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Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Highly recommend. I love mine, I use it with a bit for tee posts. Only way to build fence in my opinion!
Santa Sofia Hospital
Reviewed in Mexico on January 31, 2025
como esta buenas tardes, le escribo con la finalidad de exponer mi preocupación. A fínales del 2023 compre 2 demoledor y uno de ellos dejo de funcionar sin causa aparente se ha usado muy poco, me pueden apoyar donde me dirijo para que sea posible lo puedan reparar, gracias.
Diana
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2025
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Susan
Reviewed in the United States on January 2, 2025
Exactly what my husband needed for work. Heavy duty and easy to operate.
Paula Segura
Reviewed in Mexico on January 18, 2025
Tenía mis dudas respecto al SDS pero resultó ser muy buena inversión, me preocupaba un poco que salía un olor a plástico o resina quemada Pero x experiencia se que a veces algunas herramientas al principio de su uso pueden oler así ... El primer día lo usé 1 hora continuamente el segundo día lo usé casi por 2 horas seguidas y ya después la use aproximadamente x 5 horas continuas ,,,si recomiendo este SDS max berserker .....tengo un SDS max boch y se que es de mejor calidad Pero tiene muy parecido la potencia de 16 Jules y x el precio si lo vale totalmente
Cab
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2024
I've only needed it once so far, for a small basement walkout.It was easy to set-up,oil, and work with.In the end, it was cheaper than renting one.Holding vertically is fine. The weight thelos then.Holding horizontal might suck, but it's not bad.Main thing is that it feels good, works well, didn't break in first use, and price was right.
John Pfisterer
Reviewed in the United States on November 21, 2024
very much liked this demolition tool
Janita Zimmerman
Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2024
Worked as it should and did the job
mark /nebraska
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2024
Heavy enough to do the work but not too heavy to waer you out. The chisel worked better for me than the point. Would recommend it. I have only used it for a few hours but I am impressed with the build quality.
Godzilla Fan
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023
Summary: excellent value for what it is: a medium-duty, light weight jackhammer.I am writing this rewiew to help on decision-making on the suitability of this size/wieght/strength tool. See other reviews for other comparisons. Over-all, I recommenr this great value for what this tool is and have had a good experience with it so far.This item fits in a rare middle spot of medium weight (25 pounds) but good breaking force (45 joules= 33 foot lbs). There is a big gap in demolition-tool strengths between 10 foot-lbs (rotary hammer) and 40 foot lbs (full jack hammer). Similarly, there is a gap in weights of the tools, usually 12 lbs (small rotary hammer) to 45-55 lbs (full jack hammer). Consider how you might be using a hammer. Ain't nobody using a 50 lb jack for anything but straight-down foundation/driveway busting. This 25 pounder can be used for reasonable short periods holding horizontally (I ain't you gym coach, be smart), definitely can work at angles, for instance carving out a cement retainer wall in a garden. But I would maybe not use it for popping out tiled walls or flooring. A lighter rotary hammer tool makes sense therefor more delicate, more horizontal work. This does have a strength dial and SDS heads so you *could* get an angled chisel, and you might be temped to use it on flooring removal, but it is more tool than probably needed unless it is a serious flooring situation.I also found this tool versitile for concrete "carving" situations: trying to round-out/shape a cut as a first pass (eg toilet hole), shaping a retainer wall,or getting close to a foundation cut line using the different speed/strength setting and swapping out heads easily with the SDS sytem. I also carved down at angles a lot with this tool, in a way that would have taken more time with a smaller, less powerful tool. Got a waist high wall to take down and don't want to stand on top of it with a jackhammer? Here you go. But you are not going to lift this 25 pounds over your head in a "new door right there, new window over there" situation. And I found it did just fine replacing normal jackhammer operation on things like typical foundation and driveways. Might be a bit short for all-day work for tall guys, maybe experiment with some longer bits if you are doing a lot of driveways. And it isn't anywhere near as load as commercial grade electric or air jacks. So the stress and strain is less using this for medium-duty jobs.Other reviewers with more experience can speak to the relative build quality, relative ability, and suitability for profesional work, and perhaps more on the limitations. I find it really mobile, versitile, and mercifully light for use in medium-duty demo situations.
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