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Bosch 11536VSR vs Metabo HPT DH18DSLP4

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Title Bosch 11536VSR Litheon 36-Volt Lithium-Ion 1-Inch SDS-Plus Rotary HammerHitachi DH18DSLP4 18-Volt Lithium-Ion SDS Plus Rotary Hammer (Tool Only, No Battery)
Model Bosch
11536VSR
Metabo HPT
DH18DSLP4

Basic Info

Suggested Price $849.99 ($53.12 / oz)$79.95
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Release Sep 2012Jul 2013

Overview

Top Features
  • Powerful 36-Volt cordless rotary hammer with 2 Litheon batteries
  • 3-mode selector lets you choose rotation only, rotary hammer and hammer only settings
  • Vario-Lock positioning rotates and locks chisel into 36 different positions; integral clutch helps minimize torque reaction
  • Includes 360-Degree handle, carrying case, 1-hour charger, depth gauge, 2 Litheon batteries
  • 15-Inch long and weighs 9-3/5-Pound; 1-year manufacturer's warranty
  • Hitachi Power Tools has renamed to Metabo HPT. Same great tools, with only a new name.
  • Two-Step speed switch- Power Mode for fast and efficient drilling in larger diameters, and Save Mode to conserve battery power and prevent bending of small diameter bits
  • Idle strike restrictor prevents no-load hammering, extending tool life
  • Bright, base mounted LED to illuminate dimly lit workspaces
  • Quick bit insert for rapid changing of accessories
  • Externally accessible carbon brushes for quick and easy maintenance
  • Recommended battery - 330139, Recommended charger - UC18YKSL

Reviews

Walmart Rating5.0 (out of 11 reviews)5.0 (out of 1 reviews)
Latest Reviews

this is a super hammer drill
Rating: 5
We bought a cordless hammer drilll to use in our Dairy whenever there is a bracket loose or we need to tighten something into concrete it is the answer and the life of a battery is incredibly long thank you Bosh
by Dairy Pete on 2016-12-15T16:00:00

Like Butter...
Rating: 5
As an installer in the telecommunications industry, I use this tool minimally at least two, three times, on a daily basis. I use it to poke 3/8" to 1" holes (12"-24" deep) through layers of brick and concrete to pass wires through... Over a year now this has been my favorite drill so far. Fairly light, rugged. Works like a champ. I have 2 batteries and power is never an issue. The drill delivers steady power and goes through solid brick like butter. Has not failed me yet, after others did with the same type of use/abuse.
by Mike26 on 2016-10-26T17:00:00

Amazing Drill!
Rating: 5
We were looking for a decent drill for day to day work in Petroleum Installations. I was at first a bit concerned about this drill being cordless especially when needing to core 40mm holes etc through walls. This is by far the best drill we have ever used. Our corded drill is the backup to this drill. Even in hot weather it just goes and goes.
by Shayne on 2016-03-15T17:00:00

extreamly powerful
Rating: 5
Used this to drill holes in rock to set land surveying working points. This drill worked even when it was set in the wrong mode; running the drill counter-clockwise! The drill is small enought to be carried all day throught thick woods without trails in additon to carring other equipement.
by waterwig on 2014-08-25T17:00:00

Hammer drill
Rating: 5
I use this hammer drill everyday at work, it's a great drilling and hard hitting drill. Cuts right threw decking and concrete like its butter great drill!
by Brandon89 on 2016-02-12T16:00:00

Monster
Rating: 5
I too am a land surveyor, and I not only drill rock and concrete, but also to hammer through frozen ground. It's a monster, and the only tool I have that goes through it, and effortlessly. A 1" wide chisel bit does it best. Since I have to carry other stuff, I run a strap through the handle and over my shoulder. Wa-lah!
by Brutus on 2015-03-01T16:00:00

The best tool to drilling 5/16"x10"+ holes in rock
Rating: 5
I bought this 36V Bosch-11536VSR Rotary Hammer Drill to replace my 10+ year old Bosch 24V NiCad power drill 11225VSR, which has served me well drilling 5/16x10"+ holes to crack rock with my 'ezebreak.com' tool, some times in very remote places, including deep inside a caves, to help access unexplored passages! It would have been nice if the new drill box had had a couple places to securely store very long SDS drill like the old box does. At least the new drill (- the charger) will fit into the old box if needed. The Bosch Rotary Hammer Drills are simply the best tool for drilling holes in rock or concert!
by caver on 2013-07-17T17:00:00

my trophy tool
Rating: 5
I'm finishing a 1700 sq ft basement, needed something that could drill through concrete floors to anchor the framing studs. I tried the hammerdrill, but soon decided I need something dedicated for the job. I didn't regret. This made achoring a lot faster and easier, as I had to make a lot of holes, you just turn it on and let it sit on the concrete, they it cuts through it like a butter. Battery lasts forever too. I have been a fan of Bosch tools for 15 years and this is the latest addition, and it didn't disappoint.
by mdbasement on 2013-09-20T17:00:00

Works great
Rating: 5
We have used many different types of hammer drills over the years being a mason contractor and this one is clearly one of the best. We have had the drill for over six years now and while the batteries have lost a little longevity, this tool has gotten so beat up and still works as good as ever. Still haven't had to replace a single part on it or take it to a repair shop. I would highly recommend this for any professional that has a lot of holes to drill in masonry/concrete walls.
by kmasonry1006 on 2014-07-24T17:00:00

Great Tool!
Rating: 5
Doing a new aircraft control tower and this is a life saver. I don't have 10 stories of cord, nor do I want 10 stories of cord. Tool works as well as my corded Bulldog and isn't very much heavier. Battery lasts most of the day setting hollow metal frames.
by on 2015-05-21T17:00:00

This machine is Excellent
Rating: 5
This Rotary Hammer of Hitachi is really my best buy for the last years. Althouhg not to big and not heavy this machine is Very Powerfull! A mushave for everyone professional who has to drill in walls and concrete.
by Handyman62 on 2016-01-05T16:00:00

All Features

Batteries Required?YesYes
Voltage127 volts18 volts
Power Sourcecordless-electricBattery
Included Componentsbatterybare-tool
Batteries Included?YesNo
Battery Cell TypeLithium IonLithium Ion
Warranty Description1st year tool replacement guarantee, 2nd and 3rd year FREE tool repair pledgeLifetime Lithium Ion Tool Warranty: Hitachi Lithium Ion Tools are warranted to the original purchaser to be free from defect in materials and workmanship for a Lifetime from the original purchase date. Lifetime is defined as the serviceable life of the product. This is defined as the period during which all components are available
Item Weight21.6 pounds5 pounds
Item model number11536VSRDH18DSLP4
Item Package Quantity11
Batteries1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)1 Lithium ion batteries required.
releaseSep 2012Jul 2013
Number of Handles1

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