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DeWalt D25810K-QS SDS-Max Demolition Hammer - 5 kg
Professional 1050W 7.1 Joule demolition hammer with SDS-Max attachment and AVC anti-vibration system - ideal for chiselling, marking and renovation work
Powerful without being excessively heavy: the D25810K-QS combines an impact force of 7.1 J with a 5 kg class body, making it particularly suitable for those who have to demolish and chisel frequently while maintaining good handling.
- ✔️ Impact energy 7.1 J: adequate force for demolition, traces and removal of resistant materials
- ✔️ 1050W motor: consistent performance even in the most demanding jobs
- ✔️ SDS-Max attachment: robust and suitable for professional chisels for heavy-duty work
- ✔️ AVC system: reduces vibrations transmitted to the operator and improves comfort during prolonged use
I would choose this DeWalt if you have to do frequent chiselling and demolition work but don't want to upgrade to a much heavier demolition hammer . The 7.1 joules are already impressive, while the 5 kg rating allows it to be handled well even on walls and for renovation work.
👉 Remember, however, that it is a pure demolition hammer : if you also have to drill into concrete with SDS-Max bits, you need a demolition hammer.
Is this the right demolition hammer for you?
✔️ Yes if:
- 🔸You need to remove tiles, plaster or parts of masonry
- 🔸You need to make tracks and chiselling work
- 🔸Are you looking for a professional but still easy to handle SDS-Max?
- 🔸You want to reduce vibrations during longer uses
❌ No if:
- 🔸You also need to drill holes in the concrete
- 🔸Are you looking for a machine for heavy and continuous demolition?
- 🔸You need to work without a cable
DeWalt D25810K-QS SDS-Max Demolition Hammer: 7.1 Joules and AVC anti-vibration system for professional jobs
The DeWalt D25810K-QS is a professional 5 kg class demolition hammer, designed for chiselling and demolition work on cement, concrete, masonry, plaster and cladding.
The 1050W motor develops an impact energy of 7.1 Joules and reaches up to 3150 impacts per minute , offering an excellent balance between material removal capacity and handling.
One of its strong points is the AVC - Active Vibration Control system, developed to reduce vibrations perceived by the operator. This is a particularly useful feature when the demolition hammer is used frequently during renovation work.
The SDS-Max attachment also allows the use of robust professional chisels suitable for demanding jobs.
Who is this demolition hammer suitable for?
- Bricklayers and construction companies
- Installers and maintenance workers
- Tilers
- Renovation professionals
- Those who frequently need to make tracks and openings
- Anyone who needs to remove plaster, cladding or parts of masonry
- Advanced private individuals engaged in major renovations
Why choose DeWalt D25810K-QS?
7.1 Joules of impact energy
A significant impact force for a 5 kg class demolition hammer, suitable for chiselling, opening trenches, removing cladding and controlled demolitions.
1050W motor
It guarantees good working capacity even in the most demanding applications typical of construction sites and renovations.
Up to 3150 strokes per minute
The high percussion frequency allows for maintaining a good material removal rate.
AVC system - Active Vibration Control
Reduces vibrations perceived by the operator and improves comfort when the machine is used for prolonged periods.
SDS-Max attachment
It allows you to quickly assemble robust professional chisels specifically for demolition and chiselling work.
5kg class: good balance between power and control
It is powerful enough to tackle serious jobs but remains significantly more manageable than large breakers weighing 10, 15 or more kg.
Also suitable for wall demolition
Its relatively low weight makes it more versatile for horizontal work than a large demolition hammer designed primarily for floors.
What jobs can you do?
- Removal of tiles and coverings
- Demolition of plaster
- Creation of tracks for systems
- Masonry chiselling
- Corrections and openings in concrete
- Removal of damaged parts
- Renovation works
- Small and medium controlled demolitions
When it's NOT the right choice
- If you mainly need to do drilling
- If you are looking for a compact SDS-Plus hammer drill
- If you have to demolish large floors for many consecutive hours
- If you need a large vertical breaker of 10-15 kg or more
- If you want to work completely wirelessly
The D25810K-QS is a pure demolition hammer: designed for chiselling and demolition. If you also need to drill holes in concrete with SDS-Max bits, a rotary demolition hammer is the best choice.
DeWalt D25810K-QS vs. Bosch GSH 5: Which One Should You Choose?
The comparison between the DeWalt D25810K-QS and the Bosch Professional GSH 5 is particularly interesting because they practically belong to the same category: both are corded SDS-Max demolition hammers in the 5 kg class .
