I'm now thinking about doing that to my Milwaukee ¼" impact driver.👍🇺🇸
@BrokeLifeEU27 минут бұрын
If you are using sockets on it you will get more out of it for sure! If you decide to go for the conversion I would love to know how it goes! Thank you for comment!
@Banks2312 күн бұрын
I bought one from lidl for 19.99 Euro,pretty good for occasional using. I even used it to mix beton without problem
@BrokeLifeEU2 күн бұрын
Not a bad purchase for 19.99 at all! I did not think 45Nm was enough to use it to mix stuff but good to know it can. Did you use it with a 2Ah or 4Ah battery?
@Parksajdowy4 күн бұрын
Soft wood,drill winner 👍
@BrokeLifeEU3 күн бұрын
Absolutely and less noise.
@hristoganchev37644 күн бұрын
Great comparison. Personally i prefer the Parkside every time, great return policy and more than a perfect DYI tools. Personally i have quite a lot tools from the performance line and i am quite happy with them. Keep up the good work!
@BrokeLifeEU4 күн бұрын
Thank you very much! What sort of tools do you have and do you use them just for home needs or more?
@hristoganchev37644 күн бұрын
I use them just for home/yard work. I have the drill driver, impact driver, recirocating saw, hammer drill and the flat head angle grinder. Some green tools as well.
@darek0984 күн бұрын
Incorrect test, so the results are shitty...
@BrokeLifeEU4 күн бұрын
What is a correct test?
@kamilwojtczak43665 күн бұрын
🎉
@BrokeLifeEU4 күн бұрын
🎈
@johnycash9787 күн бұрын
Seen those saws before if ya havent check the ones eith the blade down they be more furniture like little limited but easy to work with if ya just onto cutting an opening for aspiration sink or smth
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
Those are maybe the jigsaws you are talking about. I have one but I find it very weak for a substantial piece of wood. And it overheats very easily. Not the best Parkside product in my opinion.
@johnycash9787 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU depending on the blades n thicknesses but good for something max 3cm tick you can cut the bottom of a door or something it's for specified tasks and depends on the blades they offtenly heat up too much that causes the blade to loose their tempering n become soft sometimes but you can get blades for metal wood n other pdc n else it's good to start cutting a table top for example not a bad diy idea tbh I used to use the 950w green 220v edition of Parkside not the worst but the noise level is high I was wondering if the battery versions are worth it because the 12v / 20v performance editions are compact have vacume adapter and seem decent also the Dremel like grinder with the bit sticking out not like 90° angle grinder but the same size works with 6mm bits shakes little too much to hold on tho but it's like Dremel on steroids cause. It's 3 time the size tho also Parkside released an 12v Dremel multy tool and performance version is available unlike their old type c Dremel / engraver that one uses the 12v series battery's and the type c version ports used to brake come loose or loose connectivity often heard n seen enough cases of that
@BrokeLifeEU4 күн бұрын
I have ordered the new 4V Parkside rotary tool. This should be interesting. I don't think it will be any good because 4V is like nothing but I'll give it a go 😂
@johnycash9784 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU sounds great 👍 there is a rotary tool grinder maybe straight grinder or smith it's like a Dremel but 220 I've used that too owdoe unlike Dremel this has Engle Grinder body and flat bit holder sticking out not like an 90° on the angle grinder you cloud use drill brushes for rust removal stones n others with it and it works I never cloud hold it stable enough on high setup I did 1,2,3,4 any higher up to 8 I think it shake like crazy and accounting to the feature finds in my jacket n pants I keep finding peaces from the brushes for months also there is multy tool Dremel 12v from the Dremel brand and Parkside 12v made a pro black version of it I seen recently same battery's unlike the type c
@johnycash9787 күн бұрын
You know I ment that anvil on this commentary yesterday tho an impact one cloudnt find your video checked your chanel tough it was private maybe a bug there thanks for the amazing video
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
I do apologise for the problems! I do seem to have a lot of issues for some reason. Comments notifications can also be delayed by days for some reason… I hope you find the video useful!
