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Makita HM1211B 20-Pound Demolition Hammer

Makita HM1211B 20-Pound Demolition Hammer
From Makita

List Price: $928.00
Price: $599.99

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Ships from and sold by Max Tool

7 new or used available from $450.00

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Product Description

10 Amp motor pounds out 2000 blows per minute to efficiently break concrete, cut asphalt, dig out packed gravel and more. Accepts commonly used 3/4in. steel and sports a one-touch bit retainer for quick bit changes. Blows Per Minute (BPM): 2,000, Amps: 10, Impact Energy (ft. lbs.): 10.5, Impact Energy (J): 14.2, Accepts Bits (in.): 3/4 Hex Steel


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #50850 in Home Improvement
  • Brand: Makita
  • Model: HM1211B
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 33.00 pounds

Features

  • 20-pound demolition hammer with 10 Amp motor
  • Accepts commonly used 3/4-inch steel
  • Rubber grip side handles absorb vibration; can be secured in 4 positions
  • Includes demolition hammer, hex wrench, and plastic tool case
  • Measures 19-5/16-by-5-11/16-by-9-13/16 inches (LxWxH); 1-year limited warranty

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Makita 20-pound demolition hammer features a powerful 10 Amp motor that provides fast and efficient operation. For user comfort and convenience, the rubber grip side handles absorb vibration and can be secured in four positions. This tool has been factory grease packed for reduced maintenance and it has an automatic brush cut-out when periodic servicing is due. It accepts commonly used 3/4-inch steel and measures 19-5/16-by-5-11/16-by-9-13/16 inches (length by width by height) and is backed by a one-year warranty.

What's in the Box
Demolition hammer, hex wrench, and plastic tool case.


Customer Reviews

Lighter In Weight to Hold, Heavy Duty for Work5
My husband and I purchased this Makita demolition hammer after renting several different brands from local rental shops. We found the Makita to be economical to purchase, lighter in weight to hold for longer periods of time but also heavy duty enough for continous work over a period of several hours in removing ceramic tile in our single family home. We attempted to purchase this model from a local rental store with attachments and found that we saved several hundred dollars in the quoted price when buying the hammer through Amazon.com. We did check locally and this Makita model was not found at any of our local homestores but we believe it to be an excellent choice. My husband and I are using the Makita Demolition Hammer with a 4 1/2inch tile chipping blade and a separate sharp 6 inch long blade (with removable handle) to take up the white mastic in our single family home. We have finished 1/2 of the job and are very pleased with this product.

Makita Demo Hammer5
I purchased this piece of equipment for my son who lives in a different part of the state than I do. However, he told me its an amazing piece of equipment, even better than the older model Makita that his former company had. Its a back-saver.

Great Tool!5
I'm a General Contractor and we tear out a lot of tile floors and demo concrete for plumbing. On a large tile job I like to run two chipping hammers, so I went to the big orange store and rented a Bosch chipping hammer of approximately the same size. I come back to the job and the Bosch is sitting in its box while the guys are taking turns with the Makita. I had another tile tear out job and again put the Bosch on the job and again they would only use the Makita. I asked why and they said the Makita just works faster. I didn't buy mine from Amazon, I bought it second hand and never thought much of it as it doesn't look modern like the new stuff with SDS bits and I didn't pay alot for it. The 3/4 Hex end bits are cheap at Jim & Slims Tools and you can weld what ever you want onto the end of a broken hex bit. This tool works very well and has proven itself on job after job. Heck I even went out and bought some new bits for it and gave it a good cleaning since next week it will be doing its job again!