Rotary Hammers

Makita HR2670 Electric Rotary Hammer 800W with SDS Plus Socket

Key features:

  • Power: 800W
  • Impact Energy: 3Joule
  • Maximum Motor Speed: 1500rpm
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Description

Description

Capabilities

The Makita HR2670 SDS+ rotary hammer from ITS is a powerful SDS+ drill with 3 modes of operation that delivers impact energy of up to 3.0 Joules. It offers rotation mode, hammer mode, and rotation/hammer mode to provide you with a dynamic range of options.

Durable Construction

Thanks to the powerful motor, the drill offers a no-load speed of up to 1500 revolutions per minute and an impact rate of up to 4500ipm. A 4-meter power cord allows you to easily reach key work positions and guarantees continuous power supply.

Comfort & Functionality

The double-insulated Makita rotary hammer includes variable speed and limited torque, so it does not overload even under heavy loads. The torque limiter will activate when a certain torque level is reached. The motor will disconnect from the output shaft. When this happens, the drill will stop rotating. A recessed lock-on button allows for continuous use.

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Specifications

Specifications

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User Manual

Product Details

Power Source
Electric
Type
Excavator

Battery Specifications

Lithium
No

Current Specifications

Power
800 W
Cable Length
4 m

Drilling Features

Steel Ø
13 mm
Wood Ø
32 mm

Features

Maximum Motor Speed
1500 rpm
Impact Energy
3 Joule
Jam Protection
No
Socket
SDS - SDS Plus (TE-C)
Brushless
No
Pneumatic
No
Speed Adjustable
No
Impact
No
Rotary
No
Screwing/Unscrewing
No

Additional Features

Carrying Case
Hard Case
Handle included
Yes
Integrated Light
No
Guide
No
Net Weight
2900 gr

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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  • sonitisd

    Verified purchase

    I tried another well-known German brand to drill a 14mm hole in concrete, failure after 20 minutes. I also tried with the Makita for the first drilling, but I was disappointed; 1200 watts couldn’t do it. What will this one with 800 watts do now? In 30 seconds I was done, something else really... it drilled it easily..

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  • Σπυρος σ
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Owner of the previous 2470 model, the black one
    I gave it away and got this one
    it is noticeably faster in concrete
    and in chiseling
    in general it is more lively as a drill compared to the old one
    The mode selector no longer has that button to turn it, which I consider an advantage
    Also it is shorter compared to the previous one and gives you the feeling that it is lighter!
    The handle on the 2470 unscrewed by turning the handle, on this one you turn the wing nut
    it takes the same effort to rotate the handle though as on the previous one because it locks into positions and not wherever you want.

    I would say between the two, prefer this one. Of course, its reliability remains to be seen, but Makita says it has improved the mechanism and reliability

    13\8\26
    basic observation that it heats up easily and relatively quickly
    no problem has been created from this but it worries you a little

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  • Sitaviros
    4
    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    It does the job just fine. What bothers me and I find inconvenient is the way the orientation of the auxiliary handle is adjusted. It has a wing nut that requires you to take your hand off the tool, loosen it, place the handle where you want, and then tighten it again. There are tasks where you constantly change the orientation of the tool, and these actions are unnecessary and tiring. Tools with a rotating handle for loosening and tightening are far superior in this feature.

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  • I tried another well-known German brand to drill a 14mm hole in concrete, failure after 20 minutes. I also tried with the Makita for the first drilling, but I was disappointed; 1200 watts couldn’t do it. What will this one with 800 watts do now? In 30 seconds I was done, something else really... it drilled it easily..

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Owner of the previous 2470 model, the black one
    I gave it away and got this one
    it is noticeably faster in concrete
    and in chiseling
    in general it is more lively as a drill compared to the old one
    The mode selector no longer has that button to turn it, which I consider an advantage
    Also it is shorter compared to the previous one and gives you the feeling that it is lighter!
    The handle on the 2470 unscrewed by turning the handle, on this one you turn the wing nut
    it takes the same effort to rotate the handle though as on the previous one because it locks into positions and not wherever you want.

    I would say between the two, prefer this one. Of course, its reliability remains to be seen, but Makita says it has improved the mechanism and reliability

    13\8\26
    basic observation that it heats up easily and relatively quickly
    no problem has been created from this but it worries you a little

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • It does the job just fine. What bothers me and I find inconvenient is the way the orientation of the auxiliary handle is adjusted. It has a wing nut that requires you to take your hand off the tool, loosen it, place the handle where you want, and then tighten it again. There are tasks where you constantly change the orientation of the tool, and these actions are unnecessary and tiring. Tools with a rotating handle for loosening and tightening are far superior in this feature.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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Description & Specifications

Capabilities

The Makita HR2670 SDS+ rotary hammer from ITS is a powerful SDS+ drill with 3 modes of operation that delivers impact energy of up to 3.0 Joules. It offers rotation mode, hammer mode, and rotation/hammer mode to provide you with a dynamic range of options.

