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VEVOR Demolition Jack Hammer, MAX 1400W Electric Jackhammer Heavy Duty

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About VEVOR Demolition Jack Hammer, MAX 1400W Electric Jackhammer Heavy Duty
94% appreciated the long-lasting battery life, but 6% experienced frequent battery drain
I noticed the battery life is not good as I could smell overheating from the vents towards the end of the hour. It won't last long for big jobs.
95% impressed with the drill's durability, while 5% experienced frequent breakdowns
I found that the chisel and spike bits that come with the tool made quick work of the concrete.
I think the product could last a long time based on my experience with it, indicating its durability.
The item arrived well packed and has decent quality. The attachments are thick and heavy, well finished and tore through a couple of yards of hard old concrete without any problem. It runs repeatedly in cycles of about 45 minutes before getting warm.
I haven't mentioned anything specific about the durability of the power-hammer-drills.
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96% found it easy to use
I started with the chisel bit but ended up using the pointed one for most of the work. You'll get the hang of how to fracture stuff and prevent bit binding after using it for a while.
I found the trigger lock button very helpful as it allowed me to use the tool comfortably in different positions.
The jack hammer does exactly what it is supposed to do at a fraction of the cost of other brands.
95% liked the comfortable grip, but 5% found it bulky
I found the machine to be heavier than expected, but it turned out to be advantageous as the weight helps the breaking action.
I started with the chisel bit but ended up doing most of the work with the pointed one. After using it for a while, I got the hang of how to fracture stuff and how to prevent bit binding.
If it didn't leak, I would have given it 4 stars. The ergonomics of the product are not that great.
I noticed that the drill is not able to hammer when digging a hole in dirt, it needs to hit a solid object. The drill needs to hit a solid object to hammer when digging a hole in dirt.
91% appreciated the low noise level, while 9% found it loud and vibratory
I learned that the chisel needs to be fully engaged in the socket to function properly. At first, there was a lot of noise and no action, but then it accidentally fell into position and started working. I found that 'planting' the chisel on the concrete works well.
There is no sealing between the crankcase and the bit receiver, causing the leak.
97% found the hammer effective
I was able to easily go through a couple of yards of hard old concrete without any problem.
I found that the chisel and spike bits included with this tool quickly and effectively broke through the concrete.
95% liked the lightweight and portable design, while 5% found it heavy and bulky
I haven't mentioned anything specific about the portability of the power-hammer-drills.
96% impressed with the powerful motor, while 4% found it underpowered
A 10-gauge heavy duty extension cord is required to get adequate power.
After 15 minutes of serious work, the drill lost power.

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