*The 3 speed is good **MyBest.Tools** trying to keep to a low speed for a long time with just the trigger is hard.The only negative is I keep bumping the on/off switch when changing blades, not dangerous but annoying.*
I had this tool and i gave it away because i bought a dewalt and i could see the difference. It vibrates like hell, you will not feel your hand if you use it for 3 min. It cuts well, but the vibration...
Thanks for the video. I guess the people commenting about safety have a point ;-). We just purchased this multi tool, and find the nut at the top of the part 'holding' the accessoires can get loose by vibrations, and the options to fasten that nut seem limited (you need a rather wide philips screw driver, but there is limited 'grip' for the screwdriver). The manual includes no info that nut running away. If anyone knows how to deal with that: info/reply appreciated.
Agree. I am sure most of these people have never handled any power tools. If it were an angle grinder, I'd say yeah, be careful... but an oscillating tool, even if it hits you, you will reflexly jump before it does any real damage.
Works great, not sure why so many complaints from others ruclips.net/user/postUgkx0vyBwjtx9GGOuiqUVT2sRoYqmDoNT_RI Battery life is good and comes with two blades. For those complaining about the missing nuts... It's not detrimental to the functionality of the device and can be easily replaced with a string instead.
I can't believe you're holding that with your left hand and cutting - what happens if your right hand slips? You'll cut your left arm or your fingers off. Anyone watching this - be more careful than the guy that made this video
He absolutely would not cut his arm or finger off, and any adult who is incapable of ensuring their own safety whilst using a power tool deserve what they get. People simply need to take personal responsibility for their own actions.
J'ai cette scie parkside mais je la déteste parsqu'elle fait beaucoup de bruit , je préfère utiliser une scie Mac allister. Je vous conseille d'acheter pas la marque parkside.
Lol scared people be like: aaaa you will cut your hand😂grow up 😂 hes not putting much presure on it. If you let the machine do its job its not that risky
*The 3 speed is good **MyBest.Tools** trying to keep to a low speed for a long time with just the trigger is hard.The only negative is I keep bumping the on/off switch when changing blades, not dangerous but annoying.*
I had this tool and i gave it away because i bought a dewalt and i could see the difference. It vibrates like hell, you will not feel your hand if you use it for 3 min.
It cuts well, but the vibration...
You'd wanna watch for kickback if using tool freehand .. it makes easy work of wood and metal so skin and bone won't even slow it for a second
Thanks for the video. I guess the people commenting about safety have a point ;-). We just purchased this multi tool, and find the nut at the top of the part 'holding' the accessoires can get loose by vibrations, and the options to fasten that nut seem limited (you need a rather wide philips screw driver, but there is limited 'grip' for the screwdriver). The manual includes no info that nut running away. If anyone knows how to deal with that: info/reply appreciated.
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please SUBSCRIBE and share if possible. Really! I mean it!
Great demonstration! And to everyone so concerned with saftety, it's an oscillating tool, not a damned circular saw. At worst he'd get a small cut.
Agree. I am sure most of these people have never handled any power tools. If it were an angle grinder, I'd say yeah, be careful... but an oscillating tool, even if it hits you, you will reflexly jump before it does any real damage.
You can totally ignore any safety on this tool.
Just bought one, nice demonstration, thanks.
Works great, not sure why so many complaints from others ruclips.net/user/postUgkx0vyBwjtx9GGOuiqUVT2sRoYqmDoNT_RI Battery life is good and comes with two blades. For those complaining about the missing nuts... It's not detrimental to the functionality of the device and can be easily replaced with a string instead.
I haceParkside PMFW 310 F4.
What is different between F4 and D2?
Can any of those extensions cut metal, for example nails between boards?
Da li si ju ti nabavio?
I don't think so
Thank you, very helpful
I'm looking for 230 V panel for Pakside angle grinders! PSW 125 F5
I used same kind of tool (Lidl Parkside PMFW 280 A2) to cut Epson printer to pieces :)
You now can also cut any HP printer to pieces. Thank you!
I was waiting for "My name is Andrew of course" and I'm disappointed now. It's your trademark, start using it again! :-D
I can only think this is the first time you've used a power tool of any kind.
No, this is an oscilationg tool, nor rotating, you dont need gloves
Somebody knows the size of the sande pads ? They are universal standard ?
so noisy ..it is okay to use at home ?
Is it 50hz or 60hz?
Dont get me wrong, but you should consider promoting safety first in your videos!
I can't believe you're holding that with your left hand and cutting - what happens if your right hand slips? You'll cut your left arm or your fingers off.
Anyone watching this - be more careful than the guy that made this video
the tool, if slips from the hand, would cut the arms and hands if slips from the hand; but not cut them off the body.
He absolutely would not cut his arm or finger off, and any adult who is incapable of ensuring their own safety whilst using a power tool deserve what they get. People simply need to take personal responsibility for their own actions.
Silky silky smooooth
γενικα πως το βλεπεις?ειναι καλη κατασκευη?
yes is working great no problem very durable
This was like watching a horror film I was actually waiting for blood. Apart from that £14.99 couldn’t be bad to that.
You can nothing cut toward the hand but always out side from the hand. All the time, I expected that you cut some finger.
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J'ai cette scie parkside mais je la déteste parsqu'elle fait beaucoup de bruit , je préfère utiliser une scie Mac allister. Je vous conseille d'acheter pas la marque parkside.
Lol scared people be like: aaaa you will cut your hand😂grow up 😂 hes not putting much presure on it. If you let the machine do its job its not that risky
lol you guys should shut up even if you put your finger on the saw ,you cant cut yourself believe me i trief it
Ind😂
jerk -- no gloves or vise
Safety - level 0. Man you should not come even close to such tools with your safety approach.
No regard to safety, no clue !!!
So stupid and so dangerous