Anbull TCT0507C Specialty Review

4.4 (123) Amazon rating$99.99

Our verdict

The Anbull TCT0507C is a 1,600-watt corded concrete vibrator priced at $99.99 with a 4.4-star rating from 123 reviews, but its 230-volt AC requirement is a critical constraint for US buyers who must account for dedicated electrical supply before purchasing.

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Best for

International buyers with access to 230V circuits, or US contractors with a 240V dedicated outlet or step-up transformer who want a 1,600-watt corded vibrator under $100.

Skip if

You are in the US and only have access to standard 120V outlets. The TCT0507C requires 230V AC and will not run on a typical US household circuit without a voltage converter.

  • Power Source ac
  • Voltage 230 Volts (AC)
  • Motor 1600 watts
  • Weight 17.25 pounds
  • Battery No
  • Priced 18% above the category median ($84.98 across 8 tracked models)

Our scorecard

4.3/5 overall
  • Owner rating4.4/5

    4.4 average across 123 owner ratings

  • Popularity2.5/5

    123 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

The Anbull TCT0507C delivers 1,600 watts of motor power from a 230-volt AC supply. At 17.25 pounds, it is heavier than lightweight cordless options but within the expected range for a full-power corded vibrator. The $99.99 price sits at a competitive mid-range position for the wattage rating.

The 230-volt spec is the most important consideration for US buyers. Standard US outlets supply 120V, not 230V. To run the TCT0507C in the US, you would need either a 240V dedicated circuit (the kind used for large appliances) or a step-up transformer. Buyers who overlook this requirement will find the tool inoperable on standard residential circuits.

With 123 reviews at 4.4 stars and zero units sold last month, the TCT0507C reads as a well-regarded but specialized product. The 4.4-star average is among the stronger ratings in this group, suggesting that buyers who use it in the correct electrical environment report consistent satisfaction.

Pros

  • 1,600 watts provides substantial motor power for mid to heavy-duty concrete work
  • 4.4-star rating from 123 reviews is among the higher marks in the category
  • $99.99 is competitive for a 1,600W corded unit
  • AC-powered eliminates battery runtime limits for sustained pours

Cons

  • 230V requirement is incompatible with standard US 120V outlets without added equipment
  • 17.25 pounds is heavier than lightweight cordless alternatives
  • No VPM or head diameter published in available specs

Specifications

Power Sourceac
Voltage230 Volts (AC)
Motor1600 watts
Weight17.25 pounds
BatteryNo

Performance notes

The TCT0507C runs on 230V AC and draws from a 1,600-watt motor. The unit weighs 17.25 pounds. No VPM, head diameter, or cord length is listed in the available published specs. The 230V supply delivers more consistent high-wattage output than a 120V tool at the same current draw, but the electrical infrastructure requirement must be verified before purchase.

What buyers say

Based on 123 reviews, owners who use the TCT0507C in the correct 230V environment report strong satisfaction, reflected in the 4.4-star average. The zero recent monthly sales figure is consistent with a product that requires specific electrical conditions, limiting its mainstream US adoption.

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Frequently asked questions

Will the Anbull TCT0507C work on a standard US outlet?

No. The TCT0507C requires 230V AC. Standard US residential outlets are 120V. You would need a 240V dedicated circuit or a step-up voltage transformer to use this tool safely in the US.

What is the motor power of the TCT0507C?

The specs list 1,600 watts at 230V AC. No VPM or head diameter is published in the available product data.

Have questions about electrical requirements or tool selection?

Reach the ToolGalaxy team at hello@toolgalaxy.com and we will help clarify.

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