Hello ! Thank you for this comparison 👌 For the price, it’s a really good tool. I use it for 2 weeks already and I’m very happy with it. I used its little sister in 12V green (not performance) before, and the improvement is huge
Hello, thank you for the review and comparison! About the Hall sensor in a brushless motor, what's the main difference between having it or not in these tool? Is it the rpm control you mentioned in the video?
Basically the motor is more responsive. You can read more here: www.google.com/search?q=brushless+motor+with+hall+sensor+vs+without+sensor&client=ms-android-xiaomi-terr2-rso3&sca_esv=e070ae5dc3633f96&ei=J-YIZ5vfHN_Axc8P36294A0&oq=brushless+motor+with+hall+sensor+vs+without+sensor&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIjJicnVzaGxlc3MgbW90b3Igd2l0aCBoYWxsIHNlbnNvciB2cyB3aXRob3V0IHNlbnNvcjIEEAAYRzIEEAAYR0iGGlC2E1i2E3ABeAKQAQCYAQCgAQCqAQC4AQPIAQD4AQGYAgKgAg7CAgoQABiwAxjWBBhHmAMA4gMFEgExIECIBgGQBgKSBwEyoAcA&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp
@@icku Thank you very much for the answer. It could explain why my 12v performance drill seems to stutter everytime I try to start it slow at low rpm. Do you think could it be possible to upgrade a tool with an hall sensor?
Браво, страхотно ревю! Имам едно питане - какво е растоянието между диска и края на основата? Тези "дребни" инструменти се използват основно за работа в труднодостъпни места и ще е полезно да се знае примерно колко близо до стената може да се реже.
The only thing i don't like on the Parkside is the flimsy locking mechanism. Gotta tighten the disc carefully with that. Still would not hesitate to buy the Parkside because it's really low price and i already have the batteries.
the truth is there is no old-good milwaukee now, they produce in china and went for jack-of-trades sales policy. Remember the times when there were no more than 5 drills and grinders in milwaukee offer - not too many but quality was ubeatable. I avoid milwaukee today - not that I have sth agains producing in china - but why overpay for the red made in china then if you can buy blue or yellow. As for these small grinders - I dont get it, the wheel is so small - after a few cuts you are gonna need a new one... dont see the application for this tool.
u need to check 3M cubitron series discs --- 3M cubitron II already last 10x longer than standard discs on the market , new 3M Cubitron 3 (gen 3) is even better , and because 76mm grinder spin way faster = u need to "grind" not "cut" like with big grinders = it will last even longer from what im testing single 76mm disc from cubitron II series will cut 2-3x more than single "standard" 25mm disc !!! (not cubitron) yes - compared to big one (because cubitron is soo much better) , and because u can make an adapter for used discs from 125mm grinder u can save some money by that. AND you have long life discs like tungsten carbide abrasive that will last u months if not years in small jobs (cutting thin pieces of wood , pvc pipes etc ...cutting pvc is crazy fast and super clean , same with thin wood , edges , corners etc - tungsten carbide discs grind through it like butter with super smooth finish (srly fast as he$k ) so wood wont chip etc while cutting + u can adapt the mount to ROLOC etc i love my 76mm grinders (have more than 1 XD ) u can cut that single 5mm screw without need to use big grinder , another one u can DIY into mini belt sander , adapt to roloc for preparing parts to weld / grind welds off , even use 4/5mm thick discs to prepare thin tube for welding etc (and it works rly good .... Overall it's awesome tool because it's really handy , i have 1.55kw grinders with torque + speed control (awesome stuff - adapt power to pressure on the material to keep rpm constant) yet i prefer 76mm ones
I agree with you, this morning I went to see if I could find the 12V impact and couldn't find it and they still had this on the shelves but I just couldn't bring myself to buy it, I just couldn't justify buying it, the this is too small and doesn't seem comfortable to work with...
For me its compact and with the very occasional cuts i do it's more than enough. Plus when not in use i clip it on my belt together with the 12v impulse driver and 12v drill. With one 2a battery in the most used tool and the other in the pocket.
