Ingersoll Rand 116 Air Hammer, 3500 BPM, 2-5/8" Stroke vs Berserker 1-1/8" SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill
Overall winner: Berserker 1-1/8" SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill
Key Differences
Berserker (A) is an electric SDS-Plus rotary hammer with a powerful 9 A motor and includes bits, chisels, and a carrying case, making it more versatile for concrete drilling and accessories. Ingersoll Rand (B) is an air hammer focused on high blows per minute (3500 BPM) with a durable alloyed steel barrel and heat-treated piston, offering greater perceived durability but fewer included accessories and potential chisel deformation after repeated use
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
Berserker 1-1/8" SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill
SDS-Plus rotary hammer with 9 Amp motor, 1050 W, delivering 1050 RPM and 4200 BPM for concrete drilling. Includes drill bits, chisels, and carrying case. Customers note strong performance and good value with durable build
Pros
- high impact energy for fast concrete drilling
- includes drill bits and chisels
- built-in safety clutch and multiple functions
- relatively light for overhead/downward drilling
Cons
- variation kit only compatible with SDS Plus bits
- mixed opinions on long-term durability
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Berserker |
| Durability | Ingersoll Rand |
| Versatility | Berserker |
| User Reviews | Ingersoll Rand |