Power Tools
Berserker 1-1/4" SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill with Vibration Control,Safety Clutch,12.5 Amp 4 Functions Corded Rotomartillo for Concrete-Including 3 Drill Bits,Flat Chisel,Point Chisel,Carrying Case
Milwaukee 2912-22 M18 FUEL Brushless Lithium-Ion 1 in. Cordless SDS Plus Rotary Hammer Kit (6 Ah)
VEVOR Demolition Jack Hammer, MAX 2200W Electric Jackhammer Heavy Duty, 1350 BPM Concrete Breaker 6pcs Chisels Bit Chipping with Case
Csdtylh 6PCS Rock Splitting Wedges and 1PCS Rotary Hammer Drill Bit, Wedge and Feather Shims, Stone Splitter Tools for Granites, Concretes, Boulders, Volcanic Rocks, Limestone Rocks
Bosch RH540M SDS-max® 1-9/16 In. Combination Hammer
Greenworks 24V Brushless SDS 1.2J Rotary Hammer with 4Ah USB Battery and 2A (1H) Adaptor Charger
Diablo Rebar Demon SDS-Plus 4-Cutter Full Carbide Head Hammer Drill Bit – 1/2" Diameter, 12" Length, 10" Working Length – DMAPL4190
BOSCH HC2102 5/8 in. x 6 in. x 8 in. Bulldog SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Bit
BOSCH 11264EVS 1-5/8 Inch SDS-Max Combination Hammer, Rotary Hammer & Hammer Modes, 13 Amp
Power tools form the foundation of every workshop, turning tough tasks into smooth, satisfying accomplishments. At their core, these electric or battery-powered machines fall into a few essential subcategories:
- Drilling & Driving: Cordless drills/drivers and impact drivers tackle everything from pilot holes to lag bolts, swapping bits in seconds to adapt to wood, metal or masonry fasteners.
- Cutting: Circular saws and miter saws slice straight, precise crosscuts or compound angles, while reciprocating saws and jigsaws thrive on demolition work and intricate curves alike.
- Surface Finishing: Random-orbit sanders erase swirl marks for a glassy finish, and oscillating multi-tools squeeze into tight corners for grout removal, plunge cuts or scraping old paint.
- Grinding & Polishing: Angle grinders, fitted with cutting discs or wire brushes, chew through metal, stone and concrete, then switch to polishing pads to leave surfaces gleaming.
- Shaping & Milling: Routers sculpt edges, cut dadoes and trim inlays—fixed-base models excel at edge work, plungers start cuts mid-board, and table-mounted variants power through long runs.
Together, these tools cover the gamut of drilling, cutting, fastening, sanding, grinding and shaping tasks—empowering DIYers and pros alike to build, renovate and create with confidence.