I enjoyed testing this Parkside multifunctional cutter and found it to have very high flow, finesse and power. It can be seen that it is Premium quality both in design and in operation, and especially that it is very portable with battery power. The price is quite reasonable for the quality of the product. You made a 5-star presentation. Indeed you were very concise and thorough, very detailed, good subtitle, professional video. Thank you so much for your tutorial!
If you can find a Makita (or any decent router really), measure the runout with the same bit. I mean make a vertical plunge cut with a straight bit, and measure the diameter of the hole. If the hole cut with the Parkside is bigger compared to the other, that means this has worse runout. If the diameters are the same, that means nice job Parkside :) Try it in MDF, so wood grain won't affect the test. Maybe measuring directly is hard to do, so if you can get any diameter straight bit, try to get the same diameter of something. Like a plastic conduit, metal round stock, etc. And compare the fit. If one hole is a tight fit, and the other is a snug fit for example
I have the corded makita and this one. Made the test with an 8mm straight bit in mdf (same makita plunge base). Test: tail of the bit fits snugly in the makita hole and wobbles (0.3mm) in the parkside hole. So the parkside is not suitable for accurate work. Also, the parkside fits only inside the plunge base from makita. The included parkside bases are pretty cheap, but so is the price. I will return the parkside.
Got it. Love it. Good accessories. Good quality. Nice lights. Milling 10 mm deep and 30 mm wide rectangle cca 30x20cm in melamine chipboard (for router plate in table saw additional work surface), she managed it without any problems with a 4 Ah battery.
Thank you for showing us exclusive first look at this machine. If possible could you make maybe a short video where we can see what can it do with a 4 amph battery since I believe not many of us own 8amph. I personally have only 2x 2amph and one non performance 4amph. Also comparing it with any pro segment tool like makita sounds interesting indeed I wish you good luck finding one and I will be waiting impatiently for your next upload.
Thanks for share informations via smart battery. Interesting. Overload stop with cca 666W (real ~18V x 37A). And on level 6 rotation holds over 20k. Nice.
Hi, thank you for the review. Since you have the tool in your hand I assume you may have some kind of "inside" information 🙂 Do you have any info you can share about when and where it will be offered on sale?
Guarda, ti consiglio vivamente se ti serve di prendere quello della einhell 18v. Poi lasciamo stare come lo prova il tipo delle passate cosi profonde nell' uso quotidiano non si devono fare assolutamente perché sforzi inutilmente la macchina. Altra cosa abbinaci un set base ma di qualità, tipo quello della bosch da 15pz.
It's a shame that angle attachment's base is made out of plastic. The tool itself looks very interesting, but everything will depend on it's price. I bet it will be somewhere around 120€ which is pretty expensive. Plus I'm not a big fan of this CMT style screw depth adjusting system. It's hard to set precisely and gets clogged up.
Еей, кога ли ще го пуснат и по Българските лидъли. От колко месеца се оглеждам за него, но само винтоверти и флекса от 40V пускат и то от 3 месеца насам.
@@icku Редовно следя брошурите, но специално черна серия за пръв път пуснаха в нашия град ноември някъде. Иначе жалко ако в по големите градове е различна седмичната брошура спрямо в малките.
Excellent video. Awful routing. I have quite a few Parkside and Makita tools, but these router bit cuts are very poor compared to Makita. Could it be the router bits are that bad, or is the Parkisde bit holder having vibration issues like in cheap Chinese routers?
Are you having some mental issues? How do you suppose a router should be tested. Every model will perform fine when cutting 0.2mm. The trick is to push it to the limit. Like you should do with your brain next time before commenting just to say someting ;)
Guarda, ti consiglio vivamente se ti serve di prendere quello della einhell 18v. Poi lasciamo stare come lo prova il tipo delle passate cosi profonde nell' uso quotidiano non si devono fare assolutamente perché sforzi inutilmente la macchina. Altra cosa abbinaci un set base ma di qualità, tipo quello della bisch da 15pz.
You have absolutely no idea how to handle this router. If dunes knew, then you would know that you don't handle 1.5 cm in one aisle but mill it in three steps. So before you show such tests, learn the right way to handle it
Its clear you have no idea how to test anything. I will explain and it will blow your mind 😂. So take a deep breath - In order to evaluate powertool capabilities one should push it to its limits. Every router will perform fine with 0.2mm cut. Haven't you driven your car to its top speed?
Infatti, passate cosi profonde sono dannose anche in rifilatori di marca....fuguriamoci in uno destinato a livello hobbistico. Il tipo l'ha fatto solo per questione video.