@@OG_ALviK yeah and you clip em so much that you go to bed with them... what this grinder can cut I can easily do wtih good knipex pliers, for the rest it is just waste of time and it's just better to reach for an angle grinder.
@@pawelw.9172 I mostly cut 10-40 mm steel tubes and 5-8 solid steel bars. Plus some thin sheets and similar. So far it handled it good enough for a pocket-able grinder.
parkside ...30€ great tool , even green one for 20€ +/- (and 20v) is great ....but now compare it to milwaukee ....around 200$+ for bare tool , 100$ for 12v 5ah battery .... cant they make it cheaper ..... dewalt is waaay better , mini cutoff 76mm from dewalt (20v) have same power as corded 230v brushed 1.2-1.5kw grinder ....with 76mm disc ...unstoppable , better in every category....and cost much less than milwaukee PS have u tried already making an adapter for used 125mm discs ? (i cut 3 washers from piece of steel sheet and it works really good) and 3M Cubitron 3 discs ? (not 3M cubitron II (2) , but Cubitron 3 (new 3rd generation )
I picked up the Milwaukee for 99$ they were 99$ at HD a month or so ago again. Not to bad but if you want power go DeWalt find them on sale now. Battery and tool under 200$
@@harlanborders943 in my country 200$ is already at discount , standard price is more like 250$ 😅 without battery , big battery another 150$ (knockoff 70$) 😅
The level of "inspiration" between Parkside and Milwaukee is getting higher and higher these days :D.
There is also no felt gasket on the Parkside. It has the space but it wasn't installed. Without it the bearing will be dead very soon if you cut stone
Agree. Forgot to mention that in the video.
Thanks, good tip.
Hello !
Thank you for this comparison 👌
For the price, it’s a really good tool. I use it for 2 weeks already and I’m very happy with it. I used its little sister in 12V green (not performance) before, and the improvement is huge
Is there anywhere a complete catalog of parkside tools ? There is a strong feel Lithuania's lidls getting outdated stuff to sell here.
No, there isn't. Lidl is selling old stuff all across Europe, not only Lithuania.
Hello, thank you for the review and comparison!
About the Hall sensor in a brushless motor, what's the main difference between having it or not in these tool? Is it the rpm control you mentioned in the video?
Basically the motor is more responsive. You can read more here: www.google.com/search?q=brushless+motor+with+hall+sensor+vs+without+sensor&client=ms-android-xiaomi-terr2-rso3&sca_esv=e070ae5dc3633f96&ei=J-YIZ5vfHN_Axc8P36294A0&oq=brushless+motor+with+hall+sensor+vs+without+sensor&gs_lp=EhNtb2JpbGUtZ3dzLXdpei1zZXJwIjJicnVzaGxlc3MgbW90b3Igd2l0aCBoYWxsIHNlbnNvciB2cyB3aXRob3V0IHNlbnNvcjIEEAAYRzIEEAAYR0iGGlC2E1i2E3ABeAKQAQCYAQCgAQCqAQC4AQPIAQD4AQGYAgKgAg7CAgoQABiwAxjWBBhHmAMA4gMFEgExIECIBgGQBgKSBwEyoAcA&sclient=mobile-gws-wiz-serp
@@icku Thank you very much for the answer. It could explain why my 12v performance drill seems to stutter everytime I try to start it slow at low rpm.
Do you think could it be possible to upgrade a tool with an hall sensor?
@@GianniStorti Sure you can. But is it worth it?
You forgot to mention the price. Parkside clear winner regarding that aspect.
😂
and bersting in fire
Браво, страхотно ревю! Имам едно питане - какво е растоянието между диска и края на основата? Тези "дребни" инструменти се използват основно за работа в труднодостъпни места и ще е полезно да се знае примерно колко близо до стената може да се реже.
Имаш предвид разстоянието по оста на мотора - от диска до края на корпуса?
why does my parkside have a strong vibration that makes my hand feel uncomfortable, does anyone have the same problem?
The only thing i don't like on the Parkside is the flimsy locking mechanism. Gotta tighten the disc carefully with that. Still would not hesitate to buy the Parkside because it's really low price and i already have the batteries.
