Bosch PBH 2600 RE + PMD 7 0603344500
![]() | Outdated Product 3 819 ₴ Operating modes: hammer drilling; drilling only; chiselling (demolition hammer); Real power (W): 300; Power consumption (W): 600; Impact energy (J): 1.9; Number of thrusts (bpm): 5000; Rotation speed (rpm): 2000; Reverse: slider; Functions: Power source: mains (230 V); Weight (kg): 2.2 |
Bosch PBH 2600 RE + PMD 7 0603344500
pMD 7 detector
without detectorOperating modes:hammer drilling, without a hit, chiselling
Power:600 W
Impact energy:1.9 J
Number of strokes:5000 bpm
Idle speed:2000 rpm
Cartridge type:SDS+
Power supply:mains (230 V)
Weight:2.2 kg
Model 0603344421 comes without PMD 7 detector, model 0603344500 comes with PMD 7 detector
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Specifications PBH 2600 RE + PMD 7 0603344500
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Relatively quiet (until it starts hammering the wall) It could use more power, at least 800-1000W. A few branded drill bits of popular size could be included in the set. ![]() |
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Unlike the old rotary hammer, this one has a few more features. If the old one could drill without impact and drill with impact, this one has added the jackhammer function. And that's great because once I had to chip into concrete stairs, and for that, I had to use some bulky Soviet-era equipment. In all other aspects, it's the same Bosch rotary hammer I'm used to, well, the case is a bit sleeker, and it's not as noisy. The device comes in a great branded case for convenient storage (I don't know about you, but I like this).
As for the rotary hammer itself, it's a household appliance. For small home repairs or construction tasks. You can tell just by looking at it. I have a professional rotary hammer at work, I know what that's like. It's a thing that weighs over 5 kg, with a motor the size of this entire Bosch. So yes, it's a device for home use just in case, if you need to anchor under a shelf, channel for cables between rooms, mix adhesive/mortar, and remove tiles. That's what this rotary hammer is for.