I have not heard anything about that. As far as I know the current Range is the 20 volt xteam range. I wouldn't have thought any of the tools could run on 12V. Definitely not the power tools anyway
The cross-compatibility of batteries across brands and even within brands is deplorable. Anyway, I've found the best use for an impact driver is removing difficult screws. If you have a really tight-seated screw and the normal driver keeps slipping the bit and damaging the slot, the intermittent action of the impact driver seems to be more effective at turning it.
Draper stormforce batteries fit parkside tools.
Its my understanding that Parkside 20v batteries are now obsolete and they have moved to the 12v battery types.
I have not heard anything about that. As far as I know the current Range is the 20 volt xteam range. I wouldn't have thought any of the tools could run on 12V. Definitely not the power tools anyway
The cross-compatibility of batteries across brands and even within brands is deplorable. Anyway, I've found the best use for an impact driver is removing difficult screws. If you have a really tight-seated screw and the normal driver keeps slipping the bit and damaging the slot, the intermittent action of the impact driver seems to be more effective at turning it.
In the world of cordless tools you are better off sticking to one make , unless you can get adaptors
Yes normally I would totally agree with you 100%
Would be handy to have left a link to the adapter in the description so we could have found it quicker
Not 100% sure but I think Erbauer batteries are compatible.
Ebauer batteries fit evolution tools
Get to the point for good sake