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Does anyone here have any Parkside performance power tools? They came up with this little 20v kit of drill, impact drive recip saw, two 4ah batteries and charger for like 180€ and honestly seems plenty for sparse /diy/. And they offer 5 year warranty which is kinda crazy for cheap tools.
I have PP screwdrivers with a metal shank and they are surprisingly good but power tools are a different beast.
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>>2959318
>24h later and still no replies
Wtf I thought there were at least some krauts, brits and frogs, poles or italians in this board but I guess I was wrong. Online reviews seems good enough so I'm buying the kit.
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>>2959318
I'm still waiting the universal battery.
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>>2959318
They're okay. I have an impact drill from the lineup, different model than in the picture, but it's been fine. I mainly use it with a Makita adapter and then an aftermarket chink 8Ah 21700 battery.
Parkside everything is "fine for the money". If you want more serious tools and you're in Europe, then Makita is the go-to brand, but the same stuff from Makita would cost 2-4 times as much.
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>>2959571
I use brushless Bosch blue at work and it's good. I have used Makita before and it was good too but any of those two will cost me the same as this parkside performance kit just for the two batteries and a charger. Not really comparable.
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Well went ahead and bought it, pleasantly surprised so far. Came with a tool bag and a flashlight.
The little impact driver will definitely be useful, the safety button on the saw is pretty annoying and will take time to get used to.
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I have a few of the 12v drills; they're often discounted and the batteries are also fairly affordable. I find them really handy for diy projects, you can have a couple in rotation with different bits for the same price as a single green bosch drill
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>>2960197
malwart hyperturd rates pretty gud at the poornigger price point but you dont get the fake metabo colorscheme
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>>2959318
For that price I would pick it up and replace whatever inevitably breaks with Bosch blue with either parkside battery adaptors (avoid 3d printed) or cheap lupo bosch batteries.
This guy continuously reviews Parkside Performance tools and compares each gen to the last:
https://youtu.be/dbDK5TW9Lgc
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>>2959318
Got this psbsap 20-li d4 set a year ago, it's pretty great.
Also bought my sister the PBSPA 12 C3 E4 with some batteries and bits as well and she's happy with it.
I kind of liked that one a lot because you can remove the head, but then I'd have 2 types of batteries and meh
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>>2959318
I have a battery sander and cord miter saw and power washer.
parkside is perfectly decent for hobbyist/occasional use, obviously won't cut it professional volume/precison, but they're fine for just fucking around at home. The miter saw I have had for 3 years, did a whole home renovation, and it's still going.
main downside of parkside for me is that whenever possible the tools are designed to only accept parkside consumable parts (blades etc) which are made of cheap shit metal, so if you're going to use it several times a month, might as well fork out the cash for higher end gear , it's cash your going to spend on extra bits and bobs anyway with parkside. (this is not a problem with drill bits)
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>>2964336
I think it's a great deal ye. Both this and last year, they ended up being bought out by scalpers (or people who really wanted it, like me) who buy it within an hour of the store opening. I didn't really put it through it's paces but I used it while making my workshop to drill 3mm steel for many hours while putting up OSB and it was fine.
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>>2959318
i have 3 pieces of that kit.
first of all green parkside is usually shit. Parkside performance is either shit or really great.
1The Drill with 60NM best powerfor price dril out there hands down, its on paar with a 200€ makita for 40€.
2.The Angle grinder on sale for 40€ is great.considering what a makita or Bosch costs.
downside it has a sharp protection meaning if you press to hard it goes out. with the model in you pic you switch it back on. i heard ppl complaining about the model with touch buttons where you have to press 3 button in correct order if it goes out which is a pain in the ass.
also a 4AH or a smart (pouch cell battery is a must.)
3. the SDS drill is pretty weak, it does its job but is slow but again for 50€ compared to a 300€ hilti not bad. for a homeowner totally fine, at work drilling 100 holes in really good concrete definitely not.
the non hammer drill function is a joke it has a slip clutch so forget the SDS wood drills the drill is way more powerful.
Prices are round about what i paid on sale in the sore without batteries
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>>2959318
Arnold approves it ( yuck )
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>>2972344
Some good deals on their french online store this week (i will post pics and détails when delivered)
Bought :
-12v 4Ah b4 papk batteries (two for 15€)
- PKLLP 360 B green laser + tripod (30€)
- PPDSSA 12 A1, 12v impact 12,7mm 1/2 square (18€) for light car work
- PAR ratchet 12 B1, 12V (12€)
- molly kit (6€)
- rivet kit (5€)
- double isolated wine glasses (4€)
- bits (4€)
IMO this this chinkshit (owim or grizzly) but with easier warrenty options at lidl than mystery aliexpress brands shilled elsewhere (and no headache return policy). Here in France the Leroy Merlin or Castorama entry level shit is also rebadged from china with low quality too (dexter/ McAllister). I have some inheirited/second hand facom or nice tools, some corded ryobi and black&decker from the 2000 is also decent. So my usual process is : good second hand reputable brands -> rebadged chinkshit from lidl-> rebadged chinkshit from local stores-> ali-> usual brands from local stores