
Eneacro Rotary Hammer Drill
Score: 78/100
DeWalt DCH263B
Score: 86/100Rankings

The DEWALT DCH263B is a compact, brushless 20V MAX SDS-Plus rotary hammer featuring SHOCKS vibration control and OSHA compliance, designed for precision drilling in concrete. It delivers 3.0 Joules of impact energy, making it suitable for mid-duty tasks like rod hanging and beam anchorage. It is best suited for professionals needing portability and safety features without the bulk of corded tools.

The ENEACRO ENRH3201 is a budget-friendly, heavy-duty corded rotary hammer drill designed for concrete, metal, and wood applications. Its main trade-off is the limited mobility due to the corded design and the lack of advanced active vibration suppression. It is best suited for DIYers and contractors tackling occasional heavy-duty jobs on a budget.
| Attribute | ![]() | ![]() |
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7.4 joulesbest | 3 joules | |
| ↓ lower better | 12.6 kilograms | 0.45 kilogramsbest |
820 rpm | 1,000 rpmbest | |
4,200 bpm | 4,480 bpmbest | |
120 voltsbest | 20 volts | |
1,500 wattsbest | — |
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Performance(3) | ||
Impact Energy (joules) | 7.4 joules | 3.0 joules |
No-Load Speed (rpm) | 820 rpm | 1000 rpm |
Impact Rate (BPM) (bpm) | 4200 bpm | 4480 bpm |
Design & Handling(2) | ||
Tool Weight (kilograms) | 12.6 kilograms | 0.45 kilograms |
Handle Type | Side Handle | D-Handle |
Power & Battery(3) | ||
Voltage (volts) | 120 volts | 20 volts |
Power Source | Corded | Cordless |
Motor Power (watts) | 1500 watts | watts |
Features & Controls(4) | ||
Operating Modes | 4 Modes | 3-Mode |
Variable Speed Control | true | |
Trigger Type | Dual Switch | |
Safety Features | Safety Clutch | OSHA Compliant |
General & Warranty(2) | ||
Warranty Period | 24 Months | |
Included Accessories | Bits, Chisels, Handle, Grease, Case | 360° Rotating Side Handle, Depth Rod |

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Professional reviewers and editors highlight the ENEACRO ENRH3201 as a capable budget-friendly option for heavy-duty tasks, specifically praising its 13 Amp motor and 7.4 Joules of impact energy. It is positioned as a value alternative that lacks the higher impact energy and advanced vibration control systems of premium mid-tier brands.
Everyday users and video reviewers report that the tool performs well for specific heavy tasks like cutting through asphalt and concrete for bollard replacements. The common praise centers on its affordability and the fact that it handles demanding jobs without failure over several days.

“removed 1.5 ft deep sections in 3 days”

“cheapest chipping hammer worth testing for bollard replacement”



Professional reviewers and editors characterize the DEWALT DCH133B and its siblings as lightweight, vibration-reduced tools that excel in speed and efficiency for mid-duty tasks. The DCH263R2 is praised for its dust management and contractor-friendly design, while the DCH273 is noted as a 'miniature powerhouse' with serious punch despite its compact L-shape. Editors highlight the importance of the SHOCKS system and E-Clutch for safety and bind-up prevention in related models.
Everyday users commonly praise the tool for packing a punch despite its small size, noting its ease of handling in tight spaces and reliability for concrete and rod work. Recurring complaints focus on vibration during long jobs, dust buildup without an extractor, and the added weight when batteries and accessories are attached. Users appreciate the mode versatility and battery compatibility but note limitations in runtime for heavy use.
