Fantastic video! I did not have too many Parkside tools, but I have bought so many because of your videos and honest opinion. Parkside should pay you for promotion! But only honest promotion and keep the videos like this. And 11/10 Broke Life score for the test rig!
Thank you for watching and for leaving a comment! It is now released in the Netherlands at 40 EUR and honestly I think they have priced it excellently for what you get.
Great review again thanks I’m to far down the rd to start buying 12v now as everything I’ve got is either performance 20v or Makita 18v but like the looks and weight of the 12v . Your test rig btw is worthy of a patent for sure love it 😂
😅 The test rig took a lot of time to come up with indeed 😂 I also really like the power of the 18-20V stuff, but the lightness of the 12V tools is really nice too. So I just end up buying one of each line 🥲
I noticed increased noise with 60nm 20V black drill as compared to the base green 20V one, too. The brushless may be stronger and smaller but there's never a free lunch, probably 😁
Thank you very much for this highly awaited video ! A bit disappointed about the sound level of this new toy, but the performances are there ! That’s the main point
Thank you too for watching it! Yes I felt the same way, the noise level is a bit of a disappointment, however I can't say anything bad about the performance. It surprised me nicely!
@@BrokeLifeEU btw, you said this video would be released once Lidl would have put on sale the multitool so… have you seen this multitool on sale in one or another country? Cause I can’t find it at the moment
@@maorindranaub786 Yes, it is currently listed on the Lidl.nl website. Link: www.lidl.nl/p/parkside-performance-accu-multitool-12v-zonder-accu/p100383265
Ok lidl. We got it. We will now spend money on 12v tools. Until you again make 20v outperforming 12v then 12v will again outperform 20v. And then... Great vid and effort, to add.
Thank you! Yes, looks like that is their plan. They sell nice 12V stuff for a while, then 20V and so on. Need to make them profits don't they and we can't really help ourselves, but we can help them with their profit targets 😂
They will come up with 40v tools eventually thats where the industry is going. Bosch and Milwaukee are the only big brands insisting on 20v for power applications like big grinders and big circular saws.
So,i just committed to the 12V performance drill, the one with removable chuck, i guess i will take also the oscillating multi tool now 😅 depends how expensive it is!
I have been wanting the 20v multitool for a while but they don’t sell it in the UK. Would happily take yours off your hands if you don’t want it anymore 😉 I agree with what you say about the membrane buttons. Always a failure point on their tools. I have the parkside leaf blower with membrane buttons and they are starting to crack
I think honestly the 20V will disappoint you more than you think. For just basic stuff it is fine, however its big size does not at all mean big power. You need to put in a lot of time and effort to get anything done with it. On top of that the new version of it, the C3 is even worse. I hope you get the Performance stuff too in the UK, because those are the good tools, I really am not a fan of the green Parkside stuff. On top of that as I showed the pre-release video to a friend I also had to let go of my 20V multitool in the video as he had just returned his 3rd C3 and really wanted the B2 from the video. So as I had no need for it anymore it also went off to pastures new. I also returned the Performance one from the video to its owner. In the end I have a video with 2 multitools, but in reality I also have none 😅
I have the green one, its okay for the price but definetly weak for my use. Im thinking about getting a fein kit for 200eur since I already have bosch batteries. I do a lot of door frame corners when installing floors
Fein are on another level entirely. Never had one of their tools but from what I have seen they are just professional grade tools and once you get them you don't look back.
Will be a while mate as I am tring to arrange the use of a tractor and combine it with the new C4 PARKSIDE PASSP video and also I am working almost every single day that is left of November. Need to finance the channel 😅
Yes, I guess that is the normal experience of the 20V multitool users. Is yours the C3? Also would love to read what you think when you get the new one and test it out.
@@kiky2h Is it really bigger than the 150Nm one? I don't have a need for it in all honesty I love the 12V Performance with hammer mode, the new 45Nm that is, however I want to review it so I have to buy it 😅
Thanks for the review! I have a couple of green ones already, so I won't buy it. The green ones are slower but I can always dual wield them if I'm under pressure 😅
I have the 20v version. It is very loud and when I cut in wood I have to wiggle it around most of the ti,e in order to make cuts. I don't know if it is my fault or the mashine is underperforming.
