
DeWalt DCH133B 1 inch
Score: 82/100
VEVOR Rotary Hammer Drill
Score: 72/100Rankings

The DEWALT DCH133B is a brushless, lightweight cordless rotary hammer delivering 2.6 Joules of impact energy, ideal for structural connections and anchor installations. While it lacks advanced vibration control and safety features, its compact design and high power-to-weight ratio make it a versatile choice for medium-duty work. It is best suited for professionals needing portable power for concrete drilling in tight or overhead spaces.

The VEVOR 1" SDS-Plus Rotary Hammer Drill is a 20V brushless cordless tool designed for light-to-medium duty concrete work, featuring 2.8 J of impact energy and 1200 RPM. While it offers high raw power specs at a budget-friendly price, the heavy weight and limited battery runtime are notable trade-offs. It is best suited for DIY homeowners and weekend warriors needing versatile cordless drilling for home renovations.
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|---|---|---|
2.6 joules | 2.8 joulesbest | |
| ↓ lower better | 2.3 kilogramsbest | 5.77 kilograms |
1,500 rpmbest | 1,200 rpm | |
4,500 bpm | 5,300 bpmbest | |
20 voltsbest | 20 voltsbest |
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Performance(3) | ||
Impact Energy (joules) | 2.6 joules | 2.8 joules |
No-Load Speed (rpm) | 1500 rpm | 1200 rpm |
Impact Rate (BPM) (bpm) | 4500 bpm | 5300 bpm |
Design & Handling(2) | ||
Tool Weight (kilograms) | 2.3 kilograms | 5.77 kilograms |
Handle Type | D-Handle | Adjustable Side Handle |
Features & Controls(5) | ||
Operating Modes | 3-Mode | 4 |
Variable Speed Control | true | |
Trigger Type | Dual Switch | |
Built-in LED Light | false | |
Safety Features | None | Heat Dissipation |
General & Warranty(2) | ||
Warranty Period | 3 Years | Standard |
Included Accessories | DCH133 Rotary hammer, 360° Side handle, Depth rod | Battery, Handle, Bits, Chisels, Case |

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Professional reviewers and editors highlight the DCH133B's impressive power-to-weight ratio, noting that its 2.6 Joules of impact energy makes it ideal for structural connections, rod hanging, and mechanical anchors. Editors praise the German-engineered mechanism for its reliability and the brushless motor for extending runtime. While it is commended for its compact design and ability to perform tasks quickly, some analogs note that it trades advanced safety and vibration control features for affordability and portability.
Everyday users frequently praise the tool for its ability to blast through concrete with speed comparable to corded models, making it highly effective for anchors and brackets. The lightweight design is a major plus for overhead work, though users note that runtime is heavily dependent on using 6Ah or larger batteries. Recurring complaints focus on the lack of vibration control, which leads to hand fatigue after extended use, and occasional slipping of the side handle in wet conditions.
“Blasts through concrete fast-2.6J feels like corded power”

“Lightweight for overhead work; great runtime on 6Ah packs.”

“Vibration is noticeable without SHOCKS-hands tire after 30+ holes”





Professional reviewers and editors generally agree that the VEVOR rotary hammer punches above its weight class for light-to-medium jobs. They praise the 2.8 J impact energy and brushless efficiency as reasonable for the price, making it suitable for DIYers. However, they caution that VEVOR's variable build quality and heavier weight make it unsuitable for professional daily drivers who require premium refinement and durability.
Everyday users commonly praise the tool's strong value and ability to boost workflow on small home renovation projects, particularly for drilling 1-inch holes in concrete. Recurring complaints focus on the short battery runtime in hammer mode, overheating issues after prolonged use, and the heavy weight causing arm fatigue.