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Einhell 15kg 1600W Demolition Hammer 230V - £139.98 @ Toolstation

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Einhell 15kg 1600W Demolition Hammer 230V
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Product Details
This Einhell demolition hammer is a powerful tool with a robust construction you can count on. Mains-powered and with a single impact power of 43 J, it is rugged enough for any demolition work in homes or out in a garden. An impact rate of 0-1800 bpm will get you through a lot of work in a short space of time.

The Einhell breaker is designed to make working for extended periods easier without undue strain – either on you or the equipment. The kit includes an additional handle that can be adjusted through 180 degrees so you can comfortably approach the job from the best angle.

This hammer has an Einhell SDS-hex tool chuck to make changing chisels fast and easy too. Also included is a flat and a pointed chisel, so you're ready straight away for most domestic-scale tasks. A 3m rubber cable gives you maximum mobility around your working site, and there’s a practical case for transport and storage too.

• 180° adjustable handle for flexible working

• Changing chisels is quick and easy with Einhell SDS-hex tool chuck

• Impact energy: 43J

• Impact rate: 0-1800 bpm

• Size: 680 mm x 159 mm x 332 mm (L x W x H)

• Rated 230 V and 1600 W

• Includes pointed and flat chisels and storage case

• Recommended oil: 45ml SAE 15W/40 or same spec

• Contains oil – minor seepage during storage and use is expected and normal
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  1. S7000EY's avatar
    S7000EY
    If your after the name einhell that's not a terrible deal but this tool is produced under lots of names, I got this branded titan a couple years ago for £100

    It is a great tool though so definitely worth buying
    mark9915's avatar
    mark9915
    The Titan one is £180 nowadays and I say that having paid about £180 for the Einhell about a month ago grrrr.
  2. steviepp's avatar
    steviepp
    This thing is a beast. Very heavy but helped us break up about 30m squared of concrete. Gets the job done. Male sure to keep topped up with oil...
    mark9915's avatar
    mark9915
    Probably a daft question but how do you know when to top it up?
  3. fatspanner's avatar
    fatspanner
    This is some machine and although heavy will save you so much time.

    I had a concrete pond in the back garden and spent a couple of hours breaking it up with the sledge hammer. I got nowhere. Bought this and it demolished it within hours.

    Used it since for several jobs including breaking up concrete slabs and paths and it's a god send.
  4. grinnaslee's avatar
    grinnaslee
    Don't need, but must buy
  5. tedjourney's avatar
    tedjourney
    “Now, about those noisy speed bumps outside your house Roy”
  6. faceache's avatar
    faceache
    same price on Amazon Prime, guess price matched. Thanks OP am now massively tempted to dig rainwater capture in our sandstone bedrock. Took me a month of summer spare time to dig 1m cube equivalent with a mattock/pick for pond. For capture want 3x this but have not found motivation to repeat the so dull fully manual effort.
  7. god's avatar
    god
    I have no need for this but kinda want one
  8. mark9915's avatar
    mark9915
    Our builder decided to use cement for our fence posts instead of concrete so it doesn’t break with a good whack it just turns to dust making the removal of broken posts an absolute nightmare.

    We had three fence posts to replace recently and the wife suggested buying one of these (£180 with BLC discount at the time) and it made short work of removing all three which were replaced with postcrete not cement.

    This thing is great at what it does but it does weigh a lot so probably best not used on vertical surfaces unless you’re built like Arnie! There’s also a lot of vibration involved so I took lots of breaks just in case!
    hcc27's avatar
    hcc27
    This is where it's at:

    Arnie of course, uses German.


    Heated.
  9. Berwhale's avatar
    Berwhale
    I bought one in 2020 for £120. I used it to break up a 3-4" slab of concrete under paving in my garden. It's a lovely bit of kit; much better than the Titan 6Kg SDS hammer i'd been using before (which to be fair was 12 years old).
  10. louiearch9309's avatar
    louiearch9309
    I have this. Ripped up my old driveway that was poured concrete runs. Made light work of it. The spike tool is half as long as when it was new but you can repurchase these. I think it burned through its oil by the end of the job too.
  11. TheToolGuy's avatar
    TheToolGuy
    Used and abused this one. Handle vibrates loose and trys to disappear in the rubble. Made my own handle with some thread lock and bolts. Still going strong over 2 years.
  12. Ricky_Spanish's avatar
    Ricky_Spanish
    Can anyone please post a link to the oil I would need for this? I've bought for a upcoming project but haven't opened it yet.
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