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Reddit mentions of Bosch 11264EVS 1-5/8 SDS-Max Combination Hammer

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We found 1 Reddit mentions of Bosch 11264EVS 1-5/8 SDS-Max Combination Hammer. Here are the top ones.

Bosch 11264EVS 1-5/8 SDS-Max Combination Hammer
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    Features:
  • Combination Hammer
  • Max. Hole Diameter in Concrete- 1-5/8 Inches. Max. Hole Diameter in Concrete-Core Bit- 4-1/8 Inches
  • Unmatched Power to Weight ratio - 13-Amp, 8.1-Feet lbs Impact Energy and 14.3-Pound - Best Performing Rotary Hammer in its class
  • Active vibration control - vibration reduction in the hammer mechanism and the grip area provides maximum user comfort for extended periods of work
  • One-handed SDS max - one-handed tool free SDS max system makes changing bits easier than ever before while maximizing jobsite productivity
  • Constant response circuitry - maintains speed under load and overload protection
  • Turbo power - delivers 20-Percent more power in hammer only mode
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ColorBosch Blue
Height0 Inches
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Number of items1
Weight15.2 Pounds
Width0 Inches

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Found 1 comment on Bosch 11264EVS 1-5/8 SDS-Max Combination Hammer:

u/flippant_burgers ยท 2 pointsr/DIY

11264EVS is $500 on Amazon. I needed mine for 3 full days for the bathroom floor, but since then I've used it for the fireplace and also to peel plaster off of chimneys on floors above. I've at least broken even, if not started saving money compared to renting.

One thing is that this size starts to get a bit heavy for extended wall/overhead work when you have to support its weight. For reference, the model I linked above is 13 amps and has 6.5 ft/lb of impact energy. When I went to look at renting, they only had the next sizes up of rotary hammer. Not quite a jack hammer, but pretty heavy to use along a wall for any period. For the job in your photo, I'd be okay with renting a larger model for half a day.

If you have other work to do besides this, you might get away with something in the $300 range that uses normal (smaller) SDS bits. You can also take your chances with the really cheap stuff on Amazon/Harbor Freight but that's not really my thing.