I wouldn't say it is your fault. That is my experience with the green 20V as well. The B2 from OWIM is better than the newer C3 which I find rather tragic.
The increased noise probably means it's better you should hear Makita i wouldn't go near one without ear protection even while not cutting. That being said Makita can cut through metal. I had to cut a metal tube 4x4 and about 2mm thick i got through it with AliExpress blades(surprisingly good blades for the price). Aluminium is way easier i had to do that as well recently. Metal cutting is not enjoyable with them but sometimes you have no choice.
Not even close to being quiet, however it will get the job done a lot quicker so really depends on what the neighbours prefer at 3 a.m. 😂 They are releasing some new Performance multitool blades I think I need to get my hands on those as well.
@petrika4596 On the V20 tools yes, however the Performance multitool from this video is just a 12V version. So 20V batteries do not fit it, they do however for the 20V green multitool.
i have the 20V green multitool (the one with the battery perpendicular on the handle). It is just loud, vibrates like hell and i really could not find it working efficiently on any surface (Together with the 12 V ratchet wrench, they stay on the top of the useless tools list.
I get the feeling the green multitools vibrate more on the handle side than they do on the cutting side 😂. With this one however I think they did a fairly decent job.
The brushless motor makes a lot of difference, it gives more power and takes longer to discharge the battery! It's a possibility that they changed the gears also, so they deliver more oscillations!
The oscillating angle is also slightly increased on the 12V version, compared with the 20V version. Also the 20V when pressed in to the cut will bog down, whereas the 12V, because of the brushless motor will hold its speed much better. 20K oscillations sounds good on paper, however that is without any real cutting resistance at the front of the blade.
Fantastic video! I did not have too many Parkside tools, but I have bought so many because of your videos and honest opinion. Parkside should pay you for promotion! But only honest promotion and keep the videos like this. And 11/10 Broke Life score for the test rig!
Thank you so much for the nice comment! I do apologise to your wallet very sincerely and I hope it can forgive me!
I love your Channel! Thanks for the great videos!
Thank you so much! Thank you for your comment, that made me happy tonight and thank you for watching!
The 12V also looks 100x better!
At least 100 times better for sure!
Thanks for the review!
Might think about this once it hits more markets.
Thank you for watching and for leaving a comment! It is now released in the Netherlands at 40 EUR and honestly I think they have priced it excellently for what you get.
Great review again thanks I’m to far down the rd to start buying 12v now as everything I’ve got is either performance 20v or Makita 18v but like the looks and weight of the 12v . Your test rig btw is worthy of a patent for sure love it 😂
😅 The test rig took a lot of time to come up with indeed 😂 I also really like the power of the 18-20V stuff, but the lightness of the 12V tools is really nice too. So I just end up buying one of each line 🥲
Thanks for another great video! I think I'll buy it when it appears on the French store :)
Thank you for the kind comment! I think it should be on Lidl FR in a couple of days, at least that is how they have done it in the past.
I noticed increased noise with 60nm 20V black drill as compared to the base green 20V one, too. The brushless may be stronger and smaller but there's never a free lunch, probably 😁
Absolutely, the brushed ones seem to be quieter on the Parkside stuff at least. You can't have it all unfortunately.
Thank you very much for this highly awaited video !
A bit disappointed about the sound level of this new toy, but the performances are there ! That’s the main point
Thank you too for watching it! Yes I felt the same way, the noise level is a bit of a disappointment, however I can't say anything bad about the performance. It surprised me nicely!
@@BrokeLifeEU btw, you said this video would be released once Lidl would have put on sale the multitool so… have you seen this multitool on sale in one or another country? Cause I can’t find it at the moment
@@maorindranaub786 Yes, it is currently listed on the Lidl.nl website. Link: www.lidl.nl/p/parkside-performance-accu-multitool-12v-zonder-accu/p100383265
Thank you again 🙏
@@maorindranaub786No worries! 🤝
Thank you for another great video! 🍻
Glad you enjoyed it and thank you for watching and commenting!
