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Usually ships in 1 business days | | | | | | Ultra-powerful and efficient, the D25980K from DEWALT is a strong, durable tool that demolishes concrete, sidewalks, and roads. A 15 amp, soft-start motor cuts down on bit walking while preventing overload, and rubber covered handles prevent fatigue so you can work longer and more comfortably. Portable for on-the-go convenience, the D25980K comes with the D259803 hand truck and steel (complete with integral hold-down strap), which makes it a snap to move this breaker from site-to-site with the steel in or out of the tool, so you won't have to take out--and risk losing--the bit. And to prevent jarring vibrations from stressing your body and sacrificing control, the D25980K features an active vibration control system. This kit comes with the D25980 pavement breaker and the D259803 hammer truck and steel, and these contain: two bullpoint chisels, one one-inch flat chisel, one three-inch flat chisel, flat foot plate for the hammer truck, and one pegged foot plate for the hammer truck. | | | |
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| $3,074.46 | |
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| $1,546.29 | |
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| | Product Details | | Product Weight: | 125.0 pounds | | Package Length: | 47.2 inches | | Package Width: | 40.0 inches | | Package Height: | 23.8 inches | | Package Weight: | 152.0 pounds | | Average Customer Rating: | based on 4 reviews |
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| | Features | 61 Ft-lbs impact energy provides maximum performanceShocks active vibration control reduces vibration up to 70 percent, increasing user comfort and productivity15 amp motor provides maximum power and overload protectionRubber coated handles provide greater comfort and controlElectronic soft start increases productivity by reducing bit walking Hammer Truck provides easy transportation of pavement breaker
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| | Customer Reviews | Average Customer Review: ( 4 customer reviews )
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3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
the best electric jack hammer ive ever used Apr 27, 2010
By duff007
"duff007"
this is a very impressive tool, the anti-vibration system is just awesome. w/ this system after the bit gets started you can pretty much operate this breaker w/ 1 hand comfortably, although i wouldnt recommend doing it alot for safety reasons. the tool does almost all of the work, unlike the bosch which is a good breaker but u kinda have to fight w/ it a bit. n at the end of the day the bosch w/ wear on you, the dewalt will not.
this is the most powerful electric breaker out there right now, and u can definitely see the difference. i was recently breaking up a 12" thick concrete slab(4'x6'), which the electric breakers are usually not recommended for. but it made relatively easy work of it. and the bosch was out there too and just didnt really have the power to get through. the dewalt fires 61lbs a hit as to the bosch which is 43lbs or the makita @ 46lbs(63 joules). the dewalt does fire a little less hits per min. than the bosch or makita but you still get alot more work done w/ the dewalt. and ill take more power per hit any day and sacrifice 10% less hits per min. and the motor stays cool even in 80 degree sun. note- if bits get stuck in 12" thick concrete you are going too deep, punch more holes.
now for the cart, it was redesigned i think last year. i never owned 1 w/ the old cart but i thought the 1 i borrowed was kinda cheap. the new cart which i own is far better. solid tires, better steel. the strap is a little weird, idk about the longevity of it. and the cord holder is not my favorite but it works.
i really have no complaints about this tool. maybe other than the part plastic housing on the very top of the tool but all the brands ive used have that. i paid a lil over $1700 2 months ago for it and im very happy. if anything changes as the tool gets used more and more over time ill add to this.
1 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Power? Oh yea. Jul 21, 2007
By Anthony Vito Fiore
"fiorebuilt"
It's heavy but works exceptionally well. I have never used an electric break hammer with this much power. The cart is not the best quality but it serves it's purpose. I've used the hilti, bosch brute, and the big makita. If you're measuring for power, this beats them all. It will wear you out if you don't use it properly.
2 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Almost a great deal. Jul 12, 2007
By Ronald B. Ruiz When I demoed this tool I was impressed by the power but not by the weight, it is a very heavy tool. But what stood out most in my mind was the flimsy cart. Very cheap feeling and can you believe it has pnuematic tires! This to me is complete disrespect for the customer, I would have been happy to pay extra to have solid tires on the cart. Its not just the tires, the wheels have no bearings and are very wobbly and the light guage steel and poor quality welds are a joke, K_MART quality at best.
Dont expect the cart to last more than a few months tops. The tool is to heavy to haul without the cart so for me its worthless.
0 of 1 found the following review helpful:
Works very well! Dec 27, 2008
By bentlevel I used mine on several projects to break up concrete and have not tripped any breakers! I know its possible, and am not really worried, I think the soft start helps a lot. I've also used it on asphalt, no sweat. Great also is the tamping shank with the six inch square tamping plate for compacting grade. I"ll edit this review after i've used it to pile drive some grounding rods. There are a lot of accessories to increase the usefulness of this tool.
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