4400 blows per minute with 2.2J impact energy is pretty much what you need for concrete up to 13mm, and teh brushless motor means it doesn't bog down like the brushed ones do—we've seen those die mid-job on heavy rebar. SDS-plus chuck makes bit swaps quick, and the 360° handle actually lets you brace it at weird angles on a ladder.
Most buyers are contractors doing anchor holes or chipping tile, but it's also fine for wood up to 30mm if you switch to hammer-off mode; just don't expect it to replace a dedicated chisel hammer for heavy demo work. Variable speed is nice for starting a hole without walking the bit, and the LED light helps in dark crawl spaces.
We usually have stock on the STC6802, but confirm lead time for large orders—MOQ is 50 units or so, and we'll include a COA with each batch. It's GS/CE/EMC/RoHS/UL/BSCI certified, so you don't need to chase separate paperwork for most markets.
The 3.2kg weight (without battery) is lighter than a lot of corded hammers, actually, so guys using it overhead for chiseling don't fatigue as fast. One thing nobody asks: the brushless motor is quieter than brushed ones, which helps on job sites with noise limits.
Anyway, pricing beats the big-name cordless systems by about 30% for equivalent impact energy, but you'll need to factor in battery costs if you're not already on our 18V platform. We ship with a 360° auxiliary handle and depth rod, though the carrying case is optional—some buyers just use a tool bag.
You can drill up to 13mm in concrete with the 2.2J impact energy – enough for most anchor bolts and standard masonry work.
No, the STC6802 is a bare tool – it works with any 18V lithium-ion battery from our system, but you'll need to pick up a battery and charger separately.
It's certified with GS, CE, EMC, RoHS, UL, and BSCI – so it meets European and US safety standards, plus environmental and factory audit requirements.
Yes, it has a chiseling mode – just switch the function selector and you can chip away tile, mortar, or small channels. The 360° auxiliary handle gives you good control.
Typically 25-30 days after deposit for MOQ orders. We keep some stock for smaller quantities, but bulk production runs smoothly once we confirm specs.