By Billy G. · Founder & Lead EditorVerified May 18 by Billy G.
Bosch RH328VC
Bosch RH328VCvsDeWalt D25263K
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Verdict: Bosch RH328VC wins on impact energy and proven reliability; DeWalt D25263K wins on vibration control for extended anchor drilling sessions.
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Winner: Bosch RH328VC
Bosch RH328VC: 7.2/10
DeWalt D25263K: 6.7/10
Spec-by-spec comparison
Bosch RH328VC
DeWalt D25263K
Impact Energy
2.6 ft-lbs
2.6 ft-lbs
Max BPM
5,800
5,800
No-Load RPM
0–1,450
0–1,100
Vibration Control
Handle overmold
Active counterbalance
Amperage
8A
8A
Warranty
1 yr / 1 yr service / 3 yr limited
1 yr / 1 yr service / 3 yr limited
Bosch RH328VC
What works
2.6 ft-lbs at 5,800 BPM — fast and aggressive in concrete drilling
Proven long-term reliability in demanding plumbing and HVAC applications
Wide Bosch SDS-plus bit and accessory compatibility
What doesn't
No active vibration control system — more fatiguing on high-volume anchor drilling
Slightly larger and heavier than the DeWalt
DeWalt D25263K
What works
Active vibration control reduces hand-arm vibration for extended drilling sessions
DeWalt's service network covers most markets with fast turnaround
Comfortable grip and balance for overhead anchor drilling
What doesn't
Vibration control adds slight weight — heavier than an equivalent uncompensated hammer
Some users report slightly less aggressive feel in concrete vs Bosch at same specs
Bottom line
Our pick: Bosch RH328VC. It edges out the alternative on 2.6 ft-lbs at 5,800 bpm — fast and aggressive in concrete drilling. That said, DeWalt D25263K still wins on active vibration control reduces hand-arm vibration for extended drilling sessions — consider it if that single trade matters most for your use.