Bosch GBH 220 rotary hammer review: best premium

Bosch GBH 220 Professional Rotary Hammer 2 Kg

Reviewed by Gabriel Manalo ยท Updated Aug 16, 2026 ยท How we review

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Quick verdict

Our Best Premium pick: 2.3 kg, three modes, and a quick carbon brush change system for around โ‚ฑ7,100, from the Bosch official store.

At a glance

BrandBosch
TypeRotary hammer
Priceโ‚ฑ7,100 (as of Aug 16, 2026)
Owner rating5.0 โ˜… from 5 reviews
ShopBosch Power Tools Official Store
Units sold19

Specifications

Specs per Bosch Professional published data for the GBH 220

TypeRotary hammer
ChuckSDS Plus
Input power720 W
Impact energy2.0 J
Impact rate0-4800 bpm
Max drilling concrete22 mm
Max drilling steel13 mm
Max drilling wood30 mm
ModesHammer drilling, drilling, chiselling
Weight2.3 kg
ServiceQuick carbon brush change system

Pros and cons

โœ“ Pros

  • 2.3 kg and three modes, the lightest corded hammer here that still chisels
  • Quick carbon brush change system, so the usual wear part is a user job rather than a service visit
  • 4800 bpm is the fastest impact rate of the corded tools, which suits small anchor holes
  • Sold by the Bosch Power Tools Official Store, the authoritative listing for warranty and authenticity
  • Variable-speed trigger makes starting a hole without wandering much easier

โœ— Cons

  • 2.0 J and a 22 mm concrete ceiling put it behind 1500 W hammers that reach 32 mm
  • Entry-level in the Bosch Professional range, so it lacks the anti-vibration of pricier models
  • Carbon-brush motor rather than brushless
  • 2.0 J trails rivals at a similar price that publish 2.5 J and a 26 mm concrete capacity

The Bosch GBH 220 is our Best Premium pick: 2.3 kg, three modes, and a quick carbon brush change system for around โ‚ฑ7,100, sold by the Bosch Power Tools Official Store.

How much hammer is it?

720 W, 2.0 J of impact energy, 0-4800 bpm, drilling to 22 mm in concrete, 13 mm in steel, and 30 mm in wood through an SDS Plus chuck.

Read plainly, those numbers are modest. At 2.0 J it sits below the 2.5 J that the mainstream 800 W tools deliver, and its 22 mm concrete ceiling is smaller than their 26 mm. Tools at half the price do more.

What it does have is the highest impact rate in the category at 4800 bpm, which suits a run of small anchor holes, and a weight of 2.3 kg that makes overhead work far less punishing than a 4 kg tool.

What the premium actually buys

Three things, and they are worth naming because the spec sheet does not capture them.

The quick carbon brush change system. Brushes are the wear part on a brushed motor. On most hammers replacing them means opening the housing; here they sit behind accessible covers, so it is a screwdriver job. Over a decade that is the difference between a repair and a replacement.

Weight and balance. 2.3 kg with a proper side handle and depth stop is a genuinely different experience from wrestling a 1500 W tool above your head.

The official store. This listing comes from the Bosch Power Tools Official Store rather than a distributor, which is the authoritative source for warranty and genuine parts. Bosch is heavily counterfeited, so that matters more than usual.

Is it sulit?

Around โ‚ฑ7,100 as of August 16, 2026. Check the latest price on Shopee.

Honestly assessed, no, not on capability. For this money the Tolsen 88531 gives you 5.5 J and 32 mm, nearly triple the impact energy. Nothing in the specification justifies the difference.

The case for it is different: if you drill concrete occasionally, want a light tool you can hold overhead, and expect to own it for fifteen years with parts available the whole time, the GBH 220 is a defensible purchase. If you want the most hole per peso, it plainly is not.

Who should buy it

Buy this if you value light weight, serviceability, and a real warranty over raw capability, and your drilling is occasional rather than constant. See how it ranks in our best rotary hammers in the Philippines roundup, or browse more on our Home Improvement page. Our rotary hammer buying guide explains why joules matter more than watts.

Alternatives to consider

For most people the INGCO RGH9028 is the smarter buy: more impact energy, more concrete capacity, a case full of accessories, and a considerably lower price. If you want to stay with Bosch but need more capability, the Bosch GBH 2-24 DRE steps up to 2.7 J and 24 mm.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why is it 720 W when rivals are 1500 W?

Because wattage is what the motor draws, not what reaches the bit. Bosch builds a more efficient hammer mechanism, so the GBH 220 delivers 2.0 J from 720 W where cheaper tools need more current for similar output. That said, the 1500 W tools here do genuinely deliver more: 5.5 J against 2.0 J.

What is the quick carbon brush change system?

Carbon brushes are the part that wears out on a brushed motor, and on most tools replacing them means opening the housing. Bosch puts them behind accessible covers so it becomes a user job with a screwdriver rather than a service visit. Over a decade of ownership that is worth real money.

Is it worth paying more than double for a Bosch?

Only if you value service and refinement over raw capability. At 2.0 J and 22 mm it does less than tools at half the price. What you get is 2.3 kg instead of 4 kg or more, genuine parts availability, and an official store behind the warranty. For occasional use those are reasonable things to buy.

Can it chisel?

Yes. It is a three-mode tool, so rotation stops for chiselling into concrete, stone, and plaster. That puts it ahead of some cheaper hammers that only drill and hammer-drill, though its 2.0 J means light chiselling rather than breaking.