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product_id: 1835183
title: "11255VSR Bulldog Xtreme 8 Amp 1 Inch Corded Variable Speed SDS-Plus Concrete/Masonry Rotary Hammer"
brand: "bosch"
price: "AR$728359"
currency: ARS
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Bosch"
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# 8 Amp motor power 3-mode multi-function selector SDS-Plus tool-free bit changes 11255VSR Bulldog Xtreme 8 Amp 1 Inch Corded Variable Speed SDS-Plus Concrete/Masonry Rotary Hammer

**Brand:** bosch
**Price:** AR$728359
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔨 Dominate concrete with power, precision, and pro-level comfort.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** 11255VSR Bulldog Xtreme 8 Amp 1 Inch Corded Variable Speed SDS-Plus Concrete/Masonry Rotary Hammer by bosch
- **How much does it cost?** AR$728359 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- bosch enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted bosch brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Precision Control:** Variable speed trigger with reverse lets you start bits accurately and remove stuck fasteners effortlessly.
- • **Comfort Meets Control:** Ergonomic D-handle and vibration control reduce fatigue during all-day heavy-duty use, especially overhead.
- • **Power Through Anything:** 7.5 Amp motor delivers 2.0 ft-lbs impact energy for relentless performance on concrete and masonry.
- • **Quick-Change Efficiency:** SDS-Plus bit system enables tool-free bit swaps with 36 locking positions for optimized chiseling angles.
- • **Versatility at Your Fingertips:** Switch seamlessly between rotation-only, rotary hammer, and hammer-only modes for every job demand.

## Overview

The BOSCH 11255VSR Bulldog Xtreme is a professional-grade 1-inch SDS-Plus rotary hammer featuring a robust 7.5 Amp motor, delivering up to 2.0 ft-lbs of impact energy. Its 3-mode selector (rotation-only, rotary hammer, hammer-only) and variable speed reversing trigger provide unmatched versatility and control. Designed with an ergonomic D-handle and vibration control, it ensures comfort during extended use. The SDS-Plus system allows quick, tool-free bit changes with 36 locking positions, making it ideal for heavy-duty concrete and masonry drilling and chiseling tasks.

## Description

Product Description Get a fast, long lasting rotary hammer with the BOSCH bulldog extreme 1 inch Rotary hammer. It features a multi-function selector that quickly shifts between rotation only, rotary hammer and hammer only modes for optimal versatility. It also has a variable Speed reversing trigger for accurate bit starts and simple removal of fasteners and bound bits. From the Manufacturer The totally redesigned Bulldog Xtreme outlasts the competition in both speed and performance. Multi-function selector has 3 modes of operation: rotary hammer, hammer-only and rotation-only mode. Vario-Lock Positioning rotates and locks chisel into 36 different positions to optimize working angle. The patented rotating brush plate provides equal power in forward and reverse. Cord turret has a 35-degree pivot for added flexibility and longer cord life. SDS-plus bit system tool-free bit changes with automatic bit locking, dust protection and maximum impact energy transfer rate. Variable-speed reversing trigger for accurate bit starting as well as removing fasteners or bound bits. Integral clutch helps minimize torque reaction. The 11255VSR has a comfortable D-handle grip design for greater control, especially when drilling overhead or downward.

