Made-in-China.com lists 6 demolition hammer manufacturers under its verified factory category, with Taizhou Efftool Technology and Yongkang-based Oda Electric / Inghan Electric among the active OEM suppliers exporting 220V electric and excavator-mounted hydraulic lines [S1][S6].
Wholesale electric demolition hammers start at US$96.00 per piece at a 200-piece MOQ from Baoding Kundong Import & Export, while heavy-duty hydraulic breakers for 6-9 ton backhoes sit in a US$1,000-7,000 price band — a roughly 70x spread between light electric and excavator-class tools that defines the buyer's first filter [S2][S4].
Supplier Map: Zhejiang, Fujian and Hebei Production Clusters
Zhejiang remains the gravitational centre: Yongkang Inghan Electric Technology was established 2017-04-07 and lists demolition hammer as a main product, while Zhejiang Oda Electric Appliance (formerly Yongkang Worldtools, founded 2003) bundles rotary hammer, demolition hammer and chain saw output from the same Yongkang line [S6]. For a deeper look at how Chinese power-tool clusters overlap with broader machinery sourcing, the China machine-tool supplier map 2026 walks the same factory-cluster logic.
Fujian contributes engineering-machinery parts via Xiamen Doozer Industries, which lists jack hammer tools starting at US$500/piece MOQ 1, signalling that the southern cluster targets heavier construction-attachment buyers rather than DIY power tools. Hebei rounds out the wholesale base with Baoding Kundong's bulk electric model at 200-piece MOQ — a useful lever for distributors consolidating container loads [S2].
Product Type and Spec Bands Side by Side
Three machine families define the demolition hammer market and they do not compete head-to-head: handheld electric, handheld electro-pneumatic, and excavator hydraulic. [S1]
Handheld electric: CMAX SH-65V from Zhejiang runs 220V / 50Hz input, model MOD.0840, suited to vertical chipping on concrete and brick where a corded 1,500-2,000 W class motor is the norm [S5]. This is the segment that overlaps technically with a rotary hammer on SDS-plus shanks, but a true demolition hammer is built for pure chiselling impact energy rather than rotation-plus-impact drilling.
Handheld electro-pneumatic: typical 1,500 W-class jack hammers, 30-60 J impact energy, 1,300-1,500 BPM, used in floor-breaking and road-patch demolition; Xiamen Doozer's US$500 entry is in this band.
Excavator hydraulic breakers: sized to carrier weight — 6-9 ton backhoe class in the US$1,000-7,000 band, with operating pressure typically 110-160 bar and chisel diameters 75-120 mm depending on carrier [S3][S4]. When the carrier is an excavator rather than a person, the comparison reference becomes a demolition hammer attachment spec sheet, not a handheld wattage chart.
Selection Criteria: Match the Tool Class to the Job

For a buyer, four filters narrow the catalog: power source, impact energy, duty cycle, and shank/carrier interface. [S2]
Power source: 220V/50Hz corded models (SH-65V pattern) suit indoor or site-with-power work; gasoline or battery variants appear in the Oda catalog and from Yongkang players for remote sites [S5][S6].
Impact energy: light tile/chip work runs 5-15 J, mid-range wall-breaking 20-40 J, heavy floor-breaking 50-80 J, and excavator-class breakers 400-1,500 J per blow — three orders of magnitude across the catalog [S3][S4].
Duty cycle: continuous production breaking needs a thermal-protected motor or hydraulic accumulator, not a DIY-grade housing. Vendor listings rarely publish a duty-cycle percentage, so a sample test is the only real check.
Shank / interface: hex 17mm, hex 30mm, SDS-max, and excavator moil-point are the four common interfaces and they are not interchangeable — a procurement sheet must fix the shank before the brand.
Who Demolition Hammers Are For — And Who They Are Not
Handheld electric demolition hammers in the US$96-200 range are built for trades working on masonry, tile, plaster and light concrete — tilers, M&E fitters, and renovation contractors who break out bathroom walls or chases for pipe runs on a daily basis [S2][S5].
Excavator hydraulic breakers in the US$1,000-7,000 band are sized for civil contractors, quarry operators and demolition specialists running 6-9 ton mini-excavators on rock, reinforced slab and bridge-deck work [S3][S4]. The OEM list in [S3] also covers quick hitches, grapples and shears, so a demolition fleet is often bought as a kit, not a single attachment.
They are not for: precision cutting (use a wall-saw), thin-section concrete (use a demolition hammer in chip mode, not a breaker), steel plate work (use a hydraulic shear), or finishing on visible surfaces (use a hand chisel). A 1,500 J breaker will destroy a partition it is aimed at.
Price, MOQ and Sourcing Levers in 2026