@johnycash9787 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU no need you a legend it's not your fault that platform issues appear I'm happy the algorithm works sometimes n thats good so far my latest commentary didn't happen so that's KZbin reminded to add little more einhell and Parkside are good for the build project another thing DeWalt makes tools but there is ton of videos but they make good bits there is transparent box hard case 48+ with glasses as kit has extended bits a holder how I like to say solid collection Parkside has drill cases colored plastic with rubber but hard cases usually 12 bit wood or metal and has the same black case with bits but so far DeWalt bits haven't died on me once and it been a while no sign of thear on them also one brand I haven't seen much of but they make ton of tools axes hammers saws n others plus drills n etc is TOTAL might be interesting my project brand shake out the package like there is play so maybe skip them but total so far I seen some small things at but nothing major or effecting work n it's rare to see it
@BrokeLifeEU4 күн бұрын
I use mostly non Parkside bits and accessories on Parkside tools. The tools from Parkside are very good for the price but I don't think the same is applicable for their bits and accessories. I use Makita, DeWalt, Milwaukee etc accessories and bits with my Parkside tools and that gets the most out of them.
@KyawLinOo-un3vo7 күн бұрын
မဂ်လာ❤
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
Sorry but google translate thinks you said “pickle ❤️” 😅
@Tom-xi6gj7 күн бұрын
16.8v is 18v max, the same way that 18v is 20/21v max
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
I also would think that, however as you saw in the video the battery is fully charged and only delivers 16.4 volts. Which turns out is 4 cells with a max of 4.2V each, but they can't be charged to the full 4.2V so end up even lower. It all adds up to 16.4V.
@user-lf3ym5uy7y7 күн бұрын
Stop wasting money on these overpriced no name tools. Just get the hyper tough cheaper then all these tools and gets the job done
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
Unfortunately I can’t seem to find the Hyper Tough
@HashV177 күн бұрын
The drill, impact and wrench are good enough bargains for average home use but as for the grinder which I personally consider as one of the most dangerous power tools you could ever own; Forget performance, I would on the sole basis of better safety always go for a better brand. With that said, a Parkside Ecosystem seems like the most ideal thing ever for DIYers and home improv. 😅 Great testing techniques again my friend. "I wouldn't mind if I paid a bit more for a couple of more vowels." 😂
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
I have plans for the grinder 😅 Thank you so much for another positive and very kind comment! Thank you for watching and than you for your time!
@HashV177 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEUPlans for that Tool of Death? 😂 Please be safe. And by that i mean, THROW IT AWAY. 😂
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
🤣🤣🤣 But it does come with a flimsy guard so it must be safe? Right? RIGHT? 😅😅😅
@atanaspopov62047 күн бұрын
Здравей.Купих акумулаторен фин мултишлайф PFBSA 4 A1 ,но не намерих нито едно видео за него в нета. Въпреки че е малка машинка изглежда масивно направена.Ако решиш може да я тестваш,има я в новата брошура.Успях да взема още днес,че понеделник може и да няма
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
Здравейте! Видях това преди малко. Той е 4v за разлика от другия който е 12v интересно! Чудя се дали има достатъчно мощност. Мисля, че може да имам нужда от такъв в бъдеще, за да мога да го поръчам и да го прегледам. Вие тествахте ли вашите? Как го намирате?
@atanaspopov62047 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU Ами понеже за мен е първи такъв инструмент ,нямам представа дали е достатъчно мощен,даже не знам как му се слагат принадлежностите още 😁
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
Мисля, че мога да поръчам един за 15 €, само за да видя какъв е. Харесвам 12V Performance, но ми се струва твърде скъп. Обикновеният 12V няма сменяема батерия, което също не ми харесва. Преди известно време си купих 4V отвертка Parkside и в началото не ми хареса, но след известно време започнах да я използвам често. Така че мисля, че 4V платформа не е толкова лоша, стига да нямате големи очаквания. Просто трябва да разбера за какво ще го използвам 😅 Вие за какво ще използвате вашия?
@atanaspopov62047 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU Взех го с идеята да режа малки отвори с него в метал и пластмаса,но няма подходящо дискче с него.Но като сила мисля,че ще върши работа за това.
@weetecguy978 күн бұрын
Great content !
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Thank you so much!!!
