VEVOR Demolition Jack Hammer Review | Heavy Duty 2200W for Concrete Slab, Rock and Chimney Removal
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- VEVOR demolition electric jack hammer is great for DIY projects of chipping and breaking concrete, tile, housing foundation, cinderblocks, landscape stone and rocks. I used it to finish removing an old chimney and also broke apart concrete and large rocks. The jack hammer comes in a suitcase with wheels and includes a point and flat chisel.
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Just ordered one off of Walmart's website $139 and it came with 6 chisel bits best deal I've seen
Wow,what a nice machine. Didn’t know they made the smaller sizes.
Bold words with the big harbor freight jackhammer lol. I'm debating this & just the smaller 35lb bauer of equal size.
I may want a big hammer still but i do a lot of repair work & this would be probably be better for steady use.
Hi, may I know the weight? thx
the instructions talk about grease and also oil. is that interchangable? i noticed that there's grease where you insert the bits so I'm wondering if you're supposed to add grease there also??
The grease and oil are separate. I haven't used it enough yet, but sometime I do need to determine which grease and oil it uses and how to do the maintenance.
@@brettleybuiltthanks man! For oil is hydraulic oil ISO VG 46 (although people seem to be using motor oils SAE 5 to 20). for grease I’ll ask their support i guess any machine grease would do
These Vevor jackhammers are pretty underpowered, in my experience. They do NOT pull 2200W. They are running at about 1500W, and connecting to a 20A circuit won't make any difference. OK for very small, light jobs but I rent something bigger when I have a serious demo job.
Check out my next video. It will be up by Sunday. These use about 1800 watts of power.
You said you were going to use some concrete caulk in that corner. Do you think you should have used liquid rubber instead?
No, but I guess you could use either one.
Are there any downsides to using liquid rubber or concrete caulk?
is it normal that the air outlet (that round black vent) gets pretty hot?
Yes. Anything drawing that much power to run is going to get hot pretty quick.