Just bought a production version in Bulgaria. For the reasonable price of just under 65 euro it comes with battery and charger, sturdy case, a bunch of attachments and all the basic bits you need to get going.
Looks like it has good bearings compared to the chargeable green model (where there is an unused bearing slot right at the end of the tool and it has weird vibrations...
the green PFBS 12 B3 can have 2 bearings installed on the shaft. This new one has only one bearing and no space for second one. The old one has easy to get motor replacements too.
finally they made one. My older rotary tool died a few months back and i wanted a brushless replacement since those motors are generally superior. Ended up buying a dremel 8260. BIG MISTAKE, it was a great tool while it lasted but only lasted 2 months of mild use. somehow a piece of material came lose from the rotor and jammed the motor in an instant while running freely with no load. i managed to remove the piece and the motor now turns freely however the controller doesnt seem to have survived. well great its now a €160 paperweight. i Plan to buy this one as soon as its available online, hope it outlasts the 8260
I bought the production version just a couple of days ago. Good news is the attachments are already a part of the packaging. No need to buy them separately.
Thank you. Finally with removeable battery and brushless. With the attachments, that’s a pity. How loud is it compared to its predecessors and how much stroke does it have, how is the concentricity?
@@icku Thank you very much. Well, how nicely does the spindle turn? For example, when you cut something with the cutting wheel, does the cutting wheel lie permanently on the material you are cutting, or does it jump due to the imbalance and asymmetry of the spindle? How strongly does the whole device vibrate? If the spindle and motor are balanced and running smoothly, vibrations should be minimal. Hope this is a little bit more clear.
I'm having high vibrations on the corden one. I know it's time to change the bearings, but, most likely, to get this one once it is made available in my country.
I like the fact that it doesn't stalls easily as the green version specially at low speeds, also the removable battery is a welcomed plus. I might sell tge proxxons and also the enoying green dingus vibrator :-)
@@jordiribas2883 No, the new one is fully compatible with Dremel! I've tested the router attachment and the flexible shaft and both could be screwed to the Parkside tool. It seems to be using the same inch threading as the Dremel does.
The thing is that these attachements are useless as the normal green machine has too much flex in its head to use it as a mill. The new design has a much shorter shaft which decreases flex which is good, this also the reason thhey decreased the length of the accessory thread to increase stability from my point of view. Maybe thats the reason why they changed the thread type.
Just bought a production version in Bulgaria. For the reasonable price of just under 65 euro it comes with battery and charger, sturdy case, a bunch of attachments and all the basic bits you need to get going.
Looks like it has good bearings compared to the chargeable green model (where there is an unused bearing slot right at the end of the tool and it has weird vibrations...
the green PFBS 12 B3 can have 2 bearings installed on the shaft. This new one has only one bearing and no space for second one. The old one has easy to get motor replacements too.
Any links on the bearings and motor?
finally they made one. My older rotary tool died a few months back and i wanted a brushless replacement since those motors are generally superior. Ended up buying a dremel 8260. BIG MISTAKE, it was a great tool while it lasted but only lasted 2 months of mild use. somehow a piece of material came lose from the rotor and jammed the motor in an instant while running freely with no load. i managed to remove the piece and the motor now turns freely however the controller doesnt seem to have survived. well great its now a €160 paperweight. i Plan to buy this one as soon as its available online, hope it outlasts the 8260
I bought the production version just a couple of days ago. Good news is the attachments are already a part of the packaging. No need to buy them separately.
Glad to hear that 😅
Got this tool loving it and it dose the work perfectly. Nice power from the motor....
Looks good, I'm buying it immediately when it comes to shops in poland.
Thank you. Finally with removeable battery and brushless.
With the attachments, that’s a pity.
How loud is it compared to its predecessors and how much stroke does it have, how is the concentricity?
Same loudness i would say. What do you mean by stroke and concentricity?
@@icku Thank you very much. Well, how nicely does the spindle turn? For example, when you cut something with the cutting wheel, does the cutting wheel lie permanently on the material you are cutting, or does it jump due to the imbalance and asymmetry of the spindle? How strongly does the whole device vibrate? If the spindle and motor are balanced and running smoothly, vibrations should be minimal. Hope this is a little bit more clear.
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1:36 🤣🤣🤣 love it "surprise m***** f******"
OH NOoooo. Looked like the perfect tool and now this. Any idea if Dremel and Bosch attachments match the old thread or will fit the new one?
Yeah that caught me off guard 😂😊
Can you make a video comparing all 3 models? Maybe even the new 4v version too?
I'm having high vibrations on the corden one. I know it's time to change the bearings, but, most likely, to get this one once it is made available in my country.
I like the fact that it doesn't stalls easily as the green version specially at low speeds, also the removable battery is a welcomed plus. I might sell tge proxxons and also the enoying green dingus vibrator :-)
Hello. Can I use a 4 amp battery instead of the 2 amp ones? Thanks in advance for your answer.
Sure you can. And even the 5Ah. But they are heavier and cumbersome for such a small tool.
Has the new model PPFBSA 12 A1 shaft made from brass too? like The PFBS 12 B2?
bardzo dobry i niedrogi sprzęt. Do modelarstwa idealny, lelli, cichy nie "bije" . Polecam
Just bought one ,but at highest speed it makes slight scraping noise is that normal?
Mine already vibrates like crazy on the high speed. I think some of them have bad bearings from the factory..
Short question, is it normal that it heats quickly at the front after a few seconds of running
Nope. It shouldn't work like that.
How does this compare to the green models? Is there a big difference in actual performance?
Are the Parkside tools compatible with Dremel tools? Thanks
Until now, yes. I have the corded one and no problem with Dremel accessories. But it seems this new unit is not compatible.
@@jordiribas2883 No, the new one is fully compatible with Dremel! I've tested the router attachment and the flexible shaft and both could be screwed to the Parkside tool. It seems to be using the same inch threading as the Dremel does.
Can you put on drilling attachements?
Can it work with Dremel attachments?
Yes, it's all compatible
nice, looks powerful .
got green model with removable battery and it is biggest crap i bought from parkside.
"Pay attention to safety" - dude your left hand was asking for it during the cut test 😮
These stunts are performed by trained professionals, don't try this at home 😉
The thing is that these attachements are useless as the normal green machine has too much flex in its head to use it as a mill. The new design has a much shorter shaft which decreases flex which is good, this also the reason thhey decreased the length of the accessory thread to increase stability from my point of view. Maybe thats the reason why they changed the thread type.
What flexible shaft i need to buy for it? How do I know which thread to look for? Or will none at all work?
Is there any way to contact you by business email? I love your channel! Thanks sir 🤗
I’m not a fan of power-tools that are slower than my handsaw.
😂aaaaand again. Reason for new tool has been planted. 😂
I am waiting for it as well, is there some at least rough date when it will appear in shops?
I don't know if you've got it by now, but I can tell you for sure that the tool can be ordered through the Lidl online shop. In Germany, at least.