Makita HM1214C Demolition Hammer SDS Max 1510W
The Makita HM1214C demolition hammer features a powerful 1500 W motor and delivers an impressive impact energy of 19.9 J. With a vibration level of 8 m/s² during chiselling and an impact rate of 1900 bpm, it ensures efficient performance. The toolholder size is 18 mm, making it compatible with various chisels. Its dimensions are 700 mm (width), 129 mm (depth), and 265 mm (height), providing a robust design for heavy-duty tasks.
The Makita HM1214C demolition hammer features a powerful 1500 W motor and delivers an impressive impact energy of 19.9 J. With a vibration level of 8 m/s² during chiselling and an impact rate of 1900 bpm, it ensures efficient performance. The toolholder size is 18 mm, making it compatible with various chisels. Its dimensions are 700 mm (width), 129 mm (depth), and 265 mm (height), providing a robust design for heavy-duty tasks.
The Makita HM1214C demolition hammer features a powerful 1500 W motor and delivers an impressive impact energy of 19.9 J. With a vibration level of 8 m/s² during chiselling and an impact rate of 1900 bpm, it ensures efficient performance. The toolholder size is 18 mm, making it compatible with various chisels. Its dimensions are 700 mm (width), 129 mm (depth), and 265 mm (height), providing a robust design for heavy-duty tasks.
The Makita HM1214C demolition hammer features a powerful 1500 W motor and delivers an impressive impact energy of 19.9 J. With a vibration level of 8 m/s² during chiselling and an impact rate of 1900 bpm, it ensures efficient performance. The toolholder size is 18 mm, making it compatible with various chisels. Its dimensions are 700 mm (width), 129 mm (depth), and 265 mm (height), providing a robust design for heavy-duty tasks.
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The lowest price for Makita HM1214C Demolition Hammer SDS Max 1510W right now is $1,254.42 at C&L Tool Centre, compared across 14 retailers.
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Prices last updated 10 June 2026.
Last updated at 10/06/2026 02:01:23
Makita HM1214C - 240V 1510W 1900IPM SDS Max Demolition Jack Hammer - C&L Tool Centre
Delivery between 15–17 June $34
Makita HM1214C Demolition Hammer SDS Max 1510W
Delivery between 15–22 June $39.55
Makita HM1214C Demolition Hammer, SDS Max, 1,510W, 12.3kg, with AVT
Delivery $10
Makita Demolition Hammer, SDS Max, 1,510W, 12.3kg, with AVT - HM1214C
Free delivery between Fri – Mon
Makita SDS Max Demolition Hammer 18mm
Delivery $55
MAKITA 1510W 18mm SDS Max Demolition Hammer HM1214C
Free delivery between 16–19 June
Makita 1510W 12.3Kg SDS Max Demolition Hammer With AVT - HM1214C
Delivery between 11–17 June $47.19
Makita SDS Max Demolition Hammer 1510W with AVT
Free delivery between 16–19 June
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18MM 1510W Sds-Max Variable Speed Demo Hammer - Soft Start
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originally posted on acmetools.com
Got this to remove ceramic tile, its way better than i ever imagined! I got it to do large areas but its actually light enough that i use it even in small bathrooms. I have a small bosch sds plus demo hammer that i use to use and still planned to use in small areas but this is surprisingly so much quieter and so so much faster that i pretty much use it exclusively. The rate it removes tile is almost funny, i have used my bosch demo hammer for years and this is literally ten times faster. I only use it between 2 and 3 out of 5 (its more than needed) and it removes the tiles and mortar clean to the floor almost as fast as pushing a lawn mower. I can do about a ten by ten area in about fifteen min (thats removing the tiles from the floor thats not including putting ... MoreGot this to remove ceramic tile, its way better than i ever imagined! I got it to do large areas but its actually light enough that i use it even in small bathrooms. I have a small bosch sds plus demo hammer that i use to use and still planned to use in small areas but this is surprisingly so much quieter and so so much faster that i pretty much use it exclusively. The rate it removes tile is almost funny, i have used my bosch demo hammer for years and this is literally ten times faster. I only use it between 2 and 3 out of 5 (its more than needed) and it removes the tiles and mortar clean to the floor almost as fast as pushing a lawn mower. I can do about a ten by ten area in about fifteen min (thats removing the tiles from the floor thats not including putting them in dumpster, sweeping the area etc). I cant say what this thing will do for other things but in the 18 yrs i have installed tile i have never seen or imagined anything close to how fast this removes tile and mortar.
