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Cordless Hammer Drills

Toolnation has a wide range of cordless hammer drills in stock. A cordless hammer drill is an indispensable tool if you need to drill into hard materials such as concrete. To be able to drill into concrete, you need a machine that has sufficient impact force. Because a cordless hammer has a head that allows the drill to move linearly, sufficient impact force is generated to drill into hard materials such as concrete. Until a few years ago, such power was only achievable with a hammer drill that had to be connected to electricity. Today, batteries have been developed to the point where sufficient power can be delivered for such a tough job.

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  1. -17% Spit 054557 D18 Cordless Combination hammer 18 Volt SDS-Plus excl. batteries and charger
    Spit 054557 D18 Cordless Combination hammer 18 Volt SDS-Plus excl. batteries and charger
    In stock, shipping within 2 working days
    RRP 410.19 Special Price 338.79 279.99 Excl. VAT
  2. -30% Spit 054561 D18+ Cordless Combi Hammer 18 Volt SDS-Plus excl. batteries and charger
    Spit 054561 D18+ Cordless Combi Hammer 18 Volt SDS-Plus excl. batteries and charger
    In stock, shipping within 2 working days
    RRP 465.85 Special Price 326.69 269.99 Excl. VAT
  3. -17% Spit 695965 D18+ Cordless Combi Hammer SDS-Plus 18V 8.0Ah Li-Ion
    Spit 695965 D18+ Cordless Combi Hammer SDS-Plus 18V 8.0Ah Li-Ion
    Delivery within 11 working days
    RRP 1,101.10 909.91 751.99 Excl. VAT

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Cordless Hammer Drills

Toolnation has a wide range of cordless hammer drills in stock. A cordless hammer drill is an indispensable tool if you need to drill into hard materials such as concrete. To be able to drill into concrete, you need a machine that has sufficient impact force. Because a cordless hammer has a head that allows the drill to move linearly, sufficient impact force is generated to drill into hard materials such as concrete. Until a few years ago, such power was only achievable with a hammer drill that had to be connected to electricity. Today, batteries have been developed to the point where sufficient power can be delivered for such a tough job.