Upgraded from an older 18v kit. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxW1vOBRCMrgTCDEijzpVzDWsgI-Jm2iQv I independently chose the drill and impact tool, before I came across the kit.I like the 3 speed impact gun. It seems more powerful than my older one, and it can be set to be really gentle. The drill is more appropriately sized for my use. I used to have a hammer drill, but I did not like that it was so big and it was not a great hammer drill. I rather have a smaller drill like this, and then get a corded hammer drill for the odd case I need that.
I have slowly acquired a lot of Ozito (Einhell’s name in Australia) tools. I have never had one fail on me, unlike a number of premium brands I have owned, and have only been disappointed once. The pruning saw is underpowered but every other tool has held its own and some have exceeded expectations.
I just recently fell into some hard financial times and had to sell pretty much all of my DeWalt tools. Been looking around for a decent brand to start replacing them. From what I see this brand doesn't look too bad. It may be a contender👍
Good luck brother. I hope everything worked out... hate to hear of a man having to sell his tools. Einhell is a good choice... I can't see myself buying anything else from De Walt/Bosch Blue unless it's very heavy... another brand I've given a go, and liked, is Vevor.
It's sad you had to sell your tools you've taken a while to collect. I've had to do that a few times due to a lack of money but sometimes it happens I guess, I've never had to do anything as big as that though so i hope Einhell is comparable. I'm also looking at Einhell for my friend he is finding money to be a bit tight but we still want a reasonable cordless tool system for him. I have Makita but I find them so expensive I can barely afford them but I have always had Makita in the family but for 1 Makita you can get like 2 Einhell tools. My other mate has Keilder and they are good but we have had problems with the fit and finish and the tool selection is really small. We liked Bosch to some extent but some of their stuff is also stupidly expensive, the tools aren't the quality they used to be and a lot of marketing around their batteries which aren't really better than the other big name brands. I've been looking into Ryobi, Einhell, Parkside and Ferrex tools. So far not impressed with the parkside I feel they are trying to look like something they aren't and they are really noisy, einhell seem to be more honest and look "cheaper" but aren't trying to make them look like a pro tool or a DIY tool only. Ferrex looks a lot the same but are really really cheap and Ryobi I hate the look of but seem to get good reviews. Have you gotten any Einhell tools since you sold your DeWalt and are they decent?
@@calumward1192 I mainly buy blue Bosch or Makita, but recently i got some Einhell tools and I'm impressed. They work really well. I have some Parkside tools as well and they seem a bit lower quality than Einhell. Only thing i don't really like is size of batteries. They are much bigger than Bosch or Makita, however they use 20700 cells instead of 18650 which means they can handle a bit more current. Chargers are good, 3A ones are cheap and they have pretty good indicators. I really like the fact that you can buy 3Ah starter kit (battery + charger) for same price as just charger from Bosch or Makita. I also have some garden tools from Einhell, i got them recently so i don't know how they handle over time.
Nice to see bit different Tool review. I have that same impact driver and have to say it is good tool specially for that price. I think Einhell really is a great and affordable way to start collecting cordless tools.
Einhell used to be rubbish, but the Power X Change range is decent I used Makita for years but wanted to try something new/cheaper and I'm pleased so far!
@@cliffjones9922indeed but remember there are 3 lineups. Classic, Expert en Professional. TC, TE and TP. Go for TE and TP. The TC line gives the brand a bad reputation sometimes.
My 50 dollar Ozito impact driver performed truly above my expectations . The nearest impact driver is at least 2-3 times the price . Decking screws and hex screws going into hardwood with no issues . I have upgraded to AEG now which obviously has more power , but my AEG has a slightly loose battery housing . The Ozito battery housing is rock solid.
Antes de conocer esta marca yo la veia como una chinita mas pero luego de investigar me di con la sorpresa que era alemana, no contento con la marca un dia el dueño del taller compro un combo taladro+atornillador y luego de probarlo en el trabajo quede sorprendido por su precio y su rendimiento, definitivamente creo que voy a adquirir el kit completo 👍.
From textiles to Rockets, China makes them all. "Made in China " really can not be a term to mean poor products. But budget can. If a company paid low for lower quality, they do it. If paid more, higher quality. Even Apple iPhones are being made in China, partially.
Suggestion... Breakdown n compare similarly priced, similarly spec'd products. For example, Argos's Guild vs Lidl's Parkside Lidl Parkside Performance vs Ryobi Aldis Ferex which Is mostly compatible with Einhell vs Screwfix's McAllister So on n so forth. 👍
For any Aussies here, this is Ozito PXC. Batteries are interchangeable and basically just rebranded. Same firebglass build / composition as Milwaukee, using Bosch switches etc.
