Need to cut clean channels in walls for cables or pipes?
A wall chaser uses twin parallel blades to cut precise grooves (chases) into brick, concrete, or plaster walls. It’s the professional way to run electrical wiring, plumbing pipes, or data cables flush with the wall — leaving a clean, straight channel ready for plastering.
With Poppins, chase like a pro. Our app connects you with neighbors and local shops who have a wall chaser available right now. You might find one on your street — ready to pick up today.
Rent from private owners or local professionals
On Poppins, find a wall chaser to rent near you — listed by neighbours or local shops in your area. Every rental is covered by the Poppins Warranty up to €5,000.
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Where can I find a wall chaser quickly?
Although Poppins covers the entire country of France, you have a 95% chance of finding a device within 15 minutes of your location if you live in Paris, Lyon, Bordeaux, Nantes, Lille, Toulouse, or Marseille. In these cities, the density of our network (neighbors + partner retailers) guarantees immediate choice.
Is it worth buying a wall chaser?
The math is simple. It is the ultimate "one-shot tool". Once the wiring is done, it never serves again. Renting is always the winner.
On the Poppins app, you will find a wide range of wall chasers adapted to every wall.For soft partitions (plaster, hollow brick), a standard chaser (1500W) offered by a neighbor is ample.For load-bearing walls in reinforced concrete or stone, you need a professional concrete chaser (like Spit or Hilti) which is very powerful, available from our pro partners.Pro Tip: Never rent a wall chaser without its compatible construction vacuum (auto-cleaning filter). It's a matter of health and cleanliness.
Which wall chaser should I choose?
On the Poppins app, the choice depends on your material:
- Disc Wall Chaser (Standard): The most versatile. Two diamond discs cut brick, block, and concrete. You then hollow out the channel with a chisel.
- Milling Wall Chaser (Specific): Only for soft materials (plaster, aerated concrete). It digs the channel in one pass (no need to chisel), but won't cut hard concrete.
- The Essential Duo: Always couple the machine with a Class M vacuum to capture fine silica dust.








