Bosch 1-1/8" Hex Hammer Steel Digging Chisel

1-1/8" Hex Hammer Steel Digging Chisel

Features

  • Hexagon shank for a secure fit in hammer tools
  • Durable steel construction
  • Long length for extended reach
  • 3 in cutting edge for wider material removal

Specifications

Model Number HS2168
Total Length (In) 22 1/2
Chisel Cutting Edge (In) 3
Shank Shape Hexagon
Shank Size (In) 1-1/8
Pack Quantity 1
Order Number 2610023846

Steel digging chisel with a 1-1/8 inch hex shank for use with hammer tools. Overall length is 22 1/2 inches and the cutting edge is 3 inches. Sold as a single unit.

Model Number: HS2168

Bosch 1-1/8" Hex Hammer Steel Digging Chisel Review

5.0 out of 5

The first time I held the Bosch 1-1/8" Hex Hammer Steel Digging Chisel, I could tell it was a tool designed for serious work. This chisel, with its robust hexagon shank and durable steel construction, immediately felt like a reliable companion for any heavy-duty digging or demolition task. Its 22 1/2 inch length provides an extended reach, which is particularly useful when working on deep digging projects or when you need to remove material from hard-to-reach places.

One of the standout features of this chisel is its hexagon shank. Unlike some other chisels that might slip or rotate during use, the hex shank ensures a secure fit in the hammer, allowing for more precise and controlled work. This design feature significantly reduces the frustration of having to constantly adjust the tool, which is a common issue with round shanks. The hex shank also contributes to the overall durability of the chisel, as it evenly distributes the force exerted by the hammer, reducing the likelihood of breakage or wear.

The Bosch chisel's cutting edge is a generous 3 inches wide, making it exceptionally efficient at material removal. Whether you’re breaking through concrete, asphalt, or compacted soil, the wide cutting edge allows for swift and effective digging. During my use, I found that this chisel maintained its edge remarkably well, even after extended periods of heavy use. Edge retention is a critical factor for any chisel, and the Bosch model excels in this regard. The high-quality steel construction not only ensures longevity but also means that the chisel stays sharp longer, reducing the need for frequent sharpening and thus increasing productivity.

In terms of durability, the Bosch chisel is built to last. The steel construction is tough and resilient, capable of withstanding the rigors of demanding jobsites. I put this chisel through its paces on a variety of materials, and it consistently performed without any signs of wear or fatigue. The combination of the hex shank and durable steel means that this tool can handle repeated impacts without compromising its structural integrity.

Another aspect worth mentioning is the chisel’s length. At 22 1/2 inches, it offers an extended reach that is particularly beneficial when working on deeper excavations. This length allows for more leverage and force to be applied, making the task of breaking through tough materials more manageable. Additionally, the longer length means that you can work from a more comfortable standing position, reducing strain on your back and arms during prolonged use.

Using the Bosch chisel with a compatible hex hammer is a seamless experience. The secure fit of the hex shank means that you can focus on the task at hand without worrying about the tool slipping or coming loose. This reliability is crucial for maintaining efficiency and safety on the jobsite. The chisel’s performance is consistent and dependable, making it a valuable addition to any toolkit.

In terms of handling, the Bosch chisel is well-balanced and easy to maneuver. Despite its sturdy construction, it doesn’t feel overly heavy or cumbersome. This balance is important for maintaining control and precision during use. Whether you’re chiseling away at a concrete slab or digging through compacted soil, the tool responds well to both light and heavy blows, providing versatility in its application.

One minor downside is that the chisel is sold as a single unit, which might be a consideration for those looking to purchase in bulk. However, given the quality and durability of the tool, it’s a worthwhile investment. The longevity and performance of the Bosch chisel mean that you’re unlikely to need replacements frequently, making it a cost-effective choice in the long run.

Overall, I would highly recommend the Bosch 1-1/8" Hex Hammer Steel Digging Chisel for anyone in need of a reliable and efficient digging tool. Its combination of a secure hex shank, durable steel construction, and excellent edge retention make it a standout choice for both professional and DIY use. The extended length and wide cutting edge further enhance its utility, making tough digging and demolition tasks more manageable. If you’re looking for a chisel that can handle heavy-duty work while maintaining performance and durability, the Bosch chisel is an excellent option.



Project Ideas

Business

Precision Micro-Demo

Offer focused concrete and masonry removal in tight or occupied spaces where saws and big breakers are impractical. Use the 3-inch blade for clean cut-ins (e.g., door threshold chipping, curb notches, shower pan breakup) with dust control. Market to remodelers needing surgical removal without collateral damage.


Tile and Thinset Removal

Provide floor prep services removing ceramic/porcelain tile, mortar beds, and thinset. The wide cutting edge lifts tiles efficiently while the long shank improves leverage. Bundle with HEPA vacs and disposal to offer a turnkey, per-square-foot service to homeowners and flooring contractors.


Fence Post & Footing Rescue

Specialize in extracting broken or rotted fence posts by chipping away concrete footings and freeing set anchors. Upcharge for tight-access yards where machinery can’t reach. Add new post setting and haul-away for a complete package priced per post.


Hand-Trenching & French Drains

Niche service cutting narrow trenches for landscape edging, drip lines, and French drains along foundations or in root-dense areas. The 22-1/2 inch reach and hex shank stability handle compacted soils and shallow concrete skirts. Partner with landscapers for referrals.


Antique Brick Reclaim

Recover and clean mortar from demolition bricks and pavers for resale to designers and DIYers. Use the chisel to shear mortar beds with minimal brick damage, then palletize and list online with delivery. Premium pricing for matched lots and patina-rich batches.

Creative

Stone Garden Totems

Use the 3-inch cutting edge to rough out simple shapes and grooves in soft stone blocks (like limestone) and stack them into sculptural garden totems. The long 22-1/2 inch length gives control for deeper channels and ledges. Finish with wire brushing and add solar uplights for dramatic night silhouettes.


Concrete Mosaic Steppers

Score and split reclaimed concrete and stone into controlled shards to create mosaic stepping stones. The wider edge lets you cleave pieces cleanly; arrange in patterns in a mold and pour new concrete around them. Seal for a durable, custom walkway with recycled character.


Bas-Relief Block Art

Carve low-relief designs into cinder blocks or poured thin concrete panels for brutalist wall art. Outline with a marker, then chip away background areas with the chisel, leaving raised motifs. Mount panels on a French cleat for industrial decor indoors or outside.


Urban Fossil Planters

Turn rubble into planters by hollowing cavities into old concrete chunks. The 3-inch edge removes material quickly for bowl-shaped pockets; drill a small drain hole, then sand the rim. Plant succulents or mosses to contrast greenery against raw concrete texture.


Textured Faux-Hewn Beams

Create rustic texture on construction lumber to mimic hand-hewn beams. Use light, controlled passes to scallop and chip the surface along the grain, then sand and stain. Works well on fireplace mantels and ceiling beams for farmhouse or lodge aesthetics.