Bosch IXO vs Parkside PAS 4 C4 Lithium ion Cordless Screwdriver
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 3 ต.ค. 2024
- #Bosch #IXO #Parkside #PAS#C4
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Bosch IXO:
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Maximum speed (rpm) 215
3.6V supply voltage
BATTERY
Li-Ion battery type
Battery capacity 1.3 Ah
Charging time 300 min
functions:
-the lithium-ion battery technology;
-bosch Electronic Cell Protection (ECP);
Parkside PAS 4 C4
Properties
Magnetic bit holder with hexagon socket
Automatic spindle lock for manual screwing
Integrated LED work lights
LED display for forward / reverse and low battery status
Anti-slip soft grip equipment
Including USB charger (type C)
Accessories included: 30 bits (25mm)
Technical specifications
Battery: 4 V lithium-ion (1,500 mAh)
Max. Torque: 5.5 Nm
Rated idle speed: n0 200 min-1
material
Housing: polyamide, glass fiber (PA6 + GF30), thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)
Switch: Acrylonitrile / Butadiene / Styrene (ABS)
All screws are 5x..., not 6x
Parkside: cheaper, USB-C for faster charging (probably), more standard included addons (cutter, torque heads), 10 Nm torque (claimed).
Bosch: better quality control. Better warranty service. Bits don't melt in the sun.
Thx. Helped me for My buy decision!
Why would you use that tool for these kind of screws? It's not build for that. The 4v Parkside with all the add-ons is an excellent quality tool and very handy for doing light work, like assemble IKEA furniture, or computer assembly/dissasembly. I use it with torque control module, or corner module. It's unbelievable how handy this tool is. You don't always need a 20v impact driver or drill. But for your screws in this video, I would use my 20v impact driver.
Because I wanted to test both screwdrivers to the limit. For what you listed above, respectively furniture, computers and light things do the job brilliantly.
Thanks for the video, even though these tools are not made to screw these big screws, Bosch seem to handeld better.
Yes and cost double.
A bit better, but twice the price
Just picked up the park side today for a tenner, it had no problem removing screws from my wooden gate posts and replacing them lower down. Tbh should have used my drill driver but thought it would be a good test. As mentioned the Bosch is more than twice the price as well.
Good video, but those are not the gloves for this type of work.
You are using too big screws for this tools. Try testing with 4x40, 4x50... 6x60 are too thick even for some 12v drills.
My bad, all screws are 5×..., not 6
I saw en ebay one named dekko with 230/min and 4.5N of torque and other one chinese brand with 250/min. 4.5N torque.
Well, the Parkside got 5NM torque. More then enough, and you can use the lock to manually tight the screws. But I always use the clutch add-on for doing fine work, that way you don't damage anything.
No me gusta que no tenga control de torque. Mi Borch de hace 15 años si lo tiene electronico.
Not a good test at all, these aren’t impact drivers. Test didn’t really tell us anything