@fr_z_n37278 күн бұрын
Check out Chigo and Nanwei. I'm thinking of getting a pair of the 120nm Chigo Drill and pairing them with the Nanwei Impact Driver. 16.8v seems very promising to get more oompf than 12v while not having to use bulky 18v packs Edit: should note that the main improvement a manufacturer can make to a drill is the chuck so with all these cheap end drills maybe pairing it with a more mid-range chuck to get perfect perpendicular bores
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
I never managed to get my hands on the 16.8V tools, it will be interesting to test them and see what they are capable of. Nanwei I know is on Aliexpress, where can Chigo be purchased from?
@fr_z_n37277 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU Aliexpress is where I found it: Chigo 120nm and Chigo 80nm drills. They come in hammer impact and non-hammer versions. Also they seem to use Makita 16.8v batteries if you get the right Chigo and Nanwei models, so building some 3ah packs with VTC6A cells as a small upgrade from the 2ah is possible
@fr_z_n37277 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU Oh! also, there's VVOSAI which have a decent set of useful tools: 340nm and 320nm impact wrenches 16.8v Drill and 16.8v Impact Driver and I also just found a 3/8 ratchet in 16.8v too by 'Hormy' .. they have quite the Makita clone range. You can get the ratchet for a few $$$ less with the non name brand one too, seems to be listed as 18v MAX rather than 16.8v
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
@@fr_z_n3727 I think I may order a couple of Hormy tools in the future. They do have a wide range of tools and some of them look like only they have.
@fr_z_n37277 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU yeah, alongside Onevan they seem to have an extensive Makita clone catalogue. They're not 1 to 1 copies from what I've researched but mostly close enough off the shelf parts
@MoNinetyFour8 күн бұрын
My C3 always switches to "Stage 4" even if i already adjustet to a lower Impact Level some minutes before. That ist higly irritating when working on a ladder with one arm.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Yes, they all do it. Some people say in the comments that this can be fixed via the Lidl Home app. However I have tried and found no setting to fix this. But maybe I am too old for this technology.
@mihamaker8 күн бұрын
Although, I have Parkside tools, mostly drills and screwdrivers 12V and black "professional" angle grinder 18V (20V), I would say that more DIY brand and semi pro by some standards are EINHELL brushless tools. Of witch I have acquired quite a lot over the years, and not a single return so far. Either way, both are more than enough even for DIY proposes on every day, like small shop or maker stuff.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
I am looking in to purchasing some Einhell tools just so we can see how they perform against Parkside. The price difference is not a lot at all so I wonder why most people go for Parkside. Is it just the convenience of them being in a supermarket?
@mihamaker8 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU Yes, I would agree, convenience is a factor. Lidl counts on that. Going for casual food shopping and buy some tool for the house or flat. Although, here in Croatia, you can get it only when "seasonal" promotion is on, in other words, you can't get every parkside tool you want just going to any Lidl store. You have to wait or go trough leaflet every week and see if there is some you wanted. On the other hand, Einhell is almost like any other big tool brand. They have their own separate boot, for example in big construction or DIY store like Bauhaus. Or other smaller shop partners. Or online shopping partners. Where you go and buy any day what you need.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
What is the price difference between Parkside and Einhell there? Because it does really look like it is just down to the fact that you go for food and you buy a tool in the meantime.
@mihamaker8 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU Well it's kind of hard to answer exactly or even close enough. Because there is Parkside green and black "profi". On other hand, Einhell have quite a bit more in range of product, for example the drill have about 7 iterations not counting the sets with battery and charger combined. Einhell have somewhat new 80Nm drill with /screw, hammer function that is 110euro. The 60Nm older model is just 10euro less. But parkside 60Nm model is about 90 euro if I remember correctly, cause it is not currently in stores. Although it seams that it was about 65, maybe that was promotion.
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
Maybe in future videos we should look in to comparing Parkside against Einhell. I think that will be interesting to see.
@johnycash9788 күн бұрын
This drill with the performance n without I've used but I saw they have an impact wrench 12v and an performance version so I was thinking on converting but maybe when the professional black ones go out with the brushless motors
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
For sure the black ones with the brushless motors have more power. They also claim they last longer.
