Low Price Neiko Industrial-Grade Electric Demolition Jack Hammer, with 2 Bits Point and Flat & Metal Case

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Neiko Industrial-Grade Electric Demolition Jack Hammer, with 2 Bits Point and Flat & Metal Case Product Description:



  • Super heavy-duty electric jack-hammer for serious demolition jobs
  • Industrial grade 1-3/4 HP 1240 Watt 120V electric motor; 1400 RPM no-load speed
  • SDS bit chuck; includes two large hardened Chrome-vanadium steel chisels
  • 360-degree swivel auxiliary handle for maximum versatility
  • Complete with rugged steel storage and carry case

Product Description

Oversize package - shipping with FedEx or UPS only, PO Box address not accepted. Package will be double box with strong packaging prevent the case from being damaged during transit. Electric jack hammer with two heavy duty chisels. 110V~60HZ, 1240Watt. No Load Speed: 1400 rpm. 360 Degree Swivel Side Handle. Package complete with a Heavy Duty Steel Case. Includes 2 Heavy Duty Chisels shown in picture. (Point and Flat). Please note: the Hitachi shovel head spade bit does not fit our jack hammer.

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43 of 44 people found the following review helpful.
3Arrived Broken! But another one shipped.
By Christopher L. Sanders
First one arrived broken, casing and handle were shattered. The padding is almost non-existant in the case and the item is heavy, so buyer beware. etoolscity sent in a claim with UPS but UPS never picked up the broken one. So, etoolscity sent me another one. This one didn't arrive broken, but it was close. The metal case had a dent and the lower handle on the jack hammer was 'deformed', but easily shaped back into shape by me.As for the jack hammer itself, well we couldn't be more pleased. For the price, it certainly is doing the job. I'm using it for landscaping in our back yard, we have about 15 cubic yards of hard clay that we've unearthed. It's doing an excellent job and it's saving our hands from having to use a pick axe.I'm giving it a 3 star primarily because of the padding in the case. It really needs better packaging for shipping, or something, or anything. It weighs 50 pounds, it's going to get knocked around. The casing on the unit is 'brittle' from the 'made in china' pot metal they use. But for the price, what would you expect? If I can get through this without it breaking, then I have a jack hammer for occasional use. If it wasn't for the shipping conditions and padding, for the price of the unit and what it does, I'd give it 5 stars. But, like I said above, buyer beware it could arrive broken.

38 of 39 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Jack Hammer
By W. RUSSELL
Another "Made in China" product that works well and simply can't beat the price for the performance. And if it does break, so just get another one ... it's inexpensive. It's a rugged jack hammer with huge tool bits and works very well for my home project to dig through concrete to access a water leak. It's heavy, too. I'd classify it as an industrial-grade product. I'm real happy with my jack hammer.

30 of 31 people found the following review helpful.
5A lot of jack for not much jack.
By P. Adams
The project for which I needed a jack hammer was digging post holes for a wooden privacy fence. I started to rent a hammer which runs about sixty bucks a day in my area. But I didn't want to dig all the holes at one time (I am 61 years old and prefer to do heavy work a little at a time), so I started shopping to buy one. When I came across this one, it was dirt cheap relative to most hammers, and had a predominance of great reviews. At that price I figured I had little to lose, but to be honest I did not expect much of a product.After I ordered I began to lay out my fence post locations while I waited. I figured it would take a week or ten days from the west coast to Texas. Wrong. I think it was 3 days. I also figured mine would be in a severely dinged up case like so many others reported that theirs was. I have to admit, it is a pretty cheesy, thin-walled case but it actually arrived in perfect condition.But the case was not what I ordered it for. I was just afraid I would be getting a flimsy piece of equipment. When it arrived I was out of town. My wife had a girlfriend (I hope) spending the weekend with her while I was at a friend's ranch hunting. The point of that part is to say that the two of them could not comfortably move the package off the front porch, and they barely got it shoved out from the front of the door so they could go in and out. This ain't no lightweight. I am not saying whether that is good or bad. You will have to evaluate that for yourself. To me, it is good given what the tool is going to be spending its life doing, but not so good if you are weak of back or have a lot to do in a hurry, or if you are an out-of-shape eye doctor like me.Now, I live in north central Texas, at the northern end of the hill country. That won't mean anything to you if you live elsewhere, but if you live here you will relate. We have about 8" of soil and then a solid shelf of limestone under our property. And that is why I needed this tool. I had to put 350 feet of post holes 16" inches deep. It was 8" of clay followed by 4-6 inches of solid rock followed by more clay. Because of the clay I also ordered the clay spade bit.I had never used a jack hammer before but believed it to be hard work. I got that part correct. This thing is heavy and limestone is hard. But what a tool. The spade tip weighs several pounds (adding to an already heavy tool) and is about 1/2 " thick at the thinnest part of the tip. I figured no way was it going to go into our hard ground. Wrong again. Slid through like butter till it hit the limestone. Switched tips to the pointed tip and started busting out the limestone. Once I got a basic hole punched out I switched over to the chisel tip to round the hole out. It takes about 15 minutes per hole.Was it easy for me to do this work? Uh, no. But did it seem like it was easy for the hammer to do its job. Absolutely.I spent about 3 days worth of rental to buy this item. Now instead of killing myself trying to get all 40 holes done in 2 days, I can dig at my leisure, and I still have the hammer for future use. Would it have been worth it at the cost of most "name-brand" tools (which is what I usually buy), probably not. But with so little invested, this has been a jewel.I do almost all of my shopping on Amazon. I buy dozens of items here every year. I can count on one hand the number of reviews I have taken time to post. But I just had to state my opinion on this one. It's a Rock Star :-) Sorry I couldn't resist.

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