I more or less only by Einhell now and I'm in that battery eco-system now, for better or worse..... I can afford De Walt, etc... I used to be a Bosch Blue man... I'm not a professional but I'm a serious handyman... I'm renovating a ruin in central Portugal and we own a small farm... my tools get used and, while I'm one for cleaning tools and taking care of them, my tools look old inside a few months... I've never had any Einhell tools fail me... TBF, I've never had Bosch Blue, or Bosch Green fail me for that matter... Let's see how it's all going in a few years??
The pull to remove bit ends is disgned because if it were a push system, then the bit may auto eject when driving into materials if it makes contact with the material. This would be very annoying
Milwaukee, ridgid, dewalt, and I’m sure others all have push in and ejecting 1/4 impact drives. I’ve never had an occurrence like what you describe happen with my Milwaukee or ridgids. You’d have to have something come from behind and snag because you have to pull on the collar to get the bit to release. Highly unlikely
But it looks pretty ok and that tool looks nice and sturdy ! Well, now i wait for the after 6 months, Einhell impact driver teardown video to see how well it stood the test of time .
Any chance you could compare to the impact wrench. They both have the same form and the same rpm and bpm. I’m suspecting they’re the same tool with a different attachment
Please everybody, made in China does not mean it is build poorly or cheaply. They produce high Quality tools as well. Besides all these tools a5re made according to the manufacturers specifications.
The big problem with brushless tools is their very complex and delicate control electronics. They cannot be repaired and the entire circuit must be replaced. Brushed motor tools are extremely robust and their 4-pole versions are very powerful, which is why they still exist. many dewalt xrp series tools 15 or 20 years old working today.
It's useful for low budget you are right but buy the way no one use baring for the anvil not even Milwaukee or othe air impact wrenchs that's why you shouldn't use it as a drill I have one not for the gearbox it most be completely metal not plastic because any temperature good deferments to plastic unlike the metal ❤ i like your reviews and please make more about these tools it's interesting subject Good luck
@@toolteardown can you help me , when is cold outside this impact cuts off power , i put it i worm car just like 4 minutes and after that works ok . Can that be fixed ? Thank you
I've a good few einhell tools, have to say I'm really impressed for what are bargain bucket prices. Supposedly einhell are the people who make the tools for Aldi and/or Lidl as parkside/workzone etc. don't know if there's any truth to that
Is there any chance that tearing down the battery? I would like to see what kind of BMS they are using and the brand of the cells. Thank you. Appreciated.
I believe someone already did: th-cam.com/video/MnbLJ0Nqoh4/w-d-xo.html He/She does not say a whole lot, so if you are still interested I'll pull one apart for a video.
@@toolteardown Thanks for the quick and fast response. It is enough for me to see what's inside the battery. They used same board for 4.0Ah and 2.0Ah battery. That's what I was trying to learn. On the other hand, will recording the battery teardown help to increase subs and view? I think it won't help you to get subs but only views.
@@toolteardown No it is hehe A type of motor that has a rotor embedded with permanent magnets is called the IPM (interior permanent magnet) type. Compared with the SPM (surface permanent magnet), this type of motor can reduce the risk of a magnet being peeled off by centrifugal force, and take advantage of reluctance torque.
Yo lo desarme (taladro y atornillador) viendo estos videos y casi malogro el mandril pero gracias a Dios logre armar ambos. En cuanto a los antes mencionados debo decir que si estaban bien puercos pero luego quedaron impecables y bien engrasados 👍.
00:54 and Imported from Breda, Noord Brabant yeah you thought we Dutch are not getting a piece of the deal ? Wrong we Dutch always get a slice hey listen good business is where ya find it ooooowight !!!!!
Upgraded from an older 18v kit. th-cam.com/users/postUgkxW1vOBRCMrgTCDEijzpVzDWsgI-Jm2iQv I independently chose the drill and impact tool, before I came across the kit.I like the 3 speed impact gun. It seems more powerful than my older one, and it can be set to be really gentle. The drill is more appropriately sized for my use. I used to have a hammer drill, but I did not like that it was so big and it was not a great hammer drill. I rather have a smaller drill like this, and then get a corded hammer drill for the odd case I need that.
Einhell is slowly going up in the good brands power tools, really good price and power
I have slowly acquired a lot of Ozito (Einhell’s name in Australia) tools. I have never had one fail on me, unlike a number of premium brands I have owned, and have only been disappointed once. The pruning saw is underpowered but every other tool has held its own and some have exceeded expectations.
