Hammer Drills

A hammer drill, an indispensable tool for both DIY enthusiasts and professional tradespeople, stands out for its unique dual-action functionality. Unlike standard drills, a hammer drill combines rotation with a hammering action, making it perfect for drilling into hard materials like concrete and masonry. This power tool is renowned for its efficiency and precision in challenging drilling tasks. Leading brands like DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee, Bosch, and others offer high-quality options, each bringing their unique strengths to the table. The DeWalt hammer drill is celebrated for its robust performance and durability, ideal for rigorous professional use. Similarly, the Makita hammer drill is known for its ergonomic design and user-friendly features, making it a favourite among DIYers. The cordless hammer drill options add convenience and mobility, liberating you from the constraints of power outlets. Bosch hammer drills are revered for their precision and power, while Milwaukee's versions stand out for their advanced technology and reliability. At Buildiro, the largest marketplace for building materials, tools, and DIY products in the UK, you can find an extensive range of hammer drills. Our platform lets you compare products and prices, ensuring you save money while selecting the perfect tool for your needs. Discover a specialised selection of hammer drills tailored for both tradespeople and DIYers, with a focus on quality and efficiency.
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Mac Allister 750W 240V Corded Hammer drill MSHD750-2
Mac Allister 750W 240V Corded Hammer drill MSHD750-2
from £15.00
Erbauer 800W 240V Corded Hammer drill EHD800-2
Erbauer 800W 240V Corded Hammer drill EHD800-2
from £70.00
Arebos - Hammer drill Drill Demolition hammer Percussion drill 1500 w - red - red
Arebos - Hammer drill Drill Demolition hammer Percussion drill 1500 w - red - red
£91.99 ManoMano UK
Briefness - Electric Impact Hammer Drill Variable Speed Masonry Metal Wood Screwdriver Tool
Briefness - Electric Impact Hammer Drill Variable Speed Masonry Metal Wood Screwdriver Tool
£14.98 ManoMano UK
Ryobi ONE+ 18V Bare Cordless Hammer drill R18SDS-0
Ryobi ONE+ 18V Bare Cordless Hammer drill R18SDS-0
from £99.00
Ryobi ONE+ 18V 1.5Ah Cordless Percussion drill R18PD3-115GK
Ryobi ONE+ 18V 1.5Ah Cordless Percussion drill R18PD3-115GK
from £80.00
Hitachi DV18DSDL5 Cordless Combi Drill 18V 2 x 5.0Ah Li-Ion
Hitachi DV18DSDL5 Cordless Combi Drill 18V 2 x 5.0Ah Li-Ion
from £360.00
Hikoki - H45MEY 110V 1150W demolition breaker - ,
Hikoki - H45MEY 110V 1150W demolition breaker - ,
£399.00 ManoMano UK
Hikoki D10VC3J7Z Rotary Drill 10MM 600W 110V
Hikoki D10VC3J7Z Rotary Drill 10MM 600W 110V
£119.99 Zoro
Hikoki - DH26PX2 240V sds+ hammer drill - ,
Hikoki - DH26PX2 240V sds+ hammer drill - ,
£119.99 ManoMano UK
Hikoki DH26PXJ2Z 830W SDS+ Hammer Drill 110V 3-Mode
Hikoki DH26PXJ2Z 830W SDS+ Hammer Drill 110V 3-Mode
£209.99 Zoro
Hikoki - DH28PX2 110V sds+ hammer drill - ,
Hikoki - DH28PX2 110V sds+ hammer drill - ,
£149.00 ManoMano UK
Hikoki - DH40MC 1100W sds Max Demolition Hammer Drill 110V
Hikoki - DH40MC 1100W sds Max Demolition Hammer Drill 110V
£359.99 ManoMano UK
Hikoki DH40MEYJ1Z 1150W Rotary Hammer SDS Max UVP Brushless 240V
Hikoki DH40MEYJ1Z 1150W Rotary Hammer SDS Max UVP Brushless 240V
from £514.89
Hikoki - DH40MEY sds max hammer drill 110V - ,
Hikoki - DH40MEY sds max hammer drill 110V - ,
£535.00 ManoMano UK
Hikoki DH45MEJ1Z 1500W Rotary Hammer Drill Brushless SDS Max 240V
Hikoki DH45MEJ1Z 1500W Rotary Hammer Drill Brushless SDS Max 240V
£999.99 Zoro
HiKOKI DV18V/J6 13mm Keyless Rotary Impact Drill 690W 240V
HiKOKI DV18V/J6 13mm Keyless Rotary Impact Drill 690W 240V
from £150.35
HiKOKI DV18V/J7 13mm Keyless Rotary Impact Drill 690W 110V
HiKOKI DV18V/J7 13mm Keyless Rotary Impact Drill 690W 110V
£119.99 Rapid Online - Rapid Electronics Ltd.
HiKOKI FDV16VB2/J1 13mm Keyless Rotary Impact Drill 550W 240V
HiKOKI FDV16VB2/J1 13mm Keyless Rotary Impact Drill 550W 240V
from £90.59
Hikoki DH18DBLJPZ Rotary Hammer Brushless 18V 2X5.0AH Lithium-ion
Hikoki DH18DBLJPZ Rotary Hammer Brushless 18V 2X5.0AH Lithium-ion
£599.99 Zoro
Hikoki Dh36dpb 36v Sds+ With Dust Extraction - ,
Hikoki Dh36dpb 36v Sds+ With Dust Extraction - ,
£739.00 ManoMano UK
Hikoki - DH24PX2 110V sds+ hammer drill - ,
Hikoki - DH24PX2 110V sds+ hammer drill - ,
£79.98 ManoMano UK
Draper D20 20V Brushless Combi Drill (Sold Bare)
Draper D20 20V Brushless Combi Drill (Sold Bare)
from £78.98
Draper ID710D Hammer Drill - 240v
Draper ID710D Hammer Drill - 240v
from £36.95
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What to Consider When Purchasing a Hammer Drill?

