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The BPH7600 is an SDS MAX Rotary Hammer by BORMANN PRO.
Exceptional performance, ideal for tasks on any type of surface thanks to its very high impact power. With an ergonomic handle for comfort and ease of use and an anti-vibration system for prolonged use. With 12-position locking for easy adaptation to any type of task and an advanced impact system for longer lifespan.
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I am a plumber if you make some holes first with a 24 drill I have made holes 40 cm in a thirty wall light and good impact I tried it with a 10kg aeg and it does not catch the negative is that it heats up but very convenient for its price gift
I am a plumber and I have dug everything you can imagine!! I have had it for about 3 years, I bought it for 120€ and it hasn't had any issues. It is lightweight and quite powerful for concrete and bricks!! It definitely doesn't produce 18 j, but it is still strong!! Since I got it, I have abandoned my big compressor that is only for flooring and I always use this one for digging!! I only bought a long lever so that I don't have to bend too much. The handle is not very convenient because it is too far back and it affects the balance, but you get used to it and overall it is very good!!
For its price, it is decent and even better. I can understand that for a plumber or an electrician who dig frequently, it may not have all the ergonomics of a branded tool. But for me, who is a marble worker/tile setter and also does several construction works, and will use it 20-30 times a year but will really put it to the test, it is very reliable.
After 100 meters of drilling on concrete floor, I would like to share my experience as well. It is definitely worth the 140€ and more. It has 18j, no doubt about it. Let's say approximately half a joule. In a test with a good 7kg 8j compressor and the same chisel at the same spot, I had a similar result. It has quite a lot of vibrations, noise, and only 2 meters of cable. It can be a bit tiring because it requires pressure to perform (6kg with the chisel attached), but it digs quite well. I was using it with an angled wide chisel. You get used to the front handle. The back handle is a bit hard. On the second day, I wore gloves. That's all for now.
Good for a second option or if you have cannibal assistants. The joules must be Chinese, I own a 2004 model Makita HR4500C. If you see them side by side without using them, you will understand that it will not have the same joules as the beast. So I would not recommend it to someone whose main criterion would be the joules, it doesn't deliver them at all. However, if someone wants an economical solution and to give it to inexperienced people, it is a good choice.
I am renovating and I needed a powerful and high-quality demolition tool. The store I have been working with for years recommended the BPH6500 to me. I am completely satisfied with it. It is exactly what I needed to do my job exactly the way I want. It is accurate, fast, and effortless, and I didn't have to spend a lot of money. I highly recommend it.
Very good, I bought it as a backup but I have put it in the front line. Comfortable to use, my dog at work doesn't understand anything, zero problems. I highly recommend it.
Very cheap construction, the handle doesn't help if you dig high because it only has 2 positions left and right. Now, in terms of impact power, it's strong... Now time will tell... I used to work only with branded tools, this is the first Chinese one I bought because of the damages my assistants could do to my branded tools.. So, I bought two Bormann and AEG..
Good and lightweight tool... stable and does not heat up. It's worth its money
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