Appreciate all of your review. You put a lot of effort unto it. I bought same drill last year, using it on a concrete and I'm more than impress with it. Thanks
Another great value Lidl product - I know I paid a lot more than that for my cordless SDS drill (even taking into account mine came with batteries and charger). The cordless one is much more handy for most jobs - I only dig out the big corded one for the heaviest work. Great video.
Many thanks Tim. It certainly is great value if you already have the batteries and charger which is why sticking to one system makes sense. That said, it does show how much of a beast the corded ones are.
@@BensWorkshop Yeah, for ultimate power you can't beat the corded ones - I used my biggest corded one in chisel mode to dig out a large channel in a concrete floor to run beer lines and other soft drinks lines - it was still quite a task but I got it done in the end.
@@BensWorkshop I did think about using my big angle grinder but the venue I was working in was actually open at the time, with people coming to the box office to buy tickets - I was making enough noise as it was but if I'd filled the place with dust as well I might have been a tad unpopular!!!!
Hey, could you please let me know what is the weight of the drill with and without the battery but mostly interested in bare tool if you cannot be bothered with both. Have you built a preference for one or the other when reaching for rotary?
I have been away so have not been able to answer your question on weight. I will try to do that tomorrow. What you you mean by: "Have you built a preference for one or the other when reaching for rotary?" Also, many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
The unit, bare, as supplied in the box, weighs 2.744 KG (6lb & 3/4 oz.) The bare unit out of the box is 1.285 KG (2lb and 13 1/4 oz) a 4AH battery (recommended) weighs 694 grams (1lb, 8 1/2oz) A 2AH battery weighs 420 grams (14 3/4ox) The standard charger (only type I have) weighs 369 grams, (13oz) I hope that helps.
@@BensWorkshop thank you very much for covering all weight options. I will try to get it in next few days as it was on sale recently. Do you still rate it after owning it for a while? My other question was if you reach now often for this small guy or for the 5j cabled monster? Thanks
@@BensWorkshop I got mine today from Lidl but I am wondering if it is not faulty. I did not have a chance to drill with it yet but when I spun it with just a SDS bit in it the hammering seems to be really transferring to hand and the body of the drill. Like all the hammering force would be going the opposite direction rather than to drill tip if you get me. I have two other SDS drills at home and they are not transferring hamming action so much to hand. When I hold it in the air and squeeze the trigger gently enough just to get few slow revolutions from the drill it fills almost like my hand is moving back and forth because of feedback from hammer action. Is yours the same? I am wondering if mine is ok :D as it feels differently to my 1.6J Einhell and 3.2J Hikoki. Thanks
Hi I just found your channel you commented on my other channel MTD Chipper video on (mowers and stuff) this is my other channel. I have a few park side tools they seem ok. Good video🙂👍
It's slower than the mains one but that takes a little longer to get power to. I find it great for smaller jobs. Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
Wish Lidls batteries and range was 40V capable too like Aldis are, would make these cordless high power tools much closer to the corded ones. But overall Lidls cordless tool range wins because theres such a larger selection avaliable.
Well, yes I see your point. The 4 AH ones really do have a lot of power behind them. Also if they want to bring out a two battery mower they can. You are right about the range though. Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
They are useful for where you don't need the big grunt of the mains one, which, given how big, heavy and powerful the mains one is, is most of the time. Also handy that it doesn't need plugging in. Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
Appreciate all of your review. You put a lot of effort unto it. I bought same drill last year, using it on a concrete and I'm more than impress with it. Thanks
Many thanks. I haven't done reviews of Lidl things I was disappointed with... Perhaps I should.
many thanks. sorry for taking so long to reply but RUclips are hiding some replies to me.
many thanks for watching!
Another great value Lidl product - I know I paid a lot more than that for my cordless SDS drill (even taking into account mine came with batteries and charger). The cordless one is much more handy for most jobs - I only dig out the big corded one for the heaviest work. Great video.
Many thanks Tim. It certainly is great value if you already have the batteries and charger which is why sticking to one system makes sense.
That said, it does show how much of a beast the corded ones are.
@@BensWorkshop Yeah, for ultimate power you can't beat the corded ones - I used my biggest corded one in chisel mode to dig out a large channel in a concrete floor to run beer lines and other soft drinks lines - it was still quite a task but I got it done in the end.
@@GrumpyTim I have a big 9" angle grinder with a diamond disk to help with that too.
@@BensWorkshop I did think about using my big angle grinder but the venue I was working in was actually open at the time, with people coming to the box office to buy tickets - I was making enough noise as it was but if I'd filled the place with dust as well I might have been a tad unpopular!!!!
