Hi really enjoyed this video on Parkside tools and I subscribed I have recently purchased a few don't have the multi tool yet but noticed on another channel the guy doing the explanation had his 12 volt battery go,flat and just swoped it out foe a 20 volt battery from his drill so possibly now (Oct 2022) they do make them compatible
@@Tensquaremetreworkshop Thanks for the comment Mike. You're right I haven't used many expensive tools as I am not a tradesman and to be honest can't afford them.
Hi George. Thanks for the comment. It's the Parkside PBSA 12 D4. This is the older version and the new one was in the shops about 2 weeks back so you may be able to pick it up still. Best of luck.
Yes it’s surprising the quality of some of the tools at Lidle a few are very poor but for the diyer or non professional they are of a surprisingly good value
Dont know if your aware but Parkside dont make tools, they distribute. If you got any of your old boxes, look at small print and you will see names such as Grizzly(doubt it the yank outfit) Scheppach incidently they dont make tools. I think the main guys are Kompernass or summit. The belt sander is a puzzle. It says on box its from Sch even though they dont make tools but why do Sch charge £160 for what Parkside charge £75. You will see the same sander on amazon in various guises. Makes you wonder who makes it and how much if P/S can nake a profit from 75.
You probably running that plunge saw on too low of an Ah battery. Guessing you using a 2ah battery. Try upgrading to a 4 or 5Ah. The Ah is like a car fuel tank. The higher the Amp of battery, the longer it will run.
I love Parkside too as I'm a reluctant DIY-er. Great video!
Thanks Rob, I appreciate you taking the time to comment.
Angle grinder is a bench grinder, guide rail is a fence. Were you in the army?
Ha Ha no I wasn't....
Hi really enjoyed this video on Parkside tools and I subscribed I have recently purchased a few don't have the multi tool yet but noticed on another channel the guy doing the explanation had his 12 volt battery go,flat and just swoped it out foe a 20 volt battery from his drill so possibly now (Oct 2022) they do make them compatible
Great advice Patrick thank you!
I will only buy Parkside tools now , they have to be the best value tools on the market .
Certainly the best budget tools. All of mine are excellent
@MrAbletospeak Yes they do I have a few as well. I will review some as and when they come up. Thanks for the feedback!
@@Tensquaremetreworkshop Thanks for the comment Mike. You're right I haven't used many expensive tools as I am not a tradesman and to be honest can't afford them.
Great stuff. What's the model number of that little screwdriver drill near the end of the video, please?
Hi George. Thanks for the comment. It's the Parkside PBSA 12 D4. This is the older version and the new one was in the shops about 2 weeks back so you may be able to pick it up still. Best of luck.
@@thegarageworkshop4791 Thanks.... might well be my next purchase.
Yes it’s surprising the quality of some of the tools at Lidle a few are very poor but for the diyer or non professional they are of a surprisingly good value
Yeah I agree Phil they are great on the whole
Batteries are always a problem.
Definately!
What is your opinion about the Parkside Planer Thicknesser?
Hi EB. I like it but to be honest haven't used it a lot
Angle grinder??
Should do close ups of products.
Thanks Brinslade will do in future
Dont know if your aware but Parkside dont make tools, they distribute. If you got any of your old boxes, look at small print and you will see names such as Grizzly(doubt it the yank outfit) Scheppach incidently they dont make tools. I think the main guys are Kompernass or summit. The belt sander is a puzzle. It says on box its from Sch even though they dont make tools but why do Sch charge £160 for what Parkside charge £75. You will see the same sander on amazon in various guises. Makes you wonder who makes it and how much if P/S can nake a profit from 75.
Hi Steven, thanks for the comment and yes I did know that as some of my parkside instruction booklets are the same as Sch. Thanks for commenting
You probably running that plunge saw on too low of an Ah battery. Guessing you using a 2ah battery. Try upgrading to a 4 or 5Ah. The Ah is like a car fuel tank. The higher the Amp of battery, the longer it will run.
Hi Will. Thanks for the feedback. It was a 4h battery I just think it's maybe only suitable for certain jobs.
When boring people to death becomes an olympic event this bloke will surely get GOLD
Thanks for the feedback Philip...
@@thegarageworkshop4791 it was my pleasure
@@surfwidow Thanks for the feedback...I really appreciate that!
Not if you're competing