GARVEE 7.5-Amp Hammer Drill Review: Features, Power, and Real-World Use Unpacked
A hammer drill is among the crucial power tools you need for various construction and renovation jobs, and choosing the right type of machine will automatically make many tasks easier.
Hammer drill, unlike an impact driver, has the power to penetrate through the toughest of materials, like cement and masonry, thus making it ideal for building pavements or drilling through the bedroom wall to install a floating shelf or a hanging cabinet.
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The number of jobs this heavy-duty tool performs is plenty, as it comes with the option to keep the hammer mode on or off. However, considering the range of options available in hammer drills, finalizing on one can be overwhelming, especially if you’re just starting out as a DIYer.
But our comprehensive review of GARVEE’s hammer drill shows in detail everything you need to know about the tool to meet all your needs and requirements.
Table of contents
- What is a hammer drill?
- Key features of a hammer drill
- Why choose the GARVEE 7.5-Amp Hammer Drill
- What the customers have to say about the power tool
- More hammer drill options to meet different needs
- Garvee 7.5-Amp Hammer Drill – Q&A
What is a hammer drill?

A hammer drill is a power tool, typically used to drill into tough materials like concrete, brick or stone. Unlike regular drills, this tool doesn’t just rotate the drill bit to break through the surface. Whereas, it uses rapid hammering pulses to push the bit forward as it rotates at a high speed.
The dual effect of hammering and rotating is what makes it easy to penetrate hard surfaces that resist standard drilling. This machine is capable of delivering rapid strikes, sometimes as high as 30,000 blows per minute (BPM), chipping away at tough material while spinning.
Hammer drills are available in different designs and sizes. While corded hammer drills are ideal for heavy-duty work that requires a power outlet and is mostly used on construction sites, cordless hammer drills are lighter and portable. The latter runs on battery and is best to use at home or for DIY projects that use limited power.
Regardless of its type and size, a hammer drill is commonly used to install wall anchors in brick or concrete, mounting shelves or TV brackets, running plumbing through walls or for chiselling tiles.
Key features of a hammer drill

You can reap the most benefits of a hammer drill when you’re well-informed about its many features. Here, we’ve laid out all the functions of the tool you must know.
Hammering Action/ BPM
The hammer action of a hammer drill is what sets it apart from regular drills. The BPM of the tool is crucial as it enables the drilling into tough materials.
Those with higher BPM, i.e. 20,000 to 35,000, are ideal for concrete, brick or masonry. However, it’s recommended to disable the feature when drilling through wood or metal to avoid damage and achieve a smooth finish.
Variable Speed Control
On the other hand, Revolutions Per Minute (RPM) is adjusted using the variable speed control feature in the tool. It is especially useful when you’re trying to break through different materials.
For instance, low speed allows precise starting points or drilling into metal. High speed is useful for fast drilling in wood or masonry.
Mode selector
A hammer drill is a great investment, given that it comes with different modes, such as below.
Drill - Offers standard rotary motion for wood, metal or even plastic.
Hammer + drill - Rotary motion alongside pounding action for tougher material like masonry.
Hammer only - When the rest of the modes are disabled, the hammering effect is best for chiseling or breaking tiles/concrete.
Chuck type
Chuck type is the part of the drill that holds the bit. A keyless chuck can be twisted by hand to change bits, which may be quick and convenient for some.
Whereas a keyed chuck needs an external key to be tightened. It is known to offer a better grip for heavy-duty tasks, which might be compromised when adjusted with the hand.
Depth Guage
You could risk damaging the material by failing to set the depth gauge, which stops the drill from going deeper than a set length. This is especially useful to drill consistent hole depths.
Auxiliary Handle
Power tools, such as a hammer drill, can be difficult to handle if you lack experience in drilling. An auxiliary handle is usually mounted on the side of the drill for better stability and control, which is necessary during heavy-duty or overhead drilling.
The external handle is usually removable and comes with 360-degree rotation for better flexibility. Handling the hammer drill becomes easier with a comfortable and non-slip grip.
Dust Control Port
Never underestimate the dirt and dust drilling can cause. That’s why it’s important to have a dust control or extraction port in your hammer drill, where all the dust created during the drilling collects.
The essential feature ensures your workspace is clean while reducing the chances of inhaling dust from different materials, which can be harmful.
Why choose the GARVEE Hammer Drill

