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Any chance you guys considered the Harbor Freight upright demolition / jack hammers in your review? There's a Bauer mid-level model, and the Hercules high-level model. Would really like to know your thoughts / review on those. Thanks
Bauer demo hammers used to be decent but these days they fall apart quickly. Hercules are less powerful than Bauer IMO for some odd reason. I wouldn’t recommend either and their warranty 30 day or 2 year you purchase leaves you hanging either way.
I gotta say if they tested the Harbor Freight Hercules breaker even *that* would handily beat the DeWalt. I like DeWalt for some stuff and have owned plenty of their older tools but this one is a no-go for me.
I actually agree, ive only used this 35 lb bosch and its about control, the ability to strike where you need to demo. I believe thats where the magic is in. The only other one I've used is a dewalt, it was ridiculous heavy, it was powerful but it would go all over the place. At times ide be scared for my feet. So yes. For sure. I'll take the bosh anytime. Im a plumber just for reference. Thanks.
This video lost all of its credibility when they showed the Dewalt breaker hammer, it's absolutely terrible. I have tried Bosch, Hilti and the Dewalt and it doesn't even come close to the Bosch, imagine against the hilti.
I worked for city once (electrician) and we had access to big ingorsol Rand compressor trailer ...and 35 60 and 90 pound hammers ....man that 90 pounder was a BEAST! You could take out a sidewalk in nothing flat or open a hole through the street in minutes ....we had massive torn up sections and holes in just hours ready to repair conduits and pull new wire by the next day. Perv fun was using the hammer while scoping any pretty gal's happening by lol....hey I was young and horny...those hammer vibrated your whole body but especially the crouch area.....have to confess came close to blowing my wad a few times LOL
The guy wearing the shorts doing demo on a work site must be in Russia. My foreman would have fired him as soon as he opened his truck door to get out.😆😂
@@hmsdemolition8588 If your working for yourself on smaller projects, I suppose you can do whatever you want but there's a very good reason you never see people wearing shorts on major construction sites like commercial or industrial construction or demolition for that matter. Jeans or long pants protect you from cuts, burning from sparks or flames, chemicals or acids etc.. Most if not all contracts I sign have some sort of safety guidelines often specified in a master subcontractor agreement(AKA master service agreement) that requires certain safety standards. Of these long pants are usually specified. Nowadays even long sleeve shirts are even becoming more common along with the typical hard hat, steel toe, etc...
I hate Hilti ...I worked for deep pockets aerospace Corp that fell for Hilti stuff and replaced all exsiting drills hammers nail guns etc with Hilti brand ....They were overwhelmingly fragile pieces of CRAP! I would never EVER buy Hilti not EVER....it's mainly HYPE Seriously I would sooner by Harbor Freight CRAP before Hilti! At LEAST then it fails in a short time it did not cost shit .....you could probably by 20 Chicago brand devices for the price one Hilti and then simply throw one away every 6 months and get 10 years use instead of 1 year for the same money ...I'm talking if you actually USE the crap of a tool not just some dumb rich bastard that buys one each top of the line and only uses any of them rarely if ever ....those guys have no voice if you ask me
BTW within a very short time individual departments HAD to replace tools like battery drills with Makita and later for the improved power and useful charge with stuff like DeWalt ...which is not the best but they held up 10X better than Hilti...We tried a batch of Milwalkee cordless too and compared to their plug in stuff which is AWESOME their cordless was crap at least at the time...And one of the WORST Hilti products? Their powder actuated units! Man those things just fell to pieces! ....Some big firearms company like Ruger could have done IMMENSILY better job of it if you ask me ....never understood why they stayed out of segment ????? Would have been a perfect fit if you ask me