Parkside 20v impact driver. The tool I never wanted to buy. Until now😯

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  • Опубликовано: 18 сен 2024
  • Another honest opinion of the tools I buy. I do not work for Parkside or Lidl UK so all tools are purchased by myself at local stores. The Parkside name and Lidl logo are used purely to illustrate the tool brand and where they were purchased. This is intended as 'fair use' and not to infringe copyright.

Комментарии • 7

  • @whomadethatsaltysoup
    @whomadethatsaltysoup 28 дней назад +2

    Yes, not a lot to say on the Parkside impact driver. I bought one when it was on clearance at £12.99 - body only - and it works well. As you say, it is solidly built, and would be more than capable of serving a hobby woodworker, or DIYer. Is it as good as the blue, yellow, green and red alternatives? No, but then again it is not 5 or ten times worse. With a three year warranty you can hardly grumble.

  • @royster3345
    @royster3345 7 дней назад +1

    I bought the electric version of this a few years back. One of those tools that I need on occasion and was sure the battery would be flat when I did hence electric option. Got me out of trouble a few times so for me it paid for itself.

  • @McMonkeyful
    @McMonkeyful 17 дней назад +2

    I've had a pair of these for the past 3 or 4 years and they're absolute workhorses. I do mostly woodworking and these have practically replaced the drill drivers, except for drilling, though you can buy hex head drillbits. The adjustable clutch on a drill driver is useful in theory but I barely ever use it as I find the impact driver's trigger responsive enough not to over-drive screws, unless I want that, in which case they bury them. For £20 they're an absolute steal & will far outlive the 3yr warranty.

    • @Themoporium
      @Themoporium  17 дней назад

      @@McMonkeyful I'm actually looking at getting another as it's been fantastic for working on cars and bikes with a hex to 3/8 socket adapter. I can have one for woodworking and the other for automotive work.

  • @KarlThompson-s7f
    @KarlThompson-s7f 3 месяца назад +1

    I see the Sealy is angled on the grip to keep the battery out of the way of the job while the Parkside is brutally 90⁰: I wonder if that has any impact (groan) in regular use..

    • @Themoporium
      @Themoporium  3 месяца назад +1

      The sealey is quite old and designed more like a power drill, so despite the battery being out of the way the overall length is a bit of a hindrance in tight spaces. Modern 3/8" impact guns are much shorter for this reason.

  • @KarlThompson-s7f
    @KarlThompson-s7f 3 месяца назад +1

    Gwangi......AAAAAAARGH!!!!!