You have no idea how to use the machine, you are killing the poor machine. For a deep cut like that, you do 2 - 3 passes, you do that, even with Professional routers. There tons of videos in RUclips, why don't you learn before you make these videos? i don't understand how the company let you promote these tools.
I cannot understand how RUclips lets you have an account on their site. How did you pass the human verification - you called the neighbour for assistance? I really don't know how to explain it to you(maybe with some pictures) that when testing a device or a machine you need to push it to its limit. Otherwise I can do "a deep cut like that" with several passes using my kitchen mixer 😉
I enjoyed testing this Parkside multifunctional cutter and found it to have very high flow, finesse and power. It can be seen that it is Premium quality both in design and in operation, and especially that it is very portable with battery power. The price is quite reasonable for the quality of the product. You made a 5-star presentation. Indeed you were very concise and thorough, very detailed, good subtitle, professional video. Thank you so much for your tutorial!
If you can find a Makita (or any decent router really), measure the runout with the same bit. I mean make a vertical plunge cut with a straight bit, and measure the diameter of the hole. If the hole cut with the Parkside is bigger compared to the other, that means this has worse runout. If the diameters are the same, that means nice job Parkside :)
Try it in MDF, so wood grain won't affect the test.
Maybe measuring directly is hard to do, so if you can get any diameter straight bit, try to get the same diameter of something. Like a plastic conduit, metal round stock, etc. And compare the fit. If one hole is a tight fit, and the other is a snug fit for example
I have the corded makita and this one. Made the test with an 8mm straight bit in mdf (same makita plunge base). Test: tail of the bit fits snugly in the makita hole and wobbles (0.3mm) in the parkside hole. So the parkside is not suitable for accurate work. Also, the parkside fits only inside the plunge base from makita. The included parkside bases are pretty cheap, but so is the price. I will return the parkside.
Got it. Love it. Good accessories. Good quality. Nice lights.
Milling 10 mm deep and 30 mm wide rectangle cca 30x20cm in melamine chipboard (for router plate in table saw additional work surface), she managed it without any problems with a 4 Ah battery.
Oh, where is it available, and what price?
@@AkosLukacs42 Czech republic, 2500CZK without battery.
@@CzKaa Thanks!
Thank you for showing us exclusive first look at this machine. If possible could you make maybe a short video where we can see what can it do with a 4 amph battery since I believe not many of us own 8amph. I personally have only 2x 2amph and one non performance 4amph. Also comparing it with any pro segment tool like makita sounds interesting indeed I wish you good luck finding one and I will be waiting impatiently for your next upload.
I've been waiting for this...hope it's out soon in Ireland
I'm waiting for a Parkside Performance brushless multitool, Jigsey !🤞
😎👍☘🍺
Hopefully see that router in Lidl stores 👍 🙏
The only thing I am missing is adabtability to the rail guide from the plunge saw. Seems really cool product.
That's exactly what I thought. Maybe we could build a base for the rails
Thanks for share informations via smart battery. Interesting. Overload stop with cca 666W (real ~18V x 37A). And on level 6 rotation holds over 20k. Nice.
Nice to see you have one, but where can the rest of us buy one?
Grazie per la recensione speriamo che arrivi anche in Italia 👍💪
il 5 giugno.
You do not start 1,5cm in MDF, just take 0,3mm or so and go with the Revolver to the next depth.
I know - the idea was to torture it at max.
0,3mm??? Are you sure? That doesn't make any sense maybe 3mm but it should also handle 5mm (depending on the bit diameter)
@@leonlionheart5927 3mm
Thank you for creating and sharing your work
My pleasure!
Seems a hit from Parkside.
Have a nice Sunday
WE need this very much !
On sale now online in Slovenia and Belgium at 79,99 and in Germany at 89,99. None ships abroad.
Hi, thank you for the review. Since you have the tool in your hand I assume you may have some kind of "inside" information 🙂
Do you have any info you can share about when and where it will be offered on sale?
It's on sale in NL. 99 euro
Speriamo che arrivi presto in Italia👍👍👍
Guarda, ti consiglio vivamente se ti serve di prendere quello della einhell 18v.
Poi lasciamo stare come lo prova il tipo delle passate cosi profonde nell' uso quotidiano non si devono fare assolutamente perché sforzi inutilmente la macchina.
Altra cosa abbinaci un set base ma di qualità, tipo quello della bosch da 15pz.
Sto valutando... osservando anche quello👍😜
Why Ryobi can't make comparable set? Is Dewalt patent expired by any chance?;)
I don't think there is any patent on such device :)
Страхотно видео , благодаря.