@johnycash9788 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU like the blue Bosh n green Bosh the blue black or purple editions are pro versions for better longer lasting n more durable use green is more diy / public use even tough I got the green n black 12v n I was thinking to get few other brushless Easyer to maintain n friendly to clean also there is 12v saw and grinder like the grinder you ruin the bolt threads with to test the extractors and also saw that's kinda usefull for furniture but I've used the green 220 bigger variant battery saw with replaceable belts seem interesting there is an 20v version but I hope it does not shake or vibrate too much n does not jam good for furniture tho
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
Maybe in the future I should try and build some stuff on this channel using Parkside and another build with something like Einhell and see what’s what. But that will be in the future if I can produce some income 😅
@johnycash9787 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU I don't wanna ruin your wallet Bosh ain't bad too as the 18v versions there is a double battery vacume the 10.8v drills ain't bad too Parkside is good as well ethiel are not bad I must say I've had few tests and I did twist my wrist once came unexpected tho DeWalt has good bits other then tools you can get a bit box with a good number n a magnet holder in a nice case for drills you can get Parkside ruverised boxes like 12 bit sets for wood n metal and I'ma say Parkside makes other tools my project I don't trust for power tools sense I've had few touches n they shaking out the box not after few years of use but one other tool brand that ain't vip or counted too good but has some decent quality is TOTAL
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
Total I have been wanting to look in to for some time now, but they look a bit too expensive for what they are. I find them at Einhell prices. As for the bits and such I always go dor quality. DeWalt, Makita, Milwaukee etc are the bits I use with Parkside tools. It does make a world of difference! Parkside are mot good in the bits department. A mediocre tool with good bits is better than a good tool with low quality bits if you ask me.
@Gangster99888 күн бұрын
Using an impact wrench on fresh bolts is pointless. It was necessary to test it on rusty screws that had not been unscrewed for a long time
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
In any case we will not get anywhere near 1800Nm on a car wheel. But I can set aside some rusty bolts and and an old hub assembly and wheel and try in the future. Does that sound like a plan to you?
@Gangster99888 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU it sounds like a plan, but with this 1800nm it is about the impact power when breaking the resistance between the screw and the thread in which it sits. If you tighten the screw in the wheel, e.g. 200nm and leave it for the season, you will not unscrew it to 200nm
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Absolutely. I am using fresh bolts here which is the best case scenario for these impact wrenches. I will see to it that I organise our other test 😉
@AdryTenax8 күн бұрын
I'm sorry but you can't compare shit with chocolate!😊
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
😅 Which one is which in your eyes?
@alouisschafer72128 күн бұрын
I have a Mellif cordless drill and 1/2 inch impact wrench, both tools are great for the price. Brushless, powerful, made well enough to last a while. Mellif is one of the better brands to buy too, they make an angle grinder for 50-60€ and its almost as good as a real Makita like it even has NSK Bearings. Some name brands don't even have good quality bearings. Also bought an angle grinder from Gisam for 28€ BUT that one is not so great. It had a lot of play in the gearhead which I fixed by installing thin metal washers under the pinion gear. That got the play down a lot. But I still think the quality isn't good, 28€ is 28€. I always buy them without batterys because I don't trust cheap off brand batterys and chargers Also Makita battery have name brand high current cells in them. There is a Google Doc out there that lists which exact cells are in which battery. Type in "Makita 18V batteries breakdown" and you will find it. A 4Ah and 5Ah Makita battery can supply 40 Amps of current! I don't see any cheap off brand battery doing that for very long. I have 2 Makita batterys, a Makita Lawnmower, Hedge trimmer and a corded SDS Hammerdrill. Real Makita tools are excellent for their price and unless you get a really good deal with an off brand tool and you don't use it much anyways I would buy original. Especially because Makita supplies spare parts, diagrams and they have the extended 3 year warranty so if the tool fails within 3 years its covered and should anything go wrong after that its a simple cheap fix most of the time. The real deal is 100% worth it when its a tool you use often and that really shouldn't fail in the middle of a job. Makitas quality is apparent in the details, for example their tools rarely ever have battery contact issues because the contacts in the battery are actually spring steel so they will never deform under normal use and Makita uses little rubber bumpers in the battery holders to keep the battery tight against the tool. In some tools they even add metal pieces to keep the battery holder and battery from wearing out due to vibration. Metal to plastic actually produces less wear in this instance than plastic to plastic contact. At work we run a Hilti tool fleet so most of our tools are Hilti. Even Hilti doesn't have a better battery retention system figured out! And believe it or not from my experience with Hilti I think Makita can stand up to Hilti or be even better in terms of robustness and reliability.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Hello! First of all thank you for the the comment and the time spend watching the video! I value it a lot! I had never heard of Mellif tool, however I went on their site now and it looks rather nice which shows that they are doing their best to look good. That i my experience translates to their tools too. Also you are spot on regarding these “fake” batteries. I don’t trust them either. I don’t have any piece of mind at all when I charge them! The chargers heat up a lot! Also they are very slow to charge, however I can’t risk a faster charger for fear of the battery going 💥. I have many comments on this channel saying that I am a Milwaukee fan, however I have come buy so many spare parts for Makita and having now fixed a couple of Makita tools using easy to purchase apare parts I am rapidly becoming a fan. I really vallue the availabuility of Makita spare parts and it looks like their tools are built with so much care and precision. They may not be the most powerful, however they look like they would last a very long while. I unfortunately have not had the pleasure to work with a Hilti but I am pretty confident they are also a fantastic brand. Although on the Hilti front a quick google search reveals to me that spare parts are not too easy to find if at all. Looks like I do need to invest in to some proper Makita stuff as well. I hope this channel can support that in the future so I can bring some genuine Makita tools to the table! I hope you enjoy the content here and again thank you for your time!
