The pruners just came out in Slovakia, so I bought them for 55 euros. The built quality is good comparing to other Parkside products, very stiff plastic enclosure. I also like the trigger system which needs to be held through entire cutting, seems safe and more ergonomic than some second safety button system. Very useful for cutting large diameters, but do not replace manual pruners when you need precise and clean cut. Definitely saves your hand when you have a lot of trees to cut. Let's see how long it will last.
Another excellent review. You are always very fair when comparing different manufacturers. I guess the Parkside pruner is about 50 euros and the Bosch at least twice that!
I have a 1ha Oak (hard wood) plantation 4 y old...I the bosch pro pruner save my hands from blisters. I cut with one battery for more more than 8h per day + the speed, light -> I was impressed! But yes, on the expensive side...If you have few trees in your garden, then yes Parkside might be OK...
I have the Bosch pruner, actually recently I bought another one for my wife, and she likes it. All I can say is that the bosch one is super efficient, and yes the 3000 cuts is achievable on a 2Ah battery. I have more 12v battery packs, and with the 3Ah one you can work all day,. Last year I tried with the bigger 6Ah battery, and after 3 days of intensive working the battery indicator showing 1 led. The cuts only in green wood, mostly 15-20mm. In hard wood I assume the numbers are lower. Maybe you have noticed a connector, near the battery on the bosch. From a Chinese video I understand that a special working gloves can be connected and if your fingers are close to the blades, the trigger is inhibited. Do you have any info on this? Maybe I am wrong. The Parkside one is very noisy atleast in this video, compared to the bosch. Keep up with this videos 👍👍👍👍
It seems to me that the reviewer is aiming to make the Parkside pruner look better. At 10:30 he places a rose stem towards the FRONT of the BOSCH blades, but at 10:45 he places this stem towards the REAR of the PARKSIDE blades. He then goes on to repeat this in the same manner. As we all know, any scissor-like mechanism is more effective with the material placed far inside the jaws of the blades. So this looks like a rather sneakily biased ad for Parkside.
@@icku Yes. And it's there for all to see. At least, for those who care to notice. If you're confident it's a like-for-like comparison then fine, people will put credence in what you say and will ignore my comment.
@@bertharius9518 to me it looks like the Bosch has a narrower opening, in the video the stick is pushed in as far as it goes on both tools, for those who care to notice.
The Parkside DC motor seems to be the type used for model cars and planes.. Btw those pruners look pretty finger-unfriendly, easy to use by one hand, no trigger safety and have high torque..
I would choose Parkside because cutting bigger stick is more practical for me but Bosch is lighter and handier. The battery is less important. I work in the garden for 2-3h.
I noticed you kept putting ther twigs near the end of the blades at bosch. It is certainly weaker there, because of leverage. Probably the opening is narrower, so need better and slower more careful positioning.
The way you cut with the parkside is different from the Bosch. The stick is clearly not pushed to the end of the claw again and again when using the Bosch. So the comparison is not ok. The conclusion therefore is not right.
Bosch cut twice faster then einhell and you can make more cuts. This comparison is good. Can you compare parkside with villager and einhell because they have similar price
That Bosch has a 100% defective or weak battery. We have never had to cut the 3cm thickness more than once, but we did with Parkside. It seems to me like a "slightly tailored advertisement" in favor of Parkside.
Bosch offers special gloves connected to the shears and when the blade touches the gloves it turns off the cutting process. But its impossible to find those gloves in stores :(
these are very similar to the Milwaukee as are many Parkside tools (guess same factory is selling to more than one brand), but theres others, RUclips 'this old tony' just reviewed some other brand and they look better than the Milwaukee, they look similar in size/design to the bosch.. I guess Lidl isn't using the 'florabest' name for its gardening line anymore
Normally, the parents tool company has factories spread all over the globe, and they make tool only for themselves or other brands within the same company. Which is why I doubt that the same factory makes tools for 10 different brands. Example: Makita has 9 factories all over the globe and make tools only for Makita, no one else builds their tools for them or vice versa. This is 1 reason why I prefer their quality regardless of price or performance compared to other tool makers.
these are very similar to the Milwaukee as are many Parkside tools (guess same factory is selling to more than one brand), but theres others, RUclips 'this old tony' just reviewed some other brand and they look better than the Milwaukee..
