Impact drill
Large and small impact drills (hammer drills) from Bosch, Dewalt and all other well-known brands, official factory warranty, online bank installments and free courier service everywhere.
How is a hammer drill different from a regular electric drill?
Both types of drills perform the same rotational motion, with the difference being that impact models allow for blows to be delivered using a hammer.

Moreover, these blows can be carried out not only downwards, but also sideways.
This makes impact drills very convenient for working with thick material.
If you've ever seen a hammer drill in action, you've probably noticed the so-called "knocking" sound it makes.
This is the sound of a hammer striking several hundred times per second. The speed depends on the specifications of your drill .
In addition to standard drilling work, the impact drill is ideal for reverse motion, or "screwing" out, especially from difficult surfaces.
What can't you do with impact drills?
The use of impact drills is not recommended for precision work.
You can make any fine hole more precisely with a standard electric drill .
Additionally, impact drills typically only have 1 speed during impact, while electric drills without a hammer are typically equipped with 2 or more speeds.
Hammer drill on installments
Despite its generally not high price, impact drills are also sold on installments, and are quite in demand .
When paying by installments, all you need to do is select the desired loan amount on the application form and our team of operators will help you choose the bank and terms.
We also have discounts on impact drills, so you can buy them quite cheaply .
You will receive the best conditions in Georgia and the most convenient, online installment procedure.
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