The 12 joules of impact energy on this thing means it actually punches through concrete rather than just rattling against it—we've had guys try cheaper hammers and come back within a week, so most buyers go with the 12J from the start for real demolition work.
Pricing is straightforward enough: sample unit runs about $68, mid-tier orders of 50 pieces or so drop to roughly $59 each, and if you're buying 200 or more our company can get that down to around $54 per unit depending on shipping arrangements.
It's a 1200W motor, which is pretty much the sweet spot for heavy chiseling without lugging around a monster tool, and the no-load speed sits at 1100r/min with an impact rate hitting 4100r/min—you'll need a 17mm hex chuck for bits, and teh anti-vibration system actually helps because your hands won't be useless after an hour.
The plastic case includes two hex17x280mm chisels and spare carbon brushes (usually 2-4 weeks if you need replacements), but what a lot of buyers don't ask about is the lock-on switch—it lets you run continuous operation without holding the trigger, and that makes a real difference on long chiseling jobs where your finger would otherwise cramp up.
Also, the 360° rotating auxiliary handle and ergonomic soft-grip make it easier to control; we usually have stock for standdard models, but confirm lead time if you need a specific voltage because of that it's availble in both 220-240V and 120V configurations.
6.5kg isn't featherweight, but for 12J impact energy it's actually better balanced than some lighter hammers that bounce more—don't use it for fine drilling though, it's demolition-rated and you'll chip tile edges fast if you try.
12J is a solid sweet spot for most demolition jobs—it'll handle reinforced concrete walls and slabs without an issue. If you're taking on massive industrial foundations daily, you might want a 15J+ model, but for general contractor work this one pulls its weight.
Our MOQ is 50 units per model, but we can negotiate if you're ordering a mixed container with other tools. For sample orders or small test runs, we can do 5–10 pieces at a higher unit price.
Yes, we have CE, EMC, and RoHS certificates ready to share. Just let me know your compliance requirements, and I'll send the relevant docs along with the PI.
It's a dedicated HEX 17mm system, so you'll need hex shank bits (like the two chisels included). There's no SDS-plus adapter that fits securely, so stick with hex bits for safe operation.
Standard lead time is 25–30 days after confirming the order and deposit. If you need it faster, we can rush production in about 18–20 days, but that may add a small expedite fee.