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Firecore SDS Max Tile Chisel Review: Fast tile removal for SDS-Max hammers

Firecore SDS Max Tile Chisel 300 × 75mm - Wide Chisel for Ceramics & Floor Tiles - Compatible with SDS Max Hammers - FS18312
4.8
[Durable Construction]  Forged, heat-treated steel increases impact resistance and reduces breakage for long-lasting performance.
[SDS-Max Compatibility]  Works with all SDS-Max demolition and rotary hammers featuring splitter function.
[Wide Chisel Dimensions]  30.5 cm length and 7.6 cm blade width for fast, efficient chiseling.
[Quick Tile Removal]  Scaling chisel design enables quick, easy removal of tiles and concrete spatter.
[Versatile Chipping Applications]  Ideal for chipping adhesive, mortar, rust, weld spatter and stubborn masonry residues.
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Meet the Firecore SDS Max Tile Chisel, a trade chisel for tile and masonry work designed for quick removal of floor tiles and concrete spatter. Less time spent scraping by hand means less physical strain and faster job completion. Is it the right chisel for your SDS-Max hammer and workload?

⚡ At a Glance
  • Chiselling Performance: Wide blade concentrates impact for rapid tile and mortar removal
  • Best for: Tradespeople and DIYers removing large areas of floor tiles and stubborn adhesives
  • Not ideal for: Delicate finishing work where a narrower, precision chisel is required

A wide scaling chisel with a 76mm blade and 305mm overall length for fast surface clearing. Forged, heat-treated steel boosts impact resistance while fitting SDS-Max and compatible rotary hammers.


Speedy tile removal – with a wide 76mm blade

A 7.6cm cutting edge spreads each hammer blow across a larger area, lifting tiles, mortar and adhesives more quickly than a narrow chisel. The 30.5cm overall length gives reach and control when working on floors.

Faster progress on large floor areas reduces manual scraping time and accelerates project completion.

Longer tool life – thanks to forged, heat-treated steel

High-quality steel is forged and heat treated to increase impact resistance and lower the likelihood of breakage under repeated strikes. The construction resists deformation during heavy demolition work.

Reduced downtime from broken tools and fewer replacements make longer jobs more economical and reliable.

Broad hammer compatibility – with SDS-Max and rotary hammers

Designed for SDS-Max demolition hammers and rotary hammers that include a splitter function, the shank matches standard SDS-Max fittings for secure seating under impact. No adaptor is required for compatible tools.

Quick fitting to compatible hammers keeps work moving and avoids the fiddly set-up of non-matching accessories.

✨ The 4 Key Reasons for Firecore SDS Max Tile Chisel
  1. Forged, heat-treated steel – Withstands repeated hammer strikes for prolonged tool life
  2. Wide 76mm blade – Covers more surface per strike, reducing removal time
  3. SDS-Max compatibility – Fits SDS-Max and rotary hammers with splitter function
  4. Versatile chipping profile – Removes tiles, mortar, adhesives and concrete spatter fast
📋 Technical Details at a Glance
  • Category: Tools
  • Brand: Firecore
  • Model: SDS Max Tile Chisel
  • Length: 305 mm overall
  • Blade width: 76 mm
❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Will the chisel fit my SDS-Max demolition hammer?

A: Yes, the chisel is compatible with all SDS-Max demolition hammers and rotary hammers that have a splitter function.

Q: What materials can the chisel remove?

A: Tiles, mortar, thinners, glazing compounds, rust and weld splatter, stubborn adhesives and concrete spatter are all listed uses for the chisel.

Q: Is the chisel durable enough for heavy work?

A: Forged and heat-treated steel increases impact resistance and reduces the risk of breakage, making the chisel suitable for heavy demolition tasks.

🏆 Our Verdict

The Firecore SDS Max Tile Chisel suits tradespeople and keen DIYers tackling large areas of tile and stubborn masonry residues. Wide blade geometry combined with forged, heat-treated steel speeds removal while resisting breakage. Durable construction and broad compatibility make the chisel a practical, long-lasting tool for repetitive demolition work.