While this isn't intended for demolition or major concrete work, it excels at bridging the gap in power between a traditional rotary hammer and a cordless hammer drill. Excellent and fast for predrilled holes for wedge and Tapcon-style anchors. Light enough to hang from your belt and operate one handed or overhead. Much more suitable for this niche than a hammer drill.
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I only use this tool 2-3 times a week but I’ve noticed that it leaks oil (or some type of fluid). Weird.
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The Makita subcompact hammerdrill isn't for all day projects but for doing a couple deadheads/concrete anchors it is a beautiful tool, it also has a drill only mode for certain tasks. Very minimal vibration and battery life with 5.0 is not bad. I recommend it!
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This thing is bad a$$. It keeps up with the larger corded roto hammers and is so much lighter. Battery life is great running this thing because the brushless motor. Even tho the battery lasts this thing has plenty of power to drill holes in the hardest concrete
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Thank you great product excelente price
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