Someone help me out.
There seem to be Rotary Hammers and Hammer Drills.
The Bosch 11255VSR looks more like a Hammer Drill. (Motor in-line with chuck)
All the bigger ones are built like a "Rotary Hammer (Motor at 90 Deg to chuck).
The question is how big a "hunk of junk"?
Do they break?
Do they just not drill as well, hit as hard?
The Bosch 11255VSR is a genuine “rotary hammer” not a “hammer drill”.
The internal layout of the rotary hammer action is just different from the right angle layout of most rotary hammers.
Regular “hammer drills” usually use a set of toothed gears to accomplish the back and forth “hammer action”.
“Rotary Hammers” tend to use a piston system that is more effective.
I presume the inline design of the Bosch “Bulldog” rotary hammers, was to fill some need for a rotary hammer that could fit into a tighter space parallel to the drill.
There used to be “hammer drills”(with the toothed gears), that came in larger 3/4” and 5/8” sizes, with a similar layout to the Bulldog drills, so maybe these were the “older” solution, and Bosch designed the Bulldog for the same purpose, but with a better mechanism?
The Bulldog drills have had a solid reputation for decades though.
The $180 price tag is about what the drills cost a couple decades ago when the rotary hammers were made in Germany, and maybe also the USA (although I think the US distribution ones were German made).
Nowadays the drills are supposedly made in Mexico. (According to Grainger)