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Was that scrwedriver at the end not the worst €5 ever spent in human history 😢?
@HashV177 күн бұрын
Probably. 😂 That was difficult to watch but the Parkside was more than impressive.
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
@@HashV17 I can assure you it was even more difficult to film 😅😅
@Failsafeman1007 күн бұрын
Not necessarily, you could use it for electronics 😅
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
I would not 😅
@StigRindal8 күн бұрын
If you need a battery for the Temu trash, you probably have to drive a little further than to Lidl, maybe you have to order it from Temu and it takes time when the machine cannot be used.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Yes, the Temu stuff is useful for as long as the battery is alive. After the battery or charger give up you need to wait about a month. Although I was surprised to find replacement batteries and chargers on Aliexpress and they are not too expensive at all.
@MrMadmouse1018 күн бұрын
Buy cheap buy twice
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Which tools are you referring to?
@nonsense02338 күн бұрын
cutting steel and alu rods at the same time is unfair aluminium bogs the disc
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Otherwise it was too easy for them. So I decided to make them work for it 😅 and it was the same for both.
@Whos_boots_are_those_shoes8 күн бұрын
The biggest question to ask yourself is which battery and charger would you happily plug into your wall inside your house ? I know I'd choose parkside over Cheap Chinese which most likely isn't even supposed to sold in Europe
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
SPOT ON! I can never charge a Temu / Aliexpress battery with 100% piece of mind! I always have to be around and keep an eye on them. With the Parkside system on the other hand I am relaxed and don’t worry at all! Then there is the charging time…
@BondWarrior8 күн бұрын
Where does the word, untighten come from, whatever happened to loosen ?
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
I do apologise. Too many languages trying to fit in my head and accidents happen from time to time. I can only say I am sorry at this point! However as it is in the Cambridge dictionary I will give myself a pass this time. On the other hand you are right, loosen would have sounded better.
@BondWarrior8 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU I say old chap, jolly decent of you to respond so promptly what. I don’t know what the Cambridge dictionary is coming to by having words like “untighten” listed. Next they’re going to be utilizing words like “unalive”instead of dead or deceased. I just don’t know what this worlds coming to, quite shocking what
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
I do say old bean, I value the purity and beauty of the English language as much as the next Homo sapiens. That said I am only human and I do make mistakes from time to time. If thou should decide look closer at some of the comments I have made on this here channel I am not afraid to hold my hand up when I am in the wrong. After all that is how we learn from out mistakes and become better. I do sincerely apologise for any inconveniences I may have caused. I do hope for your forgiveness and understanding. Kind regards, Broke Life Brexit
@BondWarrior7 күн бұрын
lol 😂 all is forgiven
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
Thank you for your understanding! I hope we’re good! I do not mind at all if my mistakes are being ponted out so I hope to see you around in the future!
@ps75398 күн бұрын
good video. temu tools will fail. when they do, u will have 0 warranty probably, unlike lidl warranty
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
The Parkside Performance line has a 5 year warranty which is extremely good! However they don’t sell spare parts. I was surprised that I can find spare parts for the Temu & Aliexpress tools. Although I would still go with Parkside.