A hammer drill is an essential power tool designed for drilling into hard materials such as concrete, brick, and stone. It combines a regular drilling mechanism with a hammering action, delivering short, rapid thrusts to pulverize the material and facilitate easier drilling.

Leading brands like DeWalt, Makita, and Bosch offer high-quality hammer drills, each with unique features tailored to different needs. A hammer drill DeWalt manufactures is known for its durability, power, and ergonomic design, making it suitable for both professional and heavy-duty DIY use. These drills often feature advanced technology for enhanced performance and user comfort.

In the UK, the market for hammer drills is extensive, with options available for a range of applications and budgets. Hammer drill UK models are designed to meet local electrical standards and user preferences, ensuring safety and effectiveness in various construction and renovation tasks.

Makita is another trusted name in the hammer drill category. A hammer drill Makita offers combines power with precision, providing efficient and effective drilling in tough materials. These drills are often chosen for their balance of performance and ease of use.

For specific applications like drilling into concrete, a hammer drill for concrete is specially designed with the necessary power and durability. These drills can handle the resistance and hardness of concrete, making them indispensable for construction and masonry work.

Bosch hammer drills are also a popular choice, known for their innovative technology and reliability. Whether it's for professional construction work or home renovations, Bosch offers a range of hammer drills to suit different requirements and applications.

A rotary hammer drill takes the functionality of a standard hammer drill further, offering a more powerful hammering action. These drills are ideal for more demanding tasks and can often also perform chiselling actions, making them versatile tools in construction and demolition work.

The term 'rotary drill' usually refers to a standard drill, which may or may not have a hammer function. While rotary drills are suitable for a variety of tasks, a hammer drill is specifically designed for drilling into hard materials.

In summary, whether it's a robust hammer drill from DeWalt, a reliable Makita model, a versatile Bosch hammer drill, or a powerful rotary hammer drill, there is a wide range of options to suit various drilling needs. The key is to choose a hammer drill based on the specific material you will be working with, ensuring it has the necessary power and features to effectively handle the demands of the task.

What Is the Difference Between a Hammer Drill and a Regular Drill?

The primary difference between a hammer drill and a regular drill lies in their mechanism and intended use. Here's a detailed comparison:

  1. Mechanism:

    • Regular Drill: A regular drill, also known as a drill driver, rotates a drill bit to create holes in materials like wood, plastic, or metal. It's primarily used for drilling holes and driving screws.
    • Hammer Drill: A hammer drill not only rotates the drill bit but also adds a hammering or pounding action. This hammering motion moves the bit in and out rapidly while it spins, providing extra force and making it easier to drill into hard materials like concrete or masonry.
  2. Design:

    • Regular Drill: Typically lighter and simpler in design. It does not have the additional components required for the hammering action.
    • Hammer Drill: Generally bulkier and heavier due to the additional hammering mechanism. It often includes a switch or a dial to activate and control the hammer function.
  3. Functionality:

    • Regular Drill: Ideal for making smooth and precise holes in softer materials. It's suitable for general home use, such as assembling furniture, making pilot holes, and driving screws.
    • Hammer Drill: Specifically designed for drilling into hard materials like brick, stone, and concrete. The hammer action breaks up the material, making it easier for the drill bit to remove it.
  4. Versatility:

    • Regular Drill: Versatile for various tasks but limited in effectiveness when dealing with very hard materials.
    • Hammer Drill: While primarily used for masonry, it can often be used as a regular drill when the hammer function is turned off, making it versatile for both masonry and general drilling tasks.
  5. Noise and Vibration:

    • Regular Drill: Quieter and produces less vibration during use.
    • Hammer Drill: Louder and generates more vibration because of the hammering action, which can be more physically taxing during prolonged use.
  6. Drill Bits:

    • Regular Drill: Uses standard drill bits for wood, metal, and plastic.
    • Hammer Drill: Often uses specially designed masonry bits that can withstand the hammering action. These bits are tougher and sometimes feature a carbide tip for extra durability.