I just recently fell into some hard financial times and had to sell pretty much all of my DeWalt tools. Been looking around for a decent brand to start replacing them. From what I see this brand doesn't look too bad. It may be a contender👍
Great set drill and impact driver. I got some well impressed
Good luck brother. I hope everything worked out... hate to hear of a man having to sell his tools. Einhell is a good choice... I can't see myself buying anything else from De Walt/Bosch Blue unless it's very heavy... another brand I've given a go, and liked, is Vevor.
It's sad you had to sell your tools you've taken a while to collect. I've had to do that a few times due to a lack of money but sometimes it happens I guess, I've never had to do anything as big as that though so i hope Einhell is comparable. I'm also looking at Einhell for my friend he is finding money to be a bit tight but we still want a reasonable cordless tool system for him. I have Makita but I find them so expensive I can barely afford them but I have always had Makita in the family but for 1 Makita you can get like 2 Einhell tools. My other mate has Keilder and they are good but we have had problems with the fit and finish and the tool selection is really small. We liked Bosch to some extent but some of their stuff is also stupidly expensive, the tools aren't the quality they used to be and a lot of marketing around their batteries which aren't really better than the other big name brands. I've been looking into Ryobi, Einhell, Parkside and Ferrex tools. So far not impressed with the parkside I feel they are trying to look like something they aren't and they are really noisy, einhell seem to be more honest and look "cheaper" but aren't trying to make them look like a pro tool or a DIY tool only. Ferrex looks a lot the same but are really really cheap and Ryobi I hate the look of but seem to get good reviews. Have you gotten any Einhell tools since you sold your DeWalt and are they decent?
@@calumward1192 I mainly buy blue Bosch or Makita, but recently i got some Einhell tools and I'm impressed. They work really well. I have some Parkside tools as well and they seem a bit lower quality than Einhell. Only thing i don't really like is size of batteries. They are much bigger than Bosch or Makita, however they use 20700 cells instead of 18650 which means they can handle a bit more current. Chargers are good, 3A ones are cheap and they have pretty good indicators. I really like the fact that you can buy 3Ah starter kit (battery + charger) for same price as just charger from Bosch or Makita. I also have some garden tools from Einhell, i got them recently so i don't know how they handle over time.
Nice to see bit different Tool review. I have that same impact driver and have to say it is good tool specially for that price. I think Einhell really is a great and affordable way to start collecting cordless tools.
Einhell used to be rubbish, but the Power X Change range is decent I used Makita for years but wanted to try something new/cheaper and I'm pleased so far!
Still are! rubbish!
@pachlon6375 They're really not. Like original comment says, the new Power X stuff is great.
@@cliffjones9922indeed but remember there are 3 lineups. Classic, Expert en Professional. TC, TE and TP. Go for TE and TP. The TC line gives the brand a bad reputation sometimes.
My 50 dollar Ozito impact driver performed truly above my expectations . The nearest impact driver is at least 2-3 times the price . Decking screws and hex screws going into hardwood with no issues . I have upgraded to AEG now which obviously has more power , but my AEG has a slightly loose battery housing . The Ozito battery housing is rock solid.
Interesting video, basically good for the diy market, a cost efficient option. Thanks.
Antes de conocer esta marca yo la veia como una chinita mas pero luego de investigar me di con la sorpresa que era alemana, no contento con la marca un dia el dueño del taller compro un combo taladro+atornillador y luego de probarlo en el trabajo quede sorprendido por su precio y su rendimiento, definitivamente creo que voy a adquirir el kit completo 👍.
Imam ovu masinu od Einhela, svaka preporuka. Sa to kova auta odvrce sve srafofe bez problema kao i sa traktora, prikolica.
From textiles to Rockets, China makes them all.
"Made in China " really can not be a term to mean poor products. But budget can. If a company paid low for lower quality, they do it. If paid more, higher quality. Even Apple iPhones are being made in China, partially.
Yes you cannot get around it. That's just the way it is for now.
Suggestion...
Breakdown n compare similarly priced, similarly spec'd products.
For example, Argos's Guild vs Lidl's Parkside
Lidl Parkside Performance vs Ryobi
Aldis Ferex which Is mostly compatible with Einhell vs Screwfix's McAllister
So on n so forth.
👍
For any Aussies here, this is Ozito PXC. Batteries are interchangeable and basically just rebranded.
Same firebglass build / composition as Milwaukee, using Bosch switches etc.
Funny they only get a 3 year warranty though. We have a 5 year warranty on these here.
I more or less only by Einhell now and I'm in that battery eco-system now, for better or worse..... I can afford De Walt, etc... I used to be a Bosch Blue man... I'm not a professional but I'm a serious handyman... I'm renovating a ruin in central Portugal and we own a small farm... my tools get used and, while I'm one for cleaning tools and taking care of them, my tools look old inside a few months... I've never had any Einhell tools fail me... TBF, I've never had Bosch Blue, or Bosch Green fail me for that matter... Let's see how it's all going in a few years??