Durable Construction

Thanks to the powerful motor, the drill offers a no-load speed of up to 1500 revolutions per minute and an impact rate of up to 4500ipm. A 4-meter power cord allows you to easily reach key work positions and guarantees continuous power supply.

Comfort & Functionality

The double-insulated Makita rotary hammer includes variable speed and limited torque, so it does not overload even under heavy loads. The torque limiter will activate when a certain torque level is reached. The motor will disconnect from the output shaft. When this happens, the drill will stop rotating. A recessed lock-on button allows for continuous use.

Manufacturer

Product Guides

User Manual

Product Details

Power Source
Electric
Type
Excavator

Battery Specifications

Lithium
No

Current Specifications

Power
800 W
Cable Length
4 m

Drilling Features

Steel Ø
13 mm
Wood Ø
32 mm

Features

Maximum Motor Speed
1500 rpm
Impact Energy
3 Joule
Jam Protection
No
Socket
SDS - SDS Plus (TE-C)
Brushless
No
Pneumatic
No
Speed Adjustable
No
Impact
No
Rotary
No
Screwing/Unscrewing
No

Additional Features

Carrying Case
Hard Case
Handle included
Yes
Integrated Light
No
Guide
No
Net Weight
2900 gr

Important information

Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

Reviews (6)

  1. 5
  2. 1
  3. 3 stars
    0
  4. 2 stars
    0
  5. 1 star
    0
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Reviews by our members

  • sonitisd

    Verified purchase

    I tried another well-known German brand to drill a 14mm hole in concrete, failure after 20 minutes. I also tried with the Makita for the first drilling, but I was disappointed; 1200 watts couldn’t do it. What will this one with 800 watts do now? In 30 seconds I was done, something else really... it drilled it easily..

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Σπυρος σ
    5
    2 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    Owner of the previous 2470 model, the black one
    I gave it away and got this one
    it is noticeably faster in concrete
    and in chiseling
    in general it is more lively as a drill compared to the old one
    The mode selector no longer has that button to turn it, which I consider an advantage
    Also it is shorter compared to the previous one and gives you the feeling that it is lighter!
    The handle on the 2470 unscrewed by turning the handle, on this one you turn the wing nut
    it takes the same effort to rotate the handle though as on the previous one because it locks into positions and not wherever you want.

    I would say between the two, prefer this one. Of course, its reliability remains to be seen, but Makita says it has improved the mechanism and reliability

    13\8\26
    basic observation that it heats up easily and relatively quickly
    no problem has been created from this but it worries you a little

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Sitaviros
    4
    1 out of 2 members found this review helpful

    Verified purchase

    It does the job just fine. What bothers me and I find inconvenient is the way the orientation of the auxiliary handle is adjusted. It has a wing nut that requires you to take your hand off the tool, loosen it, place the handle where you want, and then tighten it again. There are tasks where you constantly change the orientation of the tool, and these actions are unnecessary and tiring. Tools with a rotating handle for loosening and tightening are far superior in this feature.

    Translated from Greek ·
    Did you find this review helpful?
  • Verified purchase

  • Verified purchase

  • I tried another well-known German brand to drill a 14mm hole in concrete, failure after 20 minutes. I also tried with the Makita for the first drilling, but I was disappointed; 1200 watts couldn’t do it. What will this one with 800 watts do now? In 30 seconds I was done, something else really... it drilled it easily..

    Translated from Greek ·
    0
  • Owner of the previous 2470 model, the black one
    I gave it away and got this one
    it is noticeably faster in concrete
    and in chiseling
    in general it is more lively as a drill compared to the old one
    The mode selector no longer has that button to turn it, which I consider an advantage
    Also it is shorter compared to the previous one and gives you the feeling that it is lighter!
    The handle on the 2470 unscrewed by turning the handle, on this one you turn the wing nut
    it takes the same effort to rotate the handle though as on the previous one because it locks into positions and not wherever you want.

    I would say between the two, prefer this one. Of course, its reliability remains to be seen, but Makita says it has improved the mechanism and reliability

    13\8\26
    basic observation that it heats up easily and relatively quickly
    no problem has been created from this but it worries you a little

    Translated from Greek ·
    2
  • It does the job just fine. What bothers me and I find inconvenient is the way the orientation of the auxiliary handle is adjusted. It has a wing nut that requires you to take your hand off the tool, loosen it, place the handle where you want, and then tighten it again. There are tasks where you constantly change the orientation of the tool, and these actions are unnecessary and tiring. Tools with a rotating handle for loosening and tightening are far superior in this feature.

    Translated from Greek ·
    1
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