate project - digging a 9' horizontal tunnel under my house to repair a plumbing problem. Once I'd finished testing and knowing I have 5 more projects I can apply the demo hammer to I took the plunge. I'm using a shovel bit and the ease of angle rotation is superior - push on the adjustment ring and rotate to 12 different positions. Bit removal? Same thing, push the ring and pull the bit out. I was skeptical about the power on/off switch not being a trigger-style switch. 30 minutes later and I was a believer in this slider-style switch on the tool, it is by far my preference. This thing is heavy, as was the rental, for man handling in a horizontal application. It is what it is. The weight works for you or against depending on the application. I've ordered the tamper bit and shank and will use it to assist in back filling my tunnel. The forward grab handle it well placed and I leave it slightly loose so I can rotate it 360 degrees with out turning the knob. The rear handle is wide enough to get two hands on to back the tool out when it's stuck. Cord length is good and I use a heavy gauge extension to reach my power source. The case seems just stout enough to get the job done but I've not traveled with it. In speaking with my plumber I told him I was using a demo hammer and he asked "Is it a Bosch?" This suggest to me that anything else would be somewhat less than ideal.
by JeffR on 2017-09-29T17:00:00

The best ✨✨✨✨✨
Rating: 5
Is the best hammer in the market the only thing I would like you place a gps tracking device inside for find it when lost it , this is my 3 stolen hammer in Miami.
by Ernes Plumbing on 2017-10-24T17:00:00

Best chipping hammer in its size range
Rating: 5
No other chipping hammer comes close. We've owner all the other brands these are the best and longest lasting for our plumbing company. Use them for chipping tunneling and digging.
by CedilloPlumbingSATX on 2017-08-31T17:00:00

indispensible
Rating: 5
This hammer has helped me dig holes for fences, trenches for conduits, and carving rock for sculpture. It has changed how I think about projects because I can take on so much more with this tool. The hammer is easy to use and doesn't beat me up. I let it do the work and don't push hard on it when hammering. The only concern I have is trying to keep dust from sucking into the motor when a hole is getting deep. I ordered one chisel extra long from a outside source and use that chisel when the hole is getting deep. It would also be great if someone would make a tamping tool when backfilling a hole. I tried making one but can't get a weld to hold with all the impact.
by ellbee on 2015-12-10T16:00:00

Nothing better
Rating: 5
I work for a large Demo company and my division primarily does interior demo. We have a huge assortment of tools to get most any job done quickly. Along with every brand of tool as well. When it comes to grabbing a tool for a project. The Bosch tools go first. This is the supervisors choice. The other brands go last. Our Bosch tools are used extensively on any given day. With without fail. But, when one does go down . It is sent to the nearest service center and fixed pretty quick. The cost is reasonable, when compared to the use of the tool. Compared to other brands? Why would you by anything else?? I could pick apart the other brands. But everyone has there favorites. Buy what you like. I just buy what works and I can depend on.
by Jaxxsun on 2018-01-04T16:00:00

Tough
Rating: 5
I still have the model 11220 that this newer unit replaced, and it is Tough! My milwaukee burned out twice, but this guy won't quit. We just broke up some concrete that was supposed to be 3", but turned out to be 7" thick, and hard. This crazy little breaker just kept going like the Big-Guys, and saved me a long drive back to the shop for more horsepower. Keep them TOUGH Bosch, and I will keep buying them. Make them China-cheap and I am gone!
by zapman on 2014-04-14T17:00:00

this thing will not die
Rating: 5
I have bought 2 of these used back in 2003 and I still have them, they are very powerfull and get the job done. I love using the ceramic blade accessory it gets the job done. Remember when using this tool to use the appropriate extension cord that allows 15amps, and use it alone on a single circuit. This will prolong life of the tool. Don't use a garden extension!
by Mannygmt2 on 2013-11-03T16:00:00

Hard hitting demo tool with precision.
Rating: 5
We specialize in ADA adaptation of existing concrete. This type of work requires a lot of chipping. I bought my first one in 2010 and the second in 2014 . We've never had a single problem the first still works as well as the newer tool.
by concreteman1954 on 2014-07-12T17:00:00

Works great!
Rating: 4
I bought this to help drive 3/4" x 22' steel thru rods in concrete floating docks damaged in a recent hurricane at my marina, Brunswick Landing Marina in Brunswick, Georgia. I couldn't have done the job rebuilding my docks without it, and it cut our labor hours down by 75%!
by CaptBobT on 2017-06-16T17:00:00

