Customer Review: I am a handyman/ and I do alot of remodeling. I was doing alot of jobs that called for a hammer drill. I finally broke down and purchased one on a clearence sale. The Milwaukee SDS Rotary hammer drill. I believe that the manufacturor has underated this tool. It has three modes; drill, hammer drill... more info
Customer Review: I have had this hammer for about two years and it is a fantastic tool. One description would be POWER, this tool has it to spare it eats up concrete like butter, one inch holes all day no problem. It is also an excellent tool for small demo jobs like taking tile off shower walls and floors too.more info
Customer Review: After 20 years of using roto hammers from a number of brands the Milwaukee Hawk is a real treat. Light weight, easy on the hands and wrists the Hawk is my choice for a medium duty / size roto hammer. I don't know how they make so much power vibrate so little and drill so fast. For holes from 3/16 to... more info
Customer Review: Another great milwaukee tool. I do alot of remodeling in older fine homes with masonry , stone , brick and ceramic tile and I find that with the proper bits the job gets done fast and easy.
Customer Review: I have been using this tool with a 3 inch chisel to break up ceramic tile. It has preformed well without any problems. The only complaint I have about the tool is the handle. With extended use(several hours constant use), the handle tends to loosen and slip. I found myself freqently repositioning... more info
Customer Review: We just put in a paver driveway and had a couple of pavers crack during the plate packing process. Obviously, they are not easily extracted once sand-set. I pulled out the new Milwaukee and with the chisel point made short work of the misguided paver blocks. Cut through like butter and just removed... more info