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Review on πŸ’₯ Powerful XtremepowerUS 2200Watt Electric Demolition Concrete Breaker by Russ Montgomery

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Concrete chisel worth every penny

Builders/remodelers often need to blast concrete. We have several electric hammers, all Bosch and Makita. We recently had a job where we needed an extra demo hammer due to the number and thickness of panels to be removed. You had to either buy another hammer for over $1200, rent it for $100 a day, or buy that unknown amount for $120 and own it for as long as it lasted. Well, we got our money's worth and then some. We used it 3 days in a row and it works just as well as our big Makita hammer. As far as I know, he may die tomorrow, but he was definitely worth our money this week. Looking at other reviews some people have had bad luck with them but I would buy them again in a heartbeat. It comes with 2 bits, but for an additional $30 you can get a 3" x 12" TR Industrial TR89103 Hex Shank Bit. This is better suited for creating the breaklines needed to break the concrete into larger pieces. Make sure you lubricate it. They recommend diesel engine oil (15w40). It's not a big pneumatic hammer for breaking rocks, but it will definitely handle 100 square foot concrete slabs as well as all the big brands.

Pros
  • Input motor: 2200W
Cons
  • Nothing