I have this in its Einhell iteration, performed very well for a couple of years now, German designed. As long as you keep the oil reserve topped up, it performs beautifully. I use 5w30 engine oil and it seems to do the job.
To add the hydrolic fluid you simply unscrew the sight glass and add your hydrolic oil via the sight glass hole. Thanks for the spade demo. That's what I was interested in. Gotta dig post holes in rocky clay.
And so is that tool when you consider the jackhammers that I’ve got now are 1500 bucks don’t hardly ever use them if I was just starting out, I would buy one of those
I had a Vevor jackhammer that seemed to be a bit bigger than this one. I paid either nothing or 8600 dollars, depending on how you figure it. A contractor left it behind after absconding with a down payment. Subsequently, I used it quite a bit and was generally happy with the work I got out of it. It had a bad habit of leaking hydraulic fluid and the vibration of normal operation was always loosening bolts. Dealing with the Vevor company in trying to buy a manual was a nightmare but, I would probably be willing to buy one if the need were to come up again. Sadly, I would have to buy another one, if needed, because a thief stole mine from a work site.
That jackhammer does NOT pull 3800W. It's simply not possible electrically. The limit is 1800W. The Chinese can say whatever they like but this is patently false. By the way, you need to attack some aged reinforced concrete and something really tough, such as granite, before we can see what this tool can do. Or not do.
Seems to mainly be a UK Govt issue.... I've opened up a couple of VEVOR tools now to inspect them, yes they are cheap Chinese products, but they are wired up identically to so many other brand name tools.
I don't think Vevor sells these bits separately. You'll have to contact VEVOR. Or alternatively, you'll have to shop online for something like this: www.totaltools.com.au/177140-detroit-30mm-hex-chisel-bit-set-4-piece-dethcs4
I certainly don't use it every day, but I last needed it about a month back and she broke up a bunch of concrete I had to replace just like when I bought it. I'm still happy with it... So, no complaints.
@@jelreviews Thanks, mate. Appreciate the feedback. Thinking of getting a cheapie (Baumer AG) to break up a concrete ramp. I find that with cheap tools, it's the luck of the draw. Some last forever and then others sh1t themselves when you look at them the wrong way.
@@jelreviews Can you do reviews on "One of a kind" new inventions that haven't really made it to the mainstream yet? I Created a new water valve that saves water and it's patented but I am having a hard time promoting it. I'm willing to pay a fair price! ! but I am just a startup running on my own savings so it's not like a jackpot. . . Yet !
I have this in its Einhell iteration, performed very well for a couple of years now, German designed. As long as you keep the oil reserve topped up, it performs beautifully. I use 5w30 engine oil and it seems to do the job.
That's good advice. Thanks very much!
To add the hydrolic fluid you simply unscrew the sight glass and add your hydrolic oil via the sight glass hole. Thanks for the spade demo. That's what I was interested in. Gotta dig post holes in rocky clay.
True, I discoverd that later😁.
And so is that tool when you consider the jackhammers that I’ve got now are 1500 bucks don’t hardly ever use them if I was just starting out, I would buy one of those
I picked up 1 for a 100$ at a garage sell really happy with it mine didn't have the spade bit I must get 1
I had a Vevor jackhammer that seemed to be a bit bigger than this one. I paid either nothing or 8600 dollars, depending on how you figure it. A contractor left it behind after absconding with a down payment. Subsequently, I used it quite a bit and was generally happy with the work I got out of it. It had a bad habit of leaking hydraulic fluid and the vibration of normal operation was always loosening bolts. Dealing with the Vevor company in trying to buy a manual was a nightmare but, I would probably be willing to buy one if the need were to come up again. Sadly, I would have to buy another one, if needed, because a thief stole mine from a work site.
It's good to hear you were happy with your Vevor jackhammer despite the problems. Sounds like you got good value for your money.
you could have put the hydraulic fluid by unscrewing the cap
Nice/ I bought a articulating endoscope from them for 140 bucks takes pictures records and will look 180° it’s pretty cool for that kind of money
Thank you!
Here in my city, Demolition Jackhammer cost only $100.
That jackhammer does NOT pull 3800W. It's simply not possible electrically. The limit is 1800W. The Chinese can say whatever they like but this is patently false. By the way, you need to attack some aged reinforced concrete and something really tough, such as granite, before we can see what this tool can do. Or not do.
240 volt power in Australia.
I think 3600w is the max but might be a bit more if you have a 20 amp socket.
i wish i could see more videos using this with working with stones, a bit hard stones.
Yeah I know...I'll def take more video when I'm doing a proper job. Just didn't have anything on hand when I got it
@@jelreviews i bought 1
Does it work for stone like u asked I was just wondering the same stuff
Looks like a Chicago electric to me
Interesting. How was the vibration on the hands?
Same as any other jackhammer I've ever used
Did you get the dental attachment?
I have a 3‘ x 20‘ sidewalk. I need to get rid of. Do you think this tool would be up for that job?
Absolutely... This thing is cheap, but it's a powerhouse. I've used mine heaps with no problem👍
Please how much money to buy one ?
All links are in the description.
Awesome... this is the exact model that the UK Government mandated a product recall due to "Risk Type: Electric shock and fire"
Seems to mainly be a UK Govt issue.... I've opened up a couple of VEVOR tools now to inspect them, yes they are cheap Chinese products, but they are wired up identically to so many other brand name tools.
@@jelreviews The entire line has been discontinued in Australia as well. Hence, not just a UK issue.
Hmm, yes I just noticed. Very interesting. Thanks for letting me know 👍👍
How to get the shovel and extra flat bits,can you pls send me a link
I don't think Vevor sells these bits separately. You'll have to contact VEVOR. Or alternatively, you'll have to shop online for something like this: www.totaltools.com.au/177140-detroit-30mm-hex-chisel-bit-set-4-piece-dethcs4
I just need this jack hammer how much does it cost and where can i get it ,iam from South Africa
Read the description
awesome vid
Nice Tool, did you take the other 1 apart and see why its not working yet?
No not yet... I'll probably do a video on repairing it when I get around to it.
Mate, how is this thing holding up?
I certainly don't use it every day, but I last needed it about a month back and she broke up a bunch of concrete I had to replace just like when I bought it. I'm still happy with it... So, no complaints.
@@jelreviews Thanks, mate. Appreciate the feedback. Thinking of getting a cheapie (Baumer AG) to break up a concrete ramp. I find that with cheap tools, it's the luck of the draw. Some last forever and then others sh1t themselves when you look at them the wrong way.
Where's you ear hole Plugs???
Hey, you're right! This came with everything but safety hearing protection. :)
@@jelreviews Can you do reviews on "One of a kind" new inventions that haven't really made it to the mainstream yet? I Created a new water valve that saves water and it's patented but I am having a hard time promoting it. I'm willing to pay a fair price! ! but I am just a startup running on my own savings so it's not like a jackpot. . . Yet !
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Most of the Jackhammers demo is on weak Concrete or soil.
It's all I had at the time of making this video.
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nice video