That 3.5J impact energy is enough to crack through concrete slabs on renovation jobs, and we've seen it used by contractors who need to break up bathroom floors or driveways without bringing in a bigger rig.
It's got a brush motor running at 1600W with variable speed from 0 to 1300rpm, so you can feather the trigger for controlled chiseling or just hammer through at full tilt—the 28mm bit diameter is standerd for these jobs, and most buyers go with heavy-duty bits from the same brand.

The packaging adds up quick; each piece weights about 27.85kg, so for a five-pack you're looking at roughly 140kg in that 59.8x44.3x29.8cm box, so you'll probably want to check forklift access or pallet loading before ordering.

Certifications are all there—GS, CE, EMC, EMI, SGS, TUV, ROHS—which basically covers European compliance for both safety and emissions, but confirm your country's specific variant since voltage is 220-240V at 50/60Hz and we usually have stock in about 20 days or so.

Not great for heavy strucutral demolition with thick rebar, but for repetitive interior work it's actually better than a sledgehammer because teh anti-vibration helps you last through a full shift.
Warranty runs one year, though what it doesn't cover is abuse from dry-running the bit or using it continuously at max speed for an hour straight—that's a detail a few buyers have tripped on.
The MOQ is typically 100 pieces per model, but we can discuss smaller trial orders if you're just getting started.
Lead time is around 30-45 days after order confirmation and deposit, depending on the quantity and customization required.
Yes, we include copies of the GS, CE EMC, EMI, SGS, TUV, and ROHS certificates with each shipment, and they match the model MX804 exactly.
Absolutely, we offer OEM/ODM services. You can choose your own brand name, logo, and packaging design for the MX804.
Yes, it's a brush motor. Brush motors are reliable and cost-effective; brushes can be replaced easily, and with proper maintenance, the tool lasts for years of heavy use.