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Bosch 11316EVS vs Bosch PS31BN

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Title Bosch 11316EVS SDS-Max Demolition HammerBosch Bare-Tool PS31BN 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion 3/8-Inch 2-Speed Drill/Driver with Exact-Fit L-BOXX Tool Insert Tray
Model Bosch
11316EVS
Bosch
PS31BN

Basic Info

Suggested Price $649.00 ($1.23 / oz)$116.34 ($4.69 / oz)
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Release Sep 2013Dec 2012

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
  • Compact and Lightweight-Shortest height and head length along with lightest weight make this tool great for overhead/tight area work
  • 3/8-Inch Single Sleeve Chuck-Newly developed compact duty tool to accommodate 90-Percent of common applications with 3/8-Inch single sleeve chuck
  • Fuel Gauge-Easier battery management for continued work
  • Custom Exact-Fit Tool Inlays-Custom inserts that hold individual tools in place with room underneath to store other tool accessories
  • Tool Only (battery not included)

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.8 (out of 17 reviews)4.7 (out of 24 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

Another handy tool
Rating: 5
Finished up another home remodel project with this tool. It's compact takes on all drilling challenges up to the chuck capacity. Like all the Bosch tools it's power packed and you can always count on them to deliver. Have several of the compact 12v tools not a one disappoints. And the fact they all use the same battery is awesome!! Go Bosch.
by BubbaJ on 2014-07-24T17:00:00

Compact size with more than enough power!
Rating: 5
I bought this compact drill for my work. Small size with enough power to finish HVAC job easier and quicker. Battery charges fast. It will be interesting to try one with hammer drill function. For intensiveness of the work, most our power tools are not going to be last got couple years, so 3 year Warranty on tool and 2 year on battery will be plenty to cover.
by seanseattle on 2014-04-10T17:00:00

Perfect drill for cabinet shop.
Rating: 5
After 40 years using all sorts of drills in my cabinet shop, I bought this Bosch PS31B two years ago. It is the perfect drill for a custom wood shop. It is small and fits nicely in your hands. The clutch is accurate even with very light settings for things like hinges, door handles etc, yet powerful enough to drill large holes in tough wood like oak and maple. The batteries last and are fast to charge. Two speeds are handy to have as well. About the only improvement needed is a method to hold extra bits in the handle. This is the perfect drill for cabinet shop, also electrician, appliance repair and so on. Highly recommend this drill.
by Jack57 on 2015-12-10T16:00:00

Durable and Light Weight
Rating: 5
Purchased this little 12V drill for a specific commercial project. Needed to drill over 1,000 holes (5/16" diameter) through 14 gauge steel, overhead at 9' high. (I didn't want to use a full size cordless drill, as operator fatigue and workspace limitations were big issues). The PS31 performed the job flawlessly! It had enough power and decent run time between charges. I was so impressed, I just purchased a 3 tool set (#CLPK32-120) that has the drill, an impact driver and reciprocating saw.
by JoeE on 2013-11-09T16:00:00

Good Drill
Rating: 5
I bought the PS41-2A last year to go along with my old corded Bosch drill because I need the impact feature. My cordless 3/8s drill has served me well for 20 years but since I already had the two batteries with my impactor I thought it was just dumb not to have the PS31-Bn to go along with it. I'm very pleased with it as well. As a lot of my work is installing cabinetry, the small size is perfect to have in the tool belt. Batteries last forever and plenty of power for 90% of drilling. Will be looking to upgrade to brushless at some point needless to say.
by mrbscottc on 2014-05-25T17:00:00

Totally pleased
Rating: 5
Small size was my primary goal and the 12 volt PS31 drill is perfect.  I've gotten along with my old power drills for at least 30 years, so the new features of the PS31 are like skipping a couple of generations.  I stayed away from battery powered tools before now because I didn't like the large size of the battery pack hanging off the bottom.  The PS31 is smaller than all my old power drills and way handier.  It is so user friendly, I felt safe in helping my eight year old granddaughter use it on her science project.  She was thrilled with her success. I am so pleased with the PS31 that I have now purchased a Bosch PS60BN 12-Volt Max Lithium-Ion Pocket Reciprocating Saw.  The fact that the saw uses the same battery and the quality of the drill are what motivated my purchase. I was a little confused by the Bosch tool registration web page, but apparently picked the right drill model number. Great tool.
by RetiredGuy on 2013-10-23T17:00:00

Compact but powerful
Rating: 5
I already have a bunch of 18v Bosch cordless tools, but the 18v drill is a bit heavy for odd jobs around the house. This little one gets into smaller spaces and is powerful enough for all but the biggest jobs. For those I am keeping the 18v drill. I got it with a kit, CLPK22-120AL, which included the drill, the PS41 impact driver, a L-BOXX 1 with inserts for both, a charger, and 2 BAT414 batteries, the new 2.0 AH ones. A huge bargain, especially since the kit comes with an extra L-BOXX 1A for small parts. The drill works great with my twist drills, up to 1/2 inch (the chuck is 3/8 and the larger bit has a 3/8 shank). It goes through 2x4 and plywood with no problems. Not quite enough torque for spade bits, but the impact driver handles that just fine.
by hockeynut1 on 2014-04-01T17:00:00

Perfect size
Rating: 5
I've been out of the cordless drill market for several years. When I remodeled my kitchen I needed something for hanging drywall, cabinets and securing the counter tops. After looking at several of the new Lithium Ion drills, I really liked the feel and features of the Bosch. It is compact enough to get into the tight corners of the base cabinets to secure the counter top, and hanging wall cabinets, won't tire your arm out like bigger / heavier drills. This is by far the most compact and best fitting drill I looked at.
by cpd670 on 2013-09-11T17:00:00

Light and strong, but drains the battery fast
Rating: 4
It's really light and comfortable, especially in tight places, and has a lot of torque for such a small drill. But there are noticeable drawbacks: the battery drains pretty fast, the speed switch is somewhat clumsy (sometimes you think that you switched the speed, but you actually didn't), the chuck's plastic is too hard and slippery. The charger is specified as 30 min charger, but it actually takes about an hour to charge fully drained battery. Also, for such a price it would be good to include a few accessories (bits etc).  I have had the drill for a month now, so cannot comment on reliability at this moment.
by on 2013-06-05T17:00:00

Great for light use
Rating: 3
We have several of this drill in our workplace. Very compact and light drill. Handy that it comes with 2 battery and charger. However, we use it very heavily on a daily basis and several of the drill died after only 5-6 months. Seems like the motor died. However, Bosch have it repaired under warranty. So, I am still wondering if this drill is for heavy use or not.
by StevenL on 2013-10-30T17:00:00

All Features

Working DirectionWall
Impact Energy (ft.-lbs)12.4
ConditionNew
Voltage (volts)120
Chuck TypeSDS-Max
Returnable180-Day
Amperage (amps)14
Tool weight (lb.)22.5
Vibration ControlNo
Tools Product TypePower Tool
Color FamilyBlue
Variable SpeedYes
Chuck Size1 In.
Start TypeElectric
Power TypeElectric
Blow energy (ft.-lb.)12.4
Side HandleYes
Blows per Minute (BPM)1890
releaseSep 2013Dec 2012
Materialmetal
Battery Cell TypeLithium Ion
Item model numberPS31BN
Number of Handles1
Item Package Quantity1
Included Componentsbare-tool
Power Sourcebattery-powered
Voltage12 volts
Batteries Required?No
Batteries Included?No
Item Weight2.6 pounds
StyleTool only

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