Мерси, мерси. За човек без почти никакъв опит с оберфрези се получи горе-долу добре :D
@@ickuекстра е ревюто! Точно ми го пуснаха с 30 процента отстъпка само за днес в чешко и ще го цуна ;)
Where did you buy this machine? I've been looking online and can't find it anywhere.
Try lidl.cz. Its available from couple of days now.
It's a shame that angle attachment's base is made out of plastic. The tool itself looks very interesting, but everything will depend on it's price. I bet it will be somewhere around 120€ which is pretty expensive. Plus I'm not a big fan of this CMT style screw depth adjusting system. It's hard to set precisely and gets clogged up.
it's 99, 89 on offer, just bought it from germany
@@GiovanniFedele so it will be around 120€ in Poland. Sadly we have higher prices than you :/
@@dlaczegotakpowazny1474 its 419zl regular atm 389 with discount
why isn't Bosch making a 18V Professional Router😢 with Procore
price including charger and 2xbattery?
Is it available in Europe?
Will metal work.?
When router will be avaliable ?
Da könnte es ruhig mal ein Pre-Order für geben 😜
1st :) Just waited for it!
How did u get it?
The accesoires look pretty much the same as with my Makita router - maybe slightly cheaper, I suppose.
Еей, кога ли ще го пуснат и по Българските лидъли. От колко месеца се оглеждам за него, но само винтоверти и флекса от 40V пускат и то от 3 месеца насам.
Беше пуснато миналата година. Не помня кой месец и дълго време имаше бройки по магазините - поне в София.
@@icku Редовно следя брошурите, но специално черна серия за пръв път пуснаха в нашия град ноември някъде. Иначе жалко ако в по големите градове е различна седмичната брошура спрямо в малките.
Excellent video. Awful routing. I have quite a few Parkside and Makita tools, but these router bit cuts are very poor compared to Makita. Could it be the router bits are that bad, or is the Parkisde bit holder having vibration issues like in cheap Chinese routers?
any dustcollection included?
yes
OMG I stopped watching after 8 minutes. You presented how NOT to use the router.
Are you having some mental issues? How do you suppose a router should be tested. Every model will perform fine when cutting 0.2mm. The trick is to push it to the limit. Like you should do with your brain next time before commenting just to say someting ;)
Thank you
Dove è uscito?in quale stato?
Guarda, ti consiglio vivamente se ti serve di prendere quello della einhell 18v.
Poi lasciamo stare come lo prova il tipo delle passate cosi profonde nell' uso quotidiano non si devono fare assolutamente perché sforzi inutilmente la macchina.
Altra cosa abbinaci un set base ma di qualità, tipo quello della bisch da 15pz.
Hi, I like you're videos of parkside tools. But its better that you first learn how to use a router. Now it's not a good impression
It was never my intention to use it properly. The idea is to torture the machine.
@AllHandmade Ah in that case;-)
Deseando que llegue a España
Bjr ou peut on l avoir svp
Who the hell works a router like that..😂😂
You bro don't know how to use a router.
True. But nobody cares, least of all me 😂
@@icku
Fine, - if you say so. 😄
@@markojovanovic9455 😜
pierwszy raz masz takiego typu narzędzia i katujesz ;/ idiotyczne zachowanie. Poczytaj jak to się robi a później rób recenzje
You have absolutely no idea how to handle this router. If dunes knew, then you would know that you don't handle 1.5 cm in one aisle but mill it in three steps. So before you show such tests, learn the right way to handle it
Its clear you have no idea how to test anything. I will explain and it will blow your mind 😂. So take a deep breath - In order to evaluate powertool capabilities one should push it to its limits. Every router will perform fine with 0.2mm cut.
Haven't you driven your car to its top speed?
Non si usa così, pochi millimetri per volta
Infatti, passate cosi profonde sono dannose anche in rifilatori di marca....fuguriamoci in uno destinato a livello hobbistico.
Il tipo l'ha fatto solo per questione video.
mega
100% makita copy...omfg
You have no idea how to use the machine, you are killing the poor machine. For a deep cut like that, you do 2 - 3 passes, you do that, even with Professional routers. There tons of videos in RUclips, why don't you learn before you make these videos? i don't understand how the company let you promote these tools.
I cannot understand how RUclips lets you have an account on their site. How did you pass the human verification - you called the neighbour for assistance?
I really don't know how to explain it to you(maybe with some pictures) that when testing a device or a machine you need to push it to its limit. Otherwise I can do "a deep cut like that" with several passes using my kitchen mixer 😉