@ps75398 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU imagine if a parkside tool breaks at 4+ years and they replace it , you get probably another 5 years out of it. Not bad for a "cheap" tool.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
@@ps7539 Not bad at all! However they say that a warranty will be void if the tool is not in a presentable condition. So some upkeep is required in those 5 years too.
@AmbooshTV8 күн бұрын
Очень оригинальные тесты и сравнения, приятно удивлен 🤔🤝👍
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Большое спасибо!
@johnycash9788 күн бұрын
I've used Parkside few years yea the Engle grinder is good there is even newer edition impact is good the 12v series professional versions are good too there is impact wrench that's 12v you cloud use the square with hexagon upgrade to turn it into impact if they make it for the 12v version and the drills too got two of those 20v x series have few drills as well and it ain't bad the 18v hammer option black n decker series are good too got the bdasb18v version metal gears n all hammer option good chick even tho it's plastic is good but Parkside wins tho cause warinty tho I like impacts to be honest I may do me dirty on the Amazon one for desc work any day of the year warranty wins cause I had an 12v green drill from Parkside with a given up trigger replaced for 2-3 days after the trigger died on a new one
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
I had the 12V performance impact wrench amd there is a lot you could do with it. It is even possible to switch out the anvils and turn it in to an impact driver, but I don’t think it is the best Parkside tool by any means. Mine decided to give up on life quite early on 😅 but the warranty was tgere to help me out! From the 12V line I really love the green drill and cordless ratchet, those are some fantastic tools! Have you tried them?
@johnycash9788 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU yea I was thinking to switch the anvil but I was not sure if they have the comparable part wish they made the ones that lock in like an actual impact tho I don't need torque wrench that much also the 12v performance drill is allot shorter then the impact they might have enough comparable parts to convert or I don't know if it's available again but I only seen the green ones so far for the 12v thanks for the good content by the way KZbin did good with this video and shorts as recommended thanks for the content again n keep them going one other idea get the 12v saw from Parkside and 4 ah battery
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
@johnycash978 Thank you so much! If you are looking to convert the 12V impact I have a video on all the possible conversions with links to the parts I use in the video. Which 12V saw are you referring to? Do you know the model number by any chance?
@johnycash9788 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU the 12v performance impact I don't think we have the performance brushless version yet I may wait for it and if I get magnet anvil with bit insert it be good impact but I was wondering can I get an anvil with the magnet bit insert n lock like on an impact ?
@johnycash9788 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEUfound it as an 12v PARKSIDE PDSSA 20-Li A1:
@nf54168 күн бұрын
how come you're using the pro version of parkside tools which aren't available in most countries and are twice the price of the most available parkside tools ?
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Because they are the brushless versions. So I thought I would compare brushless tools on both sides. Would you prefer I feature more of the regular Parkside brushed tools?
@Failsafeman1008 күн бұрын
Great content here, loving the longer format along with the sharp editing as always! I'm a dyed-in-the-wool fan of parkside by now, despite my gripes with them, and it's good to see they still hold their own against the growing fleet of Makita knockoffs. I hope this channel blows up so you can invest in the bigger brands and show us how close the field really is in performance of budget vs pro tools. Durability is one thing but there are too many snobs out there who believe that more expensive tools always get the job done faster!
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! This was a beast to film and edit. I almost gave up a couple of times 😅 I hope the wnd result is good enough. I also hope to be able to invest in some more expensive tools in the future so we can really see where things stand. But I do believe it when Parkside say they are the leading DIY brand in Europe. Even when some people say they hate Parkside, they still own Parkside, because of the price. Price/Performance ratio, is there anything better at the moment? I don’t think so! They will be helping themselves out quite a lot if they realise they need to sell spare parts I am sure they can still make money from that and they will draw in even more consumers.
@Failsafeman1008 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU I wouldn't hold my breath on lidl making any move to sell spare parts outside of an EU general directive, it doesn't fit their business model imo. Makita do spare parts because they're expected to back their product up and they wouldn't survive if people can't keep their tools running. Temu do it because if something exists they'll sell it. Parkside is a different story, if there's no pressure on them then they're happy for you to throw away an out of warranty tool and buy a new one, the customer expectation is already that, based on relative price. Just look at how often there's a new version of an existing Parkside tool vs Hilti and Festool, the difference is staggering. Just my opinion 🤷
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
@@Failsafeman100 I think they were fined in France for not specifying they had no spare parts available. I think it was a “grizzly” sum so maybe that pushes them in the right direction. I can only hope but I get what you are saying about their sales model.
