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Bosch 1194AVSRK 8 Amp 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill


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List Price: $237.00
Our Price: $124.49
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Manufacturer: Bosch
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Binding: Tools & Hardware Brand: Bosch EAN: 0000346302509 Feature: 8.0 Amps, 0-1000/2600 RPM, 0-16,000/0-41,600 BPM Label: Bosch Manufacturer: Bosch Model: 1194AVSRK Publisher: Bosch Studio: Bosch
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Features
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8.0 Amps, 0-1000/2600 RPM, 0-16,000/0-41,600 BPM 2 Speed gear box - Matches speed and torque to the job Dual function control - Quickly converts from rotation only to hammer w/rotation Variable speed and reversing switch offers complete control for drilling, driving and removing bits or screws All ball and roller bearing construction - Smooth Power transmission and extended tool life
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Editorial Reviews:
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Bosch’s two-speed gearbox lets you match speed and torque to the job at hand. A dual-function control lets you switch quickly and easily from rotation to hammer action, and a mounted depth gauge is a nice touch other makers ought to adopt. The auxiliary handle attaches easily and rotates a full 360 degrees to let you work at any angle. The keyed chuck accepts up to ½-inch bits, and at 5 pounds, it’s far from the heaviest drill of its caliber. The soft grip and comfortable trigger with lock-on button further relieve hand strain. The case will withstand all kinds of jobsite abuse. You can’t beat Bosch.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Satisfied Comment: I selected this drill based on amazon reviews and have been quite happy with it. I punched 18 1/2" holes in my basement the other day and the drill did the job. That many holes did warm the drill up and I was a little worried about burning up the motor, but all seems well even though the drill did get a workout. I found using a 1/4" bit for a pilot hole first made drilling the 1/2" holes considerably easier. I also found that I could only drill so deep then it seemed like a real struggle to continue with most holes. I'd give the drill a little break and clean out the hole then try again. Doing this seemed to work well with each hole, and they punched on down to the desired depth.
I have not used the provided depth gauge, so I have no comment on it.
I do like the positional second handle. You can easily rotate it to the position that is most convenient depending on the hole you're trying to drill. Pretty handy.
The chuck key for tightening and loosening the chuck is constructed quite well. Better than any I've seen before.
I have an old Craftman drill that has served me well through the years, but it doesn't come close to being able to handle the jobs this drill can. I have some old salvaged solid oak beams in my house that are very hard. When using the Craftman to drill a hole in them you can feel the effort. Using the Bosch 1194AVSRK on the oak is like punching through butter.
I've babied the carrying case based on what the other reviews said about it being flimsy(which it is), but I find it adequate as long as it is not abused.
If I had to drill concrete holes all day long every day of the week, I think I'd go with a more expensive heavier duty drill, but for the occasional handyman or project I feel like this drill was a great choice.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Hammer Drill Comment: Got more power/amps than DeWalt. Case is flimsy but don't ever use it any ways. Good product for the price, if bought online, more expensive if bought in the home improvement stores.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bosch can keep the fancy chuck key and give me a better case! Comment: Pros: It's corded; no more rechargables for me! The drill itself has met my hobby level wood working expectations.
Cons: It's corded; cord like all cords gets in the way. Cheap, low quality case. When open, the case is flimsy and the hinges are very thin. The plastic inside the case is sharp and jagged. The layout inside the case in not intuitive and will take a couple of trys to get everything back in. The chuck key has a spring loaded needle at the end that will eject the key should you forget to remove it from the chuck. It complicates the insertion more than meeting its purpose.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Powerful, flexible, well-made drill Comment: Well, this is a very solid, well-made drill that's smooth and easy to use. Relatively light but very powerful, it drove 10-inch timber spikes easily, especially on the high-torque setting. Haven't needed the hammer capability yet.
I was cross-shopping the well-regarded Milwaukee Magnum Hole-shooter for about the same price. The Bosch is rated at 8 amps (vs. 5.5), and of course has the 2-speed drive gearing and the hammer-drill capability, neither of which is available on either the Magnum ($90) or the 8amp Milwaukee ($160).
Although the Bosch case is lightweight, at least they include a case! It's held up for me so far, and I've not broken the depth gauge either. Not sure why people downgrade these "extras" when the drill itself is the star and at a good price, too. Highly recommended.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very good drill Comment: The drill is very nice. Used it with a 3/4 masonary bit and a 1 1/2 spade bit, had plenty of power for it. The only reason I didn't give it a 5 star is the case. It is cheap plastic and I doubt it will last long.
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