Corded Hammer Drills
To drill small-diameter holes in asphalt, brick, cinder block, tile, and light concrete, corded hammer drills spin their bits and vibrate them at high speed and little impact. This hammer-and-rotate technique neatly and readily makes holes in masonry than drilling alone. They're also known as hammer drill drivers, and they can drill wood, metal, plastic, and other non-concrete materials in a rotate-only mode. They're utilized in situations where you need more power than a conventional drill but don't need the large-diameter bits or high impact of a rotary or demolition hammer. These corded hammer drills provide a lengthy run time for repetitive jobs, maintain full power while in use, and don't require batteries.