Same here! Mine locked itself the first time i got it out of the box. Had to slap it a little bit for it to come loose.
Ho cronometrato sul Tondino 9 secondi ciascuno, mentre sul profilo U la Park ha impegato 1 minuto e 18 , la Milwaukee ha impiegato 10 secondi in piu
the truth is there is no old-good milwaukee now, they produce in china and went for jack-of-trades sales policy. Remember the times when there were no more than 5 drills and grinders in milwaukee offer - not too many but quality was ubeatable. I avoid milwaukee today - not that I have sth agains producing in china - but why overpay for the red made in china then if you can buy blue or yellow. As for these small grinders - I dont get it, the wheel is so small - after a few cuts you are gonna need a new one... dont see the application for this tool.
u need to check 3M cubitron series discs --- 3M cubitron II already last 10x longer than standard discs on the market , new 3M Cubitron 3 (gen 3) is even better , and because 76mm grinder spin way faster = u need to "grind" not "cut" like with big grinders = it will last even longer
from what im testing single 76mm disc from cubitron II series will cut 2-3x more than single "standard" 25mm disc !!! (not cubitron) yes - compared to big one (because cubitron is soo much better) , and because u can make an adapter for used discs from 125mm grinder u can save some money by that.
AND
you have long life discs like tungsten carbide abrasive that will last u months if not years in small jobs (cutting thin pieces of wood , pvc pipes etc ...cutting pvc is crazy fast and super clean , same with thin wood , edges , corners etc - tungsten carbide discs grind through it like butter with super smooth finish (srly fast as he$k ) so wood wont chip etc while cutting
+ u can adapt the mount to ROLOC etc
i love my 76mm grinders (have more than 1 XD ) u can cut that single 5mm screw without need to use big grinder , another one u can DIY into mini belt sander , adapt to roloc for preparing parts to weld / grind welds off , even use 4/5mm thick discs to prepare thin tube for welding etc (and it works rly good ....
Overall it's awesome tool because it's really handy , i have 1.55kw grinders with torque + speed control (awesome stuff - adapt power to pressure on the material to keep rpm constant) yet i prefer 76mm ones
I agree with you, this morning I went to see if I could find the 12V impact and couldn't find it and they still had this on the shelves but I just couldn't bring myself to buy it, I just couldn't justify buying it, the this is too small and doesn't seem comfortable to work with...
For me its compact and with the very occasional cuts i do it's more than enough.
Plus when not in use i clip it on my belt together with the 12v impulse driver and 12v drill.
With one 2a battery in the most used tool and the other in the pocket.
@@OG_ALviK yeah and you clip em so much that you go to bed with them... what this grinder can cut I can easily do wtih good knipex pliers, for the rest it is just waste of time and it's just better to reach for an angle grinder.
@@pawelw.9172 I mostly cut 10-40 mm steel tubes and 5-8 solid steel bars. Plus some thin sheets and similar. So far it handled it good enough for a pocket-able grinder.
parkside ...30€ great tool , even green one for 20€ +/- (and 20v) is great ....but now compare it to milwaukee ....around 200$+ for bare tool , 100$ for 12v 5ah battery .... cant they make it cheaper ..... dewalt is waaay better , mini cutoff 76mm from dewalt (20v) have same power as corded 230v brushed 1.2-1.5kw grinder ....with 76mm disc ...unstoppable , better in every category....and cost much less than milwaukee
PS
have u tried already making an adapter for used 125mm discs ? (i cut 3 washers from piece of steel sheet and it works really good)
and 3M Cubitron 3 discs ? (not 3M cubitron II (2) , but Cubitron 3 (new 3rd generation )
I picked up the Milwaukee for 99$ they were 99$ at HD a month or so ago again. Not to bad but if you want power go DeWalt find them on sale now. Battery and tool under 200$
@@harlanborders943 in my country 200$ is already at discount , standard price is more like 250$ 😅 without battery , big battery another 150$ (knockoff 70$) 😅
Браво!
Perfect bike thief tool, small, lightweight, not high pitch sound... Hmmmm
Hahah indeed 😂
Does anybody steal bikes anymore these days?