This demolition jack hammer has been a solid performer for my general home DIY projects. I’ve used it to rip up sidewalks and remove a flagpole concrete base, and it handled both tasks. Mine has the 2200W motor and 1350 BPM making quick work of tough concrete compared to my smaller tools. One thing to be mindful of is the oil. It’s a bit confusing at first, so it’s crucial to ensure you’re using the right type and the correct amount before operating the jackhammer. Despite my initial concerns, the unit has been quite forgiving, even when I wasn’t entirely sure about the oil levels. The six included chisel bits are versatile and come in handy for various demolition tasks. I have broken one tip a little, but still useable. I am not sure if it was me though or just the accessory though. The carrying case is a nice addition, keeping everything organized and easy to transport. This was big for me because it has wheels. This jackhammer has proven to be a reliable and effective tool for heavy-duty DIY projects around the home. My review is comparing to similar tools though. It is not comparable to the bigger gas powered big brothers. If you have a larger project, it will take some time for this to get through. It will, but it will take more time.