I've heard of Installation drivers, but not merging Drills, Recip saws, and Oscillating Multitools into that concept.
@jankindl91511 ай бұрын
i have bateries for parkside several years (i think 5+) and there are stil good as new
@OneHandOnTech11 ай бұрын
That's good to hear - so hopefully this was an good invest :)
@jankindl91511 ай бұрын
@@OneHandOnTech I dont have this tool, but i have almost everything from parkside, and only one time i returned orbital sander. something broke after one year of use.
@OneHandOnTech11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info - most likely we will test more of Parkside tools in the future.
@Bill-v8e2 ай бұрын
The cost of batteries depends upon the size: here in the U.S. the 4ah battery sells for around $25-$30; if they're charging 50 Euros for the same size battery, then that's very expensive. My local store had the single charger on sale for $5, and the dual battery charger sells for around $25-$30. I use Ridgid power tools and the cheapest I can get their dual battery charger for is $119 - big difference. The great thing about the Parkside tools is the 3 year warranty, although to be honest, these tools are solid and seem like they're built to last. I've purchased a number of battery-powered Parkland tools for garden work: lawn mower (double battery), chainsaw, pole chainsaw, line trimmer, vacuum/blower, and hedge trimmer. So far, I haven't had an issue with any of them. In Europe, Parkside has a huge product catalog - stuff that sadly, is not available here in the US.
@OneHandOnTech2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing - I did not know that batteries are so cheap in US, little envy to you for that :) Yeah, the overall feel of the tool is solid - so I do believe that this will last long. I've also purchased another tool from Parkside, I just need to find time to shoot the video.