Hi, still have not had the time to put it together, however I think I can say it is one of the better impact wrenches from Aliexpress. Smaller than the Gisam and at least as powerful. The batteries have a power indicator and the entire thing just feels better put together than the Gisam. The case is cheap plastic and the included sockets are useless for more than a couple of times of use, however for the €50 I paid for the kit it is an absolute BARGAIN for what it is. I hope this helps.
Yofidra also makes an 18v sort of "compact" drill with a detachable chuck (like bosch flexiclick or something) Id really like to see that one tested (maybe against a real Makita or another name brand drill) see if it is any good. Cheers!
@@rafagrudziak5110 I would have to go with the Parkside, because of the warranty and the better batteries and chargers. Otherwise the Ypofidra bare tool is not bad at all.
@@BrokeLifeEU I bought both of them and tested gisam 1200 (same as this yofidra) and pdssap b3 with 1/2, for me parkside is winner, lighter, and maybe a bit faster unscrewing, so i'm gonna sell gisam
The quality of the cells inside is not the best and the charger is pretty slow, that said the battery itself looks to be of the better ones from Aliexpress. I still don't trust them completely and probably never will to be fair. Proper chargers also have a pin for heat detection, the stuff from Aliexpress does not have that.
@@BrokeLifeEU I have an ldd impact and a grinder already running on 4Ah Parkside batteries and I'm pretty happy with them, the grinder doesn't even seem cordless till you have to change battery. I've then got a gisam DTW700 clone and yesterday morning the yofidra 3/4" I'm waiting those two to arrive
I saw somewhere on YT about tools from LIDL and one guy shows how LIDL selling fake tools Parkside and he replace at warranty this tool and he receive again fake one.
I ordered a fake Makita DTW285 rated 520nm three days ago and it hasn’t shipped yet. I’ve seen a lot of reviews and all in all I didn’t feel good about the purchase. I just saw this video and read this reply, cancelled my order, found this one and it cost basically the same. Plus it ships from Germany so it should arrive in Denmark next week. It appears smaller but stronger than the fake Makita. And I’m a Makita guy and knowing I was buying a fake was just wrong. Chose not to order a battery cause I don’t want that shit charger. I have an RC charger that would do that job better but I’ll just get another real Makita battery.
That 12V is even weaker than you could possibly imagine. I had one before this, it died and not I got this one so I can have one for future videos. This is the only tool I have only for videos, because it is so weak I can't get any meaningful use out of it. I just go and grab my converted 20V and it does the job every time!
Still hoping for a review of that Yofidra. Can’t find any reviews of that one specifically. How does it compare to the Gisam?
Hi, still have not had the time to put it together, however I think I can say it is one of the better impact wrenches from Aliexpress. Smaller than the Gisam and at least as powerful. The batteries have a power indicator and the entire thing just feels better put together than the Gisam. The case is cheap plastic and the included sockets are useless for more than a couple of times of use, however for the €50 I paid for the kit it is an absolute BARGAIN for what it is. I hope this helps.
Yofidra also makes an 18v sort of "compact" drill with a detachable chuck (like bosch flexiclick or something)
Id really like to see that one tested (maybe against a real Makita or another name brand drill) see if it is any good.
Cheers!
I will see what I can do about that! 😉
Maybe compare it to parkside pdssap 20?
Will do, also there are other bigger plans 😉
@@BrokeLifeEUI'm wondering which to buy, what do you think which one is better?
@@rafagrudziak5110 I would have to go with the Parkside, because of the warranty and the better batteries and chargers. Otherwise the Ypofidra bare tool is not bad at all.
@@BrokeLifeEUThanx, but what about strength, which one is stronger?
@@BrokeLifeEU I bought both of them and tested gisam 1200 (same as this yofidra) and pdssap b3 with 1/2, for me parkside is winner, lighter, and maybe a bit faster unscrewing, so i'm gonna sell gisam
What about the batteries, I've bought the yofrida 3/4" impact and there are 2 included batteries but I'm not sure about them
The quality of the cells inside is not the best and the charger is pretty slow, that said the battery itself looks to be of the better ones from Aliexpress. I still don't trust them completely and probably never will to be fair. Proper chargers also have a pin for heat detection, the stuff from Aliexpress does not have that.
@BrokeLifeEU well with that said I'll use Parkside batteries with this one too
@Dany_FIX_DIY I recently got myself a Parkside to Makita adaptor and the tools work great with the added power from a decent battery!
@@BrokeLifeEU I have an ldd impact and a grinder already running on 4Ah Parkside batteries and I'm pretty happy with them, the grinder doesn't even seem cordless till you have to change battery.
I've then got a gisam DTW700 clone and yesterday morning the yofidra 3/4"
I'm waiting those two to arrive
Ok...but do you think it is possible to use AliExpress/producer warranty?? Lidl gives 5 years warranty on these tools 🤷🏻♂️
A warranty from Aliexpress? Absolutely not!
I saw somewhere on YT about tools from LIDL and one guy shows how LIDL selling fake tools Parkside and he replace at warranty this tool and he receive again fake one.
@@messiah2534 What do you mean fake tools?
What model is the aliexpress one? Need to see its specifications? Will there be a full video?
It is a Yofidra 1000Nm. That's all, no model number. There will be a video coming of course!
I ordered a fake Makita DTW285 rated 520nm three days ago and it hasn’t shipped yet. I’ve seen a lot of reviews and all in all I didn’t feel good about the purchase.
I just saw this video and read this reply, cancelled my order, found this one and it cost basically the same. Plus it ships from Germany so it should arrive in Denmark next week. It appears smaller but stronger than the fake Makita. And I’m a Makita guy and knowing I was buying a fake was just wrong. Chose not to order a battery cause I don’t want that shit charger. I have an RC charger that would do that job better but I’ll just get another real Makita battery.
I think I need to reconsider my tools
This one for €50 is actually not bad if you are looking for something like that. The 12V Parkside is not worth it at all.
You should double check the torque, hight torque doesn’t mean better
On the Parkside or the Yofidra?
The 12v is weak right.... My tuned 20v is nearly as compact as this 12v and is strong glad I didnt buy 12v
That 12V is even weaker than you could possibly imagine. I had one before this, it died and not I got this one so I can have one for future videos. This is the only tool I have only for videos, because it is so weak I can't get any meaningful use out of it. I just go and grab my converted 20V and it does the job every time!
@@BrokeLifeEUThus the reason I dont like 12v tools.
I said a few times this a1 is totally sh...
I second that. For nearly €80 all it does is looks cute. Can't do anything more than that. Maybe in impact driver form it will find its element.