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πŸ’ͺ Bosch HCBG16 BlueGranite Carbide Hammer: Unmatched Power for Ultimate Performance Review

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Description of πŸ’ͺ Bosch HCBG16 BlueGranite Carbide Hammer: Unmatched Power for Ultimate Performance

Robust head provides 4X longer life. Various useable lengths. Milled u-flutes with deep-cut spiral for fast dust removal. Diamond ground carbide tip for precise starts in tile and hard stone. PowerGrip shank for aggressive gripping power.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good masonry drill: Hammer drill

Bought to drill an anchor hole in a concrete floor. Used it in a puncher this morning. Worked like a bit on masonry. When drilling, the drill turned in the drill chuck. The cartridge is old and cranky so I don't blame the bit. Would buy again.

Pros
  • Hammer drill
Cons
  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Get the right part for the job and save a few bucks.

The drill bits are holding up pretty well. Some reviewers said they didn't hold up very well. I drilled about 50 holes in the concrete block with two drill bits. The beats are still good. The bits are obviously not as sharp as new, but still have some life left. I would buy this brand again if needed. Revain had the beats I needed at the best price with free shipping.A+

Pros
  • Drill parts and accessories
Cons
  • Not sure

These bits work very well in concrete in my cordless hammer drill, so I think they will work even better with a corded hammer drill. That's a big difference between the free bits you get with a tap set and that's about all I've ever used in a Hilti impact drill other than the SDS bits.

Pros
  • Masonry Bit
Cons
  • Small Parts