Review: ONE OF THE BEST POWER TOOLS I OWN! - (Review for "Bosch 11255VSR BULLDOG Xtreme 1-Inch SDS-plus D-Handle Rotary Hammer", Purchased on desertcart June 2013.) 2-1/2 years later this tool has held up to the test of time, durability, and performance (and abuse!). It has so far easily chiseled through 600sqft of floor tile and thinset laid over concrete slab, broken apart portions of 4" concrete slab (after drilling holes into it first), and drilled many dozens of vertical holes into existing reinforced concrete foundation wall, ranging from 5/8" to 3/4" diameter holes down to 8" to 12" deep. As expected it has no problem with all of the various SDS-Plus bits and attachments, of which I have 6 different SDS-Plus concrete drilling bits, each 18" long, and 3 different chisel bits. The tool often gets covered in concrete dust after drilling yet does not impact performance and quick blast from an air compressors will easily clear the dust. I am impressed with its longterm durability, especially after weeks or sometimes months of no use while sitting in my toolboxes - it's been stored in my S.Texas garage or truck toolbox, exposed to S.Texas summer heat and humidity (but I've never allowed it to be directly exposed to wind-driven dirt, or to rain/water). I rarely use the case. [The case it ships with is terrific for storing the tool with its D-Handle and almost a dozen SDS-Plus bits (depending on length and tip), but it occupies too much space for my needs, and so it is stored in a mobile toolbox along with other power tools. The case is sturdy, of durable plastic, with good locking latches - I believe the case over time will not crack or become brittle as the plastic material appears to be the same as for other cases from Bosch, Dewalt, etc.] The metal bracket on the handle comes in extremely handy - pull the metal bracket out and the tool can be easily hung on any horizontal pipe, scaffold member, etc. - just like the Bosch Nail Guns. The tool's settings for forward-reverse (a slide switch) and for drill-combo-hammer (a dial) stays in place, and after more than a 100+ hours of (intermittent) use over 2-1/2 years, the dial and slide switch settings have never vibrated out of setting, unlike some other lesser (non-SDS) rotary hammers I've had. I have found that the reverse setting (counterclockwise rotation) is just as powerful as the forward (clockwise) rotation both in terms of speed and torque - an 18" long 3/4" diameter SDS-Plus drill bit will often get stuck on it's way to 8" to 12" deep, especially when it encounters rebar or some really hard stone aggregate...and as the tool description says, it disengages the torque when it detects the bit is stuck. Getting unstuck is as easy as throwing the hammer/drill into reverse. It almost instantly gets unstuck, ready to go at it again. The large red trigger (on/off) button on the handle has so far been great - I can fit 1-2 fingers to hold it down for those long drills into concrete (I have not complaints on the trigger-pull as I do on one of my handguns :)). The best part is that this trigger appears to accurately and proportionately control the variable speed rotation of the drill (in either forward or reverse) - you can go from zero to full speed rotation fast or control the drill/hammer speed as precisely as needed, which is fantastic when first starting off a drill bit. In my opinion, this SDS-Plus hammer-drill is powerful - with the right SDS-Plus concrete drill bit, most of the 8" to 12" deep holes in concrete take only several minutes. (IF you need a more powerful hammer-drill for concrete and hard stone, well...get the bigger cousin.) Bit changing is fantastic with the SDS-Plus format and the tool's quick-change chuck - the chuck is a solid design. Once the SDS-Plus bit is locked in, it doesn't come off or come loose, and the only times that it does is because the bit wasn't properly/fully inserted. The D-Handle is in my opinion adequately designed and does the job well - I've never removed it, always using the D-Handle on every use without a problem whatsoever. The only issue I have had is the depth gauge, but nothing worth dinging any stars from the core tool itself...whatever metal it's made of (aluminum?) is flimsy and it bends way too easily. Sure I can unbend it but it's a bother trying to really straighten it out. It is also short for my needs, although I think most users will be happy with it. [FYI - 18" long SDS-Plus drill bits have 4-6" of empty shank and the depth gauge is barely long enough when drilling down to only 6"-8". I have no comparisons to other hammer-drills of the SDS-Plus class so I do not have adequate perspective to share. I bought the tool based on the reviews on desertcart and research of SDS, SDS-Plus, and SDS-Max hammer drills. Even with my own [limited] abuse, I think this is one of the best quality, most powerful and most durable power tools I will ever own. In a few weeks, I'll be using this tool to pound 5/8" and 3/4" by 8 foot long ground rods into rocky soil...I have no hesitation that it'll do a great job fast.
Review: Necessary DIY tool for thick floor tile removal - My husband recommended that we buy a rotary hammer tool to remove very thick tile and linoleum in an old house we were remodeling. We are DIYers, not in the trade, but I have been DIYing for a couple of decades now and comfortable with power tools. We saw one of the workers in the house use this tool one day, so we decided to buy the same one. (We had tried a sledgehammer initially, but the tile and thinset layer was so thick, and we had about 300 square feet to do.) Both my husband and I used it separately, and I will tell you the pros and cons from both of our perspectives. Pros: It does the job quickly. We bought a larger chisel attachment, and we started, using the Hammer function on the tool, where we had last sledgehammered out part of a tile. Holding the tool at about a 30 degree angle, we could easily get under the layer of tile we were removing and pull it up very powerfully and fast. It felt much safer than our initial sledgehammer approach - far less debris flying up. My husband felt that it was easy enough to hold because of the two handles. It was intuitive to use, and most importantly, it was fast. I don't know how we would have finished that job without this tool. Cons: If the rotary hammer was pointed too far downwards, it could burrow into the wood. We had to be very careful about the angle we held it at to make sure it was positioned horizontally enough to both get under the tile and not go too deep. I felt like it was heavy after using it for a couple of hours (though my husband did not.) Also, the entire process is loud - the tool itself is loud, and the chipping away of heavy tile is loud, so wear earplugs (as well as globes and eye protection!) We will use this tool again for our next remodel. The storage case is compact and stacks side by side next to the rest of our hand tools. I feel like Bosch delivers high quality tools that are also DIY friendly, so hoping we have this for years to come.