Good punch
Rating: 4
Great power vs weight ratio. Great for horizontal and floor hammering.  Must be a strong guy to handle for above head work.  Currently used for 320 hours.  Serviced twice for worn brushes.  No other problems.  Equivalent to or better than a 17lb air hammer.  Cheaper to operational cost than an air hammer. Pros: Similar or better punch than Hilti TE700.  Good value in class performance. Cons: Brushes wear out too fast.  Ergonomic design not as good as Hilti TE700
by cancon2 on 2013-07-09T17:00:00

Great little impact driver
Rating: 5
I bought this as a bare tool to go with my PS31 with 2 batteries. Had it for at least a year. Just tried the impact feature. It drills holes for concrete screws fast and almost effortlessly. These two little drills have done every drill and drive job flawlessly. From assembling a large utility trailer to driving forstner bits up to 1 3/8" in hardwood, hole saws for installing door lock sets.
by fkl1949 on 2015-12-09T16:00:00

My second PS130 - killed the first
Rating: 4
Really good drill, poor chuck: This is my second PS130 - I killed the first one drilling a 3/8" hole into some really tough concrete. (To be fair, that same concrete had my corded Milwaukee 1/2" hammerdrill too hot to hold comfortably after 4 holes.) Obviously I like the drill enough to buy the same one as a replacement (but that is really only because the GSB12V isn't available yet and I needed the cordless hammer). I have two areas that I would change on this drill. 1: This common to pretty much all modern drills: The switch to select forward and reverse is FAR to easy to change when trying to remove something. The way my hand falls frequently pushes the switch from reverse to forward which really makes a mess when I'm trying to remove a screw. My old Makita 12V (NiCAD) drills had the switch on the left side of the grip where it was easy to move with a thumb.... but I'm right-handed. So while I understand the current ambidextrous switch I don't really like it. 2: I HATE the chuck that Bosch uses on their 12V drills! Way too slippery and with only one ring you have only the inertia of the motor/geartrain to work against when trying to loosen a bit that has been (perhaps hot from drilling) made too tight. Plus - Bosch uses a 1/2-20 thread for the chuck and as far as I can find no one makes any 3/8" capacity 1/2-20 chucks other than Bosch... That plus the recess on the front of the drill (where the chuck slides to engage the hammer function) means that unless you just happen to have a metal lathe (lucky me!) typical 1/2" chucks won;t work in the hammer function (or maybe even fit the drill at all). Did that stop me from buying a PS130? Obviously not. I'm overall totally happy with the Bosch 12V platform! I started with a PS11 angle drill - not a really robust tool, got I figured that since I already had the two 12V batteries I'd try their other 12V drills and I'm hooked. (The PS60 recip saw is probably my favorite. I haven't used my old Makita corded recip since I got it.)
by on 2020-08-30T17:00:00

Not perfect, but best drill in the class
Rating: 4
This is my 4th PS130. Maybe in this ten years. It's kind break fast, but I am okay with that. I have tough usage. Concrete, thick Metals cuts etc. Good part is I only can buy drill tool only and I don't need to rebuy battery and chargers. I wish you make 1/2" chuck and EC brashless in this. So, far this is the best.
by Pyonkki on 2019-08-07T17:00:00

All Features

Working DirectionWall
Impact Energy (ft.-lbs)12.4
ConditionNewNew
Voltage (volts)120
Chuck TypeSDS-MaxKeyless
Returnable180-Day90-Day
Amperage (amps)14
Tool weight (lb.)22.5
Vibration ControlNo
Tools Product TypePower ToolPower Tool
Color FamilyBlueBlue
Variable SpeedYes
Chuck Size1 In.3/8 In.
Start TypeElectric
Power TypeElectric
Blow energy (ft.-lb.)12.4
Side HandleYes
Blows per Minute (BPM)189019500
releaseSep 2013Sep 2013
Product Height (in.)2.75
Certifications and ListingsCSA Listed
Charger IncludedCharger Not Included
Product Width (in.)8.5
Product Weight (lb.)3.7lb
Battery/ChargerTool Only
Drill/ Driver TypeHammer Drill/ Driver
Product Depth (in.)13.5
IncludedHand Tools Included
Battery Power TypeLithium Ion
Battery Amp HoursNo Battery
Maximum Speed (RPM)1300 RPM
Manufacturer Warranty1 Year Limited, 3 Year ProVantage
Motor TypeBrushless
Power Tool FeaturesLED Light,Variable Speed
Cordless/ CordedCordless
Voltage (v)12v

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