As of 2026-06-17, Yongkang Inghan Electric Technology Co.
, Ltd. quotes the pH65A interchangeable 1240W demolition hammer at US$50-55 per piece FOB at a 500-piece MOQ, and the Hr26c 1200W rotary hammer with AVT handle at US$90-100 per piece on the same 500-piece MOQ tier [S1]. Zhejiang Oda Electric Appliance Co., Ltd. (formerly Yongkang Worldtools) — a 2003-established power-tool specialist out of Yongkang city — also lists rotary hammer and demolition hammer as its main product lines, confirming that the 1100-1500W brush class is the Chinese factory default for OEM export [S3]. The price spread between the 1240W demolition hammer (US$50-55) and the 1200W rotary hammer with AVT (US$90-100) — roughly 1.8x — is dominated by the chisel-only mechanism, the lower-strike energy gear set, and the absence of a rotary drilling clutch.
Mid-2026 FOB Bands by Power Class and Mechanism
Made-in-China wholesale listings on 2026-05-19 cluster electric demolition hammers at US$95-98 per piece (100-piece MOQ) and US$96 per piece (200-piece MOQ) from Baoding Kundong Import and Export Trading Co., Ltd., an audited Hebei trading company [S4]. Fixtec's 2026-06-10 catalogue exposes the model grid that drives these prices: FDH150145 (15 kg hex-class breaker), FRH85026 (rotary hammer), FCRH22LFX-4, FCRH2601-42 and FCK031-115U — the trailing numeric block on each code is the manufacturer's shorthand for impact energy class, chuck type and wattage [S2]. Across the 1100W-1500W electric band, FOB spread of US$50-100 per piece is normal; the buyer who wants SDS-plus shank, vibration control and a stamped nameplate pays the upper third of that band.
Hydraulic Breaker Attachments vs Electric Hand-Held Hammers
Electric 1100-1500W hand-held units and excavator-mounted hydraulic breakers are not the same product class and the price gap reflects that. On 2024-12-05 Made-in-China listings, Homie's silenced box-type full-hydraulic breaker with 45-200 mm chisel range — heavy-duty excavator class — is quoted at US$3,999-5,000 per set FOB at 1-set MOQ with an 18-month warranty, CE and ISO 9001:2000 marks [S6]. Rsbm's low-noise hydraulic breaker for urban demolition lists the same CE / ISO 9001:2000 stack in the same data pull [S6]. A US$50-100 electric demolition hammer and a US$3,999-5,000 hydraulic breaker set sit roughly 40-80x apart in price because the hydraulic package ships with accumulator, nitrogen pre-charge valve, chisel bushing and an excavator pin-on bracket — the hand-held unit ships in a BMC case with one pointed and one flat chisel.
Total Cost of Ownership: Chisels, Brushes, Greasing and Service Parts

Total cost is not the FOB number; it is FOB plus wear tooling plus service parts plus downtime. eReplacementParts.com carries OEM parts for the Makita HM1211 — a 15 kg-class 1300W hex demolition hammer — as of 2026-04-19. A genuine Hitachi fan guide (part 306-098) sold on eBay at US$12.72 with free shipping from Brownsville, Texas (2025-03-04 listing) shows the small-parts tax on a long service life. [S1]
Buying Triggers: When to Spec Electric vs When to Rent Hydraulic
Spec the electric 1100-1500W hand-held class when the work is indoor strip-out, wall chasing, tile removal or vertical concrete chipping within reach of a 110V/220V supply. Spec a hydraulic breaker attachment when the work is foundation demolition, road pavement removal, or rock trenching and an excavator of 1.5-30 t is already on site. For mid-size commercial sites where a rotary hammer is also on the tool list — drilling anchor holes plus chipping in the same shift — the rotary-hammer-plus-chisel-mode route is usually the lower-cost option versus carrying two single-function tools, which is the workflow logic behind the Inghan Hr26c 1200W AVT rotary hammer at US$90-100 per piece [S1].
Selection Criteria: Wattage, Impact Energy, Shank, Vibration, Weight