@Failsafeman1008 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU ah yes I forgot about that! They swallowed that one and scurried off on their way 😄
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
🤣
@wanderer77798 күн бұрын
Gisam needs a retest with a Makita battery! I tested their angle grinder against original Makita and found no difference (i have been using the original for about 7 years😅). Soon I'll test more tools. If you own Makita batteries they might be worth buying.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
I am thinking about getting a Makita battery or two and as you said retesting these clone tools. I have done that with a Parkside battery and it does bring out more from the tools for sure. Another thing to consider as I have said in some comments is that if I were working with a Makita platform I would consider a couole of these copy tools for situations in which I would not want to risk my genuine Makitas. The biggest issues with these copy tools for me are the battery and charger. Those are dead on arrival…
@wanderer77798 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU For sure i got them as well because it was about 15€ extra and they suck never again! Also the dead thing from the grinder you tested was probably the battery it happened to me and i replaced the battery and it worked right away (i was using the shitty battery).
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
@wanderer7779 It did work with the same battery. I did not charge it or anything. Just threw it on the grinder a day or two later and it worked. I am guessing the control board inside needed to cool down.
@wanderer77798 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU Yeah but it was the battery because when i that happened to me i replaced it with Makita battery and it kept working until i drined the 5ah 😆
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
@@wanderer7779 I need to get myself some Makita batteries and test these with their original batteries against the Makita ones. The bare tool is €25 if you get a battery and charger it is €35 shows the worth of the batteries 😅
@answer42748 күн бұрын
Nice Video
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Thank you!
@user-lp7dd7dz9m8 күн бұрын
No comparison between a name brand, even a budget one, and chinese garbage like Temu.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
So the ONEVAN did not impress you?
@user-lp7dd7dz9m8 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU 😂 there's only so "budget" I'm willing to go
@bayadere83088 күн бұрын
"No comparison between a name brand, even a budget one..." And yet, you just watched one. More to the point, what distinguishes Chinese made Milwaukee, DeWalt etc. (which they all are) from their own brand tools? We all know it's reliability and quality control. Try to imagine you're a Chinese manufacturer and you've just completed a contract to supply, e.g. Bosch, with 500-,000 combi-drills. Now, what are you going to do with all that set up that produced those tools? You're all geared up and have no scruples about 'copyright' or 'intellectual theft'. Now, tell me again that there's no comparison.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
@@bayadere8308 I am starting to see more and more Milwaukee, DeWalt clones. It used to be mainly Makita clones. So you have a solid point that maybe once they are done with the contract out come different labels.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
@@user-lp7dd7dz9m 🤣 Parkside is indeed very good at the performance/price ratio.
@Stoffendous8 күн бұрын
Even if the Temu tools were decent i strongly prefer to be on one battery system, and know that i can buy new batteries for the years to come.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
I could see myself investing in these cheap types of Makita clone tools if I had a Makita battery system. The idea is that I would have a very cheap tool that I could could care little about. Then I could use it in some questionable ways, in questionable places where I would not want to harm my proper tools.
@harismak52248 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU or you can use a 3d adaptor makita to x20 and use your cheaper parkside batteries and safer parkside charger.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
@@harismak5224 You are right I may as well.
@JohnDoe-qb6yh8 күн бұрын
398 volts lol expensive chinese shit
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Not even Volts. It is "VF" which could mean anything...pretty sure not volts though 😂 Maybe they legally can't call what's in that battery a volt 😂
@JohnDoe-qb6yh8 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU They are everywhere being sold by roma people (tzigani) on flea markets. Annoying fakes, fooling old people. Parkside is way better! I also like original makita tools used. For their repairability.
@BrokeLifeEU7 күн бұрын
Got to hand it to Makita, thier spare parts range is on another level! I have bought and repaired a couple of old Makita tools and have managed to do so, because their parts are easy to find and the tools are not difficult to service at all. Parkside everything is glued in place, with Makita that is not the case. Some parts for Makita tools are quite expensive so one may consider not bothering at all and purchasing a new tool but it is still nice to have the option to repair!
