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    Mastercraft Hammer Drilling Adaptor

    #054-3859-2
    Mastercraft Hammer Drilling Adaptor
    $24.99
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    Mastercraft
    Mastercraft

    Mastercraft Hammer Drilling Adaptor

    $24.99

    Product Details

    • Easily converts existing drill to a hammer drill

    • Makes it easier to drill into concrete, brick, stone and masonry

    • Drill requirements: 3/8" chuck or larger; 12V or higher

    • When adaptor is on the drill, it will work as a regular chuck - simply hold the unit to activate the hammer action

    Warranty
    • This product carries a 3 year exchange warranty redeemable at any Canadian Tire store.
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    • Pick Up is free at most stores (some stores require a minimum order value before tax)
    • Shipping fee is based on size and weight of products and distance from address to store
    • Same-Day Delivery costs $9.99 per order
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    49 out of 61 (80%) reviewers recommend this product

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      Do not buy

      4 years ago
      Pure garbage adds next to no torque need to return

      No, I do not recommend this product.

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      No Jam

      12 years ago
      I bought this to drill into concrete using a 3/8" concrete bit and it didn't have enough jam to drill it. The hammering action isn't enough. I was using a powerful drill too. I took this back and bought #54-2951-6 and it chewed through the concrete without a problem. Don't bother with this thing, buy a real hammer drill.

      No, I do not recommend this product.

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      pretty good... if you have the whole day!

      13 years ago
      This thing is weak, the cheapest hammer drill will out perform this. It does work but it takes 10 times the time it will with my hammer drill that i bought on sale for 60$.

      No, I do not recommend this product.

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      don't bother if drilling 4 3/8" into concrete...

      14 years ago
      My shed required 4 3/8" anchor bolts fastened to the concrete slab. I got this adapter as a gift - needless to say, it couldn't get the job done. I was using the adapter with a relatively new 5A corded drill. The bit would always loosen at the adapter chuck never reaching 4" deep. Unless you’re drilling smaller, more shallow holes, do yourself a favour and get the right tool for the right job - a real hammer drill!

      No, I do not recommend this product.

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      Broke after 25 holes

      15 years ago
      I was very disappointed with this product. I purchased it because I already own a very nice, very much proven DeWalt corded drill that I have owned for 6 years now (still as good as new), and thought that having this adapter would be more practical to have than a second drill (less stuff to lug around, right?). The drilling seemed to work well enough, so long as I didn't force it. However, I only managed to drill 25 holes with this adapter when some small plastic pieces inside the plastic grip (they apparently held the metal portion in place) snapped. Clearly this item is not designed to be very durable -- when you look at these small snapped pieces you wonder how the plastic holder is expected to stay attached to the metal portion for long. Why couldn't this holder be made of metal as well? I will be returning this and just purchasing a hammer drill instead.

      No, I do not recommend this product.

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      Q: suitable replacement for hammer drill? Will this adapter provide the same hole as hammer drills, for the purpose of installing TapCon concrete fasteners?

      17 years ago
      6 Answers
      • A: the same whole: yes, the same time to perform the job: no! it wont go much deeper than an inch and takes about 10 times longer than a hammer drill.

        13 years ago
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      Q: Drill through bathroom tiles Can that Hammer Drill be used to drill successfully in-to bathroom tiles?

      17 years ago
      2 Answers
      • A: any hammer drill risk damaging the tile, try a regular drill with the proper bit, it will take a bit longer than a hammer drill, but much safer for the tile.

        13 years ago
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