Five spec axes govern the 2026 buy decision. (1) Wattage: 1100-1240W for 6-10 kg light/medium chipping, 1300-1500W for 10-17 kg heavy chipping on floor and road work. (2) Impact energy: published as joules per stroke; 5-8 J for the light class, 15-25 J for 15-17 kg hex breakers like the Makita HM1211. (3) Shank: 17 mm hex for point/flat chisels on the demolition class, SDS-plus for rotary-hammer combo units, SDS-max for the 30+ J class. (4) Vibration: full-hammer tri-axis values above 15 m/s² trigger EU Directive 2002/44/EC exposure-action limit math; AVT-style counterbalancers cut that figure by 30-50%. (5) Weight: a 17 kg hammer pushed by one operator over an 8-hour shift will exceed recommended vibration exposure in roughly 2-3 hours of trigger time, which is the operational reason fleet buyers split work between two operators and rotate the tool. [S2]
China Sourcing Map: Yongkang vs Baoding vs Zhejiang Hubs
Three clusters dominate electric demolition-hammer OEM output. Yongkang city, Jinhua, Zhejiang — home to Inghan Electric and Oda Electric (formerly Yongkang Worldtools, est. 2003) — runs the bulk of the 1100-1500W brush-motor lines and the demolition hammer rotary-hammer overlap [S1][S3]. Baoding, Hebei, runs a heavy trading-company layer (Kundong) that re-exports under buyer brand on 100-200 piece MOQ at US$95-98 per piece [S4]. Zhejiang also exports via Fixtec's OEM-ready programme — model FDH150145 ships ready with custom colour, label and packaging at the FOB bands implied by the Inghan and Kundong comparables [S2]. For an industrial buyer comparing these three nodes on cost, the Yongkang factory direct quote is the lowest line, the Baoding trading-company quote adds a 5-10% handling margin, and the Zhejiang OEM-programme quote sits in between but with stricter QC documentation.
Limitations, Failure Modes and Sourcing Risks

The mid-2026 FOB band of US$50-100 per piece covers OEM-grade output; sub-US$40 quotes on the same wattage class almost always signal a re-wound motor, a thinner field lamination stack, or a missing vibration-damped side handle. The single largest failure mode reported on 1240W class units is armature shaft bearing failure from grease migration, accelerated when the tool is run vertically for ceiling work. The second is hex / SDS-plus retainer chip wear from dry-fit chisels without the recommended grease. For hydraulic breaker sets at US$3,999-5,000 per set [S6], the failure-mode picture shifts to accumulator nitrogen pre-charge loss and chisel bushing ovality — both field-serviceable but both require the OEM nitrogen charging kit, which is a separate BOM line that first-time buyers routinely miss.
Standards, Certification and What to Verify Before PO
At the price points cited, the certification stack buyers should verify on the proforma invoice is: CE conformity for the EU market, ISO 9001:2000 for the manufacturing QMS (this is the standard both Homie and Rsbm quote on their hydraulic breaker listings [S6]), and a vendor-supplied 12-18 month warranty in writing. For shipments into the EU, request the EN 60745-2-6 hammer-specific declaration of conformity, the EN 62841-2-6 cross-reference where applicable, and a vibration a/h/K-value triaxial test report. For shipments into North America, request cULus or ETL listing, with a separate EPA emissions statement only if a generator-driven hydraulic power pack is in the supply scope. None of these documents are optional at the US$50-100 FOB tier; the OEM who cannot produce them is the OEM whose warranty will not pay out on the second armature failure.
For related coverage of class, tonnage and emission-tier pricing on a complementary machine class, see the excavator 2026 price and cost guide and for tooling-adjacent consumables the sand blasting machine 2026 buying guide.
For component-level specifications, see linear guide.