Makita HR2455X2 1-Inch D-Handle SDS Rotary Hammer with 4-1/2-Inch Angle Grinder Combo Kit |  | Brand: Makita Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $498.00 Buy New: $194.00 as of 11/24/2009 22:56 CST details You Save: $304.00 (61%)
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Seller: ezagora Rating: 18 reviews
Media: Tools & Hardware Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 18 Dimensions (in): 21 x 14 x 15
MPN: HR2455X2 Model: HR2455X2 UPC: 088381064996 EAN: 0088381064996
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| • | Features 3-Mode operation; "Rotation Only", "Hammer Only" or "Hammering with Rotation" | | • | Powerful 7.0 AMP motor yet weighs only 6.0lbs | | • | Impact Energy (2.0ft. Lbs.); Power-to-Weight Ratio (.32) | | • | Positive Lock ensures that the bit is securely fastened | | • | 0-1,100 RPM and 0-4,500 BPM (2.7 joules of impact energy) for demanding applications |
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Product Description 3-Mode operation, "Rotation Only" "Hammer Only" or "Hammering with Rotation," A rubberized D-handle offers additional comfort and control with reduced operator fatigue. The variable speed offers complete drilling and hammering control making it ideal for anchor setters, sign hangers, installers, electricians, plumbers and masons. Features a powerful 7-amp motor and is lightweight (only 6 lbs.) Get 2X faster drilling in demanding applications with the synchronized RPM & BPM (0-1,000 RPM and 0-4,500 BPM.) The one-touch sliding chuck makes for easier bit changes (accepts SDS-Plus bits.) and ensures that the bit is secure. The built-in torque limiter helps prevent kickback when hitting reinforcements while the large trigger switch and 360degree swivel side handle provide added comfort.
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Excellent May 3, 2009 Remodeling in SoCal (Monrovia, CA United States) As others have said very good kit, paid $127 here on a special. The case is the only negative, cheap thin plastic. The drill punches thru foundations like it was wood and very little vibration.
Let the Dog Out today!!! November 29, 2008 Donald Gravatt (PA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Unleashed the Pit Bull today and it even scared me a lil. I was impressed
the way it's chiseling prowess devoured the old 1953 check pattern tiles
1/2" and 1" size. Before I give this rotary hammer drill the 5 star treatment, I'd like to tell you that I went to town on these tiles by hand
with a very heavy roofing hammer and metal chisel and made very little headway at all by hand. So I decided to use black Friday as my excuse to buy it on sale or not, redoing the bathroom for "the wife" was justification enough, right? So I was at the BORG and saw the Makita,
I already own a combo drill, and impact driver/flash light kit from them and LOVE them so this was my chance to add to the colect.
Suddenly we're my eyes deceiving me? A Free what, Angle Grinder, by Makita as well, FREE?
Ok enough of how good a deal this was,---- it ate through the cement that held the tiles in place like nuclear glue. I'm so glad I got this SDS Drill.
It was like a Pit-Bull and like a good dog; it was man's best friend. Love it. Oh and did I mention it comes with a free angle grinder, LOL. Buy It. While it lasts.
Can't Beat It May 19, 2008 CincyCarpenter (Cincinnati, OH) I bought this kit about two years ago on sale for around $125. I have used the grinder only a few times, but it seems like it's as sturdy and well-built as a Makita should be. I've used the rotary hammer a few dozen times, mainly for setting Tap-Cons, and it runs through poured concrete so fast it's comical. I've also drilled some 5/8" and 3/4" holes through poured concrete and brick/mortar. It's got plenty of power to get the job done with the larger bits, too.
Great Rotary Hammer for the Price! February 5, 2008 David D. Mathews (Houston, TX USA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
It works like a champ! I don't plan on continous, heavy use but the rotary hammer works much better than I expected. I've drilled several 1/2" anchor holes into a concrete slab and so far it's worked flawlessly. The free side grinder (Amazon.com) was a nice bonus too.
Great drill June 27, 2007 D. Loiacono (Bordentown NJ) I have drilled holes in concrete and it has more power than I will ever need. It is a pro grade drill but for the price ($129 Amazon sale) I couldn't resist.
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