Whether you’re a DIYer or professional, the 7.5 Amp Hammer Drill by GARVEE is specifically created to exceed expectations with its power, durability, enhanced features and latest innovation.
From high-torque performance to ergonomic design that guarantees a pain-free experience, there are plenty of reasons for you to invest in a good-quality hammer drill. If you’re ready to take on your next project, we have laid out all the reasons why our hammer drill is the right tool for you.
Promising performance - The 7.5-amp high-efficiency motor means powerful performance. Our hammer drill features variable speed control, ranging from 0 to 3000 RPM, ensuring optimal drilling performance across various materials.
Dual function - Whether you want to chisel concrete or drill through wood to build a solid bedframe for your room, the electric hammer drill by GARVEE can perform both functions with ease. Equipped with 2-in-1 hammer and drill functionality, the power tool is a great option for multiple construction tasks.
Premium construction - Power tools are a long-term investment and often expensive. But we can guarantee you won’t regret investing in the GARVEE hammer drill, which boasts a variety of features, such as a 360-degree adjustable auxiliary handle, so you can handle it at your convenience for different tasks. It also comes with a ½-inch adjustable drill chuck, variable speed to change the power as needed and a hammer/drill switch as we discussed previously.
In addition to durability, the hammer drill is built with such accuracy and functionality that you can use it on a variety of materials, ensuring a smooth finish without causing any damage from impact.
From a construction drill and a wood hole saw drilling to a metal or glass drill, the power tool by GARVREE works on a variety of materials, and it only costs you $210.
Our corded electric hammer drill operates on 110 Volts at a 0-3000 RPM. The complete accessory kit consists of 15 drill bits designed for various applications such as drilling into concrete, brick, wood, and metal.
What the customers have to say about the power tool

Here are some unbiased reviews by our customers after giving the 7.5 amp hammer drill by GARVEE a try.
“Awesome, the only thing that I will complain about is the key chuck is cheaply made and eventually broke the teeth on it after about 15 uses, but everything else is fantastic.”
“A lot for the money. Used it for several projects. It's heavy and seems heavy-duty. I like that the power cord is a little longer than normal. The hole saw bits are junk, but what do you expect to be included for so little money?”
“Got about 10 hours of use out of it so far as a power chisel and hammer drill with earth auger. Happy with it so far.”
“I recently added the GARVEE 7.5-Amp Hammer Drill with Aluminum Alloy Housing to my workshop, and it’s quickly become a reliable workhorse for a range of demanding tasks. Its powerful 7.5-Amp motor tackles tough materials with ease, while the lightweight yet durable aluminum housing makes it comfortable to handle during long projects. Although it can generate a bit of vibration on higher settings, overall, it's a robust and versatile tool that brings both strength and efficiency to any DIY or professional job.”
“Very powerful, exactly what I had been looking for, for home use. Much heavier than I thought, but I can manage it. Will come back for long-term report.”
“I was surprised how powerful & gentle it was, drilling through concrete was a breeze, is worth the buy.”
More hammer drill options to meet different needs

Are you still unsure about which hammer drill to invest in? Well, your doubts are only reasonable and any thoughtful purchase warrants a comparison of different products. So here we have listed a couple more popular hammer drills by other brands for you to choose from.
A Lightweight Hammer Drill
The Milwaukee 12V hammer drill is known for its ability to balance power and weight. Its lightweight design of 2.6 lbs minimises fatigue during extended use or when using it in awkward positions. Although this hammer drill is smaller in comparison to the same model by other brands, it comes with a ½-inch chuck. It further boasts a hammer rate of 22,500 BPM. The Milwaukee cordless hammer drill retails for $149 on Home Depot.
Hammer Drill at an Affordable Price
If you’re looking for a cheaper option, you could consider investing in the Black + Decker 6.5 amp ½-inch Hammer Drill, available under $50 on Lowe’s or Amazon. Boasting 48,000 BPM and 28,000 RPM max speed, the power tool delivers nearly the same functions as an expensive hammer drill. However, the lack of clutch settings in this tool results in fewer versatile options. While the corded power supply allows prolonged usage, its lightweight makes it easier to handle.
Heavy-Duty Hammer Drill
If power is your top priority, with plans to drill large holes often, the DeWalt 20V Max XR ½-inch Cordless Hammer is your best option. Even though bulky and heavy, the powerful drill efficiently performs powerful drilling tasks. With 11 clutch positions, the tool is versatile and boasts up to 2,000 RPM and 38,250 BPM, making it perfect to penetrate through the toughest materials.
GARVEE 7.5-Amp Hammer Drill – Q&A
1. What materials can the GARVEE hammer drill handle?
The powerful hammer drill is specifically designed to work with various materials, including concrete, brick, wood, metal and even glass, thanks to its durable construction and included drill bits.
2. Is the speed adjustable?
The 7.5-Amp hammer drill comes with variable speed control (0-3000 RPM), allowing you to adjust it based on the material and task.
3. Does the drill come with accessories?
Yes, a complete accessory kit with 15 drill bits for various applications like drilling into concrete, wood, metal, and more is included with the power tool.
4. What is the power source and voltage requirement?
The corded electric drill operates at 110 volts.
5. Is the drill chuck compatible with different drill bit sizes?
The 7.5-Amp hammer drill by GARVEE features a ½-inch adjustable keyed drill chuck that can accommodate a wide range of standard drill bit sizes. For instance, there are twist drill bits for metal and wood, masonry bits for concrete, stone, brick and spade bits for tough wood drilling.
Whether you’re a professional working on a construction site or a DIY enthusiast looking to revamp your personal space, the GARVEE 7.5-Amp hammer drill delivers just the power, precision and performance you need.
With its latest innovation, dual-function versatility and the user-friendly ergonomic design, this tool is built to last and engineered to perform. So, why settle for less when you can own a heavy-duty hammer that does it all for a much reasonable price?
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