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VEVOR Demolition Jack Hammer, 4500W 1800BPM, 1-1/8" Hex Heavy Duty Concrete Breaker with 4 Chisels, Case and Gloves, 220V Industrial Electric Jackhammer for Demolishing, Chipping & Demo, CE Approved

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Demolition Jack Hammer, 4500W 1800BPM, 1-1/8" Hex Heavy Duty Concrete Breaker with 4 Chisels, Case and Gloves, 220V Industrial Electric Jackhammer for Demolishing, Chipping & Demo, CE Approved

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Don't waste your money
Jack hammer worked great for 30 minutes. Then, it would no longer hammer. I had too long to return.
markamzon markamzon
so far so good
Paired this with a propane generator and now I can use it anywhere on my property. Been mostly using it to dig post holes for a deer fence and it works wonders in our rocky soil. much easier than using a pick, shovel, or metal pry bar to get out the rocks.
Jerry B Jerry B
Works as advertised
used it to dig earth anchor holes in clay/rock too hard for auger.
mark drown mark drown
Easy to use. Did the job!
Wow! Very simple to set up and operate. Comes with case and attachments. I used it to remove a brick fire place front floor over a concrete slab. Personnal use, not commercial. 10 minutes and it removed a 4' x 3' area with ease. I watched a uTube video on this item and it worked exactly as viewed. Price was exceptional $115.00 It weighs about 45lbs. I am 63 years old and it was better than using a chisel and hammer which is what I started with. Dollar/ per time......do it. It will now go into my tool room and be used or loaned out to friends/family as needed.
FXA FXA
Blast thru Brick and Stone
I bought this to remove a 25 foot retaining wall. Works well on brick and mortar. A little heavy and not easy to use on sloped projects (my wall was on a slope) but well worth the price point. I have also used it to split Belgium blocks on several projects.
Fair and balanced Fair and balanced
As described great for DIYER
I had a few projects around the house that would make my life easier if I had a jack hammer, I went out to the orange big box store and priced out the rental, and figured I would break even I used this Jack hammer a few times. Happy to say it's already paid for it's self. Things to Know: It's heavy, so it breaks concrete like butter. but keep in mind it is heavy It comes with to two attachments The carrying case is well made and has wheels I recommend the product
Joe D Joe D
Good Residential JackHammer
Bought it for a couple of DIY projects. First project went flawless. Very powerful tool and description was good. Case and tool good quality, however gloves and glasses were thrown away.
Mike Mike
Experienced User
We’ve purchased many items from VEVOR and we are very happy with them and intend to continue in the future. Shipping is fast. My wife has a recent cancer diagnosis, 2 weeks later she’s in for bilateral mastectomy. We have a 9 month old German Shepherd puppy with massive energy and have yet to let her off leash. Post surgery we won’t be walking her for many weeks, we decided to fence in an area for her to run w/out taking off and ending up who knows where. We live on an 8 acre field so we picked out an area that is 100 feet long by 50 feet wide to fence in. My son and I were digging the holes for the posts when we ran into some boulders beneath the soil way too large to remove, some were only 3 - 4” deep, others were just below the surface. It ended up being on the 100’ side, It was 8 out of the 10 that had to be drilled and hammered out. While digging the holes the hammer arrived.😃! Using an SDS MAX w/1/2” X 21” bit drilling holes 12” in diameter x 18” in depth, we’d drill 6”, chisel out 3”,clean out, rinse, repeat, for all holes needing drilling. After reading the manual and post setup, we used it almost immediately. drilled holes +/-1” apart, a lot of holes to drill. 😳😤😆. The manual states that you have to put grease (oil) in the gear box before use, approximately 60g of 15W/40 hydraulic oil. There is a clear sight glass that is used as a gear box plug that threads in, it uses a rubber O-ring that functions as a seal. When viewing the oil level through the sight glass, ensuring that the hammer is standing vertical, with the bit end towards the ground, the oil should be just a very small bit below the center of the glass. After approximately 50 hours you are to open the cap and tip the hammer onto its side to drain the oil out, then refill with the appropriate oil with around 60g. The issue with the one I received is, while using the hammer, the oil would warm up, this phenomenon is normal, however during the 5th hole it began to drain out, running down the shaft of the bit through the hole where the bit is inserted and locked into place (chuck) this phenomenon is not normal🤷. Hence, we had to stop using the hammer. At first I thought that maybe it was the small amount of grease that I applied to the chuck end of the bit before locking it in place that was running out. After checking everything out this is not possible, there is too much running out and the oil keeps needing refilling after a short while, making use of the hammer extremely inefficient. The hammer arrived on 3 October 2024 and has a very small amount of time on it. This fence is critical for us to complete in a very timely manner, (before the ground freezes) the hammer is the tool that will help make this possible. We chose the 3500w model as it appears as though it is the most durable and would be the most reliable. Take away the leak, the hammer functions exactly as designed, very effective.
Aaron Aaron
Works Great!
Using to break up old porch footing, broke them with ease. Mine isn't leaking oil like some reviewers say but looking at the parts drawing it shows a simple oring as the front seal, is it as easy as putting $1 o-ring to fix it? Sure looks that way... For a home DIYer, this is more than I need.
Catherine Loke Catherine Loke
Cheaper than renting and really powerful
I was on the fence about getting this; I already have a name brand SDS max drill so I thought this wouldn't be much better... I was pleasantly surprised to find out I was wrong; this thing is a beast, it tore through a 4-6\" thick concrete path with ease, I took my time and still did around 32 sq ft in about 3 hours. I'm glad I read the reviews before hand so I knew it needed the oil adding because in the manual that bit isn't explained until the end. Mine did come with a tube of oil so I just needed to add it. That said, the manual is pretty decent and easy to follow. As others have said, the case isn't really going to stand up to being dragged around but it's nice for storage. In my area, this worked out cheaper than renting one for a few days, so I was skeptical but I'm really impressed with it.

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