We’re seeing most bulk buyers go with the 1050W model—it’s pretty much the sweet spot for concrete and masonry work, and that 9J impact energy handles rebar better than you’d expect from a 4.5kg drill.
Lead time is usually 20 days or so for MOQ of 50 units, but we’ve got stock on the 220-240V version right now; the 120V variant might need a week or two extra (check lead time).

That safety clutch is what keeps it form twisting your wrist when bit binds—actually saves more than a few tool repairs on site, especially with teh 28mm max bore in hammer mode.
You’ll get the plastic case and a handful of SDS Plus bits in the box, but most buyers order extra bits seperately since the included ones are fine for testing, not.
The 360° auxiliary handle and ergonomic main handle mean less fatigue on long pours, though at 4.5kg it’s not something you’d want overhead all day—better suited for vertical drilling in walls or floors.
Our MOQ for the MP328 is 50 units, but we can be flexible for first-time orders or sample requests—just let us know.
We can provide CE, EMC, and RoHS certifications upon request. Full test reports for the safety clutch and impact energy are also available.
Yes, the MP328 supports both 220-240V and 120V, so it’s suitable for markets like the US or Japan. Just confirm the voltage when ordering.
The SDS Plus chuck accepts bits from 5mm to 28mm. The package includes a set of SDS Plus bits, but the exact sizes depend on your order—we can customize the kit.
Yes, each MP328 comes packed in the plastic case for storage and transport. We also offer bulk packaging options if you need to reduce shipping costs.