Makita HR2811F Corded 1-1/8'' SDS-PLUS Rotary Hammer
Makita HR2811F Corded 1-1/8'' SDS-PLUS Rotary Hammer
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Overview
Makita HR2811F Corded 1-1/8'' SDS-PLUS Rotary Hammer
The Makita HR2811F Corded 1-1/8'' SDS-PLUS Rotary Hammer is a corded rotary hammer built for concrete drilling and light chipping work where steady power and control matter more than cordless convenience. This is a rotary hammer designed for drilling anchor holes in concrete, masonry work, and hammer-only chiseling tasks. Model Number HR2811F uses an L-shape layout that keeps the tool compact for horizontal drilling and tight working positions.
On the job, the important numbers are straightforward: a 7.0 amp motor, up to 0 to 1,100 RPM, up to 0 to 4,500 blows per minute, and 2.9 joules of impact energy. In plain terms, that gives this concrete drilling tool the output to handle common anchor and fastening work without feeling underpowered. Makita lists a maximum concrete drilling capacity of 1-1/8 inches, with an optimum range of 1/4 inch to 5/8 inch, which tells you where this tool is going to feel most efficient day in and day out.
The 3-mode operation is what makes this model useful across more than one task. Rotation only covers straight drilling applications. Hammering with rotation is the main setting for drilling into concrete and masonry with SDS-PLUS bits. Hammering only gives you a practical option for light demolition, tile removal, or surface prep. If you are moving between install work and occasional chipping, that flexibility matters because you are not dragging a second dedicated tool onto the job for smaller tasks.
Makita also built in features that help the tool survive real use. The torque limiting clutch is there to automatically disengage the gears if the bit binds, which helps reduce gear damage during a hard jam. The no-hammering-when-idling function is another useful detail because it helps increase tool life instead of needlessly beating on the internal mechanism when the tool is not under load. Add in extended life brushes and Makita's motor construction with interlocking steel laminations, dual ball bearing armature, and more copper commutator bars, and you get a machine aimed at long service life, not just headline specs.
From a handling standpoint, the HR2811F is built to stay manageable through a full day of drilling. It weighs 7.7 pounds and measures 12-5/8 inches long, so it is substantial enough to stay planted in concrete but still compact enough to work overhead or across walls without feeling excessively bulky. The vibration-absorbing back handle, padded grip, side handle, and one-touch sliding chuck all help with actual day-to-day use. Quick bit changes save time, and the side handle gives you more control when the bit starts biting hard.
Jobsite practicality is solid here too. The built-in LED light is not a gimmick on a rotary hammer. When you are drilling in basements, mechanical rooms, crawl spaces, or against shadows cast by framing and pipe runs, being able to clearly see your mark speeds up layout and helps prevent sloppy holes. The included depth gauge is equally useful when you need repeatable anchor depth instead of guessing hole depth by eye.
Compatibility is simple and important: this model accepts SDS-PLUS bits, so it fits the common accessory standard used for this class of rotary hammer. Because it is corded, runtime is unlimited as long as you have power on site, and the 8.2 foot cord gives you enough reach for bench work, ladder work, and general indoor construction tasks without immediately reaching for an extension cord.
Who should buy it? This Makita rotary hammer makes the most sense for electricians, plumbers, HVAC installers, general contractors, remodelers, and serious DIY users who regularly drill anchor holes in concrete block or poured concrete and want a corded tool that is compact, proven, and ready to work every time you plug it in. If most of your work falls in that 1/4 inch to 5/8 inch anchor range, this is right in its sweet spot.
Built for Fast Concrete Drilling

This rotary hammer is set up for the kind of concrete drilling work that shows up all the time in construction and service trades. It stays compact, gives you three working modes, and uses the SDS-PLUS interface most pros already buy bits for.
- 7.0 amp motor delivers up to 1,100 RPM and 4,500 blows per minute
- Maximum concrete drilling capacity is 1-1/8 inches, with an optimum range of 1/4 inch to 5/8 inch
- One-touch sliding chuck speeds up bit changes between tasks
Ready to Go to Work

The included case, side handle, and depth gauge make this a practical kit for installers and service crews. You are not starting from scratch or hunting down the basics before the first hole.
- Includes a plastic carrying case for storage and transport
- Side handle adds leverage and better control under load
- Depth gauge helps keep anchor holes consistent
What's in the Box
- (1) Makita HR2811F Rotary Hammer
- (1) Side Handle
- (1) Depth Gauge
- (1) Plastic Carrying Case
Key Specifications
| Amperage (A) | 7.0 A |
|---|---|
| Bit Interface | SDS-PLUS |
| Impact Energy | 2.9 J |
| No-Load Speed (RPM) | 0 - 1,100 RPM |
| Blows Per Minute | 0 - 4,500 BPM |
| Maximum Concrete Capacity | 1-1/8 in |
| Core Bit Capacity | 3-1/8 in |
| Weight (lbs) | 7.7 lbs |
| Overall Length | 12-5/8 in |
| Cord Length | 8.2 ft |
Compatibility
Built For
Pro Tip
If most of your work is anchor drilling, set the depth gauge once and leave the side handle installed instead of pulling it off between holes. On a tool like the HR2811F, that saves time and keeps your hole depth more consistent across a full run.
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Tool Nut's Take
A Solid Corded Rotary Hammer for Everyday Concrete Work
The Makita HR2811F Corded 1-1/8'' SDS-PLUS Rotary Hammer hits a really useful middle ground: enough power for real jobsite drilling, compact enough that you will not hate carrying it around, and simple enough to stay dependable.
- Who it's for: Contractors and tradespeople drilling repeat anchor holes in concrete, block, and masonry, plus anyone who wants light hammer-only capability in the same tool.
- Why it stands out: The 3-mode setup, SDS-PLUS bit system, torque limiting clutch, and built-in LED cover the features that actually matter in daily use.
- Worth knowing: This is a corded model, so it is best for crews who prioritize steady runtime and proven jobsite power over cordless mobility.
Common Questions
- What type of bits does this rotary hammer use? It accepts SDS-PLUS bits.
- Can this tool do more than standard hammer drilling? Yes. It has three modes: rotation only, hammering with rotation, and hammering only.
- What is the best drilling range for regular concrete work? Makita lists an optimum concrete drilling range of 1/4 inch to 5/8 inch.
- Does it have a light for low-visibility work? Yes. The HR2811F includes a built-in LED light to illuminate the drilling surface.

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