Purchased one from Tool Station a couple of weeks ago for GBP 129..98 incl Vat, I purchased for a few DIY jobs worked very well removing old Concrete and pavers .
Also have the Titan Screwfix Special, which has served me well digging out post holes against a wall. I find the chisel tip works much faster, though it has more opportunity to bounce, and you really don't want to get it stuck!
We bought one out of the back of a white transit for £80.00 cash, we were very apprehensive, and thought it probably wouldn't last more than 6 months, if that. It looks exactly like yours, but no markings on it, plain silver, probably Chinesium copy. It was 110v so needed a transformer, but a little safer if using in the wet. It's still going after about 12 years! Done a lot of work, breaking out concrete around fence posts for repair spurs, breaking out quite a few driveways near the house where the mini digger couldn't get to without causing damage, or concrete paths down tight passageways/.Just minor repairs to the cable and handle where it's got bashed, sometimes that locking mechanism gets jammed, so keep it well greased, and obviously needed the chisels sharpening quite a few times, but that proves how much work it's done.
Hi john Yep good breakers them john 👍 on all our power tools we have our electricians retro fit a 5 mtr lead on them so we’re not pulling the extension reel round the job 👍 great job mate , can’t wait to see the porcelain go down 🙏👍
In fairness Ryan you should be wearing gloves whilst using a breaker.. this will also absorb a lot of vibration and stop the handle rubbing!.. I've had the mac allister version (similar size and £) and now I own the slightly more powerful Bauker version but I find it doesn't absorb the vibration so well. I was looking for the einhell version when I bought the last one but they had sold out! I own a lot of einhell gear and find it very good value for money, cheap but the build quality is superb.. agree on the makita if you have £1000 to spend, it's a superior tool 🔧👌😏👍🤷♂️
Lovely bit of kit that breaker! 👍🏻
I have that breaker its amazing 5 stars used a lot, its a beast does the job well
its not bad is it
Don’t forget to grease the tools before putting in the breaker.
Purchased one from Tool Station a couple of weeks ago for GBP 129..98 incl Vat, I purchased for a few DIY jobs worked very well removing old Concrete and pavers .
Ive had one nearly two years and still going. Had the Titan before but had to keep re - cording it as the wire inside kept breaking
Nightmare
Buy yourself a makita 1812 man's breaker! Absolute beast of a machine
Thanks
Also have the Titan Screwfix Special, which has served me well digging out post holes against a wall. I find the chisel tip works much faster, though it has more opportunity to bounce, and you really don't want to get it stuck!
cheers Bud
Will have a look for premier timber near me 👍🏻
We bought one out of the back of a white transit for £80.00 cash, we were very apprehensive, and thought it probably wouldn't last more than 6 months, if that. It looks exactly like yours, but no markings on it, plain silver, probably Chinesium copy. It was 110v so needed a transformer, but a little safer if using in the wet. It's still going after about 12 years! Done a lot of work, breaking out concrete around fence posts for repair spurs, breaking out quite a few driveways near the house where the mini digger couldn't get to without causing damage, or concrete paths down tight passageways/.Just minor repairs to the cable and handle where it's got bashed, sometimes that locking mechanism gets jammed, so keep it well greased, and obviously needed the chisels sharpening quite a few times, but that proves how much work it's done.
12 years thats not bad is it
That a new section......”Ryan’s opinion” lol
Hi john
Yep good breakers them john 👍 on all our power tools we have our electricians retro fit a 5 mtr lead on them so we’re not pulling the extension reel round the job 👍 great job mate , can’t wait to see the porcelain go down 🙏👍
In fairness Ryan you should be wearing gloves whilst using a breaker.. this will also absorb a lot of vibration and stop the handle rubbing!.. I've had the mac allister version (similar size and £) and now I own the slightly more powerful Bauker version but I find it doesn't absorb the vibration so well. I was looking for the einhell version when I bought the last one but they had sold out! I own a lot of einhell gear and find it very good value for money, cheap but the build quality is superb.. agree on the makita if you have £1000 to spend, it's a superior tool 🔧👌😏👍🤷♂️
Great Point