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Bosch RH328VCQ vs Milwaukee 2712-22

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Title Bosch RH328VCQ 1-1/8-Inch SDS Rotary Hammer KitMilwaukee 2712-22 M18 Fuel 1" SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Kit
Model Bosch
RH328VCQ
Milwaukee
2712-22

Basic Info

Suggested Price $351.16 ($1.57 / oz)$520.00
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Release Jun 2017Apr 2015

Overview

Top Features
  • Unmatched Power to Weight Ratio - 8.0 Amps, 2.6 ft-lbs Impact Energy and 7.7 lbs - Best Performing rotary hammer in its class
  • Vibration Control - Vibration reduction in the hammer mechanism and the grip area provides maximum user comfort for extended periods of work
  • Quick Change System - Allows quick change-out between SDS-Plus chuck and optional 3-jaw chuck for use with a wide range of accessories
  • Multi-Function Selector - 3 modes of operation: Rotary Hammer, Hammer-Only mode, and Rotation only mode
  • Variable Speed 3-Finger Trigger - Better operator control and accurate bit starting
  • M18 Fuel 1" Sds Plus Rotary Hammer Kit
  • The product is easy to use and easy to handle
  • The product is highly durable

Reviews

Walmart Rating4.9 (out of 8 reviews)
Latest Reviews

thoroughly pleased
Rating: 5
i bought this hammer drill to drill holes in a giant rock in my cellar and then use wedges to split the rock. with the Bosch concrete drill bits this thing goes into the rock like drilling through wood. i could not be happier with this tool. also got an accessory flat blade bit and now when i dig in hard clay i use the hammer drill and a hand pick is a thing of the past. this tool is great and i really mean that. its effortless to use.
by boxcar on 2013-08-13T17:00:00

durable and dependable
Rating: 5
I have had my hammer for over 4 years now and I do professional demolition work. It keeps me going when others are in the repair shop. I am a very hard person to please when it comes to tools and this one is a great one. I have never had it let me down and have done some big jobs with it.
by KLW66 on 2014-07-24T17:00:00

Good purchase
Rating: 5
Used this tool about 5 times, once to drill into concrete, and the other 4 times to remove tiles and thinset. Great tool, I bought it because of its size, I didn't want a bigger demolition hammer because of 2 reasons: so that I don't damage the plywood subfloor, and to not injure my back after hours of opperating a heavier tool. I think that I made the right choice, although I'm sure that I would've got the job done much faster with a bigger demo hammer.
by David1422 on 2013-07-05T17:00:00

Always comes through
Rating: 5
I LOVE my rotary hammer drill ... it has never failed me and punches holes in concrete as if it was butter. I drilled 50 1/2" holes 4 inches deep into a concrete slab in 1 hour, such a time saver for my business. Solid and rugged, just what a professional needs for the job site.
by Tim on 2013-04-17T17:00:00

A real workhorse!
Rating: 5
I have used the RH328 for two years now. It has perform great for light demo work and is excellent when it comes to any kind of coring. I would recommend this hammer drill!
by JMo70 on 2014-04-13T17:00:00

Great tool at a GREAT PRICE
Rating: 5
This tool takes the work out of the job when removing old tile flooring as well with some concrete chipping around the drain areas of tubs.
by Stephen66 on 2018-12-28T16:00:00

Powerful
Rating: 5
Working great-drilling concrete and brick for over 2 years without issue.
by memyselfandi on 2017-08-16T17:00:00

Great little tool !
Rating: 4
I have been using this tool for over a month. All day, five days a week. I am very happy I bought it.  So is my boss because it saves a lot of time. I mainly use it to chip tiles off bathroom walls of drywall, plaster, concrete, and cinder block. Usually glued on but sometimes thinset, which is a pain ( for thinset I use a 3/4" chisel ).  Drywall can be very tough to save if there is not enough support behind it but I found that if I pair it with the Bosch 1.5" Tile Chisel I have a better chance.  You just have to not use any of your own strength to push under the tile and just let the tool do the work.  One kick on the side, and those tiles just pop like popcorn 🙂 I have found that after running the tool for a while ( I'll guess an hour straight ), when I press up against something to chip, it will just vibrate for a second or two before removing a part of the tile.  It looses it's "kick" which is slowing me down, and not doing the amazing job that it usually does.  Once I come back from a break, it's working fine again. When this dies, I'm buying another one.
by Duncan on 2013-07-27T17:00:00

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All Features

Chuck TypeSDS-Plus
Volts120 V
releaseJun 2017Apr 2015
Item model number2712-22
Materialplastic, metal
Included ComponentsPower Rotary Hammers
Batteries Required?No
Voltage18 volts
Item Weight7 pounds
Battery Cell TypeLithium Ion
Batteries2 Lithium ion batteries required. (included)
Power Sourcebattery-powered
Batteries Included?Yes
Measurement SystemMetric
Item Package Quantity1

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