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๐Ÿ”จ SPKLINE Thinset Scaling SDS Plus Demolition Tool: Efficient and Powerful Review

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Description of ๐Ÿ”จ SPKLINE Thinset Scaling SDS Plus Demolition Tool: Efficient and Powerful

Made of high quality hardened steel alloy with heat treatment process this scaling chisel is very hard and durable to support you with all kinds of scaling jobs especially good for removal of old tiles, thinset, mortar and other adhesive. 3"(75mm) wide and 10"(250mm) long, the longer length is easier and much more comfortable for operation. It also supports to reach into the corner and place where there is no enough space. Optimal geometry design offers comfortable use with less vibration, machine sharpened edge guarantees high efficiency in tile and thinset breaking and removing. Standard SDS-Plus shank is compatible with Bosch, Dewalt, Milwaukee, Hilti, Makita, Hitachi and all other brand electric or cordless SDS+ rotary hammers with chipping or chiseling function. Please switch from rotary mode to chipping or chiseling mode when using it. Small size, high thinset removal rate, easy for operation, long life time, wide compatibility with all SDS-Plus system impact drill and rotary hammers. This scaling chisel is widely used by DIYers, home owners and professional contractors.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good value for money.

Works great. I used a Bosch hammer drill tool on about 420 square feet of laminate tile. I also used it quite heavily on a small concrete beam. Worked like a champ, I bought two but didn't even have to use the other one because the first held up so well. Good value for money.

Pros
  • Best in its niche
Cons
  • Speed

Revainrating 5 out of 5

GOOD BUILD QUALITY

The build quality on this single bit looks much better than the build quality on any other set of bits I've purchased here at Revain. This set of shizels had many pits and poor steel finish. The build quality of this standalone awl is not perfect, but it is better than other Shizel sets. hope it lasts

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  • Inspires Confidence
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  • Frequency

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good nozzle SDS plus

I was working on repairing an apartment and removing most of the tiles with my hands. I rented a ยฃ20 demo hammer from the Orange Big Box store. Not only was it a bit pricey, but it was also heavy and my hands felt like they would fall off after a short while due to the vibration. I decided to buy an 11 pound hammer drill and this tool. Doesn't matter! This drill bit easily cut through a thin layer and proved to be very durable.

Pros
  • Hand tool
Cons
  • I don't remember but there was something

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It's the Bomb - Power Tools and Hand Tools

I had to chip the tiles and I did it by hand with a hammer and chisel and it was slow. Went to Home Depot to get another chisel, looked around the tool store and saw a rock drill with an SDS chisel. I never considered using my hammer drill in percussion mode only (no drill), of course the HD didn't have those bits. That evening I looked at Revain at home and ordered this drill. I came in the next day and plugged it into my drill in percussion mode and it worked amazingly like a miniatureโ€ฆ

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  • Power Tools and Hand Tools
Cons
  • Unsure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Worked For Me - Power & Hand Tools

I needed to remove 400 square feet of floor tile that was installed 12 years ago. I used a friend's impact drill/jackhammer with this chisel and the tiles popped right out. The problem was the old grout which had to be removed in order to lay the new tiles. For me as the older man it was a three day job but the chisel worked great. I sharpened it occasionally. I would never have made it without him. Also, I dropped the chisel as this will be my last tile job. Constantly kneeling up and down led

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  • Tools & Housewares
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  • Expensive