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Electric Rotary Hammers

What is an electric rotary hammer?

An electric rotary hammer is a tool for drilling holes in concrete, brick, and stone. It is used for jobs where a drill is too weak or simply doesn't provide adequate speed. With both rotation and impact, an electric rotary hammer handles hard walls, slabs, or partitions more effectively. 

What is an electric rotary hammer used for?

Most often, an electric rotary hammer is used to create holes for dowels, anchors, fasteners, outlet boxes, cables, and various installations. It is also used to remove tiles, chip off plaster, or clean up specific areas during demolition. For home, renovation, and workshop use, it's not a single-purpose tool but a versatile workhorse that handles many tasks. For some craftsmen, cordless rotary hammers are more convenient if they frequently work in unpredictable conditions.

Characteristics of electric rotary hammers

When choosing a rotary hammer, it's worth considering the overall performance of the tool, not just individual numbers. The most important indicators are:

  • power;
  • impact energy;
  • operating modes;
  • chuck type;
  • weight;
  • 220 V power supply.

The Flash Army category includes lighter SDS-plus models for general repairs and heavier SDS-max options for more demanding tasks. This is evident even from the basic parameters: models are available from 500 W and 1.3 J to 1800 W and 10 J. For a complete set, electric wall chasers are also purchased to cover the full range of planned work.

How do electric rotary hammers differ from cordless ones?

The corded version is simpler for longer work. It doesn't need charging, operates reliably from an outlet, and is well-suited for renovations in an apartment, house, or workshop. Cordless rotary hammers are more convenient if you need more mobility or lack access to a power outlet. On Flash Army, they are in a separate category, also divided by body type, modes, and SDS-Plus or SDS-Max chucks.

Recommendations for choosing electric rotary hammers

If you plan to buy a rotary hammer for shelves, profiles, fasteners, and general repairs, a heavy model is not necessary. If working with concrete, frequent use, and demolition are planned, then impact energy, weight, and how the tool feels in hand become important. When working extensively on walls, belt sanders are often considered along with the rotary hammer for the next stage.

Where to buy an electric rotary hammer?

At Flash Army, you can conveniently browse models for various work volumes — from simpler home options to tools for more serious loads. If you find it difficult to choose, consultants can help you select a model for your tasks. Plus, you can complete other renovation purchases in one place, without searching multiple websites. And fast delivery  — guarantees that the most essential items will be with you when you need them.