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XtremepowerUS 2200W Demolition Jack Hammer Flat Chisel Bull Point Chisel Bits Demo Chipping Hammer Concrete Pavement Breaker DIY Construction Concrete Floor Breaker Punch Drill

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Style: 2200W Demolition Jack Hammer (Red)


Features

  • Wide Range of Application - XtremepowerUS demolition hammer gains itself good fame in demolition, chipping, trenching, breaking holes in concrete, block, brick, tile stucco, etc. You may find it applicable for various situations by its versatility, such as plumbing, mechanical installation, construction of water supply and drainage facilities, interior decoration, port facilities' construction, and other construction projects
  • Industrial Performance & Quality: It's marvelous performance in demolition is one particular feature that makes the XtremepowerUS demolition jack hammer so remarkable & popular! It features 1800/min impact rate and 2200 watts of motor power. With a supporting the powerful function is the heavy-duty metal construction that symbolizes extreme durability and corrosion resistance
  • 360 Rotary Front Handle - To cater to different positions under varied circumstances, the 360-degree adjustable fore handle was designed to achieve full control of the electric hammer and a delightful work experience
  • Include Replacement Chisels Included: Package include (2) chisel bits: flat chisel and point chisel, meeting a variety of demands for construction purposes. They are all made from heat-treated alloy steel. Once being clamped, it will never drop by accident
  • Including Electric Demolition Jack Hammer with 16" bull point chisel, 16" flat chisel, pair of protective gloves, protective goggles, hex wrenches

Brand: XtremepowerUS


Power Source: Corded Electric


Maximum Rotational Speed: 1900 RPM


Voltage: 110 Volts


Amperage: 20 Amps


Power Source: Corded Electric


Maximum Rotational Speed: 1900 RPM


Voltage: 110 Volts


Amperage: 20 Amps


Maximum Chuck Size: 0.51 Inches


Additional Features: 2PCS Chisel Bit, Carrying Case


Maximum Torque: 55 Foot Pounds


Number of Speeds: 1


Speed: 1900 RPM


Maximum Power: 2200 Watts


Torque: 55 Foot Pounds


Drill Type: Hammer Drill


Is Electric: Yes


Compatible Devices: Standard Electric Power Outlets


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 29.53"L x 12.6"W x 4.72"H


Item Weight: 41.15 Pounds


Brand Name: XtremepowerUS


Included Components: case


Model Number: 61108-XP


UPC: 840166538302 608939653184


Global Trade Identification Number: 84


Manufacturer: XtremepowerUS


Manufacturer Warranty Description: 60 Days Manufacturer


Manufacturer Part Number: 61108-XP


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Color: ['Gray']


Material Type: Metal


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Can’t beat it for the money!
Style: 2200W Demolition Jack Hammer (Red)
This jackhammer is priced well below its class. Looks sharp, feels solid. It is quite heavy and gets the job done for its size. Great for removing tile. It will break concrete slabs but I’d suggest something heavier if that’s your primary use.
Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2026 by Nicholas PSCA

  • A Bargain Price for a Decent Quality Tool That Performs Well!
Style: 2200W Demolition Jack Hammer (Red)
Absolutely a Bargain! I have been using this jack hammer for close to a year on various projects at home--breaking up an asphalt driveway, breaking through underground rock, etc. and have never been disappointed. Will it last forever?--probably not, but it should give me several years of dedicated service. The 45 lb. weight is heavy, but manageable. At 73, I can still handle the jack hammer with no problem, but it might not be the case for everyone. The jack hammer comes in a nice heavy-duty case. I ordered three bits for it, but have mainly used the flat 1-ich edge bit. In the fine print of some other reviews, Shell Rotella T1 SAE 40 Heavy Duty Engine Oil was recommended, which I purchased at our local auto parts store. I have yet had to add any oil though. Just keep an eye on the oil level through the small round window. Like most items, a low review is likely due to someone not reading the instructions or not caring for the jack hammer properly. An example: Putting the bit in is tricky, as one has to pull the metal piece on the side of the hammer barrel out and twist 180 degrees in order for the bit to slide in all the way, then pull the small metal piece out again and reverse to the original position. It takes a bit pf practice to master. Once the bit is in, you are good to go. Just watch the oil level. Is the hammer noisy?--Yes, but it is a jack hammer. Be sure to wear your hearing protection. I am thinking of ordering a second of these jack hammers before the prices go up due to the tariffs. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2025 by Brian

