BHC 18 Video Demonstration and Review

sibejan said:
TelcoRandy said:
Hey Peter, I never would've thought that such an adapter would exist until you mentioned it here. I was able to find this chipping adapter you were talking about on Amazon:
http://www.amazon.ca/Bosch-2607018296-SDS-plus-Chipping-Adapter/dp/B000A8PIV8

I didn't know this 90 degree angle adapter existed either.
http://www.boschtools.com/Products/Tools/Pages/BoschProductDetail.aspx?pid=RHA-50

Anybody tried the chisel adapter? Would make me buy the BHC. :)

It would make the BHC just way too long. Also... look at the price, for just the attachment that will make the machine way bulkier. If you need the chisel function, start out with a machine that has rotation stop build in. Or if you only need the pointy chisel; get a round one.

Henrik R / Pingvinlakrits said:
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I have now drilled some 8 to 10mm holes in very hard concrete and I have compared it to the Bosch 18V "equivalent". They perform more or less the same - both are great machines. The BHC18 is MUCH easier on the hands though. The Bosch is fine, but the BHC18 is very smooth in action. It feels like the BHC18 drills slower but after clocking them they are very similar in drilling depth/hole size and drilling time. :)

I still wonder (all these years, haha) which of many Bosch' machines you consider the BHC equivalent?
 
somewhere else someone shared his experiences with the bosch attachment. it worked awful, no power was left.
so therefore i jyst bought a cheap brushless cordless parkside (together with its battery system, so unfortunately my third), perhaps its enough for my seldom need for cordless hammer drilling and chiselling.
 
Lol, going from potential Festool + expensive attachment to Parkside is quite a change.
 
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