Super handy little tool and great value. Ps: The 4AH batteries work perfectly well with it, giving you double the life and a bit of extra power. One minor negative is they stick out a bit when mounted in the tool.
Just one piece of advice for all you diyers i have owned a multitool for years and they are a great piece of kit.But in my time of useing it i have found that it cuts better if you do not press to hard on your workpiece then the blade vibrates not your saw.
great tool i use most days while kitchen and bedroom fitting and the sander was brilliant on filler for car.... the parkside planer is a steal too used daily on fillers and plinths... ferrex aldi impact driver is also class as its speed control rivals professional tools and i can even adjust cabinet hinges with it.... all three cost less than 100 quid with batteries and will do a couple of years daily use
As long as it's 12v Dave it doesn't matter what ah .it doesn't matter if it's a different make my Hitachi stuff and I bought an ozito chop saw all run off Makita . eurbour worx JCB batteries are interchangeable . You can get your head around that I'm sure 👍I wasn't going to buy a battery and charger for saw I got for £32 👍
Super handy little tool and great value. Ps: The 4AH batteries work perfectly well with it, giving you double the life and a bit of extra power. One minor negative is they stick out a bit when mounted in the tool.
Great review. Ive only used the parkside disc sander myself but heard good things about all their tools. Im a big fan of the toolless blade change too
Thanks David, most of my tools have to be budget ones like Parkside or Ferrex so I stay in the wife's good books 🙂
Take care 👍
@@InTheWorkshop yeah i know that feeling well
Nice review good and honest thanks and remember#stay safe and make. 🍺🍺👍👍
Been mulling over getting a multi-tool for a while now. Nice to see a good demonstration - think I'll definitely go for one. Thanks, David.
Just one piece of advice for all you diyers i have owned a multitool for years and they are a great piece of kit.But in my time of useing it i have found that it cuts better if you do not press to hard on your workpiece then the blade vibrates not your saw.
great tool i use most days while kitchen and bedroom fitting and the sander was brilliant on filler for car....
the parkside planer is a steal too used daily on fillers and plinths...
ferrex aldi impact driver is also class as its speed control rivals professional tools and i can even adjust cabinet hinges with it....
all three cost less than 100 quid with batteries and will do a couple of years daily use
Cutting some skirting to fit a unit in for my son with a multi tool today. Handy piece of kit.
I agree, I should of bought one sooner. Hope all goes well with your job today and it's an easy one.
Take care David 👍
Good review, thanks
Can’t go wrong for £32. Great review David.
Thanks Ollie, yeah at prices like that I'm able to add them to the food shopping without getting in trouble 🙂
Take care 👍
Wood Stuff Workshop great idea David! Might have to take a leaf out of your book 😉.
nice tool David do do you think it would work for some home Dentistry ?
Ha 😀 probably Richard 🙂👍
Cracking video and review...... bargain for the money
Thanks Dan. I just hope it lasts, at least it's guaranteed for a few years.
Take care 👍
@@InTheWorkshop it will be ok you take care too
As long as it's 12v Dave it doesn't matter what ah .it doesn't matter if it's a different make my Hitachi stuff and I bought an ozito chop saw all run off Makita . eurbour worx JCB batteries are interchangeable . You can get your head around that I'm sure 👍I wasn't going to buy a battery and charger for saw I got for £32 👍
Buy cheap, buy twice...
parkside gear is very good have used it for years without problems
Buy Parkside, get great value and a three year warranty.