@@GrumpyTim Fair. Breaking out a diamond wheel on an angle grinder always leads to grey out.
Looks ok mate looks like a good drill for a lidel I have bought a few tools from there myself. Another good upload mate. Thanks for the review.👍🔧
Thanks Ali Mack!
reopening lidl shop , bought it for 29.95€ included battery and charger, perhaps they sell it again.
5 June 2024 in City EDE ,netherlands
That is a good price.
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Good drill. I like your workshop
Many thanks, I will be doing a tour soon.
@@BensWorkshop Excellent !
@@alvarokerosene6257 the workshop needs tidying first.
Good use of camera angles in this one 👍 😊
Cheers! I do need movable lighting though.
Love this drill, it eats concrete, feels like it has a proper hammer mechanism built-in to it. Really useful set of bits with it too.
It is a handy drill, lighter than the mans powered one too.
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Hey, could you please let me know what is the weight of the drill with and without the battery but mostly interested in bare tool if you cannot be bothered with both.
Have you built a preference for one or the other when reaching for rotary?
I have been away so have not been able to answer your question on weight. I will try to do that tomorrow.
What you you mean by:
"Have you built a preference for one or the other when reaching for rotary?"
Also, many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
The unit, bare, as supplied in the box, weighs 2.744 KG (6lb & 3/4 oz.)
The bare unit out of the box is 1.285 KG (2lb and 13 1/4 oz)
a 4AH battery (recommended) weighs 694 grams (1lb, 8 1/2oz)
A 2AH battery weighs 420 grams (14 3/4ox)
The standard charger (only type I have) weighs 369 grams, (13oz)
I hope that helps.
@@BensWorkshop thank you very much for covering all weight options.
I will try to get it in next few days as it was on sale recently. Do you still rate it after owning it for a while?
My other question was if you reach now often for this small guy or for the 5j cabled monster?
Thanks
@@sebna it still gets used, when I need it.
As for which I choose it would depend on how many holes I need to drill, how wide and deep.
@@BensWorkshop I got mine today from Lidl but I am wondering if it is not faulty. I did not have a chance to drill with it yet but when I spun it with just a SDS bit in it the hammering seems to be really transferring to hand and the body of the drill. Like all the hammering force would be going the opposite direction rather than to drill tip if you get me. I have two other SDS drills at home and they are not transferring hamming action so much to hand.
When I hold it in the air and squeeze the trigger gently enough just to get few slow revolutions from the drill it fills almost like my hand is moving back and forth because of feedback from hammer action.
Is yours the same? I am wondering if mine is ok :D as it feels differently to my 1.6J Einhell and 3.2J Hikoki.
Thanks
Hi I just found your channel you commented on my other channel MTD Chipper video on (mowers and stuff) this is my other channel. I have a few park side tools they seem ok. Good video🙂👍
Parkside tools are mostly (but not always) good value for money. Thanks for watching!
Bugger I Chucked out a drill the other week because it would not run, so I have to plug it in doohhh lol good one mate
😉👍
Yes brilliant I will endorse it ..
I use it most days bit slower but good 👍
It's slower than the mains one but that takes a little longer to get power to. I find it great for smaller jobs.
Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
Wish Lidls batteries and range was 40V capable too like Aldis are, would make these cordless high power tools much closer to the corded ones. But overall Lidls cordless tool range wins because theres such a larger selection avaliable.
Well, yes I see your point. The 4 AH ones really do have a lot of power behind them. Also if they want to bring out a two battery mower they can. You are right about the range though.
Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
When it comes to strong tools I prefer a hammer drill or grinder to have a cord for more power.Great video.
Cheers Sam, and I get what you mean but sometimes you can't get power to where you need it which is where these things come into their own.
Bought one today, seems ok for the money.
They are useful for where you don't need the big grunt of the mains one, which, given how big, heavy and powerful the mains one is, is most of the time. Also handy that it doesn't need plugging in.
Many thanks for watching, please like, share and if you like the channel, subscribe!
@@BensWorkshop Thanks for the reply. I've got a few Parkside tools in my arsenal and can't complain. Liked & subbed👍🏼
Many thanks, I hope you enjoy the channel!
Nice Drill..
Many thanks Ed.
So, it has a bit of 🥕 with the 4 amp battery
Yes, bigger battery more umph available.
Thanks for the review. Was going to purchase this but would not go near it after this review. Wouldn't be fit for anything other than 5.5mm holes imo
I drilled 16 mm holes with it without problems and lent it to someone who also drilled 16 mm holes, but you do you.