## Features

- 3 MODES: multi-function selector offers 3 modes of operation; Rotation-only, rotary hammer, and hammer only mode; Variable speed trigger with reverse offers accurate bit starting or easy fastener removing
- EASE OF USE: vibration control for comfort in all day applications
- ERGONOMIC: D-handle design provides comfort and optimal control, especially for overhead or downward drilling applications
- CONVENIENT: SDS-plus bit system provides tool-free bit changes with automatic bit locking, dust protection and maximum impact energy transfer; Vario lock positioning offers 36 bit positions for optimized chiseling angle
- POWER: 7.5 amp motor produces 0.1,300 RPM and 0.5,800 BPM to power through the toughest applications; delivers 2.0 feet /pounds of impact energy for maximum performance
- INCLUDES: rotary hammer, (1) auxiliary handle, (1) depth gauge and a carrying case

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B000BB79Q6 |
| Additional Features | Variable Speed |
| Amperage | 7.08 Amps |
| Best Sellers Rank | #12,924 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #3 in Power Rotary Hammers |
| Brand | Bosch |
| Brand Name | Bosch |
| Color | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 2,993 Reviews |
| Drill Type | Hammer Drill |
| Drilling Capacity Metal | 1 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00000346345599 |
| Included Components | Rotary Hammer, Auxiliary Handle, Depth Gauge, Carrying Case |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 22.5"L x 11.25"W x 4.75"H |
| Item Type Name | 11255VSR 1 In. SDS-plus® Bulldog™ Xtreme Rotary Hammer |
| Item Weight | 10.4 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | BOSR9 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 11255VSR |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 1 Year Repair or Replacement of Parts |
| Material Type | Blend |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 13 Millimeters |
| Maximum Power | 960 Watts |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 1300 RPM |
| Model Number | 11255VSR |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Speed | 300 RPM |
| Torque | 2 Foot Pounds |
| UPC | 000346345599 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |

## Product Details

- **Amperage:** 7.08 Amps
- **Brand:** Bosch
- **Maximum Chuck Size:** 13 Millimeters
- **Maximum Rotational Speed:** 1300 RPM
- **Power Source:** Corded Electric

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this a good tool to drill holes in masonry ceiling to hang a lamp?  My hammer drill with masonry bit is not doing the job.**
A: Yes.. they take their own bits, but it does a great job drilling holes.  I've drilled 1/2" holes through my solid 8" thick foundation several times.  It is hard concrete with river rock from the 1940's so it is very hard.  It goes through pretty quick.

**Q: where are SDS & SDS Plus drill bits sold. Is there a set. How much**
A: You can find them list on Amazon.  Here is a link for the SDS Plus bit:http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_ss_i_1_4?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=sds%20drill%20bits&sprefix=sds+%2Caps%2C214

**Q: What is the Warranty?  I read the motor burned out on a new one and they not replace it.**
A: 1 year repair / replace parts. ive dropped mine ran it for hours on end and it still runs perfect. so far anything bosch tool related ive been happy with.

**Q: What is the hz of this tool**
A: Thank you for your question. All our Bosch tools have a 50/60 hz rating. If you have further questions please feel free to contact our Bosch Customer Service Representatives at 1-877-BOSCH-99 (1-877-267-2499).

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ONE OF THE BEST POWER TOOLS I OWN!
*by W***1 on February 28, 2016*

