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If you're a carpenter or mason and need to drill through concrete floors or walls, hammer drills are the tool for you. Combining a drill with hammering action to break through concrete without burning the drill bit, hammer drills are essential if your business requires you to bore holes into cement structures.

Whether you're looking for cordless or heavy-duty hammer drills, you'll find a great variety when it comes to manufacturers, features and even accessories. Consider the following as you gather hammer drills information to help you make the right purchase for your business:

1. Decide on a hammer drills provider offering familiar manufacturer names.

2. Choose between cordless and electric hammer drills.

3. Buy used or reconditioned hammer drills to save money.

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Get the job done with hammer drills from well-known manufacturers


When it comes to hammer drills and other tools, some manufacturer names stand out above others. Names like Milwaukee, DeWalt and Bosch are familiar names offering dependability and performance. Most business owners are comfortable putting their hammer drill needs in the hands of these time-tested manufacturing companies.

I recommend: You can't beat Tool Barn when it comes to a wide array of hammer drills with variable speeds, dual modes, clutch settings, torque power and other features. They feature hammer drills with names like Milwaukee, Hitachi, DeWalt and Bosch. Find Black & Decker, Bosch, DeWalt and other hammer drills for reasonable prices at Ace Hardware.

Find hammer drills powered to take on all your concrete-drilling projects


Choosing between cordless and electric hammer drills becomes mostly a matter of personal preference. If you feel more comfortable drawing power from an A/C outlet rather than from a rechargeable battery, then an electric hammer drill is for you. If, on the other hand, you like the freedom that comes with not being tethered by a cord, then choose from a wide selection of cordless hammer drills.

I recommend: Tool King has a hammer drills list that offers many tough cordless drills, some that even come with drill bit kits, all at discount prices. Ohio Power tool sells both Milwaukee and Bosch 1/2-inch dual speed electric hammer drills at sale prices that meet most any budget.

Select less expensive, reconditioned hammer drills that will perform as good as new


Even at discounted or sale prices, a new hammer drill may be outside your budget, especially if your business is relatively new. Buying used or reconditioned hammer drills can provide you with the service you need at prices far below those of new tools.

I recommend: Find reconditioned hammer drills from manufacturers like DeWalt, Milwaukee and Makita at a fraction of the price of new hammer drills at ShopCartUSA.com. Purchase used DeWalt hammer drills and hammer drill kits at half the price or less, in some cases, from Tyler Tool Company. CPO boasts the world's largest selection of reconditioned Milwaukee hammer drills, offering both cordless and electric models at affordable prices.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Remember to buy any accessories for whatever hammer drill you choose. Depth rods, side handles, concrete fastener kits, LED lights and extra batteries for cordless hammer drills can be chosen for convenience, comfort or practicality.

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