The Made-in-China.com wholesale data point at US$96.00 / 200-piece MOQ (Baoding Kundong) sets a 2026 reference for entry-level corded electric units [S2]. Mid-range electric and pneumatic handheld tools from the Zhejiang cluster typically sit in the US$150-500 band in single-unit pricing, falling below US$120 in pallet quantities.
Hydraulic breaker pricing is driven by carrier class: a 1-3 ton mini-excavator breaker is the cheapest excavator-attachment line, while 6-9 ton backhoe-class units span US$1,000-7,000 with brand, accumulator spec and chisel diameter as the main differentiators [S3][S4].
Sourcing levers a buyer can pull: (1) fix the shank and carrier weight before brand selection; (2) request a third-party impact-energy test report, since vendor Joule ratings are inconsistent; (3) consolidate MOQs across 2-3 SKUs at the same factory to drop unit price; (4) confirm the warranty covers the armature/cylinder, not just the housing. Long-run operating cost is dominated by chisel wear and seal kits, so a US$200 cheaper breaker with no seal-kit supply chain is a false saving.
Operator-Side Constraints Buyers Often Miss
Handheld demolition hammers emit 95-110 dB(A) at the operator, which puts the job inside mandatory hearing-protection territory on most sites. The hearing protector selection guide covers SNR / NRR rating logic, but the headline is simple: anything above 85 dB(A) exposure needs a Class 4 or 5 muff, and a 1,500 W jack hammer sits 10-25 dB above that. [S3]
Vibration is the second silent cost. Hand-arm vibration syndrome (HAVS) trigger time for a 1,500 W class breaker is often under two hours per day, which means a single operator cannot run the tool for a full shift without rotation. Buying two tools and rotating operators is cheaper than a HAVS claim in most jurisdictions.
Dust suppression: handheld breaking on concrete generates respirable crystalline silica — above the occupational exposure limits in the EU, UK, US OSHA and China. A buyer should budget for an integrated water-misting or M-class extraction port, and for training, in the same procurement line.
Standards, Certification and Quality Signals

Handheld power tools sold into the EU need a CE mark under the Machinery Directive, with EN 60745-2-6 covering the safety of hammer tools specifically. For North America, the comparable references are UL 60745-2-6 and CSA C22.2 No. 60745-2-6. China-domestic supply often carries CCC. [S4]
Noise declarations should reference EN ISO 3744 / ISO 4871 for the sound-power figure, and EN ISO 20643 for hand-arm vibration. These are the documents a buyer's QA team should request, not just a generic CE certificate.
Factory-level signals: Oda's "formerly named Yongkang Worldtools" and 2003 establishment date is a useful longevity marker, and Inghan's 2017 founding is on the younger end — both export under Made-in-China's verified-supplier framework, which is the minimum baseline for cross-border procurement [S6].
Trackable next nodes: (1) the Made-in-China demolition-hammer directory page at /company-search/Demolition-Hammer/ — re-checked 2026-05-18, still listing 6 verified factories, so any new entrants will show as a count change from 6; (2) the wholesale price floor at US$96 / 200-piece MOQ from Baoding Kundong, which sets the lower band for any 2026 RFQ benchmark [S1][S2].
For component-level specifications, see pressure transmitter.