  • Best purchase I have made in a long time.
Style: 2200W Demolition Jack Hammer (Red)
We in the process of replacing rotted 6×6 wood posts which are set in concrete. On day one I rented a big Makita jack hammer. Working and controlling that 80 lbs tool at below ground level proved to be challenging, with the biggest problem being the Makita's bits kept repeatably getting stuck, which required a lot of strength or removing the bit to get it freed up. One day's rental cost in my area was about $140. I bought this compact jack hammer based on the good reviews and I could,not be happier. For what we are doing, it is a much better tool. It is easier to control, does not get stuck as much and when it does, it is much easier to get it free. We are able to break the concrete faster with it. Mind you, we are working below ground level. The concrete starts about a foot deep and goes down about a foot or so. I also used it to break up part of a calichie (crushed limestone) RV pad. We had done this previously with a pick axe and a 6' impact bar and it was a nightmare. That compacted limestone was almost as hard a concrete. With this jack hammer, in 15 minutes I did what would take 2 or 3 hours of very hard work. I read that some people complain about oil leaks. Yes, there is some oil coming out where the bit is mounted and the top portion of the bit will be coated with oil. No big deal. Grab a paper towel and wipe the bit off once you are finished and have removed it. The case the tool comes with is nice too. The gloves are cheap but useable. The gogles are almost a throw away item, but if you don't have eye protection, they will work in a pinch. So far the tool has about 20 hours of use on it and has already more than paid for itself. Don't forget to fill it with oil before you start using it and check oil level each day you are ready to use it. November 16th 2023 update - still going strong. This tool has seen lots of use over the last 10 weeks and still working great. We always check the oil level before use. For the work that we use it for it is much better then a full size jackhammer. For the price, if it failed today, I would order another one immediately. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2023 by Mark L

  • Great Value, a real workhorse, BUT, will not accept any other bit except those sold by Xtremepower,
Style: 2200W Demolition Jack Hammer (Red)
Great Value, a real workhorse, have busted all the ledge we intended for it (and then went on to bust alot more, 'cause it did work really, really well power-wise, so why not tackle that other ditch you weren't going to bother with?) BUT, it will not accept any other bit except those sold by Xtremepower... So, while I do very much recommend the tool, don't buy it unless the bits you need are available from Xtremepower. I've tried Bosch, DeWalt and Milwaukee bits and none of those will fit (they're all 65A spec which has a hex shank that is straight for the entire length of the head-end whereas this tool will only accept a bit that has a specific taper at the very top and while you could probably grind that in, I believe the top of the shank is hardened and you would lose the advantage of that hardening which is at least one of the reasons you're buying a more expensive bit). Also, again while I very much recommend this tool you should know that using the very simple and minimally designed power switch for more than an hour or two is detrimental to that finger. Even after a month (after about 10-15 hours of use) and my trigger finger is still numb deep into the finger. Use heavy padded gloves and maybe even some extra finger tip padding or an alternate trigger mechanism if you want to avoid a long recovery for your trigger finger. Next I'd point out the side-handle, the "D" handle, is sufficient but not much more than that. It's construction has sharp edges and cotter pins sticking out and is easily one of the cheaper components of the tool. However, as noted, it is sufficient in that you can use it effectively to control the placement of the tool, it gets the job done. Just don't expect any more than that, it is very basic and barely comfortable to use but, again, it is sufficient enough to get the job done. Other than these caveats, for the price and the power and so far, the longevity of the tool, you should feel comfortable investing the $150 or so, ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025 by KWL

