Thank you so much for being so kind! That is what it does 100% of the time keeps you guessing what went wrong. However I noticed that when it does the sinking in part it delivers more power somehow.
Thank you so much for this donation! It will be going right back in to the channel, because I want to bring you the content that you will enjoy! As always please feel free to comment what I can improve or what you would like to see! Thank you again!
@kiky2h No worries! I remember! Unfortunately I did not like the forst batch of parts I got from Aliexpress so am now waiting for my second order to arrive.
The battery is fully drained. I am charging it as I write this comment. So I will update how long it took to charge. I really want to teat that Onevan too but as of now it is way out of my pricerange unfortunately. But I hope I will get the chance at some point!
@@BrokeLifeEU wow that's abysmal haha, that's probably about 0.7A of charging current. Standard "slow" chargers are 2.4A, so 3 times faster than this. High end chargers are about 17x faster. I'm a proponent of slow charging for battery longevity, especially for DIY, but this is a bit much 😅
Yes, but still I did not expect to see it anywhere near the 160Nm mark. I started the test with 120Nm and I though it was impossible that it would undo that bolt. On top of that with the adaptor it went after and took off the 160 Nm bolt.
@@BrokeLifeEU impact drivers are a pretty simple thing.. A spring and a rotating anvil. The cost is in the build quality, reliability and battery quality
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.
Yes, as long as it lasts. The issue I have with these tools is the stated warranty but absolute lack of it after delivery. I am sure some of the Aliexpress shops exist to make one sale and then close the web store 😅
I would also add that in general the Parkside quality is better. I am keeping this tool and I will try to use it when I can just so I can see how long it will last.
@@BrokeLifeEU of course I can't compare by any means with you and your knowledge. Nor I want to open discussion because i am low league. Just sharing my point of view, and I did it bravely. Lol. I noticed that parkside, at least here, often repack used items and also have solid number of faulty items among working ones. So, impact tools are, by nature of product, often criticized regarding quality and claimed specs. This tool for 30 eur with battery is more usable than my parkside impact drill combo paid 60e rated 25hm as I remember.
No please don't worry about that! And also I don't know a lot about these tools. I do not use them professionally in any way. I just use them for some DIY so I am no expert by any means at all! And I think I have an idea on how to make it better but that is a secret for another video!
Super video! You deserve more way more views! This is such an underrated channel!
Thank you so much for being so kind to me. 🍰
Внешний вид 100 из 10 👍 Таким можно даже мебель собрать без особых усилий, компактный. С приобретением 🤝
Купила из-за цвета. 😂
Не купила, а Купил 😉 Из-за цвета тоже бы купил 😅
Underrated channel
Thank you! Really happy to read such appreciation of my work!
Great review as always! I think the auto telescoping bit feature is to keep you stressing that you've broken the fastener or stripped out the hole 😊
Thank you so much for being so kind! That is what it does 100% of the time keeps you guessing what went wrong. However I noticed that when it does the sinking in part it delivers more power somehow.
@@BrokeLifeEU That sinking is actually a feature to fit Asian bit. It is longer because they have bits on each end (two sided). So it is not a defect.
This is a tool for Spiderman fans! Thank you for another great review!
Thanks for watching! And yes that is on point! 😂
Thank you for this video. Pretty awesome tool review
Thank you so much for being so nice! I have limited resources as this is a small channel so it is really encouraging to hear such words for my work!
Thanks
Thank you so much for this donation! It will be going right back in to the channel, because I want to bring you the content that you will enjoy! As always please feel free to comment what I can improve or what you would like to see! Thank you again!
If you want, test drill with same shape vs parkside 12v.
I will see what I can do. Unfortunately I am spending way too much ln this channel now 😅
@@BrokeLifeEU I know, little by little. I only give you ideas. Thanks for your vídeos!
Thank you for that I appreciate it! I am looking in to it as we speak!
@@BrokeLifeEURemember this anvil swap!
