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This is my second of this same model. Compact design lets me use the tool where bigger bulkier tools are difficult to use. I would not buy anything different for the medium size applications. Can handle the large jobs but I don't use it for that very often. IE under floors in crawlspaces, etc. Highly recommedn this tool for the general contractor.
I used this to drill 3.5-inch holes in a cinder block wall,using a Milwaukee LHS core bit. The DH40MR is completely overkill for such an application, giving absolutely no indication of strain and getting barely warm.
I'm a general contractor and have been looking for a good demo hammer which is both powerful and easy to handle. So far I used the hammer on two jobs (one for boring hole into concrete and the other chipping concrete) and am very satisfied.
The bit or chisel must be broken loose. The difference in performance however was phenomenal, after using the DH40MR it's difficult to consider the Bosch 11236 as much of a hammer drill. I found myself needing to borrow it with increasing frequency and decided it was time to get one. The DH40MR also gives me the capacity to drill larger holes.
This drill is a SDS MAX and cannot be fairly compared to my friends Bosch 11236 SDS, but the price difference when shopping was only about 15%. Previous to purchasing this drill, I had been using a friends Bosch 11236 SDS hammer drill. Initially I didn't realize the SDS MAX was not compatible for the SDS bits, and all the SDS bits previously purchased would not fit. Rather heavy to lug around but the weight comes in handy when drilling or hammering. The drill is very, very powerful and I have learned the hard way to brace myself while drilling.
Later I found a SDS MAX to SDS adapter and can now use SDS and SDS MAX. There is NO "drill only" feature on this drill, but haven't had a "drill only" application. After evaluating reviews and my budget, I decided on the DH40MR. 1-1/2" drill bit and 4" core bit. The chipper and/or hammer works extremely well and can crack 4" 2500 PSI concrete in seconds.
One draw-back I have found is the drill bit and/or chisel can get stuck and this drill has NO reverse. Vibration is low considering the power output. This drill is not cheap and good bits are expensive, but it can save lots of time.
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