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I have the non Performance version of it. It was dirt cheap. I had already bought 12VTeam batteries for a pruning saw, so I was like "why not? " I was super impressed with it, much more powerful than I expected. And with a 4ah battery it becames a little beast. I got a 20V Performance recently, because I found a good deal on Lidl on it before Christmas. And although it's more powerfull and faster, it's not the "night and day difference" that I expected. I would say that for the casual power tool user, the 12V line will totally suffice.
They do a drill-chuck version of the same "powerplant" & it is excellent. I hammer it daily at work & love it. It has become my "Go to" drill because it is so light yet is powerful.
@@TestAndReview1 I bought the cheapo green version for that. It works fine. The black version I use for the "not mucking about" stuff. Lidls 12V tools are excellent. Their 20V tools are mostly garbage. Go figure.
i have corded version of that tool and biggest problem is that drill chuck wobbles after you put some force on it .First couple times its gonna be ok but after some time it has a lot of play in it.Jaws are ok they hold drill bit fine but you can move whole chuck left right up and down. They made a poor choice of making shaft straight if it was tapered it would be much better. I put my drywall cealing on in several rooms so for 24€ it did its job.
I hope the "performance" version will last a bit more :) I will use mine for light jobs, I got it especially for the portability. For more serious jobs I have a couple of Makita LXT that I can use.
@@TestAndReview1 Its a good design but with serious flaw.If they used tapered shaft with key and then straight shaft with ball bearings to hold the head it would be great. But then drill would be 2 cm longer and more expensive to make. Just dont drill steel only soft materials that cant grab the drill bit.Put it on a last setting on clutch just in case it can slip.
I had the brushed version of Bosch blue that looks exactly like this Parkside. And one day I was drilling some hard wood and it let the smoke out. Maybe it is better to cut power to the motor when it strugles instead of burning it.
@@TestAndReview1 It is indeed , the brushed version can drill 12 mm holes in decking all day long using a flat bit, the brushless version struggles and cuts out with either the 2ah or 4 ah battery but it does have a better balance in use than the brushed version. at the price of £40 with two batteries it is a good buy though the brushed version only coat me £15 without battery or charger
This will be my next item on my shopping list, however i have a whole range of 20V tools, I found myself using mostly the 12V green variant, as it is lightweight and can do 90% of my needs. But this one looks nicer.😂
Hi guys! This is a new channel and I plan to add many honest reviews of tools that I buy and use myself, so it would mean the world if you would SUBSCRIBE and come along for the journey from the very beginning! Thanks a lot!
Based on your recomendation I treated myself to two of these - they're absolutley amazing value and your review was spot-on! Cheers!
@@sevenodonata I'm glad you're happy with them mate! Cheers!
I have the non Performance version of it. It was dirt cheap. I had already bought 12VTeam batteries for a pruning saw, so I was like "why not? "
I was super impressed with it, much more powerful than I expected. And with a 4ah battery it becames a little beast.
I got a 20V Performance recently, because I found a good deal on Lidl on it before Christmas. And although it's more powerfull and faster, it's not the "night and day difference" that I expected.
I would say that for the casual power tool user, the 12V line will totally suffice.
Yup, I love the handling on the 12V tools. Whish I could afford Milwaukee, but for now Parkside will do just fine.
Good luck with the channel, love honest tool reviews!
Thank you mate!
They do a drill-chuck version of the same "powerplant" & it is excellent. I hammer it daily at work & love it. It has become my "Go to" drill because it is so light yet is powerful.
That’s why I bought this kit too, I wanted a light drill that can fit in my backpack, mainly for driving screws.
@@TestAndReview1 I bought the cheapo green version for that. It works fine. The black version I use for the "not mucking about" stuff. Lidls 12V tools are excellent. Their 20V tools are mostly garbage. Go figure.
This is my go to drill, very handy.
Thanks for the feedback mate! It is nice to hear the oppinion of long term users.
i have corded version of that tool and biggest problem is that drill chuck wobbles after you put some force on it .First couple times its gonna be ok but after some time it has a lot of play in it.Jaws are ok they hold drill bit fine but you can move whole chuck left right up and down.
They made a poor choice of making shaft straight if it was tapered it would be much better.
I put my drywall cealing on in several rooms so for 24€ it did its job.
I hope the "performance" version will last a bit more :) I will use mine for light jobs, I got it especially for the portability. For more serious jobs I have a couple of Makita LXT that I can use.
@@TestAndReview1 Its a good design but with serious flaw.If they used tapered shaft with key and then straight shaft with ball bearings to hold the head it would be great.
But then drill would be 2 cm longer and more expensive to make.
Just dont drill steel only soft materials that cant grab the drill bit.Put it on a last setting on clutch just in case it can slip.
Witaj. Czy mógłbyś przeprowadzić test porównawczy między dwoma wiertarkami akumulatorowymi Parkside 12 V - (35 Nm) i (45 Nm, udarowej) ?
Good value kit but I prefer the brushed motor version as it does not cut out like the brushless motor when under load
I had the brushed version of Bosch blue that looks exactly like this Parkside. And one day I was drilling some hard wood and it let the smoke out. Maybe it is better to cut power to the motor when it strugles instead of burning it.
@@TestAndReview1 It is indeed , the brushed version can drill 12 mm holes in decking all day long using a flat bit, the brushless version struggles and cuts out with either the 2ah or 4 ah battery but it does have a better balance in use than the brushed version. at the price of £40 with two batteries it is a good buy though the brushed version only coat me £15 without battery or charger
This will be my next item on my shopping list, however i have a whole range of 20V tools, I found myself using mostly the 12V green variant, as it is lightweight and can do 90% of my needs. But this one looks nicer.😂
Looks like Parkside is pushing the 12V line now, they are releasing more and more tools for the 12V batteries.
@testreview1890 the small angle grinder is also useful. The hecksaw, and the wrench in the 12v. green line is a waste of money, for me.
Thanks dude
Thanks for watching mate!