Performance is also very similar. The Bosch has a slightly higher power rating of 7.5 Joules , while the DeWalt develops 7.1 Joules but achieves a higher impact frequency and relies heavily on the AVC anti-vibration system.
| Characteristic | DeWalt D25810K-QS | Bosch GSH 5 |
|---|---|---|
| Typology | Demolition hammer | Demolition hammer |
| Diet | Flush | Flush |
| Power | 1050 W | 1100 W |
| Shot energy | 7.1 J | 7.5 J |
| Number of shots | Up to 3150/min | Approximately 2850/min |
| Attack | SDS-Max | SDS-Max |
| Weight | Approximately 5.6 kg | Approximately 5.6 kg |
| Vibration reduction | AVC - Active Vibration Control | Ergonomic handle and balanced structure |
| Chisel adjustment | Chisel position adjustment | Vario-Lock |
| Strong point | Comfort and vibration control | Slight superiority in hitting power and Vario-Lock |
| Ideal for | Frequent professional use and renovation work | Professional chiselling and renovation work |
👉 In summary: choose the DeWalt D25810K-QS if you are looking for a professional machine that is easy to handle and place great importance on vibration reduction thanks to the AVC system .
Instead, choose the Bosch Professional GSH 5 if you prefer the Bosch system and want a machine with 7.5 Joules, 1100 W and Vario-Lock chisel adjustment .
Nicolò 's usage tips and suggestions
On a SDS-Max demolition hammer weighing around 5kg like the DeWalt D25810K-QS , in my opinion the main advantage is balance: you already have a significant impact force, but the machine remains manageable enough to be used against a wall too.
Don't push too hard on the machine
This is a fairly common mistake.
The hammer mechanism must be left to work: apply enough pressure to keep the chisel stable, but do not use your entire body weight to crush the machine against the material .
Choose the chisel according to the job
There is no one-size-fits-all chisel.
- Pointed chisel: Concentrates force and helps break down concrete and masonry
- Flat chisel: best suited for removing material and working on larger surfaces
- Wide chisel: particularly convenient for wall coverings and tiles
The AVC system is especially appreciated after a bit of work
When you try a machine for a few seconds, the difference may seem limited.
After a longer chiselling session, however, having a system designed to reduce vibrations transmitted to the operator becomes much more interesting.
You don't need all your strength to remove tiles.
When working under a cladding you must above all find the correct angle of the chisel .
If you enter too perpendicularly, you risk digging into the substrate unnecessarily. Holding the chisel at a more inclined angle can often remove the material faster and with greater control.
Don't confuse it with a large vertical demolition hammer
The 7.1 Joules are very good for the 5 kg class, but the machine is not designed to continuously demolish large slabs or floors as a much heavier demolition hammer would do.
Its ideal field is traces, masonry, cladding, plastering, concrete corrections and medium-light demolitions .
The 5kg weight is one of its advantages
If you also have to work on walls, a large demolition hammer can quickly become too heavy.
Here you have a machine that maintains good demolition capacity without becoming overly demanding to control.
DeWalt or Bosch?
In this case I wouldn't say that one of the two is clearly superior.
The Bosch GSH 5 has slightly more joules and a slightly higher power rating. The DeWalt D25810K-QS, on the other hand, relies heavily on the AVC system and has a high impact frequency.
If I have to work a lot with the demolition hammer, I personally consider comfort and vibrations at least as important as those few tenths of a Joule of difference.
My final advice
The D25810K-QS is a machine that I would choose for those who carry out renovations, maintenance and construction work and want a professional SDS-Max breaker to use frequently without having to lift much heavier weights .
👉 In practice: powerful enough to do serious work, but still compact enough to be used even where a large demolition hammer would become inconvenient.
Questions & Answers about the DeWalt D25810K-QS Demolition Hammer
How many joules does the DeWalt D25810K-QS have?
The hammer develops an impact energy of 7.1 Joules , suitable for professional chiselling and demolition of the 5 kg class.
What attack does it use?
It uses the SDS-Max system, so it must be combined with chisels compatible with this type of attachment.
Can I use it to make holes in concrete?
No. The D25810K-QS is a demolition hammer designed for chiselling. For drilling, you need an SDS-Max demolition hammer.
What is the AVC system for?
The Active Vibration Control system is designed to reduce vibrations perceived by the operator, improving comfort during longer operations.
Is it suitable for removing tiles?
Yes. With a suitable wide chisel it is particularly suitable for removing tiles, coverings and laying material.
Is it suitable for making marks on walls?
Yes. The 7.1 J and the SDS-Max attachment also make it suitable for creating grooves and openings for plumbing work.
Is it better than the Bosch GSH 5?
They are very close. The Bosch offers 7.5 J and 1100 W , while the DeWalt offers 7.1 J, 3150 bpm and AVC system . The choice depends mainly on the type of use and the operator's preferences.
Is it suitable for very heavy demolition?
It's very suitable for medium-duty renovation and demolition work. For large floors or continuous heavy demolition work, a higher-end, heavier-duty demolition machine is preferable.
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- WEIGHT
- 5.5 kg
- Livello potenza sonora
- 107 dB(A)
- Power
- 1050 W
- Sound pressure level
- 96 dB(A)
- Product type
- Martello scalpellatore
- Tool attachment
- SDS-Max
- Triaxial vibration chiselling concrete
- 8,4 m/s²