@@icku It would be also interesting for me. Maybe the other version will be released with brushless motor. Would be nice. I want to use the Parkside with 2 Ah battery the energy consumption is very important for me. As in the video shown, the 8 Ah smart battery was discharged with almost half!!! Too much energy to run the brushed motor.
Parkside es suficientemente duradera para uso no profesional, si el uso será de varias horas y muchos días, entonces Bosch u otra marca de gama profesional, Makita acaba de sacar una en su gama CXT.
@@Avatarr3712 they give you a 3 year warranty on standard tools, and 5 years on Parkside Professional. Had one tool die after over a year of hard use, they just exchanged it for a new one, no questions asked. Took some time though since they were low on stock of that item. No warranty at all if you use them commercially though.
Parksides quality is so low lately that you never know what you get.10 bosch pruners will be same ,out of 10 parksides pruners 7 will be returned as defective or not working out of box.Thats why i stopped buying their tools ,its always lottery you never know what you get ,and they raised their prices so much(some tools went 30% in price) that i will rather buy better brand for a 1/4 of price more .Its simply not worthy anymore -they lost their main selling point -price,that made people close one eye when it comes to quality! There are stores full of their tools in my country that nobody buys.I just buy small things like sandpaper,rivet nuts,wood screws that are still cheaper than the hardware store bought .
You are totally right! Which country is yours, by the way? Because in my country is the same: full of with unsold Parkside tools. You can count it in m3 in the Lidl shops, which is unsold, not only dozens....
@@icku Only if you are complete idiot ,i have cut many branches and i still have all my fingers. . .But then again if you give a pen to a idiot it will find the way to hurt itself.
mijn collega knipte met de valko 2 handschaar aan zijn onderarm 6 hectingen er op gezet , 243 gr handschaar en zweedse takken schaar 890gr die moet je met 2 handen gebruiken deze parkside is 1,5 kilo hoe lang kan je in je handen houden , beter een lichtere model te kopen denk ik ,
Όλα παράγονται στην Κίνα. Στην Κίνα είναι δυνατή η παραγωγή υψηλής ποιότητας επαγγελματικών προϊόντων και φθηνών, οικονομικά προϊόντων επίσης. Ανάλογα με το τι χρειάζεται ο πελάτης. Εάν ο πελάτης χρειάζεται καλύτερη ποιότητα, κοστίζει περισσότερο. Νομίζω ότι το Parkside θα έπρεπε να αλλάξει τον κινητήρα σε κινητήρα χωρίς ψήκτρες και θα ήταν λιγότερο θορυβώδες και λιγότερο εξοντωτικό της μπαταρίας με χαμηλότερη κατανάλωση ενέργειας.
@@greenseamussel8018 αγάπη μου γλυκιά. Πάρε ένα ακριβό κινεζικό με ταμπελίτσα ακριβή και ένα φθηνό κινέζικο no name. Αν τα ανοίξεις είναι ίδια. Πχ ακριβό campaniola αν το ανοίξεις είναι ίδιο με Kyros και ίδιο no name που έχω αγοράσει. Air condition Gree είναι ίδιο με "Ευρωπαϊκό" Daikin. Επίσης το έχω. Δέν το παίζω γνώστης αλλά πρέπει να έχουμε τα μάτια μας ανοιχτά για να μην μας κοροϊδεύουν.
The pruners just came out in Slovakia, so I bought them for 55 euros. The built quality is good comparing to other Parkside products, very stiff plastic enclosure. I also like the trigger system which needs to be held through entire cutting, seems safe and more ergonomic than some second safety button system. Very useful for cutting large diameters, but do not replace manual pruners when you need precise and clean cut. Definitely saves your hand when you have a lot of trees to cut. Let's see how long it will last.
Great video, great comparision to help viewers make a decision which lopper to pick.
Glad it was helpful!
Another excellent review. You are always very fair when comparing different manufacturers. I guess the Parkside pruner is about 50 euros and the Bosch at least twice that!
Thank you! Yes, it's twice more expensive.
