Bosch tool repair.

  • Eelpoutguy
    Farmington, Outing
    Posts: 10829
    #2313513

    Does anyone know who repairs Bosch tools in the Metro?
    I have an electric jack hammer that needs repair.

    TIA

    JEREMY
    BP
    Posts: 4163
    #2313515

    Fantasy gifts in Bloomington might. Im sure they sell electric jackhammers.

    Dutchboy
    Central Mn.
    Posts: 17100
    #2313516

    Check with Acme Tool out in Plymouth. I think they are right off Rockford Road.

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 21311
    #2313518

    I thought those Bosch hammers were a few uses and then throw away type tools like what harbor freight sells

    Eelpoutguy
    Farmington, Outing
    Posts: 10829
    #2313519

    Belle has has her hands full now

    Acme – no

    Throw away – Had this one dang near 10 years and drive it hard.

    Joe Jarl
    SW Wright County
    Posts: 2038
    #2313521

    Langford Tool in Minneapolis.

    TheFamousGrouse
    St. Paul, MN
    Posts: 12000
    #2313545

    There is a place in Maple Grove called GT Tool. They are factory authorized service for a whole bunch of brands including Bosch.

    fishingstar
    central mn / starlake
    Posts: 464
    #2313550

    there is tool warehouse in maple grove. We use the one in St. Cloud. They have fixed everything that I have sent them. Most of the tools are air tools but have had them repair electric tools also. They look at and call me with how much it cost to fix it.

    kidfish
    Posts: 245
    #2313553

    Total tool off 94 and Snelling in St Paul might be able to take care of it.

    Deuces
    Posts: 5284
    #2313570

    Thomas tools used to be right in crystal, they moved and just googled that they sold in 2022 to Ferrell. Not sure if same service, but thomas used to be great at everything tool related.

    LabDaddy1
    Posts: 2674
    #2313573

    Bc- nope, at least they weren’t not that long ago. Pretty much all we used when putting in anchors for catwalks, fall protection, ladders, etc.. And we ran them hard all day long. Rarely any issue

    Bearcat89
    North branch, mn
    Posts: 21311
    #2313574

    Bc- nope, at least they weren’t not that long ago. Pretty much all we used when putting in anchors for catwalks, fall protection, ladders, etc.. And we ran them hard all day long. Rarely any issue

    We wrecked lots of Bosch hammers back in the day before fully switching brands. But in the concrete cutting field every tool you have is pushed to the max. We wreck lots of tools in my industry and we get to push all sorts of stuff right to the limits and see what’s worth what and what’s worthless. But I was just teasing matt.

    Eelpoutguy
    Farmington, Outing
    Posts: 10829
    #2313582

    We wrecked lots of Bosch hammers back in the day before fully switching brands. But in the concrete cutting field every tool you have is pushed to the max. We wreck lots of tools in my industry and we get to push all sorts of stuff right to the limits and see what’s worth what and what’s worthless. But I was just teasing matt.
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    I’m slowly replacing Bosch with Hilti toast

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