

🔨 Dominate Concrete Like a Pro — Power Meets Precision!
The VEVOR 1 Inch SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill is a robust 13 Amp corded powerhouse engineered for heavy-duty concrete, masonry, and metalwork. Featuring 5.5J impact energy, 4 versatile modes, adjustable speed up to 940 RPM, and a vibration-reducing 360° handle, it’s built for professionals and serious DIYers who demand durability and precision. Complete with a comprehensive accessory kit, this tool ensures you’re ready to tackle any demolition or drilling challenge with confidence.




















| Amperage | 13 Amps |
| Brand | VEVOR |
| Maximum Chuck Size | 10 Millimeters |
| Maximum Rotational Speed | 940 RPM |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Voltage | 110 Volts |
G**O
Really good tool.
This thing is a beast. It's not lightweight. I use it on tough jobs...like driving ground rods. No issues. Great value.
M**C
GREAT BUY! NOT a "frequently returned item" to ME...
I warn in advance I tend to write long, but the details are usually worth it!!! I bought this drill when I was new to the "SDS-what?" thing and didn't know the full differences (Plus, Max, etc.) But I had some heavy-duty projects around the house to do, and while I might have been new in terms of SDS drills, I'm not new to evaluating tools in general. The specs and reviews looked decent (as compared to other brands,) and while I love a certain 20V name brand tools and would have loved cordless, price and power in terms of Jules made me choose this as my first "full size," serious weight SDS-Plus drill (I also have a 20V Dewalt Atomic SDS-Plus but it was way underpowered for the projects I had at hand...) Anyway, I digress. Vevor has always been good products for me, so I ordered this one a bit over a year ago and I have been extremely happy with it since. It FEELS solid in terms of build, weight (recoil absorption,) etc. The provided instructions are satisfactory to attain a good working knowledge of the components, features, functions + maintenance of the drill. So here's the good part. Ever try to drill a 2 9/16" inch hole for conduit through a 100 year old, solid, 11" thick, rebar reinforced, poured concrete foundation wall with a cheapo import drill? This one did it 3 times over and keeps on going... Of course it took awhile using 2 (one hit rebar 1/2 way through) Milwaukee concrete hole saws with extension rod. But even more so, it drilled and hammered away for good constant 1+ hour plus sessions and with NO malfunctions or issues whatsoever. (I had to stop periodically to rest - it didn't.) I dont know what issues people seem to have had to make this a so-called "frequently returned item" as flagged above, but I've been happy with it since day 1, and it continues to do what it's supposed to do... Not bad for a cheap(er,) generic import knockoff tool. I am pleasantly surprised and would buy it again.l!
D**0
Great Tool for the Price
This is a very rugged tool and I highly recommend. I have used this Hammer Drill for various projects and have not been pleasantly surprised how well the drill has performed. This is a great product and great value for the price.
M**C
Works well
Was looking for a cheap hammer for digging out some concrete and mixing tile mortar. It did the job, mostly. Pros are that it generally worked and was low cost. Cons are that it has a different shank (??? The attachment mechanism) than what is sold in stores for the mortar mixers. I had to get special ones on amazon and even then it was hard to find. Also, when mixing mortar it only worked with the high quality mortar from the tile shop. When I switched to the lower quality, thicker stuff that I got from Lowe’s it very quickly burned out. I have to get another one now, but will spring for a higher quality one just because I found it to be more useful than I expected. I would recommend this product, but if you’re mixing mortar spring for the higher quality stuff from a good tile supplier.
R**E
Worked for me, but beware of product description!
Used this tool to break up Las Vegas caliche, rocks, and palm tree roots (which were worse than rocks!) for some below-ground irrigation trenches in my back yard. For me it did what I asked it to do at a price that was sensible, and I have no buyer's remorse. Since this was a one-off project for me that didn't justify pouring money into a Makita or something, and because I couldn't predict how much I'd actually use the tool, I also couldn't justify renting a demo hammer from Home Depot either. Instead I bought this and a cheap set of bits (found here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BJPG4JDV ) and went to town for four or five days boring through some tough Nevada desert dirt. The bits needed to be sharpened on my grinder first to be effective, but the tool did exactly what I asked of it for about the same price as one day's rental of a Makita. As my pictures show, I not only was going through lousy desert caliche, but there was solid rock, an edge to the concrete slab that needed to be trimmed, and an INSANE and endless root system from 7 palm trees that had been removed from the yard... good grief I never thought any tree could be so resilient and invasive of the ground. This tool and a spade bit were essential for that... I would've been there for a thousand years without it. This is my second Vevor tool and they're quickly becoming my favorite low-budget tool company. The first was a wet polisher I used to bevel edges onto tile for a bathtub/shower remodel, and for the price, that tool didn't disappoint me either. They aren't Makita or Dewalt quality obviously, (not by far), but if you aren't using them professionally/daily, and if purchasing an expensive Makita or Dewalt isn't sensible, the Vevor tools seem to do the trick. I'd say they'd even do well as a backup to a set of professional, every day tools. However - as others have mentioned, the product listing is inaccurate as this will NOT drill-only. It has THREE drill settings - hammer, locked, and hammer drill. For me it made no difference (I have a Dewalt hammer drill that will drill only), but for someone else this might be a deal-breaker. All in all, money well-spent for me.
Y**I
Amazing drill and price point
Pretty amazing value. This drill is so heavy that the low cost likely basely covers shipping. I used it to drill a 1 1/4 hole through a brick wall and it literally did the job in seconds. I have ordered directly from Vevor, but ordering Vevor through Amazon is better just in case you want to return something. Vevor is not really set up to handle returns.
W**K
Better than I expected
Well I read the reviews, so I wasn't expecting much, but to my surprise, the Hammer drill performed great, don't forget to turn up the speed dial. once the speed was set on 6 it performed. and for the price I didn't go wrong.
H**C
Does the job. Price is right
Quality is OK. Used it for about 50hrs total. Compare to makita, this one has more kickback, like a spring. U have to pus it hard, otherwise it jumping a lot. Now have to use players to turn a mode switch.
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