the Manufacturers of rotary hammers is working hard to reduce the weight without compromising impact strength. And they succeed apparently.
It is not always this is the weight that in itself is crucial – often it is the distribution of weight, which means to borehammer is good to work with or not.
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the Master Journal along with a number of testhåndværkere looked closely at five compact 18 V cordless rotary hammers, which vægtmæssigt is located in the segment about 3.5 kg. It applies professional cordless rotary hammers from DeWalt, Bosch, AEG, Makita and Milwaukee. Borehammeren from Bosch weighs only 2.6 kg, while the other four machines all weigh just around 3.5 kg. – all weighed with the battery.
The curious is that even if you actually can feel the difference when you take the machines by hand, so there is basically no noticeable difference when working with the 5 machines, says testhåndværkerne,and adds, to the weight distribution on individual machines in large extent to be neutralized, when you work with the machine with both hands.
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Should you work with the machine with only one hand, yes, so one can easily feel that machine from Bosch is 1 kg. easier, explains the Master Journal testhåndværkere.
It is primarily the placement of the battery, which is to give the machines perfect balance. Also the machine from Makita, which can not be described as a compact machine (it is the longest) has perfect balance and is pleasant to work with, finds the craftsmen.
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the Master Journal testhåndværkere have tested the following 18 V cordless rotary hammers:
• Bosch GBH 18V-2-Li Professional( 2.6 kg)
• DeWalt DCH214L2 (3.4 kg)
• AEG BBH 18 Li (3.5 kg)
• Makita BHR202RFE (3.5 kg)
• Milwaukee HD18HX-32C (3,5)
Find out which borehammer, who won the test by clicking here!