  • Saves your arms! And it works! Saves your arms! And it works!
Style: 2200W Demolition Jack Hammer (Red)
This thing works great and at a very reasonable price and it has a carrying case! For the money you can’t beat it this thing is a monster
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2026 by Charlie R. Marlatt

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Style: 2200W Demolition Jack Hammer (Red)
Unbeliveable. My $1,400 Bosch tanked after 10 years. Got this until I could find parts for old Bosch. Not looking for repair parts now. This thing is impressive. Busted up an 8ft wide by 100ft 4in deep drive in 2 days by myself at the age of 50. Yes bits are hardened. It has a 15 amp plug even though it says 2200 watts. According to kil-o-watt it pulls 1870 watts@120 volts. Make sure you use a 12ga extension cord for runs up to 100ft. Tried it on my 14ga but voltage drop was severe and strained tool. What it nice is this design has time out of patent so anyone can build it now. It is the same design my grandfather used in the 1960s. Yes it's old school but buy a set of welder gloves to "soften" the blows. Really $159? Remember also to add oil it comes only with a drop of test oil you will burn it out if you don't. Manual says shell rotella which is Diesel engine oil 40w. Came with retightning wrench, oil sight glass removal tool for oil. Very sharp blunt tip bit and 1 1/2 wide spade bit. Sorry for long review but these were answers I looked for before buying. The only drawback is the case it is very cheap plastic and arrived cracked but I don't need it. Blow force is actually 37 to 41 pounds quite impressive. Becareful when using it is very easy especially after you tire to rest tool against leg blocking air cool intake heating motor up fast. Anyway for you Union guys that will bark at me for getting this (I have spent thousands over the years buying american when possible) this hammer does what the $900 hammers do. Laughing all the way to the bank. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2014 by Doug

  • Yes, strong enough for a concrete pool! Yes, strong enough for a concrete pool!
Style: 2200W Demolition Jack Hammer (Red)
I bought this specifically to break up the bottom of a spa that I intend to fill with dirt. I wasn't sure if it would work, as most of the reviews/videos I've seen are of people breaking up a sidewalk or something, which is definitely not as hard or thick as a pool. Before getting this, I had tried to drill into it and to hit it with a sledgehammer, but the sledgehammer did nothing. I have since read that the bottom of a pool/spa is 8 inches or more, and very hard concrete. As for this tool, when it arrived there was oil leaked all in the case, which was unfortunate. There was no oil in the machine -- maybe that's what leaked out. Strangely though, once I added oil to it and used it, it hasn't leaked into the case again which is a pleasant surprise. The machine feels well built and the two attachments seem very sturdy. I mostly used the chisel bit to break up the bottom of my spa. This size hole took me a good 2 hours, most of the time is just making the initial hole.. once you've hit dirt, you can fairly easily branch out from there. If you're new to jackhammering, watch some videos on it, and don't be tempted to try to stay in one spot and bust through it all at once, the bit will just end up getting stuck. Which happened to me many times, and I just used the other bit to break up the concrete around the stuck bit... so it's a good thing they included 2 bits. All in all this is a great tool, and a great value. I could not have done the job without it. I think it may also be useful in the future for digging in rocky soil. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on April 5, 2025 by Dave R.

  • Some issues, but it works. Some issues, but it works.
Style: 2200W Demolition Jack Hammer (Red)
The jack hammer works, but there were problems. When I opened the box, there was oil everywhere. The included bottle of oil had punctured against the tool and made a mess. I had to supply my own oil since there wasn't enough to fill the jackhammer. It was nice it came in a blow molded case, but the latches fell off twice in the first 5 minutes. Just poor quality. The o-ring for the oil fill bolt had been squeezed out of place and cranked down too hard from the factory. See photo. I had to replace the o-ring and lubed it before tightening the bolt to keep it from squeezing out again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2026 Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2026 by E. Smith

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