A huuuuuuge thumbs up for taking the comments to consideration and actually doing the second vid! When u see something like this, you already know the channel is great
Above all, thank you very much for taking into account our remarks and have made a second video ! We can see blade has an impact compared to the 1st video, but not as much as I thought.
In conclusion, Milwaukee saw is (thankfully!) better than the Parkside, but for the price, this is really not bad at all for an auxiliary tool. (Cause it’s the aim of 12V. If you need to cut a lot, 20V tools are needed)
@@battedtomcatnlnl153 yes. My question was about 12v vs 20v. Just mentioned 18v, because "big" brands usually have 18, not 20. Their markinting guys woke up only at 40v or 60v :D
Whoa that's some marginal performance from both machines, I'm definitely not buying one regardless of saw blade. The little parkside 20v 150mm saw would handle this task easily and I don't think it's much bigger or heavier Edit: the 20v is actually 50g lighter!
@@havoc7646 Same ! Got the impression accessories provided with tools are often poorly efficient. However, Parkside accessories sold separately (and particularly performance accessories) are not bad in my opinion
As i see, 140mm disc blade is a little to big for the Parkside to handle. I will try it with 125mm disc blade because on the outside diameter of the disc will be less leverage. With 125mm disc you will sacrifice only 7mm of cutting depth and for an average or small jobs will be more than enough. Please can you try it, i think it will not stop cutting again.
You need to use the same blade on both saws for any kind of comparison. And it looks like you are pushing the Parkside harder and faster from what I can see ,,, Just saying 🎉
Nope. I'm even pushing harder with Milwaukee. And don't forget Milwaukee is running on 4Ah vs 5Ah high discharge on Parkside. The truth is disc or no disc Parkside is the weaker machine 😆
A huuuuuuge thumbs up for taking the comments to consideration and actually doing the second vid! When u see something like this, you already know the channel is great
Glad you enjoyed it!
Above all, thank you very much for taking into account our remarks and have made a second video !
We can see blade has an impact compared to the 1st video, but not as much as I thought.
In conclusion, Milwaukee saw is (thankfully!) better than the Parkside, but for the price, this is really not bad at all for an auxiliary tool. (Cause it’s the aim of 12V. If you need to cut a lot, 20V tools are needed)
Thanks, interesting power and disk comparison.
Glad you liked it 😃
Stosunek cena - jakość super. Mogłeś tak szybko pilarki Parkside nie przesuwać to by nie stawała. 😊
widać że mocniej ciśnie parakside a miliwaukee wolniej. odpalcie sobie na 2 kartach jednocześnie i widać!
od razu widać że bardziej ciśnie parka...a miało być fair play :(
Thanks for indulging us!
I just bought the parkside as it's on sale in France, for the low price of 36€ :)
Have fun!
Thanks for re-testing 👍
No problem 👍
Thanks a lot for this update! =) Intereseting...
My pleasure. Although some people are still thinking its not fair battle 🤣
do you plan on getting the new performance router ? with 2200 W of input power id like to see what it is capable of
I've had the option to source it long ago. The bad thing is that i have to compare it with Festool, and that one cost mother and father 😒
@icku oh yeah true. But comparing IT to the non Performance Version would also bei interesting
Can you compare it with a 20V / 18V Parkside, or similar "big" brand 150mm saw?
Is there any point in having a 140mm 12V saw?
Someone wrote that it's only 39 euros in France. There are saw blades that are more expensive 😅. So i think it's a good purchase.
20 and 18 are the same.
Just marketing names
@@battedtomcatnlnl153 yes. My question was about 12v vs 20v. Just mentioned 18v, because "big" brands usually have 18, not 20. Their markinting guys woke up only at 40v or 60v :D
Whoa that's some marginal performance from both machines, I'm definitely not buying one regardless of saw blade. The little parkside 20v 150mm saw would handle this task easily and I don't think it's much bigger or heavier
Edit: the 20v is actually 50g lighter!
This is the 2014 model milwaukee saw. The new one is much better.
Nice one! Just like always Parkside accessories are next to useless!
i found their included ones crap but the ones sold separately are ok.
@@havoc7646
Same ! Got the impression accessories provided with tools are often poorly efficient. However, Parkside accessories sold separately (and particularly performance accessories) are not bad in my opinion
As i see, 140mm disc blade is a little to big for the Parkside to handle.
I will try it with 125mm disc blade because on the outside diameter of the disc will be less leverage. With 125mm disc you will sacrifice only 7mm of cutting depth and for an average or small jobs will be more than enough.
Please can you try it, i think it will not stop cutting again.
You need to use the same blade on both saws for any kind of comparison. And it looks like you are pushing the Parkside harder and faster from what I can see ,,,
Just saying 🎉
Nope. I'm even pushing harder with Milwaukee. And don't forget Milwaukee is running on 4Ah vs 5Ah high discharge on Parkside. The truth is disc or no disc Parkside is the weaker machine 😆