Great presentation. Thank you for the time and effort you took to make this video and share it with us. Greetings from Croatia.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Znaš li ti di ima kupit ove parkside škare?
@@loveangiel8209 u lidl-U!
@@vladetastanojevic3269 Ee znan al nikako još nismo naletili u Dalmaciji na njih 🤔
@@loveangiel8209 ovaj četvrtak će ih biti u lidlu
Thank you. Just the kind of video I needed to make the decision to buy those Parkside pruners.
Glad I could help!
I have a 1ha Oak (hard wood) plantation 4 y old...I the bosch pro pruner save my hands from blisters. I cut with one battery for more more than 8h per day + the speed, light -> I was impressed! But yes, on the expensive side...If you have few trees in your garden, then yes Parkside might be OK...
I am in the UK,and have quite a few Parkside items.Hope the printer comes to the UK.Thanks for an excellent review.
I have the Bosch pruner, actually recently I bought another one for my wife, and she likes it. All I can say is that the bosch one is super efficient, and yes the 3000 cuts is achievable on a 2Ah battery. I have more 12v battery packs, and with the 3Ah one you can work all day,. Last year I tried with the bigger 6Ah battery, and after 3 days of intensive working the battery indicator showing 1 led. The cuts only in green wood, mostly 15-20mm. In hard wood I assume the numbers are lower. Maybe you have noticed a connector, near the battery on the bosch. From a Chinese video I understand that a special working gloves can be connected and if your fingers are close to the blades, the trigger is inhibited. Do you have any info on this? Maybe I am wrong. The Parkside one is very noisy atleast in this video, compared to the bosch. Keep up with this videos 👍👍👍👍
Yes, there is a connector for protective gloves. And yes, Parkside is way more noisy.
@@icku Thank you, a year ago I cannot find this protective gloves and I don't find them available, so I give up on them.
Yeah, I was also unable to find them :(
Parkside cuts like butter👍
parkside works great, just used it today, very good tool
Siguiente consejos para mejorar tu jardín ☝️
It seems to me that the reviewer is aiming to make the Parkside pruner look better. At 10:30 he places a rose stem towards the FRONT of the BOSCH blades, but at 10:45 he places this stem towards the REAR of the PARKSIDE blades. He then goes on to repeat this in the same manner. As we all know, any scissor-like mechanism is more effective with the material placed far inside the jaws of the blades. So this looks like a rather sneakily biased ad for Parkside.
Hahah, are you for real 🤣
@@icku Yes. And it's there for all to see. At least, for those who care to notice. If you're confident it's a like-for-like comparison then fine, people will put credence in what you say and will ignore my comment.
@@bertharius9518 to me it looks like the Bosch has a narrower opening, in the video the stick is pushed in as far as it goes on both tools, for those who care to notice.
Nice to see something I helped design come to life
That's great to hear! And the most logic question. What brand did you use for source? Its not Bosch, not Milwaukee, what did you copy?
You don't happen to work in a tiny design bureau in an industrial town near Frankfurt, do you? 😅
The Parkside DC motor seems to be the type used for model cars and planes.. Btw those pruners look pretty finger-unfriendly, easy to use by one hand, no trigger safety and have high torque..
you need to hold down the button for it to cut all the way , and its slower than bosch, so safer actually ...
I would choose Parkside because cutting bigger stick is more practical for me but Bosch is lighter and handier. The battery is less important. I work in the garden for 2-3h.
but 1500g is very heavy😢
Parakside is hobby,
Bosch Is professional
Bravo un saluto dall'Italia
I noticed you kept putting ther twigs near the end of the blades at bosch. It is certainly weaker there, because of leverage.
Probably the opening is narrower, so need better and slower more careful positioning.
it is narrower , thats the probblem , the sticks cant fit deeper in because of the curve of the top blade
Were can i buy this? Is there link somewere? Can't find it anywere!??
Spero che esca in vendita anche in Italia
È uscita!
ECCOLA!
APPENA GIUNTA IN ITA:
ruclips.net/video/ADCI-m9-wd8/видео.html
The way you cut with the parkside is different from the Bosch.
The stick is clearly not pushed to the end of the claw again and again when using the Bosch. So the comparison is not ok.
The conclusion therefore is not right.
