Best hydraulic breakers 2026: our comparison and pick
There is no single best hydraulic breaker, only the best breaker for your machine. We sell six sizes in two ranges, AWA as the value choice and GORE as the premium, with the same impact weight and impact energy per size. Here is our pick per machine class, a straight comparison of warranty, and guidance on when AWA is enough and when GORE pays off. To see the full range with every spec, head to the category page.
Aggiornato 2026-07-11
Short answer: for a mini excavator of 1.2 to 3 tonnes pick the S30/180, for the common contractor machines of 5 to 8 tonnes the S45 is our all-round pick, and for daily rock work on heavier machines take the S50 or S60. If you want the most impact weight per krona, the AWA S40/240 is the value mid-range choice. We earn on both ranges, so our only driver is matching the breaker to the machine, not selling you a size too large.
How we picked
We rank on the three things that decide whether a breaker works on your machine: operating weight, hitch and oil flow. The breaker should weigh 7 to 14 percent of the machine, sit on the same S hitch and fall inside the machine oil-flow window. On top of that we weigh in real Nordic jobs: reinforced concrete in demolition, hard bedrock in excavation and frozen ground in winter. Because AWA and GORE share the same hardware per size, the range choice is about price and warranty, not performance. All prices below are starting prices excluding VAT, and the current price is always on the product page.
| AWA (value, from) | GORE (premium, from) | |
|---|---|---|
| S30/180 · S30 · 1.2–3 t · 139 kg | €4,275 | €4,748 |
| S40 · S40 · 3–4.5 t · 168 kg | €4,829 | €5,364 |
| S40/240 · S40 · 3–7 t · 325 kg | €5,792 | €6,435 |
| S45 · S45 · 5–8 t · 413 kg | €6,134 | €7,641 |
| S50 · S50 · 6–12 t · 629 kg | €6,813 | €8,487 |
| S60 · S60 · 12–19 t · 948 kg | €9,860 | €10,953 |
Our pick for the mini excavator: S30/180
For a mini excavator of 1.2 to 3 tonnes the S30/180 at 139 kg is the right size. It handles tight demolition, slabs, lighter concrete and breaking frozen ground where a larger machine cannot reach. The blow rate is high, 700 to 1200 blows per minute, which suits breaking surface rather than heavy bedrock. AWA lands at the value end, GORE a step above. If the breaker runs a few days a month AWA is enough; if it runs every week, take GORE for the warranty. See the S30/180 in AWA or GORE.
Best value in the mid range: AWA S40/240
If you want the most impact weight per krona, the AWA S40/240 is the value pick. You get 325 kg of impact weight on the common S40 hitch, nearly double the impact weight of a standard S40 without changing hitch. It suits machines of 3 to 7 tonnes and takes heavier demolition and reinforced concrete than the smallest sizes. The hardware is identical to the GORE S40/240; the difference is a 2-year warranty against 3 years and a lower price. It is the choice for anyone who breaks regularly but not daily. See the AWA S40/240.
Our all-round pick: S45 for 5 to 8 tonnes
The most common contractor machine sits at 5 to 8 tonnes, and there the S45 at 413 kg is our all-round pick. It has the impact energy for daily mixed demolition and lighter rock work, and it sits on the S45 hitch that is standard in that class. The price gap between AWA and GORE is wider here than on the smaller sizes, so think about how hard you run it: break daily and you earn GORE back on warranty and resale value; break now and then and AWA is enough. See the S45 in AWA or GORE.
Our pick for daily rock work: GORE S50
If you run hard bedrock and granite day in and day out on a machine of 6 to 12 tonnes, the GORE S50 at 629 kg is our pick. Here we choose premium on purpose: when the breaker runs every day, one day of downtime costs more than the price gap to AWA, and a 3-year warranty with no registration requirement is worth the money. The impact energy frees the rock in blocks without blasting for every metre. The AWA equivalent is there if budget rules. See the GORE S50.
Best for heavy demolition: S60 for 12 to 19 tonnes
For heavy machines of 12 to 19 tonnes and large-scale demolition or coarse rock, the S60 at 948 kg is the largest size we build. It has the lowest blow rate but the highest impact energy, which is exactly what coarse bedrock and large concrete structures need. At this level the breaker almost always runs daily, so GORE and a 3-year warranty are usually right, but AWA is there for project buys with a fixed budget. See the S60 in AWA or GORE.
AWA or GORE: which range should you choose?
Choose the range by how often the breaker runs, not by performance. The dimensions, impact weight and impact energy are identical per size. AWA is the value choice with a 2-year warranty after registration, for anyone who breaks now and then and wants to keep the investment down. GORE is the premium choice with a 3-year warranty, for anyone who breaks daily and where downtime costs more than the price gap. Rule of thumb: a few days a month, take AWA; every week all year, take GORE.
| AWA | GORE | |
|---|---|---|
| Position | Value choice | Premium |
| Impact weight and energy | Same per size | Same per size |
| Warranty | 2 years (after registration) | 3 years |
| Suits you if | You break now and then | You break daily |
| Price | Lowest | A little higher for the same size |
How to match the breaker to the machine
The base rule is that the breaker weighs 7 to 14 percent of the machine operating weight, sits on the same S hitch and falls inside the machine oil flow. A 3-tonne machine takes around 140 to 170 kg, an 8-tonne around 400 kg and a 15-tonne around 950 kg. If you are unsure of the hitch or flow, give us the make and model and we match it. The full spec table with oil flow, working pressure and blow rate per size is in our hydraulic breaker buying guide, and you can search your machine in the finder.
Related at Attachment Warehouse
To talk through size or hitch before you order, call 010-520 04 68. Every breaker is in stock or available to pre-order from the warehouse in Saltsjo-Boo, with free shipping within Sweden and a flat shipping fee to the EU, Norway and Denmark. Wear parts such as chisels and bushings ship free everywhere.
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