@kiky2h No worries! I remember! Unfortunately I did not like the forst batch of parts I got from Aliexpress so am now waiting for my second order to arrive.
Thanks for this ,i was looking at these too
Shame about the battery charging
The onevan 23+1 might be a worthy clip
The battery is fully drained. I am charging it as I write this comment. So I will update how long it took to charge. I really want to teat that Onevan too but as of now it is way out of my pricerange unfortunately. But I hope I will get the chance at some point!
Charging update. It took just about 3 hours to charge. 😱
@@BrokeLifeEUthanks for letting us know
@collegesynewave My pleasure!
@@BrokeLifeEU wow that's abysmal haha, that's probably about 0.7A of charging current. Standard "slow" chargers are 2.4A, so 3 times faster than this. High end chargers are about 17x faster. I'm a proponent of slow charging for battery longevity, especially for DIY, but this is a bit much 😅
Loosening does not require the same torque as tightening. Over 10% less torque required to loosen a fastener.
Yes, but still I did not expect to see it anywhere near the 160Nm mark. I started the test with 120Nm and I though it was impossible that it would undo that bolt. On top of that with the adaptor it went after and took off the 160 Nm bolt.
@@BrokeLifeEU impact drivers are a pretty simple thing.. A spring and a rotating anvil. The cost is in the build quality, reliability and battery quality
I fully agree! But still it moves and well for €25 with battery and delivery.
Very nice power tool
The tool is nice but the charging time is abysmal 🫨
Bro, i cant find for that prce, it is about 55 56 eur
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It came up as a sale on my aliexpress home page. Now I can find them for about €29-31.
can you suggest me pls ? I want Drill brushless 21 v good value for money?
Hello! In the coming days I will be uploading a video about this. I think it will give you an idea as to what to expect.
I think you should make the annoying looping background music a bit louder. It took nearly 5 minutes to drive me insane at its current level
Sorry about that! It is now long gone from this channel! I realised the error of my ways, but it took some time...
16.8v is 18v max, the same way that 18v is 20/21v max
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.
Anvil mod 1/2?
Would you like to see that?
@@BrokeLifeEU Of course, I know that you have some anvils. ;)
@kiky2h 😂 you know me too well!
Can't really complain with the price ratio. It's good enough for basic home use imo.
Yes, as long as it lasts. The issue I have with these tools is the stated warranty but absolute lack of it after delivery. I am sure some of the Aliexpress shops exist to make one sale and then close the web store 😅
Frankly, beating parkside competition easily. And cheaper. Major advantage of parkside tools is 1 year no question ask returning and warranty.
I would also add that in general the Parkside quality is better. I am keeping this tool and I will try to use it when I can just so I can see how long it will last.
Parkside is 3 warranty for the green tools and 5years for the performance tools
@@yuriflynn2477 sorry, my factual bad. Obviously warranty is by default longer than returning period.
@@BrokeLifeEU of course I can't compare by any means with you and your knowledge. Nor I want to open discussion because i am low league. Just sharing my point of view, and I did it bravely. Lol. I noticed that parkside, at least here, often repack used items and also have solid number of faulty items among working ones. So, impact tools are, by nature of product, often criticized regarding quality and claimed specs. This tool for 30 eur with battery is more usable than my parkside impact drill combo paid 60e rated 25hm as I remember.
No please don't worry about that! And also I don't know a lot about these tools. I do not use them professionally in any way. I just use them for some DIY so I am no expert by any means at all! And I think I have an idea on how to make it better but that is a secret for another video!
Is this good or bad?
I bought if for the video. I don't think it is bad but I would not buy it for personal use.
@@BrokeLifeEUwhat would you get on a budget?
@@Sonic-ww6wm Einhell does some decent tools, such as Bosch DIY (Green). There are plenty of promotions, where you can get them for good deals.
@@Sonic-ww6wm Titan is ok in europe or erbauer