Sure, sure. Why not make your own video showing how to cut it "right" 😉
Jaws on a bosh are narrower than on parkside, thats why he can't fit thicker brunches
Bosch cut twice faster then einhell and you can make more cuts.
This comparison is good.
Can you compare parkside with villager and einhell because they have similar price
привет всем, обзоры супер , только классно было если вы еще указывали бы цену в ролика для сравнения
Olá amigo, não consigo achar essa Parkside para comprar! Como você conseguiu a sua? Esse vídeo é estrangeiro rsrs... Aqui no Brasil não acha!
That Bosch has a 100% defective or weak battery. We have never had to cut the 3cm thickness more than once, but we did with Parkside.
It seems to me like a "slightly tailored advertisement" in favor of Parkside.
Damn, you got me 🤣
Why don't you make your own video revealing the truth 😉
I would imagine the biggest problem with parkside is getting parts
smallest Parkside battery is NOT 4Ah, but 2Ah, and it is much lighter.
thanks for your test 👍
My pleasure!
Is there a safer option? These look like finger cutters :) Thanks for the review.
Bosch offers special gloves connected to the shears and when the blade touches the gloves it turns off the cutting process. But its impossible to find those gloves in stores :(
12v vs 20v nekadar adil?
Bosch'a 20 voltluk bir model yaptıracağım 😂
these are very similar to the Milwaukee as are many Parkside tools (guess same factory is selling to more than one brand), but theres others, RUclips 'this old tony' just reviewed some other brand and they look better than the Milwaukee, they look similar in size/design to the bosch.. I guess Lidl isn't using the 'florabest' name for its gardening line anymore
Normally, the parents tool company has factories spread all over the globe, and they make tool only for themselves or other brands within the same company. Which is why I doubt that the same factory makes tools for 10 different brands. Example: Makita has 9 factories all over the globe and make tools only for Makita, no one else builds their tools for them or vice versa. This is 1 reason why I prefer their quality regardless of price or performance compared to other tool makers.
@@zuzuzaza6211 I buy cheap. Simples
@@zuzuzaza6211 parkside seem to use 'puly' tools, they seem to supply manufacturing services to many brands
Excelllent vídeo.
I would say parkside model is for mens and bosch model is for womens 😜
Even I have the same shakey things in my bosch
Parkside wolniejszy
What's the price
in which country did the parkside scissor come out?? Germany??
It still not released to market :)
@@icku where you get these things? Or how?
these are very similar to the Milwaukee as are many Parkside tools (guess same factory is selling to more than one brand), but theres others, RUclips 'this old tony' just reviewed some other brand and they look better than the Milwaukee..
@@icku When will it be sold in the shop?? And initially in which country??
Hello, could you tell me the producer ot PAAS 20-Li A1? Is it Grizzly tools or Kompernas? On the side label you can see this...thank you...
This model is made by Grizzly. I have information there is another version made by Kompernas, but i don't know if they are gonna release it for sales.
@@icku It would be also interesting for me. Maybe the other version will be released with brushless motor. Would be nice. I want to use the Parkside with 2 Ah battery the energy consumption is very important for me. As in the video shown, the 8 Ah smart battery was discharged with almost half!!! Too much energy to run the brushed motor.
A onde posso comprar a tesoura da parkside?
Sunt foarte mulțumit de bosch
Ti volevo chiedere le lame di ricambio per cesoie della Parkside dove le posso trovare? Un saluto dall'Italia
alliexpres trovi tute le lame e tuto chinese poi. saluti da sloveniA
Can't find the Parkside one anywhere... 😢
Its available in Czech republic.
i want buy in india
Каква е цената на Parkside?
Pret PARKSIDE ,si unde se gaseste ?
Ai reușit sa găsești foarfeca?și eu o caut
Te nożyce parkside można gdzieś kupić?
Jak na razie to widziałem na czeskim Lidlu . Zapewne będzie u nas niebawem ...
