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What are electric wall chasers?
A wall chaser is a tool for cutting straight grooves in walls, floors, or ceilings for cables, pipes, or other utilities. In short, it's a grooving tool for working with concrete, brick, aerated concrete blocks, and similar materials when you need to create a channel neatly and with proper geometry, rather than just randomly breaking it out.
What are electric wall chasers used for?
Such a tool is needed for electrical, low-voltage, plumbing, and any work where utilities need to be hidden within the structure. A wall chaser makes it easy to cut a long, straight groove without constantly correcting the line. After the pass, the core is often removed manually or with demolition hammers, and dust is best extracted immediately with a vacuum cleaner.
Types of electric wall chasers
Most often, the difference here is not in the name, but in the disc diameter and possible depth. More compact models are chosen for lighter work on walls and aerated concrete blocks. Larger wall chasers handle concrete more easily and allow for deeper channels. For example, the website offers a 125 mm, 1400 W option with a maximum depth of 30 mm, and a 230 mm, 2600 W model with a maximum depth of 65 mm.
Characteristics of electric wall chasers
When choosing a wall chaser, you look not at one number, but at several simple things:
- power;
- disc diameter;
- cutting depth and width;
- weight;
- vacuum cleaner connection;
- comfort in hand.
Usually, the depth and width for working with concrete, stone, and masonry are specified separately. Width adjustment, if available, is also highlighted. After this stage, the surface is then finished with wall and ceiling sanders if the task involves further finishing.
How to choose an electric wall chaser?
Before buying a wall chaser, it's best to immediately understand what material will be the primary focus of the work. For aerated concrete blocks and shallower channels, there's no point in getting a heavier tool. For concrete, deeper grooves, and regular loads, power, disc, proper dust extraction, and body comfort become important. If the work also involves trimming or cleaning, electric angle grinders are often useful in this context. The price of a wall chaser here also depends not only on the brand but also on the cutting depth and tool class.
Where to buy an electric wall chaser?
At Flash Army, you can conveniently purchase wall chasers of all formats: from more compact models for lighter work to more powerful options for concrete and greater depth. Plus, you can immediately gather everything for installation here, instead of searching for related tools in different stores. We deliver via Nova Poshta throughout Ukraine, so you won't have to postpone your work for long.