8" Diameter semi-pneumatic, ball bearing wheels - easy rolling over rough job sites
Rugged 1" diameter all welded steel frame, plus heavy-duty rubber tie-down - for convenient storage and easy transportation
4 Sockets - holds any 1-1/8" hex collar insert tools
Shock-mounted handles absorb vibration
Editorial Review:
This Bosch 43-lb. demolition hammer is the plug-in-anywhere hammer that is a favorite among the rental industry for its long-term durability and nominal downtime. Includes a cart for easy jobsite mobility. Amps: 15, Blows Per Minute (BPM): 1,400, Impact Energy (ft. lbs.): 43, Impact Energy (J): 58.3, Accepts Bits (in.): 1 1/8in. Hex and Standard 1 1/8in. Air Steel
Customer Reviews:
Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0
Nice Tool I rented several times, don't the money to buy it but I would if I had the money.
You have alternatives ... This tool has to be the whole arsenal for you. If you are like me, and have an occasional demo job to do in order to move a drain, or tear up a bathroom, it's fine. But this is an expensive thing to have around: it takes up plenty of space, it operates as if it's a real jackhammer (it's big) but it does NOT have close to the breaking power of a pneumatic device, so be forewarned. As a good alternative, you might try renting a Hilti 905. The Hilti let's you get more "down" on your project.more info
Ultra versatile machine I bought the Brute to jack up a bunch of concrete slabs - but it has come in handy for a ton of other uses. It works great for jacking up cement - plows through a 4" slab like nothing. If you get the clay spade attachment, it works great for digging into hard soil. Just don't get too zealous with the digging because you'll soon be so deep into the soil that it's hard to get the machine back out. If you have ground rods to drive, or want to plant a bunch of re-bar deep into the ground, definitely get the... more info
Glad I bought it I am a homeowner in S Cal, and we hired a contractor for some backyard improvements. It turned out the guy really didn't know what he was doing. I got estimates of $3,600 to demo and remove his "work" and at that price I thought about doing it myself. Home Depot rents this same hammer for $76 a day or $240 a week, but I really don't like renting tools - I feel pressured to hurry up an get the job done and get the tool back to the store. Plus you have to work your ass off to get the job done in time. Since I... more info