Ingersoll Rand 115 Standard Duty Pneumatic Hammer (5,000 blows/min) – Tool Only vs Ingersoll Rand 116 Air Hammer, 3500 BPM, 2-5/8" Stroke
Overall winner: Ingersoll Rand 116 Air Hammer, 3500 BPM, 2-5/8" Stroke
Key Differences
Product A (116) delivers a higher blows-per-minute rate (3500 BPM) and highlights an alloyed steel barrel with a heat-treated piston, making it better for heavy or frequent use; Product B (115) is positioned as standard duty with slightly lower listed price and is noted as good value for money and useful for tasks like tile removal. Both list chisel deformation as a potential downside, but A's construction suggests greater long-term robustness
Ingersoll Rand 115 Standard Duty Pneumatic Hammer (5,000 blows/min) – Tool Only
Pneumatic hammer for metal and tile removal with 5,000 blows/min. Durable, well-built tool suited for small compressors. Customers note effective removal of ceramic tile and good value for money
Pros
- durable construction
- powerful performance
- easy to remove ceramic tile
- good value for money
Cons
- chisels may deform after multiple uses
Ingersoll Rand 116 Air Hammer, 3500 BPM, 2-5/8" Stroke
Air hammer with 3500 blows per minute, designed for cutting applications and durability. Users note strong performance and easy removal of materials like ceramic tile
Pros
- high-impact blows per minute
- durable alloyed steel barrel
- easy material removal
- piston heat-treated for longevity
Cons
- some chisels deform after multiple uses
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Ingersoll Rand |
| Durability | Ingersoll Rand |
| Versatility | Ingersoll Rand |
| User Reviews | Ingersoll Rand |