Tradespeople and DIYers breaking up concrete, tile beds, or masonry who want extra reach from a 16-inch chisel with a steel handle.
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You need a short, one-handed point or cold chisel, or you want a cushioned grip rather than a bare metal handle.
Material Alloy Steel
Handle Metal
Size 16 inches
Our scorecard
4.5/5overall
Owner rating4.6/5
4.6 average across 232 owner ratings
Popularity2.9/5
232 owner reviews, more than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other hand tools and workshop hand tools we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
The Bosch HS19R2PK is a concrete chisel priced at $22.93 that holds a 4.6-star rating from 232 verified owners. With 100 units bought in the last month, it shows steady demand from buyers who trust the Bosch name for demolition and masonry accessories.
The chisel is built from alloy steel and measures 16 inches, giving plenty of reach for working below the surface or driving into a concrete slab. The handle is listed as metal, so it is a bare steel shank rather than a cushioned grip. That keeps the tool simple and durable but means it relies on solid hammer technique rather than hand comfort features.
At under $23 with a 4.6-star average across more than 200 reviews, the HS19R2PK is a sensible pick for anyone who wants Bosch quality in a long concrete chisel. ToolHandle is an Amazon Associate and earns from qualifying purchases, which does not influence this ranking.
Pros
4.6-star rating from 232 verified owners
Long 16-inch reach for concrete and masonry work
Alloy steel construction for demolition durability
Steady demand at 100 units sold last month
Reasonable $22.93 price for a trusted Bosch tool
Cons
Metal handle offers no cushioned grip
16-inch length is longer than needed for light, close-in work
No edge width or drive-end spec is listed in the product data
Specifications
Material
Alloy Steel
Handle
Metal
Size
16 inches
Performance notes
The 16-inch alloy steel body suits driving into concrete, tile mortar beds, and masonry where reach matters. The bare metal handle keeps the tool rigid for repeated hammer blows but transmits more shock than a rubber grip would. Pair it with a heavy hammer and steady strikes for best results.
What buyers say
With a 4.6-star average from 232 owners, buyers generally report the chisel holds up to hard masonry work and reflects the durability they expect from Bosch. The most common praise is the strong steel build, while the bare metal handle is the main point that comes down to personal preference.
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