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Reddit mentions of Bosch 11245EVS 2-Inch SDS-Max Rotary Hammer (Discontinued by Manufacturer)

Sentiment score: 1
Reddit mentions: 2

We found 2 Reddit mentions of Bosch 11245EVS 2-Inch SDS-Max Rotary Hammer (Discontinued by Manufacturer). Here are the top ones.

Bosch 11245EVS 2-Inch SDS-Max Rotary Hammer (Discontinued by Manufacturer)
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    Features:
  • Hammer with SDS-max bit system for tool-free bit changes, automatic bit locking, dust protection, and efficient impact-energy transfer rate
  • Combination dual mode selector has two modes of operation, rotary hammer and hammer only mode
  • Variable-speed dial provides accurate bit starting and controlled chipping applications
  • Include auxiliary handle, carrying case
  • Measures 23-1/2 inches long, weighs 24-1/2 pounds, has a 1-year warranty
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ColorBlue
Height0 Inches
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Number of items1
Weight24.5 Pounds
Width0 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Bosch 11245EVS 2-Inch SDS-Max Rotary Hammer (Discontinued by Manufacturer):

u/[deleted] ยท 11 pointsr/IdiotsFightingThings

Its actually a rotary hammer.. Juss sayin

Edit: Looks similar to this model here

u/ajtrns ยท 2 pointsr/homestead

I make less than $10k per year, my house and land cost me $4k to buy. I'm not going to hire or rent my way to a solution -- either I buy the tools, or I work by hand with what I've got. If I had a good manual method I'd do it that way, but my manual method is both tedious and gives poor results. 26 hours of labor is nothing to me. I spent over 200 hours this year terracing / building dry stone walls.

I think two closely spaced holes with a 2" chisel bit would give me the maximum desired post-hole diameter for pretty much all my jobs. This isn't granite I'm cutting into, it's crumbly shale.

I think a rotary drill/hammer or a jackhammer under $1k is probably the ticket but I'll probably need to rent one or two for a few hours to see if they can actually outperform me with my wrecking bar and sledge and pickaxe. They may not be much faster than me.

http://www.amazon.com/Bosch-11335K-35-Pound-8-Inch-Hammer/dp/B000PWCNVW/

http://www.amazon.com/Bosch-11245EVS-2-Inch-SDS-Max-Rotary/dp/B00004SUPS/