Take a look atย Bosch 2011 New Woodworking and Metal Tools.
Jim Stevens showed us the new MX25 series of corded oscillating tools. This is a 2.5-amp model that attempts to differentiate itself by being more powerful than the competition and also including more real accessories. While that 72-piece kit you have from a competitor may sound impressive, often there are only a couple blades included and the rest are sanding pads. Bosch includes 8 real accessories plus sanding triangles and they throw it all in a hard case, so you can truck your MX25 around to the jobsite without any fear of it getting destroyed by other cases or tools.
List of Bosch 2011 New Woodworking and Metal Tools
Jason Feldner came onto stage, hamming it up like the rock star that he is. This time he was holding a Bosch GTS1031 10โณ Portable Jobsite Table saw in one hand and a folding stand in the other. That was a great way to demonstrate the portability of this tool (I mean, heโs not that strong, lol). Try that with any other 15-amp table saw! Two clicks and the saw was set up. We reviewed this saw last week and can confirm that it is indeed that easy to get going. Youโve got full power, but portability that doesnโt sacrifice the ability to really cut wood well. Having a slightly smaller deck than their full-size 4100-series job site saw, the GTS1031 is designed to be thrown in and out of a truck with ease. Itโs a great product, but we were one of the few that had covered it in depth at the time, and so weโll let you read our review of that rather than rehash the info here.


Bosch Accessories โ Daredevil, Bulldogs, and Spaugers โ Oh My!

- 1/3 lower vibration over competitors (for a smoother cut)
- Bosch now grinds all faces of their new โTriple-sharpโ blade tips
- The new finish is similar to teflon for less friction during cutting
- They formulated new carbide for this blade
- Bosch now uses a higher grade steel 65 manganese (65mn) plate to keep it straighter
- This is a thinner kerf design with body and expansion slots to keep it cool
The new Daredevil blades will retail at the exact same price as current blades. While Bosch will not initially manufacture these for cordless tools, the idea is to bring those products to market as well. The thinner kerf of the blade definitely helped when we used it (it measures just 1.65mm) as, we suppose, did the more dramatic tooth grind angle (15 degree carbide ATB โ alternating top bevel). Cuts were indeed smoother than other framing blades. About the only question remaining in our minds is how long the blade life will be given typical jobsite conditions. Bosch claims the Daredevil blades will have twice the lifetime of key competitors, with 2x the number of nails hit before the saw blade is rendered inoperable. Thatโs just something weโll have to test over time and report back on. Milwaukee 5263-21 5/8โณ SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Preview
Mitch Burdick, Product Manager Concrete Tools, revealed the newly-branded โBulldogโ bits. So, instead of X4L drill bits, the Bulldog moniker will be taking over. The newer MX25 Oscillating Tool launch was carefully timed to coincide with the new oscillating tool accessories promotions Bosch is undertaking. In classic โcheesy-marketingโ fashion, Bosch then ran a funny video that basically substituted an MX25 kit for a set of Ginsu knives. I have to say, I am looking forward to cutting me some tomatoes with my new oscillating tool!
Rotary Hammer and Grinder Dust Shrouds
So along with the new Bulldog line of bits and accessories, we got to see the new Bulldog โExtreme Maxโ 1-1/8โณ SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer (RH228VC). Itโs an 8-amp tool with up to 1300 RPMs and 2.4 impact ft-lbs (also 5800 bpm, highest in its class as well). It has a vibration control mechanism that goes beyond just the handle and weighs in at just 6.8 pounds! Priced at just $259 retail and due out in November, what actually impressed us more was the work Bosch was doing in coming up with dust shrouds for this tool and others in the line. The new shrouds, which are completely beta at this point but due out later this year, will serve well those working under the new lead-free rules and existing concrete dust-free requirements. There are three: the HDC-C1, HDC-D1, and HDC-C1. Whatโs truly impressive is that these Hammer Dust Collection Attachments can be used with virtually all Bosch and competitor hammers as well as breakers. They use a tool-free clamp and can be adjusted to match any bit length, assuring compatibility with all chipping bits. The price? Just $99.
Bosch is also releasing new 5โณ diameter Grinder Dust Collection Attachments in October of this year for $99 each which will fit most grinders. They include a removable brush ring and a nose piece that can come off. The new attachments are made to work with a variety of wheels. Weโre looking forward to checking these out because, as we learned in our training for Lead Safe Certification, this is a growing trend in both local and state municipalities and more and more requirements are being placed on professionals to use and adopt better dust removal practices.
Back to Corded Tools!
In September of this year, Bosch will release its 3931A-SPB 6-Gallon MPP Vacuum. This is a โbasicโ vacuum and no power broker controls are included. It will retail for $459 and can be converted to HEPA-compatible. One of the more interesting aspects is that it has whatโs called a pulse-cleaning filter that self-cleans and maintains maximum suction power during usage. Unlike the Festool, the vacuum isnโt soft-start, but it is one of the highest-rated in terms of motor power.
Matt Van, Product Manager Diamond Saw Blades and Bonded Abrasives, next came on stage and went over Boschโs new solution for brick mortar repair. The new Tuckpointing diamond blades are generated with a two-blade design. Matt pointed out that some of the pros they observed were taking two blades and stacking them with washers to essentially give them a quicker cut through the mortar, and help the blades to last longer. โSounds like a planโ was Boschโs response. The new blades have a secure weld between the two sandwiched pieces. The dual stack allows for up to 1/4โณ of material removal per pass โ plenty for repointing brick (replacing weathered mortar joints).
In addition to changing the form-factor to present the dual-blades idea and greatly increase the ease of use, Bosch also optimized the diamond mix so the blade lasts longer for mortar applications. They essentially messed with it until they got a good balance between blade life and speed of cut. โGrind on. Long life, faster cutting.โ is the new motto for these diamond blades. I wonโt call it catchy, but we did get a chance to work with these tools outside and the dual narrow blade design made for faster cutting into the mortar over the larger, fatter single-blade design.
Jim Stevens, Product Manager for Woodworking Power Tools, came to stage and reiterated the successful launch of the newest corded Bosch oscillating multi-tool, the MX25. That oscillating tool is now available in three different kits, the MX25EC-21, MX25EK-33, and MX25EL-37, which package the tool with different accessories. The MX25 is currently one of the most powerful oscillating tools in its class, and Bosch ships it with the most accessories for the price as well as a hard case.








