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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de agosto de 2024
This works great for breaking away old tile and concrete.
Customer Leafs
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de octubre de 2023
No surprise with a Dewalt but this is an excellent tool. Used it to remove old tile in a kitchen with ease. Saved a ton of time!
Tom
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de octubre de 2022
This chisel worked very well and extremely pleased with the performance.I had to do a demolition job on a concrete pedestal that some one installed an American Standard toilet on .. Took it down in no timeWas like a knife falling threw butter .. Its made of great quality metal . Highly Recommended when cutting threw concrete .The purpose was to knock out the concrete pedestal removing the older toilet and flange and soon after installing a new toilet flange and brand new toilet
Horacio Fernández
Comentado en México el 22 de septiembre de 2020
Lo probe con concreto muy fuerte e hizo el trabajo de manera muy eficiente, lo utilizo en un Martillo rotativo SDS DeWalt DCH273B, es muy práctico para trabajos pequeños.
MARCO A.
Comentado en México el 21 de marzo de 2019
LA RECOMIENDO DE MUY BUEN MATERIAL
Charlie
Comentado en Canadá el 9 de noviembre de 2019
Works well , cuts well can be resharpened.
P. Bruderer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de octubre de 2017
If you're removing tile and only have an SDS rotary hammer at your disposal, this is a great tool to have, as long as you're aware of the limitations (of the tool, not really of the chisel bit).This thing makes quick work of tile and thinset. It works a lot better than a standard chisel bit due to the angle. I think I would prefer a wider chisel end, but that might be a bit much for a standard SDS rotary hammer.The thing to watch out for is chipping with an SDS rotary hammer is VERY hard on the rubber end piece. If you use it for more than a few minutes continously the rubber will get so hot it will start to melt. You have to use it for 2-3 minutes, let it rest for several minutes, and then go at it for 2-3 more minutes. This is a limitation of the SDS rotary hammers and not of the bit. I was able to remove ~50 sq. ft. of tile and thinset within 2 hours pretty easily, but if you have more than 100 square feet of tile to remove, you really should rent a larger rotary hammer than an SDS.Overall I was pretty impressed with this tool. It was very easy and quick to remove thinset pretty cleanly.
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