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Power around 90 tools with a single battery
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Built-in battery diagnostics
New and improved safety features
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Why Nuron for battery powered vibrating pokers?
All our vibrating concrete poker products incorporate a brushless motor and the flexibility to do more thanks to a number of features. Vibrating pokers on our Nuron platform offer tools without compromise thanks to longer-lasting batteries, time-saving accessories, and a range of services to keep you and your business productive.

Choose a vibrating concrete poker for big or small jobs
Our concrete poker tools, which are also known as a concrete vibrating poker, help to remove pockets of air and excess water in freshly poured concrete. These pockets can compromise the strength and integrity of concrete when it has been poured, while also having an adverse impact on how the new surface appears. We offer cordless poker tools that can handle large pours off a single charge, in addition to a smaller pencil vibrator that enables access to pours in small or hard to reach areas. All concrete pokers on the Nuron battery platform are cordless, so they can also be used indoors with less exposure to fumes, heat or engine noise.
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FAQs

What is a concrete poker used for?
A concrete poker is primarily used to remove excess air from fresh or newly poured concrete. These air bubbles occur in the mixture due to the mixing process involved, which can compromise the integrity of the concrete once hardened. A poker is used to vibrate the concrete and remove air pockets to ensure a stable pour and structural integrity once set

How do you use a concrete vibrator correctly?
A concrete vibrator is made up of a base unit, sometimes in the form of a pistol with trigger operation, that supplies power and vibration to an attached whip. Once the mix is poured into a channel or as part of a slab, you need to insert the vibrating head directly into the poured concrete. Once the vibrating head of the whip is in, hold for a few seconds and remove slowly. This process helps to dissipate excess air pockets in the concrete to ensure a solid base.

What happens if you don’t vibrate concrete?
Using a concrete poker to vibrate concrete ensures than any excess air in the poured concrete is removed. If a poker is not used it could mean that air is trapped and creates a honeycomb effect through the concrete, rather than a solid base which ensures stability. While at first this may not be an issue, it could present problems later down the line.