Parkside 20 v більше потужний а BOSCH більше якісніше зароблений
Francais 1:11
What i see i more like parkside one because faster open
but parkside will working 1 month :D
@@Avatarr3712 i have al my battery tools from parkside and everything still work🤔🤷♂️
@@zanko7007 i got two tools from park and im certain that parkside will broke faster because parkside doesnt do quality test
Parkside es suficientemente duradera para uso no profesional, si el uso será de varias horas y muchos días, entonces Bosch u otra marca de gama profesional, Makita acaba de sacar una en su gama CXT.
@@Avatarr3712 they give you a 3 year warranty on standard tools, and 5 years on Parkside Professional. Had one tool die after over a year of hard use, they just exchanged it for a new one, no questions asked. Took some time though since they were low on stock of that item. No warranty at all if you use them commercially though.
Quando esce in Italia?
Si prossima settimana
ruclips.net/video/ADCI-m9-wd8/видео.html giusto ieri
Is it just me or is this tool looking VERY VERY VERY dangerous? :)
Yeah. Its could cut your fingers like butter. Frighteningly dangerous.
Too slow...
I am afraid cutting my Finger with this Tool ;)
انت واحيد كسر من كذب
The parkside is better!!!!
Parksides quality is so low lately that you never know what you get.10 bosch pruners will be same ,out of 10 parksides pruners 7 will be returned as defective or not working out of box.Thats why i stopped buying their tools ,its always lottery you never know what you get ,and they raised their prices so much(some tools went 30% in price) that i will rather buy better brand for a 1/4 of price more .Its simply not worthy anymore -they lost their main selling point -price,that made people close one eye when it comes to quality!
There are stores full of their tools in my country that nobody buys.I just buy small things like sandpaper,rivet nuts,wood screws that are still cheaper than the hardware store bought .
You are totally right! Which country is yours, by the way? Because in my country is the same: full of with unsold Parkside tools. You can count it in m3 in the Lidl shops, which is unsold, not only dozens....
The finger decapitator 2000
It would've been funny, but it's really one dangerous tool
@@icku Only if you are complete idiot ,i have cut many branches and i still have all my fingers. . .But then again if you give a pen to a idiot it will find the way to hurt itself.
Bosch xD
Bravo👏👏,Bosch💩💩
...and your finger ist gone... these Tools are dangerous...
Only if its used by stupid people ,but then even pen is dangerous when its operated by complete idiot. . . .
mijn collega knipte met de valko 2 handschaar aan zijn onderarm 6 hectingen er op gezet , 243 gr handschaar en zweedse takken schaar 890gr die moet je met 2 handen gebruiken deze parkside is 1,5 kilo hoe lang kan je in je handen houden , beter een lichtere model te kopen denk ik ,
Και τα δύο είναι κινέζικα προϊόντα που απλά τους βάζουν μια ταμπέλα από επώνυμους κατασκευαστές. Φασόν για το κέρδος.
Όλα παράγονται στην Κίνα. Στην Κίνα είναι δυνατή η παραγωγή υψηλής ποιότητας επαγγελματικών προϊόντων και φθηνών, οικονομικά προϊόντων επίσης. Ανάλογα με το τι χρειάζεται ο πελάτης. Εάν ο πελάτης χρειάζεται καλύτερη ποιότητα, κοστίζει περισσότερο. Νομίζω ότι το Parkside θα έπρεπε να αλλάξει τον κινητήρα σε κινητήρα χωρίς ψήκτρες και θα ήταν λιγότερο θορυβώδες και λιγότερο εξοντωτικό της μπαταρίας με χαμηλότερη κατανάλωση ενέργειας.
@@greenseamussel8018 αγάπη μου γλυκιά. Πάρε ένα ακριβό κινεζικό με ταμπελίτσα ακριβή και ένα φθηνό κινέζικο no name. Αν τα ανοίξεις είναι ίδια.
Πχ ακριβό campaniola αν το ανοίξεις είναι ίδιο με Kyros και ίδιο no name που έχω αγοράσει.
Air condition Gree είναι ίδιο με "Ευρωπαϊκό" Daikin. Επίσης το έχω.
Δέν το παίζω γνώστης αλλά πρέπει να έχουμε τα μάτια μας ανοιχτά για να μην μας κοροϊδεύουν.
20v more powerfull then a 12v ? who thx captain obvious
Like I said yesterday - will forward your concern to Bosch so they start manufacturing 20V shear ;)