The pull to remove bit ends is disgned because if it were a push system, then the bit may auto eject when driving into materials if it makes contact with the material. This would be very annoying
Milwaukee, ridgid, dewalt, and I’m sure others all have push in and ejecting 1/4 impact drives. I’ve never had an occurrence like what you describe happen with my Milwaukee or ridgids. You’d have to have something come from behind and snag because you have to pull on the collar to get the bit to release. Highly unlikely
Not rly as you are pushing it in when screwing... Only if there is a ledge and it gets stuck , but than you use an extension ...
Einhell is not available in the U. S. but if they were I'd definitely give them a try
Thank's a lot for the effort! 👋👋👋
But it looks pretty ok and that tool looks nice and sturdy ! Well, now i wait for the after 6 months, Einhell impact driver teardown video to see how well it stood the test of time .
Any chance you could compare to the impact wrench. They both have the same form and the same rpm and bpm. I’m suspecting they’re the same tool with a different attachment
Please everybody, made in China does not mean it is build poorly or cheaply. They produce high Quality tools as well. Besides all these tools a5re made according to the manufacturers specifications.
The big problem with brushless tools is their very complex and delicate control electronics. They cannot be repaired and the entire circuit must be replaced. Brushed motor tools are extremely robust and their 4-pole versions are very powerful, which is why they still exist. many dewalt xrp series tools 15 or 20 years old working today.
It's useful for low budget you are right but buy the way no one use baring for the anvil not even Milwaukee or othe air impact wrenchs that's why you shouldn't use it as a drill
I have one not for the gearbox it most be completely metal not plastic because any temperature good deferments to plastic unlike the metal ❤ i like your reviews and please make more about these tools it's interesting subject
Good luck
you can make video impact 1/2inch Einhell
Great job!
Amazing Channel! Keep it up!
Impact mechanism seems to be really stable
We will take a look next week to see what it looks like after 6 months of use ;)
@@toolteardown can you help me , when is cold outside this impact cuts off power , i put it i worm car just like 4 minutes and after that works ok . Can that be fixed ? Thank you
I've a good few einhell tools, have to say I'm really impressed for what are bargain bucket prices. Supposedly einhell are the people who make the tools for Aldi and/or Lidl as parkside/workzone etc. don't know if there's any truth to that
Is there any chance that tearing down the battery? I would like to see what kind of BMS they are using and the brand of the cells. Thank you. Appreciated.
I believe someone already did: th-cam.com/video/MnbLJ0Nqoh4/w-d-xo.html
He/She does not say a whole lot, so if you are still interested I'll pull one apart for a video.
@@toolteardown Thanks for the quick and fast response. It is enough for me to see what's inside the battery.
They used same board for 4.0Ah and 2.0Ah battery. That's what I was trying to learn.
On the other hand, will recording the battery teardown help to increase subs and view? I think it won't help you to get subs but only views.
Very nice video! 👍
Hi, I need the board of this device, where can I get it?
Straight from Einhell. They offer a good spare parts service. Have a look on their website under the service and spare parts section.
is this a reluctance motor, cause of the steal sheets in the rotor?
No, those are the permanent magnets, which are visible in the rotor assembly. It’s a fairly straightforward simple brushless motor design.
@@toolteardown No it is hehe A type of motor that has a rotor embedded with permanent magnets is called the IPM (interior permanent magnet) type. Compared with the SPM (surface permanent magnet), this type of motor can reduce the risk of a magnet being peeled off by centrifugal force, and take advantage of reluctance torque.
As un vídeo desarmando el taladro Einhell brushless
Yo lo desarme (taladro y atornillador) viendo estos videos y casi malogro el mandril pero gracias a Dios logre armar ambos. En cuanto a los antes mencionados debo decir que si estaban bien puercos pero luego quedaron impecables y bien engrasados 👍.
Very nice video....I just bought two today and i think it will work very good...cheers!
to my aussie ear i heard a few words that sounded like you slipped in to a bristolian accent , thanks i have quite a bit of ozito stuff
I’m not British actually ;-) born and raised Dutch.
@@toolteardown daar hoor je toch niet veel van terug.
Nice
very nice
entertaining video, so long as you mute the volume
German engineered but made in China ?
Kinda like Vauxhall.
😏
Looks the same as Harbor Freight Bauer.
They are all branded, proper word is high brand
Mnogo seres
00:54 and Imported from Breda, Noord Brabant yeah you thought we Dutch are not getting a piece of the deal ? Wrong we Dutch always get a slice hey listen good business is where ya find it ooooowight !!!!!