Parkside 45 Nm vs Einhell 60 Nm how many screws and unscrews Brushless vs Classic motor

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  • Опубликовано: 20 янв 2025

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  • @mangiraldo-f2d
    @mangiraldo-f2d 6 месяцев назад +1

    Buena comparación porque con menos batería hizo mas agujeros y mucho mas facil ese motor al parecer es muy bueno ❤❤

  • @YasinAldawoody
    @YasinAldawoody 2 года назад +2

    👍 Useful experience, I came to see the capabilities of the drill before buying it, does it still work well ?
    I work in electrical engineering and I need a drill that can handle constant work
    Do you recommend me to buy it ?
    Einhell

    • @mweskamppp
      @mweskamppp 4 месяца назад

      They tested with 2Ah battery. You can also get 6Ah batteries - with more weight of course. With 2 2Ah batteries and a charger you can work constantly. The brushless motor comes with a 10 years guarantee - if you register with Einhell after purchase. For professional use i would recommend the P-Series. This one is from the E series, you can see it at the model number: TE. The c series are toys, the e series is for home and garden the p series for professional use - more or less. For me the e series is enough. I got a chainsaw with 2 Akkus parallel. Its enough to fell a tree in the garden and cut it down to 30cm pieces in one go.
      With Einhell the safety switch is in the Akku. with other brands you might get an overheat problem with smaller batteries. With Einhell you get 25 Amp from the 2Ah battery and 75Amp from the 6Ah battery. When the motor allows it you will have more power with the big batteries.

  • @ruslanmikail8401
    @ruslanmikail8401 2 года назад +1

    Poor wood 😄Thanks for your effort, it was very interesting 👍

  • @mechanical1955
    @mechanical1955 Год назад

    I purchased a Parkside angle grinder that made that same noise straight out the box only much louder then it starting spitting flames from the brush covers and blew up , this was 240v grinder , so scary , I would never buy a Parkside again , Purchased a Makita instead , dynamite grinder , no contact or apologies from Parkside

  • @nightmarefoxy6381
    @nightmarefoxy6381 2 года назад

    When the LED on the charger lights up green for the first time and all LEDs light up red, the Einhell battery is only 80% fully charged.

    • @Paranoidandro1d1
      @Paranoidandro1d1 2 года назад

      How do i get the lights to go green? One my batteries always shows the red lights...

    • @sebseb5808
      @sebseb5808 5 месяцев назад

      lol what a bullshit! when the charger light goes green the battery is 100% charged, LEDs on the battery have nothing to do with it. Older type of Einhell batteries have red LEDs and newer type batteies have green LEDs

  • @KEEVVY
    @KEEVVY Год назад +1

    Parkside just a lidl rebrand, while einhell even if it’s a real brand still recives from other manufactures, so even if it says made in germany are more like china to me, real quality is on older brands like makita, dewalt ot bosch but still quality comes with price, so brands like parkside,einhell are more for hobby or home users

    • @sfrskz
      @sfrskz Год назад +1

      i dont think einhell rebranding others tools. i agree they are not for constant work. but their quality pretty decent. wish they would use better cells in their batteries. i modified and used sony vtc5, they are performing way better yet they dont use temp sensor in tools so i dont push limits.

    • @mweskamppp
      @mweskamppp 4 месяца назад +1

      Einhell is a german manufacturer. it has production sites in several european countries and since 1994 in China too. The development and design is done in Germany. They have 3 performance classes.
      C stands for toy, E for home and garden, p for professional* (more or less). You can see it from the tool name - this one is a TE that means it is meant for home and garden. Still good enough for most people. The brushless motors come with a 10 years guarantee. This year they have 60 years anniversary.
      DeWalt or Makita are a bit older - 100 years. Bosch had its first device in 1928 and the first drilling machine in 1932.