Munich, April 2025 – If you’re walking the floor at Bauma this year and hear the buzz around MB Crusher, there’s a good reason why. The company has just dropped its brand-new line of demolition pulverizers, and they’re drawing a steady stream of curious contractors, equipment enthusiasts, and demolition pros.
These new attachments are designed for excavators, backhoe loaders, and skid steers, and they’re built to tackle both primary demolition (think cracking open concrete structures) and secondary tasks like sorting and processing debris. But here’s the kicker—they’re not just powerful. They’re seriously precise.
The star feature is the 360° continuous hydraulic rotation. That means the pulverizer can spin smoothly in any direction, giving operators complete control over where and how they bite into the material. No more awkward angles or wasting time repositioning your machine—just smooth, confident movement, even in tight or cluttered spaces.
What does that mean on the job site? Faster, cleaner, and safer work. Whether you’re handling reinforced concrete, separating rebar, or cleaning up after the main demolition is done, these pulverizers are designed to get the job done with less hassle and more efficiency.
And they’re not just functional—they’re tough. Built for rugged use and heavy wear, MB Crusher’s new pulverizers are clearly made with real-world conditions in mind. The kind of tool you can throw into your fleet and know it’ll perform day in, day out.
Contractors checking them out at the show are already imagining the time and effort they’ll save on site. One operator we spoke to said, “It’s like having a precise surgical tool, but with the bite of a monster.”
MB Crusher has always been a name known for clever, jobsite-ready attachments, and with these new demolition tools, they’re showing that innovation doesn’t have to mean complicated. It just has to work—and work well.
So if you’re at Bauma 2025 and haven’t made it to the MB Crusher booth yet, put it on your list. These pulverizers are one of the most practical, forward-thinking releases at the show—and definitely worth seeing up close.