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The Einhell TE-RH 32 4F Kit impact drill is a powerful 1,250 W helper with four basic functions for restoration and renovation jobs: drilling, impact drilling and chiseling with and without lock - The impact drill delivers up to 5J to the tool and with it
The Einhell TE-RH 32 4F Kit impact drill is a powerful 1,250 W helper with four basic functions for restoration and renovation jobs: drilling, impact drilling and chiseling with and without lock - The impact drill delivers up to 5J to the tool and with it
Einhell TE-DH 5 is a 750W heavy-duty SDS-Plus hammer drill chisel with 5 Joules of impact energy. It includes a toolbox and comes with both pointed and flat chisels.
With a 1050 W power rating and a blow strength of 12 joules, the powerful and at the same time light demolition hammer effectively tackles tough materials such as stone, brick and concrete with a blow rate of 4100 impacts per minute - It gets the job done
The Einhell TC-RH 800 4F is a powerful SDS Plus rotary hammer drill, perfect for drilling and chiseling in concrete, stone, and brick.
The Einhell TE-RH 40 3F SDS Max Rotary Hammer Drill is a powerful 1050W tool designed for heavy-duty tasks. It features pneumatic impact drilling and chiselling capabilities with or without locking, as well as an impressive 10 Joule impact force.
Maximize your drilling efficiency with the Einhell TC-RH 620 4F SDS Rotary Hammer. Powerful 620W motor, 240V for robust performance in any task
Maximize your drilling efficiency with the Einhell TC-RH 620 4F SDS Rotary Hammer. Powerful 620W motor, 240V for robust performance in any task
Light, handy chisel hammer - Great for plaster and tiles, chipping and light mortising
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