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For concrete crewsDrill, anchor, cut, done

Rotary hammers, saws, and chipping tools for daily concrete work.

Concrete crews need SDS-Plus or SDS-Max rotary hammers, dedicated chipping hammers, concrete saws (cordless 7-1/4" or hybrid cut-off), HO / FORGE batteries for sustained high-draw work, wet/dry vacs for OSHA silica compliance, and laser levels.

The numbers
Starter kit$1.3k – $1.6k
In the crew kitOSHA Table 1
µg/m³ silica TWAUnder 50
Ships same day2pm CT
Categories stocked3
See the concrete kit
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Why this trade, why this page

SDS-Plus and SDS-Max options plus the high-output batteries that keep them running.

Concrete work lives in rotary hammers and chipping tools. Battery selection matters — HO/FORGE packs dramatically outlast standard cells under sustained load.

02
What every crew carries

The 3-category concrete lineup.

Each category below links to the relevant Shopify collection with curated Milwaukee + DeWalt SKUs, real pricing, and same-day dispatch.

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Skip the shopping

Start from a curated kit.

Every tool in the concrete lineup, priced as one bundle. Ships as a single order, includes battery rotation, and gets crew pricing on 2+ units.

Concrete starter kit

Concrete Crew Kit

Kit for a 2-3 person concrete crew running daily anchor-setting, chipping, and cut work. OSHA-Table-1-compliant vacuum included.

$3,200-$5,800
Bundle price
$4,200-$7,600
Est retail
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Deeper reading

Tool comparisons + best-of guides.

Context for the concrete lineup — bare-tool-vs-kit math, platform comparisons, and honest best-of picks.

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Common questions

FAQ for concrete pros.

SDS-Plus or SDS-Max?+

For 1/4" to 1-1/8" anchors, SDS-Plus is right. For 1-1/4"+ holes, demolition work, or breaker-style chipping, step up to SDS-Max. Most contractors run both.

What battery for sustained rotary hammer use?+

Milwaukee HD12.0 (FORGE) or DeWalt FlexVolt 15.0Ah. Standard 5.0-6.0Ah packs will finish shorter jobs but will sag voltage and get hot on a day of solid drilling.

Do I need a concrete saw?+

If you cut even occasional expansion joints or openings, yes. Cordless 7-1/4" wet-cut saws (Milwaukee 2786 or DeWalt DCS690) have gotten good enough to replace small corded demo saws for most service work.

OSHA silica compliance — what vacuum?+

You need a HEPA-filtered wet/dry vac with the airflow rating listed by the manufacturer of your tool (see Table 1 of OSHA 29 CFR 1926.1153). Milwaukee 0880-20 and DeWalt DCV581H both meet the Table 1 spec for most cordless drills/impacts.