Concrete Tools in Albury

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Albury Concrete Tools

If you’ve ever tried to tackle a concrete job without the right tools, you’ll know how quickly it can go sideways. At Hamblin Hire in Albury, we make it easy to hire or buy  the proper equipment—from mixers and grinders to saws and polishers—so your job gets done right the first time.


Whether you’re laying a new slab, cutting expansion joints or finishing off a driveway, we’ve got tools that take the hard work out of concrete work. No more battling through with underpowered gear—just a well-maintained range that’s ready to go when you are.


Call us today on (02) 6041 1666 or drop in and let’s talk concrete!

Tools That Level Up Your Work

We know concrete jobs leave no room for error. That’s why we offer a solid range of high-performance tools, suited to everything from small patch-ups to full-scale pours. You’ll find concrete vibrators, power trowels, breakers, wet and dry saws scarifiers and more—each one cleaned, tested and ready to hit the ground running.


Whether you're a builder, trade or weekend warrior, our team can guide you through what equipment will give you the finish and control you’re after. Plus, with flexible rental terms and sales support, you’re not locked into anything you don’t need. Whatever your concrete job looks like, we’ve got the tools to match. Choose us to make light work of even the toughest jobs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the essential tools needed for working with concrete?

    Concrete work typically requires a mix of basic and specialised tools. At minimum, you’ll want a mixer for prepping the batch, trowels for smoothing and edgers and floats for finishing. For larger jobs, tools like power trowels, concrete saws, vibrators and scarifiers are used to improve strength, control curing or cut precise lines. The tools you need will depend on the scale of the project and whether you’re pouring, shaping, cutting or resurfacing concrete.

  • Can I use a regular saw to cut concrete?

    No—cutting concrete requires a specialised concrete saw with a diamond blade. Regular circular or reciprocating saws aren’t powerful enough and can become damaged or dangerous when used on such a dense material. Concrete saws are built to handle the dust, vibration and toughness of cutting through concrete, brick or stone. Wet saws are often preferred because they reduce dust and cool the blade while cutting.

  • Do I need a concrete vibrator, and what does it do?

    Concrete vibrators are essential for removing air bubbles trapped during the pour, which helps ensure the concrete sets strong, smooth and crack-free. They work by shaking the wet mix, which allows it to compact properly around reinforcement and into formwork. If you're pouring footings, slabs, columns or anything structural, using a concrete vibrator is highly recommended for durability and professional-quality results.