originally posted on manomano.co.uk
Already owner of a MAKITA router for 43 years (EH YES) who has worked a lot (installer of fitted kitchens and restoration of an old rig), I FINALLY find real material; what happiness. If this device could last as long, it will make my little children happy. Xavier MANSART
originally posted on manomano.co.uk
Good jackhammer, but compared to the previous model without the AVT system at equivalent power, I find it less striking power. But to demolish a concrete slab it does the job no problem, however in a horizontal position it is difficult to maintain it for a long time.
| Continuous rating input | 1,510W |
| Impact energy | 19.9j |
| Impact Rate | 950 - 1,900ipm |
| Net Weight | 12.3kg |
| Noise dB | 102dB |
Makita HM1214C - 240V 1510W 1900IPM SDS Max Demolition Jack Hammer - C&L Tool Centre
Delivery between 15–17 June $34
Makita HM1214C Demolition Hammer SDS Max 1510W
Delivery between 15–22 June $39.55
Makita HM1214C Demolition Hammer, SDS Max, 1,510W, 12.3kg, with AVT
Delivery $10
Makita Demolition Hammer, SDS Max, 1,510W, 12.3kg, with AVT - HM1214C
Free delivery between Fri – Mon
Makita SDS Max Demolition Hammer 18mm
Delivery $55
Got this to remove ceramic tile, its way better than i ever imagined! I got it to do large areas but its actually light enough that i use it even in small bathrooms. I have a small bosch sds plus demo hammer that i use to use and still planned to use in small areas but this is surprisingly so much quieter and so so much faster that i pretty much use it exclusively. The rate it removes tile is almost funny, i have used my bosch demo hammer for years and this is literally ten times faster. I only use it between 2 and 3 out of 5 (its more than needed) and it removes the tiles and mortar clean to the floor almost as fast as pushing a lawn mower. I can do about a ten by ten area in about fifteen min (thats removing the tiles from the floor thats not including putting ... MoreGot this to remove ceramic tile, its way better than i ever imagined! I got it to do large areas but its actually light enough that i use it even in small bathrooms. I have a small bosch sds plus demo hammer that i use to use and still planned to use in small areas but this is surprisingly so much quieter and so so much faster that i pretty much use it exclusively. The rate it removes tile is almost funny, i have used my bosch demo hammer for years and this is literally ten times faster. I only use it between 2 and 3 out of 5 (its more than needed) and it removes the tiles and mortar clean to the floor almost as fast as pushing a lawn mower. I can do about a ten by ten area in about fifteen min (thats removing the tiles from the floor thats not including putting them in dumpster, sweeping the area etc). I cant say what this thing will do for other things but in the 18 yrs i have installed tile i have never seen or imagined anything close to how fast this removes tile and mortar.
Already owner of a MAKITA router for 43 years (EH YES) who has worked a lot (installer of fitted kitchens and restoration of an old rig), I FINALLY find real material; what happiness. If this device could last as long, it will make my little children happy. Xavier MANSART
Good jackhammer, but compared to the previous model without the AVT system at equivalent power, I find it less striking power. But to demolish a concrete slab it does the job no problem, however in a horizontal position it is difficult to maintain it for a long time.
Great piece of equipment!Used to rent it. Finally bought one.Use it for breaking foundation when relocating shower drains.
Great tool for flooring removal. I have been renting one for years. Decided to bye one for my self, and I’m glad I did. Does the job very well.
Great tools for small projects...any concrete with rebar of course go with the bigger machine. Price could be lowered a bit. Overall great!!!
A guy I worked for making holes for plants had one of these. I used it one day and I had to have it. It did all the work. I was just holding it. I believe it has the same motor as the 35 and 42lb model. Much easier carrying up and down hills and on uneven terrain.
This 27Lb. Makita Demolition hammer it does the job way better than a 35Lb. Makita hammer. I use it for wood and/or tile floor tear out. It's easy to work with, quiet and lightweight powerful tool.A very good tool !!
Thought i was purchasing the rotary hammer drill but that wasn't the case. Turns out that mistake saved us a lot of time in the field. Tons of power, craftsmanship seems to be durable and there are plenty of bits to interchange for each projects specific needs.
Used this to hammer up a floor drain in a basement, worked really well, even though I should have used a bigger breaker. It still got the job done, I like the balance, was able to hold it at an angle under stairs and able to control the hammer the entire time.
| Continuous rating input | 1,510W |
| Impact energy | 19.9j |
| Impact Rate | 950 - 1,900ipm |
| Net Weight | 12.3kg |
| Noise dB | 102dB |