Selected Rotary Hammers

Bosch GBH 2-28 F

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Bosch GBH 2-28 F
The Bosch GBH 2-28 F is a compact and powerful rotary hammer ideal for both professionals and DIY users. Perfect for drilling into concrete, stone, and brick – high performance in a lightweight, handy, and reliable tool.

9.0

Quality
9/10
Ease of use
9/10
Performance
9/10
Value for money
9/10
Total rating: 9.0/10
ProductRotary Hammer
BrandBosch
Product titleGBH 2-28 F
Power SourceElectricity
Power880 W
Impact Energy3.2 J
Drill Ø (Concrete)28 mm
Idle Speed0–900 rpm
Impact Frequency0–4,000 impacts/min
Weight3.1 kg
Noise Level91 dB(A)
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Functions

  • KickBack Control for increased user safety
  • Vibration Control for more comfortable operation
  • Quick-change chuck for easy switching between SDS-plus and cylindrical drills
  • Rotation stop for chiseling
  • Overload clutch to protect user and machine

Disadvantages

  • Slightly heavier compared to smaller models, but the stability is beneficial during use

Benefits

  • High performance for both drilling and chiseling
  • Effective safety features like KickBack Control and vibration damping
  • Easy switching between drill bits with the quick-change chuck
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FAQ

Look at impact energy (J), speed (rpm), chuck type (SDS-plus or SDS-max), power (W), and features like rotation stop or chiseling mode. Also consider if you'll be drilling into concrete, brick, or stone.
A rotary hammer is far more effective in hard materials like concrete and masonry. It uses a pneumatic hammering mechanism that delivers higher impact energy with less effort from the user.
For light-duty work, 2–3 J is sufficient. For heavier drilling, look for 4 J or more. Power between 700–1,100 W is typical. SDS-max is used for the most demanding jobs.
Keep the chuck and ventilation areas clean, lubricate the SDS chuck if needed, inspect the power cord, and replace worn carbon brushes in brushed models. Store it dust-free and dry.
Yes, for heavier work where you need consistent, maximum power over time. Cordless offers mobility, but electric models are ideal when you have steady access to power.