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2025-07-25 15:49:05
Very easy to install makes removing tile easier and digging really easy.
McC
2025-07-13 11:14:47
This tool is actually intended to be used with a jackhammer, which I don't have -- but it's just what I needed for heavy duty trimming of pavers and decorative rock. I make my preliminary cuts with my angle grinder tool, break the rock, then trim off the edges with this chisel and a baby sledge until I get the rough-hewn look I want. Rock cutter!I've also found it useful for splitting small logs and fence rails. I admit I love the manly-man hitting-things-with-a-hammer kind of work, and this suits me just fine. Heavy, strong, and takes all the abuse I can dish out. This has turned into one of the most fun tools I have.
Mountspirit
2025-06-30 16:04:06
It is November and my ground is already frozen 3 inches deep. I need to dig a hole.I used this to cut through the grass and frozen earth around the edge. Then I broke up the middle. Now, I can use a post hole digger to complete the job.This is my first time using a Demolition Jack Hammer. The bit fit my tool perfectly and I was able to do what I wanted to do with it.This bit will last forever.
Math Guru
2025-06-18 18:40:54
We used this chisel to remove bathroom floor tile and I am happy to report that it worked like a champ. It is super heavy and apparently the right weight. Glad to have this in our arsenal.
Kathryn and Marlon
2025-06-14 16:44:11
It does the job and so far is holding the abuse
JP
2025-06-03 21:31:52
I was trying to use a 6" wide scraper to remove some 30 year old tile from a concrete foundation. It would bounce off trying to remove that wide of an area. This 4" one is just right - it was able to dig under the tiles in the tough mortar and scrape them clean of the foundation. It also was tough enough to not show much wear after working a hundred square foot area.
Jon
2025-04-26 18:01:01
The edge has a dual beveled edge at about 45°. It has a nice weight to it which should help make the job a bit easier.4" wide will make fast work of the small jobs.It'll be a couple weeks before I'll have a chance to use it but the project looks to have gotten that much easier. Will update if necessary.
V. Bowman
2025-01-02 10:27:27
This chisel is quite large (a full 4" blade as stated) and a little heavier than expected. While it will likely outlive you, the weight is something I wouldn't want to be throwing around all day. For smaller jobs or DIY use where you can take breaks, this is perfect. Professionals may find the weight excessive for daily use. One thing is certain, you aren't going to easily damage this tool... it's a beast.
Zuriel
2024-11-27 10:47:38
Por el momento no he tenido problema, aún que siento que es pronto para dar una opinión exacta
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