Ingersoll Rand 116 Air Hammer, 3500 BPM, 2-5/8" Stroke vs SHIELDPRO 1-1/4 inch SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill

Overall winner: Ingersoll Rand 116 Air Hammer, 3500 BPM, 2-5/8" Stroke

Key Differences

Pick the Ingersoll Rand 116 air hammer if you want higher blows per minute (3500 BPM), a durable alloyed steel barrel and heat-treated piston for long-term heavy striking; choose the SHIELDPRO SDS-Plus rotary hammer if you need a motorized rotary hammer with a powerful 13A (1500W) motor, three function modes and built-in vibration control for drilling/chiseling versatility

Ingersoll Rand 116 Air Hammer, 3500 BPM, 2-5/8" Stroke

Ingersoll Rand 116 Air Hammer, 3500 BPM, 2-5/8" Stroke

Ingersoll Rand • ★ 4.1/5 • Mid-Range

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
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SHIELDPRO 1-1/4 inch SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill

SHIELDPRO 1-1/4 inch SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill

SHIELDPRO • ★ 4.0/5 • Mid-Range

SHIELDPRO rotary hammer drill with 13 A motor and 3 function modes for hammering, drilling, and chiseling. Noted for power and build quality; some users cite instruction quality as an area for improvement

Pros

  • powerful 13 A motor
  • three function modes
  • vibration control features
  • includes chisel and drill bits

Cons

  • instruction manual quality criticized
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Ingersoll Rand
Durability Ingersoll Rand
Versatility SHIELDPRO
User Reviews Ingersoll Rand