XtremepowerUS 780W Handheld Vibrator Construction Insertion 5,000VPM Flexible Shaft Portable Review
Our verdict
The XtremepowerUS 780W is a budget-priced handheld concrete vibrator listed at $50.95 with a 4.2-star rating from 93 reviews, offering a published 5,000 VPM spec and a flexible shaft at an entry-level price.
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Budget buyers and infrequent users who need a basic concrete vibrator for small residential pours and want a published VPM figure without spending over $60.
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You expect heavy-duty output for large continuous pours or need published amp/motor specs beyond wattage for a professional comparison. Zero recent monthly sales suggests limited ongoing owner validation.
- Priced 40% below the category median ($84.98 across 8 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.2/5
4.2 average across 93 owner ratings
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Popularity1.9/5
93 owner reviews, fewer than most models here
The overall score is owner satisfaction weighted by how many reviews back it, so a high rating from few reviews counts for less. The bars below show where this model stands against the other power tools and workshop machinery we track in this category on price, popularity and size. Context, not marks against it, and our read of the data, not a lab test.
Overview
At $50.95, the XtremepowerUS 780W sits at the lower end of the concrete vibrator price range. The listing cites 780 watts of motor power and 5,000 vibrations per minute, which are the primary published performance figures for this unit. A flexible shaft design allows the head to reach into formwork without demanding a perfectly rigid approach angle.
With 93 reviews at 4.2 stars, the XtremepowerUS 780W has a modest but decent-sized feedback base for its price tier. Zero units sold last month suggests it is not a fast-moving product right now, which may reflect its position against slightly newer or better-marketed competitors in the same budget range.
The listed specs are limited to what appears in the product title (780W, 5,000 VPM, flexible shaft). No detailed weight, cord length, or head diameter is published in the available data. Buyers choosing this model are trading spec depth for the lowest price in the category.
Pros
- 5,000 VPM published in listing provides a concrete performance reference
- 780W motor wattage listed for budget-tier power comparison
- Flexible shaft design suits variable approach angles in tight formwork
- $50.95 is among the lowest prices in the concrete vibrator category
- 4.2 stars from 93 reviews shows acceptable owner satisfaction at the price
Cons
- No published weight, cord length, or head diameter in available specs
- Zero units sold last month limits confidence in ongoing owner support
- Lower wattage than mid-range corded alternatives may show limits on thicker pours
Performance notes
The listing cites 780 watts and 5,000 VPM as the primary performance figures. A flexible shaft is described in the product title, which helps reach into formwork at variable angles. No head diameter, cord length, or unit weight is available in the listed specs to supplement these figures.
What buyers say
Based on 93 reviews, owners tend to find it adequate for small residential pours at the price point. The 4.2-star average suggests more owners are satisfied than not, but the low review volume and zero recent monthly sales indicate this is a slowly turning product rather than a category staple.
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Frequently asked questions
What is the vibration speed on the XtremepowerUS 780W?
The listing cites 5,000 VPM (vibrations per minute). No additional motor frequency details are published in the available product data.
Is the 780W enough for a standard concrete slab?
The 780-watt motor is at the lower end of the category. It should handle small residential slabs and footings. For large-volume continuous pours, a higher-wattage corded unit would be more appropriate.
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