Hammer action drills combine rotational drilling with a rapid hammering motion to bore through masonry. Â Switchable modes allow you to drill wood or metal without the hammer. Â These tools provide higher speed for general drilling tasks than rotary hammers.
A standard corded drill is perfect for drilling into wood, plastic, and metal.
A hammer drill adds a rapid percussive (hammering) action to the rotation, making it suitable for drilling into brick, masonry, and concrete.
Most modern corded hammer drills can switch between drilling and hammer modes, offering greater versatility for both DIY and trade use.
Corded drills provide:
Consistent, uninterrupted power—no batteries to charge
Higher torque and speed, especially useful for heavy-duty or high-volume work
Lighter weight compared to cordless drills (no battery onboard)
They’re ideal for workshops, building sites with power access, and users who need to drill for extended periods.
Important features include:
Power rating: 600W+ for standard use, 800–1100W for masonry work
Hammer on/off function for multi-material drilling
Variable speed control and reverse function for precision and screwdriving
Keyless chuck (for quick bit changes) or keyed chuck (for better grip on large bits)
Side handle and depth gauge for control and accuracy in deeper holes
Hammer action drills combine rotational drilling with a rapid hammering motion to bore through masonry. Â Switchable modes allow you to drill wood or metal without the hammer. Â These tools provide higher speed for general drilling tasks than rotary hammers.
A standard corded drill is perfect for drilling into wood, plastic, and metal.
A hammer drill adds a rapid percussive (hammering) action to the rotation, making it suitable for drilling into brick, masonry, and concrete.
Most modern corded hammer drills can switch between drilling and hammer modes, offering greater versatility for both DIY and trade use.
Corded drills provide:
Consistent, uninterrupted power—no batteries to charge
Higher torque and speed, especially useful for heavy-duty or high-volume work
Lighter weight compared to cordless drills (no battery onboard)
They’re ideal for workshops, building sites with power access, and users who need to drill for extended periods.
Important features include:
Power rating: 600W+ for standard use, 800–1100W for masonry work
Hammer on/off function for multi-material drilling
Variable speed control and reverse function for precision and screwdriving
Keyless chuck (for quick bit changes) or keyed chuck (for better grip on large bits)
Side handle and depth gauge for control and accuracy in deeper holes
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