15 Amp 1-3/4 in. SDS-MAX Corded Combination Hammer with E-Clutch






Category: Factory Clearance Sale






Category: Factory Clearance Sale
Went straight through 18" of concrete like it was butter, and the E-Clutch saved my arm when the bit snagged. The 15 amp motor doesn't bog down even under heavy load, and that 21.65 lb weight is just right for keeping it stable without killing my shoulder.
I was worried this hammer would be too heavy for overhead work, but the E-Clutch saved me when the bit caught in rebar — it kicked but didn't twist my wrist. It chewed through 20 holes in reinforced concrete without bogging down.
I was drilling anchor holes for a heavy-duty shelving install, and the E-Clutch kicked in perfectly when the bit snagged on rebar—saved me from a wrist injury. The 15 amps never bogged down, and the chisel mode made quick work of breaking up a small section of old floor.
Broke up a stubborn concrete patio slab in half the time I expected — the 15 amp motor really delivers, and the anti-vibration handles kept my hands from going numb.
The E-Clutch kicked in instantly when I accidentally bound the bit up in rebar, saving me a trip to the hospital. Drives 1-3/4" bits through reinforced concrete like butter, and the anti-vibration handles actually let me work a full day without my hands going numb.
Got this for some serious foundation drilling and the E-Clutch saved my wrist when the bit caught rebar. It plows through concrete like butter and the vibration control is noticeably better than my old rotary hammer.
Had a big concrete footer to break up in my basement, and this thing powered through it without bogging down once; the E-Clutch saved me from a nasty kickback when I hit a rebar stub.
The SDS-MAX bit change was much easier than I expected, locking in securely with a simple twist. Drilled a dozen 3/4-inch holes in concrete for shelf anchors and it powered through without any binding or slowdown.
The E-Clutch saved my wrist when the bit grabbed on a rebar hit, and the active vibration control let me work nearly an hour without the usual numbness. Plenty of power for busting up a old concrete slab, though it's a bit hefty to lug up stairs.
The 15 amp motor plowed through three 6-inch concrete cores without bogging down, and the active vibration control made a noticeable difference—my hands weren't numb after an hour of use.