@stevengordon34079 күн бұрын
The warranty wins out everytime, I have used the Parkside warranty and they are amazing. No quibble, you call them, explain the problem and they just send a new part\tool. Great videos btw, keep up the reviews on our behalf
@BrokeLifeEU9 күн бұрын
Thank you so much! I can’t fault the Parkside warranty myself at all! They have been great. Some people in comments claim they have not had good experiences with Parkside warranty claims but I can speak for myself that I have never had an issue. In most cases they send out a new tool in days!
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Also to be fair the charging speeds for Parkside are soo much better. I can’t decide if that or the warranty is the winning move in this case.
@wanderer77798 күн бұрын
Yeah but some of us own Makita batteries which makes them way better. I'd only consider buying them without batteries! @@BrokeLifeEU
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
@@wanderer7779Absolutely! These are so cheap without a battery that if you had a couple of Makita ones around I would for sure get something like the Gisam or Onevan just to have as a beater tool.
@wanderer77798 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU Yeah completely agree i about beater tools! I recently borrowed a Makita rotary hammer (corded big boy 😆).Well it died and the repair was about 170 €. Not willing to risk it anymore i bought an Einhell to finish the job and it did just fine.The point is beater tools are awesome if you're certain you will make it suffer ( also warranty is great if you're really pushing it )
@PetyrWo9 күн бұрын
My friend this is another masterpiece! Fantastic video and fantastic editing skills! You need sponsors to buy and show us more tools! I with you the best! Best tool channel! 🔝🔝🔝
@BrokeLifeEU9 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for your kindness! I did spend a lot of time on this and I hope it is enjoyable to watch.
@dj_paultuk70529 күн бұрын
Parkside stuff generally is not bad, and if you have any issues you can just walk back into your local Lidl and they will swap out without any questions. Good luck doing that with Temu. Also the Temu app is currently "The" most dangerous app in the Apple App store. It harvests info off your phone and reports back to servers within China.
@BrokeLifeEU9 күн бұрын
No realistic chance to return anything back to China. The shipping cost is like 10 times the price of the tool. And you are spot on with the warranty on the Parkside. No issues there at all! Although I still wish they sold spare parts as well…
@PetyrWo9 күн бұрын
TEMU by CCP 💳
@Dimitrozavar9 күн бұрын
I mean, considering the price difference, it's not all that bad. I expected way worse performance from the ali/temu stuff.
@BrokeLifeEU9 күн бұрын
I did as well. The tools on their own are not too bad. It’t the charge time that is the biggest issue. 4-5-6 hours to charge a 4Ah batter vs. 1 hour to charge that with a regular Parkside charger or 30min with the smart charger.
@Dimitrozavar8 күн бұрын
@@BrokeLifeEU Yes, I get that and completely agree, BUT no one is buying these for professional (or even semi-pro) work. They would be perfect for someone that needs them every once in a wile to screw something or drill a hole. And in these cases I guess the charge time shouldn't be such an issue.
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Absolutely! That is what I was going for with this video. Well after the entertainment value of it that is. I wanted to know if these things could reasonably replace supermarket tools (1/3 of the price in most cases) and still be able to do something. To be fair to them they are not that far behind the Parkside Performance line (within reason) for their price.
@tomecrespo30479 күн бұрын
nice video, those temu tools are cheap but useless, at least parkside its a bit more expensive but you can actualy work with it
@BrokeLifeEU9 күн бұрын
Yes, if I were selecting a platform for prolonged use Parkside is possibly the best choice, because of the cost/performance ratio. And the charge time. That is very important! I need my batteries to charge quickly!
@662729 күн бұрын
I want to see more Temu..
@BrokeLifeEU9 күн бұрын
Were 30 minutes not enough? 😂
@danielpetkov18149 күн бұрын
Wow
@BrokeLifeEU9 күн бұрын
Indeed! Took more than a week to film and edit...
@artinkinsj62629 күн бұрын
Onevan please 😁
@BrokeLifeEU9 күн бұрын
It will be in the 🎬
@BrokeLifeEU8 күн бұрын
Onevan is now live!
@danielpetkov18149 күн бұрын
Looking forward to it!
@royjennison39169 күн бұрын
speaking crap as all ways
@BrokeLifeEU9 күн бұрын
Can‘t help myself. By the way it is spelt „always“.