I wanted the green line a few months back but anons said not to pay 70$ and wait for the performance line. This a deal?
nay, get a used professional machine instead. with parkside you either get something good or a total piece of shit. nothing in between
>>2963935Idk...they advertise a brushless motor with 10x longer lifespan than their most popular green model and a 5yr warranty
there is already a thread >>2959318
>>2963933think ahead. does that brand or battery standard have a line of tools? do you think you would buy their saw, grinder or whatever in the future?it might cost you more right now to buy a drill, charger and battery from "brand name" but i will be so much cheaper in the future when you can just add a saw or grinder or whatever to your collection.
>>2963933No. Drill by itself regualry sells for 40 euro. Combo 2ah battery + charger can be gotten for 20. A single 4ah battery is often on sale for 20.
Wut.lol. Todays lidl pampflet.I have one. Its ok. Gonna buy performance jigsaw
>>2963968based finnbro.just buy makita or dewalt or ryobi. that brand will be out of stock in a few years and then you are left there stranded.
>>2963968Mirin those prices, here the recipe saw is going for 50 quid atm. I bought >>2963949 and would probably try to pick that hammer drill too.For the price and with a 5 year warranty it's a no brainer, if the tool breaks lidl just gives you a new one.
>>2963968Also>5.8JPretty doubtful considering my brushless Bosch on puts out 2.6J at the same size.
>>2964006the problem is, it will suck. it will be a crap tool and you will hate using it. just buy a brand tool in the first place. i know if you desperately need a drill or a saw you need it today and not when you have saved up money for it.
>>2963933130 euros isn't much of a deal for this. $60 gets you a good Makita combi drill, $40-50 for a 4Ah battery, $30 for a charger. Miss all the Parkside accessories you can pick up for $5 anyway. Only thing is that this is brushless and Makita wouldn't be at that price point.>>2963968I have that SDS hammer drill, it's decent.
>>2963968>4 euros cheaperCunts!
>>2964148dont buy that crap, just dont. you are not only supporting a business that make crap tools but you are hurting your future self. you could have bought a quality drill that lasted generations, but you bought the cheapest one?
>>2964009No, it will indeed not suck. It's a drill so how will that annoy you?>Buy a brand toolNo. I'm not getting jewed because a tool has a ®©™ on it. The trigger is an of the shelf chinese brand? Yes. The controller can't be repaired? Yes.The gears are poorly hardened? Yes.The bearings are no name made in Indonesia garbage? Yes.The pricetag is 4x as much? Yes.B-but look at the brand pedigree. Lol.
>>2964148Mein gott that angle grinder is looking mint.
>>2964161>I'm not getting jewedOh, but you definitely are
>>2964167this is only $150 from home depot
>>2964168There's no Home Depot in Europe, and you'd probably pay $250 for those (pretty crap) tools just because they're yellow.
>>2964161it will suck. do you use drills and such on a daily basis? no you dont you wouldt make this thread if you did. but i do and i regret every cheap ass tool i bought, wish i bought proper tools in the first place.>>2964168the drill is useless its there cheap ass model made to attract op, and when you have that why do you need a driver? bag gets thrown away first day
>>2964168btw i paid 700 for their entire bag, drill, driver, 2 saws, masonry drill, grinder. coop in norway. fuck home depot. thats a steal even from home depot
>>2964162Yeah, but they come with that awful membrane pad.
>>2964168>Plastic chuck>Not brushless Kek. This infinitely shttier than parkside performance.
>>2964191>do you use drills and such on a daily basis? no you dont you wouldt make this thread if you did.Behave lil bro, behave. At first I thought you were somewhat serious but turns out you're retarded.
>>2964221good luck making a drill or saw failing on you when its your job. its not funny.
>>2964251Tools fail all the time, including the expensive ones you jerk off to.
>>2964451Not really, no. I used to buy cheap tools when I was a poorfag, and most broke.All the actual quality tools I bought still work.The few times something broke was either after 10+ years of heavy use, expected wear and tear to a point where you're amazed the tool still works and already bought a backup basically or expect to have to buy a new one and don't necessarily rely on it working, or dropping it off a ladder on concrete or something.There's ofc expensive tools which aren't quality, like Bosch for example.
>>2964451i was a poorfag once, and i bought the cheapest tools awailable. it was just a waste of money, a 20€ drill that lasted that project? thats 20€ wasted. should have saved up that money instead and bough a real kit from a brand. cheapest versions of expensive brand drills fail regulary, atleast makita does. i had two of them catch fire right there in my hands, but they where then doing a job your cheap ass drill can never do. so i bought the expensive version and it never failed.
>>2964460milwaukee is garbage that can't be repaired or serviced.
>>2963936>advertise a brushless motor with 10x longer lifespaAnd you believe them?
>>2964486brushless motors only have 2 small cheap ball bearings that are in mechanical contact, the rest is magnets and wire coils in epoxy. They basically last forever.At worst you have to replace 2 bearings you can buy for 2 bucks online anywhere these days.brushed motors have carbon brushes which wear and create carbon dust which abrades the bearings and the gears and everything, so they wear out eventually.
>>2964479>>milwaukee is garbage that can't be repaired or serviced.what's a better brand?