Hoteche 1-1/8-Inch 1050W SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill - 3 Funtions Heavy Duty Demolition Hammer for Concrete Drilling with Drill Bit, Chisel and Carrying Case
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Hoteche 1-1/8-Inch 1050W SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill - 3 Funtions Heavy Duty Demolition Hammer for Concrete Drilling with Drill Bit, Chisel and Carrying Case

7.2
Great/10

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A capable budget-friendly entry point for occasional concrete work, but serious DIYers doing regular demolition should invest in a professional-tier SDS-Plus drill.

Our Review

The Hoteche 1050W SDS-Plus rotary hammer delivers solid performance for mid-range concrete work at an accessible price point. The 1-1/8-inch chuck with three function modes (drilling, chiseling, and rotation+hammer) handles typical DIY demolition and fastening tasks adequately. The 1050W motor generates reasonable impact energy for concrete up to moderate depths, though it lacks the sustained power of professional-grade Milwaukee or Bosch equivalents. The rubberized grip reduces fatigue during extended use, and the included bit/chisel set adds value. However, the plastic housing shows signs of cost-cutting, and real-world runtime suggests this tool works best in short bursts rather than full-day jobsite use.

What We Like

  • Three versatile functions (drill/hammer/chisel) reduce need for multiple tools
  • Comes with carrying case, drill bits, and chisel for immediate use
  • Rubberized ergonomic grip reduces hand fatigue on vertical work
  • SDS-Plus system allows quick bit changes without keys

Watch Out For

  • Plastic housing shows durability concerns after extended use compared to metal-bodied competitors
  • 1050W motor struggles with heavy-duty all-day demolition; better suited for intermittent homeowner projects
  • Vibration control is basic—sustained concrete drilling causes noticeable hand shock
7.2/10
Great

The Verdict

A capable budget-friendly entry point for occasional concrete work, but serious DIYers doing regular demolition should invest in a professional-tier SDS-Plus drill.

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