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Bosch 11253VSR vs Milwaukee 2712-22DE

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Bosch 11253VSRMilwaukee 2712-22DE
Title Bosch 11253VSR BULLDOG Xtreme 1-Inch SDS-plus Pistol-Grip Rotary HammerMilwaukee 2712-22DE M18 Fuel 1" SDS Plus Rotary Hammer with De Kit
Model Bosch
11253VSR
Milwaukee
2712-22DE

Basic Info

Suggested Price $308.40 ($1.74 / oz)$619.98
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Release Sep 2012Mar 2017

Overview

Top Features
  • Up to 7.2-Amps
  • Has 2.2-feet-per-pound of impact energy
  • Length is 17.25-inches
  • No load BPM ranges from 0 to 5,800
  • No load RPM ranges from 0 to 1,300
  • 7.2 Amps
  • 2.2-Feet-Pound of Impact Energy
  • Length: 17.25-Inch
  • 0 - 5,800 No Load BPM
  • 0 - 1,300 No Load RPM
  • M18 Fuel 1" Sds Plus Rotary Hammer W/ De Kit
  • The product is easy to use and easy to handle
  • The product is highly durable

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.8 (out of 219 reviews)3.0 (out of 1 reviews)
Latest Reviews

Awesome hammer drill
Rating: 5
Used with Bosch 4 1/2” hammer bit and had no difficulties drilling holes in basement concrete walls and attaching 2x4’s with Tapcon screws. Easy to load and use. Avoided cheaper hammer drills where reviewers noted burnout issues after just a few holes. Very glad I did. Fifteen holes so far and drill and bit still working smoothly.
by Johnny5 on 2020-02-20T16:00:00

Easy Drill/Hammer
Rating: 5
Great tool. Will be great to use on a couple more projects I have. Easy to use and not so heavy or loud as some I've seen. Drill and Hammer action works great...put in sump pump - great tool.
by Mtnwater on 2020-03-01T16:00:00

Absolutely a must have
Rating: 5
I bought this a month and I am happy that I did. Super useful
by Florin on 2020-06-01T17:00:00

Loved the Rotary hammer.
Rating: 5
It’s amazing! Drilled through 4” of concrete in less than 15 seconds.
by John C. on 2020-02-25T16:00:00

This tool earns its name (bulldog)
Rating: 5
I bought it a week ago to remodel a basement bathroom floor (ceramic tiles) under which the heating cable went bezerk. It ate through the tiles (and when I learned the gentle way: taking them in one piece) and the wire and the auto-levelling concrete in less than a day (80 sq-ft). Works like a charm. I was surprised by the low level of dirt it created.
by fscaron on 2017-07-04T17:00:00

Works like a Champ!
Rating: 5
I used this rotohammer to remove mortar from a river rock patio and long walkway. Spent three days chipping tons of cement off of rocks and braking up the patio. Great machine for the $! Light and easy to use and maneuver. Basically a pro by the time we were done with that project and met all my expectations.
by Mad Shirt Grinder on 2016-12-15T16:00:00

fast and easy
Rating: 5
Needed something to remove tile and mortar from the floor. Hammer and chisel was slow and involved lots of labor. I'm getting up in years and don't care for working on my knees for long periods. What took three hours to do with the chisel took about 30 min. to do with the rotory hammer.
by 100000000000000 on 2017-04-03T17:00:00

Makes drilling holes in cement a breeze.
Rating: 5
I had 130 holes to drill to anchor large storage racks in a warehouse. My old hammer drill had trouble drilling the holes and went through many bits to get 20 holes done before dying. This hammer drill with an SDS drill bit for either 3/8" or 1/2" holes was recommended to me. I could not believe how easy it drilled the holes. I only needed 1 of each size bit to get the job done. It drills the holes effortlessly.
by Bob6185 on 2016-12-19T16:00:00

Wider choice of bits
Rating: 4
Have used Bosch tools over40 years in the commercial heavy construction industry. This one is not as heavy as past tools, to me means possible lack of performance and penetration. Need a larger choice of bits, can't find the "bush" hammer bit I used. The "SDS" is possibly great, I prefer the old ones. But, it is still a Bosch and I am a dedicated user of Bosch tools. Thank you for all the years.
by Sandman on 2017-06-08T17:00:00

perfect for home projects
Rating: 4
Ideal tool to have on a HVAC truck for drilling thru concrete walls or basement floors. SDS Plus saves me time spent on the job and i do not have to worry about burning thru several batteries on my cordless. I purchased this on the recommendation of several of my HVAC colleges and happy to use it daily
by Venecio on 2017-06-29T17:00:00

Vaccum too large
Rating: 3
We use hammer drills extensively and daily on large construction sites, mainly for piping suspensions. We almost exclusively use Milwaukee machines, except for hammer drills because of there has not been any good integrated dust vacuums. We mostly drill concrete with 1/4-5/8 bits, often overhead into ceilings, often hundreds of holes in a day. Dust extractors are a must for us. So we where exited about the new drills with dust vacuums as we have high trust the Milwaukee machines and prefer to use one battery system. We also have good experience in the efficiency of several small Milwaukee hammer drills, both corded and un-corded, in situations where vacuums are not required. We bought both the 1" model and the 1-1/8" 18V Fuel, both with Hammervac attachments. Unfortunately, the drill-hammer and vacuum combo is big and heavy. Our employees simply reject them without really trying them out, because of weight and size compared to our Makita BHR243 with DX02 (we have around 10 of them in daily use). For us the new Hammervacs are too big and heavy compared to competition (Makita, Hilti and DeWalt).
by janaf on 2015-06-09T17:00:00

All Features

Certificationcertified frustration-free
Voltage120 volts
Item Package Quantity1
Item Weight0.48 ounces
Batteries Required?No
Item model number11253VSR
MaterialComposite
Batteries Included?No
Power Sourcecorded-electric
Warranty Description1 Year Repair or Replacement of Parts
releaseSep 2012Mar 2017
Country of OriginCHINA
Platt Item0037306
Cat2712-22DE
Platt CatMIL271222DE

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