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Bosch GDE18V-26Dn 18V SDS-plus Dust Collection Attachment HEPA Filter Cordless Extractor Bulldog Rotary Hammers Silica Compliance Concrete Drilling

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Bosch GDE18V-26Dn 18V SDS-plus Dust Collection Attachment HEPA Filter Cordless Extractor Bulldog Rotary Hammers Silica Compliance Concrete DrillingCordless Dust Control for Clean, Compliant Concrete Drilling The Bosch GDE18V 26D Dust Collection Attachment is a high performance solution for professionals seeking mobility, OSHA silica dust compliance, and cleaner job sites. Designed for use with Bosch Bulldog rotary hammers, this 18V attachment delivers cordless dust extraction when paired with the GBH18V 26D D handle hammer and is also compatible with corded models like the 11255VSR, GBH2 28L,

Cordless Dust Control for Clean, Compliant Concrete Drilling

The Bosch GDE18V-26D Dust Collection Attachment is a high-performance solution for professionals seeking mobility, OSHA silica dust compliance, and cleaner job sites. Designed for use with Bosch Bulldog™ rotary hammers, this 18V attachment delivers cordless dust extraction when paired with the GBH18V-26D D-handle hammer and is also compatible with corded models like the 11255VSR, GBH2-28L, and RH228VC. Powered by a Bosch 18V battery (**Battery and charger sold separately**), it features a HEPA filter to capture harmful airborne particles and reduce cleanup time after drilling.

Engineered for versatility and durability, the GDE18V-26D includes two Dust-Eye sizes (5/8" and 1") and a 4" extension to accommodate bit diameters up to 1" and lengths up to 10". The aluminum guide rail ensures smooth retraction during drilling, while the dust container holds debris from up to 20 holes drilled 2" deep with a 1/2" bit. With an integrated On/Off button, five-LED battery indicator, and 180° adjustable side handle, this attachment enhances productivity and safety across concrete, masonry, and renovation projects.

Key Features

  • Cordless dust extraction for Bosch 18V Bulldog™ rotary hammers
  • HEPA filter supports OSHA silica dust regulation compliance
  • Two Dust-Eyes (5/8" and 1") and 4" extension for flexible bit compatibility
  • Aluminum guide rail enables smooth Dust Eye retraction
  • Dust container holds debris from up to 20 holes (2" deep, 1/2" bit)
  • Compatible with Bosch 11255VSR, GBH18V-26D, GBH2-28L, RH228VC models
  • On/Off button and five-LED battery indicator for convenience
  • 180° side handle offers multiple grip positions
  • Lightweight design for maximum mobility on job sites
  • Durable metal and plastic construction for long-term use

What's Included

  • (1) GDE18V-26D Dust Collection Attachment
  • (1) Dust Container
  • (1) HEPA Filter
  • (1) Auxiliary Handle
  • (1) 5/8 In. Dust Eye
  • (1) 1 In. Dust Eye
  • (1) 4 In. Extension

Specifications

Filter Type HEPA
Material Metal, Plastic
Overall Length 13.6 in
Weight 3.6 lb
Compatible Models GBH18V-26D, 11255VSR, GBH2-28L, RH228VC
Bit Diameter Range 5/32 in to 1 in
Bit Length Capacity Up to 10 in
Dust Capacity Up to 20 holes (2 in deep, 1/2 in bit)
Battery Indicator Five-LED
Side Handle 180° Adjustable

Pro Tip

Pair this attachment with Bosch’s GBH18V-26D for a fully cordless, OSHA-compliant drilling setup that minimizes cleanup and maximizes mobility.

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