A hammer drill is a powerful and versatile tool, but it has to be used on the right materials. It performs best on concrete, brick, cinder block, mortar, and certain types of stone, delivering cleaner holes, better efficiency, and safer operation than a standard drill.
Hammer mode should not be used for wood, metal, plastic, glass, or ultra-dense stone. Incorrect usage won’t just slow you down; it can damage your material, your drill bits, and the tool itself.
Remember this simple rule: a hammer drill is a specialist for masonry. When used where it excels, it easily outperforms a regular drill, making tough jobs significantly easier.