(Review for "Bosch 11255VSR BULLDOG Xtreme 1-Inch SDS-plus D-Handle Rotary Hammer", Purchased on Amazon June 2013.) 2-1/2 years later this tool has held up to the test of time, durability, and performance (and abuse!). It has so far easily chiseled through 600sqft of floor tile and thinset laid over concrete slab, broken apart portions of 4" concrete slab (after drilling holes into it first), and drilled many dozens of vertical holes into existing reinforced concrete foundation wall, ranging from 5/8" to 3/4" diameter holes down to 8" to 12" deep. As expected it has no problem with all of the various SDS-Plus bits and attachments, of which I have 6 different SDS-Plus concrete drilling bits, each 18" long, and 3 different chisel bits. The tool often gets covered in concrete dust after drilling yet does not impact performance and quick blast from an air compressors will easily clear the dust. I am impressed with its longterm durability, especially after weeks or sometimes months of no use while sitting in my toolboxes - it's been stored in my S.Texas garage or truck toolbox, exposed to S.Texas summer heat and humidity (but I've never allowed it to be directly exposed to wind-driven dirt, or to rain/water). I rarely use the case. [The case it ships with is terrific for storing the tool with its D-Handle and almost a dozen SDS-Plus bits (depending on length and tip), but it occupies too much space for my needs, and so it is stored in a mobile toolbox along with other power tools. The case is sturdy, of durable plastic, with good locking latches - I believe the case over time will not crack or become brittle as the plastic material appears to be the same as for other cases from Bosch, Dewalt, etc.] The metal bracket on the handle comes in extremely handy - pull the metal bracket out and the tool can be easily hung on any horizontal pipe, scaffold member, etc. - just like the Bosch Nail Guns. The tool's settings for forward-reverse (a slide switch) and for drill-combo-hammer (a dial) stays in place, and after more than a 100+ hours of (intermittent) use over 2-1/2 years, the dial and slide switch settings have never vibrated out of setting, unlike some other lesser (non-SDS) rotary hammers I've had. I have found that the reverse setting (counterclockwise rotation) is just as powerful as the forward (clockwise) rotation both in terms of speed and torque - an 18" long 3/4" diameter SDS-Plus drill bit will often get stuck on it's way to 8" to 12" deep, especially when it encounters rebar or some really hard stone aggregate...and as the tool description says, it disengages the torque when it detects the bit is stuck. Getting unstuck is as easy as throwing the hammer/drill into reverse. It almost instantly gets unstuck, ready to go at it again. The large red trigger (on/off) button on the handle has so far been great - I can fit 1-2 fingers to hold it down for those long drills into concrete (I have not complaints on the trigger-pull as I do on one of my handguns :)). The best part is that this trigger appears to accurately and proportionately control the variable speed rotation of the drill (in either forward or reverse) - you can go from zero to full speed rotation fast or control the drill/hammer speed as precisely as needed, which is fantastic when first starting off a drill bit. In my opinion, this SDS-Plus hammer-drill is powerful - with the right SDS-Plus concrete drill bit, most of the 8" to 12" deep holes in concrete take only several minutes. (IF you need a more powerful hammer-drill for concrete and hard stone, well...get the bigger cousin.) Bit changing is fantastic with the SDS-Plus format and the tool's quick-change chuck - the chuck is a solid design. Once the SDS-Plus bit is locked in, it doesn't come off or come loose, and the only times that it does is because the bit wasn't properly/fully inserted. The D-Handle is in my opinion adequately designed and does the job well - I've never removed it, always using the D-Handle on every use without a problem whatsoever. The only issue I have had is the depth gauge, but nothing worth dinging any stars from the core tool itself...whatever metal it's made of (aluminum?) is flimsy and it bends way too easily. Sure I can unbend it but it's a bother trying to really straighten it out. It is also short for my needs, although I think most users will be happy with it. [FYI - 18" long SDS-Plus drill bits have 4-6" of empty shank and the depth gauge is barely long enough when drilling down to only 6"-8". I have no comparisons to other hammer-drills of the SDS-Plus class so I do not have adequate perspective to share. I bought the tool based on the reviews on Amazon and research of SDS, SDS-Plus, and SDS-Max hammer drills. Even with my own [limited] abuse, I think this is one of the best quality, most powerful and most durable power tools I will ever own. In a few weeks, I'll be using this tool to pound 5/8" and 3/4" by 8 foot long ground rods into rocky soil...I have no hesitation that it'll do a great job fast.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Necessary DIY tool for thick floor tile removal
*by S***Y on March 19, 2026*

My husband recommended that we buy a rotary hammer tool to remove very thick tile and linoleum in an old house we were remodeling. We are DIYers, not in the trade, but I have been DIYing for a couple of decades now and comfortable with power tools. We saw one of the workers in the house use this tool one day, so we decided to buy the same one. (We had tried a sledgehammer initially, but the tile and thinset layer was so thick, and we had about 300 square feet to do.) Both my husband and I used it separately, and I will tell you the pros and cons from both of our perspectives. Pros: It does the job quickly. We bought a larger chisel attachment, and we started, using the Hammer function on the tool, where we had last sledgehammered out part of a tile. Holding the tool at about a 30 degree angle, we could easily get under the layer of tile we were removing and pull it up very powerfully and fast. It felt much safer than our initial sledgehammer approach - far less debris flying up. My husband felt that it was easy enough to hold because of the two handles. It was intuitive to use, and most importantly, it was fast. I don't know how we would have finished that job without this tool. Cons: If the rotary hammer was pointed too far downwards, it could burrow into the wood. We had to be very careful about the angle we held it at to make sure it was positioned horizontally enough to both get under the tile and not go too deep. I felt like it was heavy after using it for a couple of hours (though my husband did not.) Also, the entire process is loud - the tool itself is loud, and the chipping away of heavy tile is loud, so wear earplugs (as well as globes and eye protection!) We will use this tool again for our next remodel. The storage case is compact and stacks side by side next to the rest of our hand tools. I feel like Bosch delivers high quality tools that are also DIY friendly, so hoping we have this for years to come.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Sturdy and does the job well.
*by O***3 on April 1, 2025*

This is a work horse. I am using it to build out my basement. It pushes the bits through like butter. My only problem was that the depth guide moved with the vibration but it doesn’t affect my review. I like it a lot. The vibration was not bad either. My hands experienced no issues. It is a great tool, seems heavy duty, and was a good value for the money. Perfect!

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