XtremepowerUS 61121 Drill Review
Our verdict
The XtremepowerUS 61121 delivers the highest rotational speed in this batch at 3,900 RPM with 12.5 amps of corded power, 415 reviews at 4.5 stars, and 100 purchases per month at $79.95, making it a high-demand corded option for buyers who need fast, sustained concrete drilling.
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Contractors needing a high-speed corded rotary hammer for large-volume concrete anchor drilling or repetitive masonry work at floor and wall level where 3,900 RPM output drives fast penetration.
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Users who need a lightweight or portable tool for overhead work; at 18 pounds, this is a heavy-duty drilling machine best used at low angles where the weight assists the work.
- Power Source Corded Electric
- Voltage 115 Volts
- Amps 12.5 Amps
- Speed 3900 RPM
- Weight 18 Pounds
- Priced 45% below the category median ($144.32 across 49 tracked models)
Our scorecard
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Owner rating4.5/5
4.5 average across 415 owner ratings
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Popularity3.1/5
415 owner reviews, more 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 XtremepowerUS 61121 draws 12.5 amps from a 115-volt circuit and runs at 3,900 RPM. At 18 pounds, it is the heaviest corded tool in this batch. The combination of high rotational speed and substantial mass places it in a segment suited for large-volume anchor installation, floor slab drilling, and repetitive masonry work where the tool's weight adds rather than subtracts from performance.
With 415 reviews at 4.5 stars and 100 purchases per month, the XtremepowerUS 61121 is one of the most actively purchased corded tools in this category. That combination of high review count and sustained monthly demand at $79.95 reflects genuine contractor and DIY traction, not just initial curiosity purchases.
The 3,900 RPM speed is unusually high for a dedicated rotary hammer and is likely the no-load or peak speed rating, consistent with a tool that spans both drilling and hammer modes across a variable speed range. The 115-volt power supply is compatible with standard North American circuits, and the corded design ensures no runtime interruption on multi-anchor jobs.
Pros
- 3,900 RPM is the highest rotational speed among corded tools in this batch
- 12.5 amps at 115 volts provides strong sustained power output
- 415 reviews at 4.5 stars with 100 monthly purchases confirms active buyer demand
- $79.95 is excellent value for the power level and review count
- Corded 115-volt operation ensures unlimited runtime for high-volume drilling
Cons
- 18-pound weight limits practical use to downward or horizontal drilling applications
- No BPM or impact energy spec is published in the listing
- XtremepowerUS has a narrower service and warranty network than premium brands
Specifications
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
|---|---|
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
| Amps | 12.5 Amps |
| Speed | 3900 RPM |
| Weight | 18 Pounds |
Performance notes
The XtremepowerUS 61121 operates at 12.5 amps and 115 volts with a listed 3,900 RPM output and weighs 18 pounds. The high-speed spec profile and heavy weight suit sustained large-diameter drilling rather than precision anchor work. The 115-volt rating is compatible with standard US power supplies. No BPM figure is listed in the published specs.
What buyers say
Owners highlight the high-speed corded performance for the price, particularly for concrete slab and foundation drilling tasks. Weight is the consistent trade-off noted in reviews, with buyers recommending the tool for floor-level or drill-stand-mounted use rather than overhead or vertical applications.
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Frequently asked questions
Is 3,900 RPM a normal speed for a rotary hammer?
Most dedicated rotary hammers operate between 800 and 1,500 RPM. The XtremepowerUS 61121's 3,900 RPM is the highest in this batch and likely reflects a no-load or peak speed rating. Verify the full operating speed range with the seller for your specific application.
Can the XtremepowerUS 61121 be used on a drill press stand?
The 18-pound weight and 115-volt corded design are compatible with drill-stand or press-mount applications for repetitive floor-level drilling. Confirm stand adapter compatibility with the seller before purchasing.
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