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Within the hand tools sector, the electric hammer market encompasses a range of power-driven tools designed for delivering forceful impacts to objects. Electric hammers, often categorized as power tools, are widely used in construction, demolition, and renovation projects. They facilitate operations such as chiseling, breaking up materials like concrete, and drilling into hard substances. Different types of electric hammers cater to specific tasks, with the more common variants being rotary hammers and hammer drills. Rotary hammers are adept at heavy-duty tasks and are prized for their efficiency in drilling and chiseling through hard materials. Hammer drills, while similar in function, are typically lighter-duty tools used for a broader range of materials including wood and metal. The design of electric hammers integrates technology to absorb vibrations and minimize user fatigue, increasing their ergonomic appeal. Owing to their versatility and the growing DIY trends, these tools have seen widespread adoption both among professionals and casual users who require robust tools for occasional home projects or maintenance tasks. Some notable companies operating in the electric hammer market include Bosch, Makita, DeWalt, Hilti, and Milwaukee. These industry players offer a range of products tailored to different consumer needs, from professional-grade heavy-duty hammers to more compact models suited for home use. Show Less Read more