
Too Many Hammer Drills? Here's How to Choose the Right One
Discover the key factors to consider when selecting the perfect hammer drill and chisel for your needs.
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Power determines the drill's capability to handle different materials and tasks efficiently. Higher power typically means more effective drilling and chiseling, especially in tougher materials like concrete and stone.
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Up to 1200 W
Typical price
210.– to 550.–Suitable for light to medium tasks such as drilling into wood and softer materials.
Best for DIY enthusiasts or occasional use, offering an economical choice with sufficient power for small projects.
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1201 - 1600 W
Typical price
210.– to 750.–Ideal for medium to heavy-duty tasks, capable of handling tougher materials like brick and masonry.
Offers a balanced mix of power and control, making it suitable for both professional and frequent home use.
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1601 - 2000 W
Typical price
220.– to 1100.–Designed for heavy-duty applications, including drilling and chiseling concrete and stone.
Recommended for professionals who require maximum power and efficiency for demanding tasks.
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Scheppach AB1900 Demolition Hammer 230-240V 50Hz - 60J
Electrical connection
Battery voltage indicates the power capacity of a hammer drill, affecting its ability to handle tough materials and extended tasks. Selecting the right voltage is crucial for ensuring the tool meets your specific power needs, offering efficiency and convenience during use.
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18 V
Typical price
360.– to 570.–Suitable for light to medium-duty tasks, offering a balance between power and portability.
Ideal for DIY projects and occasional use, providing sufficient power for most household tasks without excessive weight.
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40 V
Typical price
490.– to 890.–Provides more power for heavier tasks, capable of handling tough materials and longer usage periods.
Great for regular use in construction or renovation projects, delivering enhanced performance and reliability.
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Makita 40V max. cordless breaker HM001GM201
Rechargeable battery operated, 40 V
54 V
Typical price
750.– to 940.–Delivers maximum power, suitable for demanding professional tasks and continuous heavy-duty use.
Perfect for professionals needing robust performance, ensuring efficiency even in the most challenging conditions.
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DeWalt Chisel hammer SDS-max 11 kg 1700 watts
Electrical connection, 54 V
Mains voltage refers to the electrical power level at which a hammer drill operates, affecting its compatibility with power sources. Selecting the correct voltage ensures the tool functions safely and efficiently, preventing damage or electrical issues.
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220 V
Typical price
320.– to 840.–Commonly used in many regions, providing a stable and reliable power supply.
Ideal for international use or regions where 220 V is the standard, ensuring smooth operation without voltage converters.
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230 V
Typical price
210.– to 680.–Widely adopted across Europe, offering consistent performance for hammer drills.
Ensures compatibility with European power systems, making it suitable for users in these areas.
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240 V
Typical price
160.– to 340.–Standard voltage in countries like the UK, providing optimal power for high-performance tools.
Best for environments with 240 V outlets, ensuring full tool efficiency and power capacity.
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Scheppach AB1900 Demolition Hammer 230-240V 50Hz - 60J
Electrical connection
The power supply of hammer drills and chisels determines how they are powered, directly affecting their mobility and usage convenience. Choosing the right power supply is essential for matching the tool's capabilities with the work environment and the user's needs.
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Electrical connection
Typical price
210.– to 710.–Requires a constant connection to an electrical outlet via a power cord.
Ideal for long, uninterrupted use in a fixed location where power outlets are available, offering consistent performance without battery concerns.
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Scheppach AB1900 Demolition Hammer 230-240V 50Hz - 60J
Electrical connection
Rechargeable battery operated
Typical price
360.– to 890.–Powered by a rechargeable battery, providing cordless convenience.
Best for projects requiring mobility and ease of movement, allowing usage in areas without electrical access.
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Makita 40V max. cordless breaker HM001GM201
Rechargeable battery operated, 40 V
Petrol
Typical price
300.– to 400.–Runs on petrol, offering high power output and independence from electrical sources.
Suitable for heavy-duty tasks in remote locations, providing robust performance and flexibility.
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Choosing the right brand is crucial for ensuring reliability and performance in hammer drills and chisels. Brands like Makita, Bosch Professional, and Einhell are known for their durability, precision, and innovative features, impacting the efficiency and outcome of construction projects.
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Scheppach
Recognized for robust construction and affordability.
Ideal for budget-conscious users seeking reliable performance.
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Scheppach AB1900 Demolition Hammer 230-240V 50Hz - 60J
Electrical connection
Makita
Known for high-performance tools with advanced technology.
Offers durability and precision, suitable for professional use.
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Bosch Professional
Renowned for engineering excellence and innovative features.
Perfect for demanding tasks, providing reliability and power.
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Bosch Professional Impact hammer with SDS max GSH 5
Electrical connection
Einhell
Offers cost-effective solutions with solid build quality.
Great for DIY enthusiasts and occasional users seeking value.
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Zipper
Focuses on practical designs and user-friendly tools.
Suitable for light to moderate tasks, providing easy handling.
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