Ok lidl. We got it. We will now spend money on 12v tools. Until you again make 20v outperforming 12v then 12v will again outperform 20v. And then...
Great vid and effort, to add.
Thank you! Yes, looks like that is their plan. They sell nice 12V stuff for a while, then 20V and so on. Need to make them profits don't they and we can't really help ourselves, but we can help them with their profit targets 😂
They will come up with 40v tools eventually thats where the industry is going. Bosch and Milwaukee are the only big brands insisting on 20v for power applications like big grinders and big circular saws.
So,i just committed to the 12V performance drill, the one with removable chuck, i guess i will take also the oscillating multi tool now 😅 depends how expensive it is!
May as well 😂 They released it at 40 EUR in the Netherlands. Even at that price I find it to be a really good buy.
I have been wanting the 20v multitool for a while but they don’t sell it in the UK. Would happily take yours off your hands if you don’t want it anymore 😉
I agree with what you say about the membrane buttons. Always a failure point on their tools. I have the parkside leaf blower with membrane buttons and they are starting to crack
I think honestly the 20V will disappoint you more than you think. For just basic stuff it is fine, however its big size does not at all mean big power. You need to put in a lot of time and effort to get anything done with it. On top of that the new version of it, the C3 is even worse. I hope you get the Performance stuff too in the UK, because those are the good tools, I really am not a fan of the green Parkside stuff. On top of that as I showed the pre-release video to a friend I also had to let go of my 20V multitool in the video as he had just returned his 3rd C3 and really wanted the B2 from the video. So as I had no need for it anymore it also went off to pastures new. I also returned the Performance one from the video to its owner. In the end I have a video with 2 multitools, but in reality I also have none 😅
I have the green one, its okay for the price but definetly weak for my use. Im thinking about getting a fein kit for 200eur since I already have bosch batteries. I do a lot of door frame corners when installing floors
Fein are on another level entirely. Never had one of their tools but from what I have seen they are just professional grade tools and once you get them you don't look back.
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I have a question
What blades are compatible with Parkside multi tools or do they only take Parkside branded ones
Whens the gisam 1/2 video out mate
Will be a while mate as I am tring to arrange the use of a tractor and combine it with the new C4 PARKSIDE PASSP video and also I am working almost every single day that is left of November. Need to finance the channel 😅
just ordered one, ive been using the 12v green version and well it works but just barely
Yes, I guess that is the normal experience of the 20V multitool users. Is yours the C3? Also would love to read what you think when you get the new one and test it out.
You are the one to blame for my bank account going down!!! Great video
If that helps I am also to blame for the state of my own bank account 😂 It is in a sorry state now more than ever and this channel is not helping it 😂
@@BrokeLifeEU Have you seem the BF24 parkside?what do you think?
@@kiky2h I think my bank account is €99 worse off because of them 🤣 And I want the BF24 version, not the regular one.
@@BrokeLifeEU I think it's a nonsense, it doesn't have a hammer drill, it weighs 1.8 kg with battery and it's bigger than the 150nm model.
@@kiky2h Is it really bigger than the 150Nm one? I don't have a need for it in all honesty I love the 12V Performance with hammer mode, the new 45Nm that is, however I want to review it so I have to buy it 😅
Thanks for the review! I have a couple of green ones already, so I won't buy it. The green ones are slower but I can always dual wield them if I'm under pressure 😅
Thank you for watching and for commenting! I appreciate it! Do you have 20V ones or 12V ones?
@@BrokeLifeEU both, got snagged with some irresistible red price tags haha
@ Those red price tags have had me in a difficult situation on so many occasions 😂😂😂
I have the 20v version. It is very loud and when I cut in wood I have to wiggle it around most of the ti,e in order to make cuts. I don't know if it is my fault or the mashine is underperforming.
I wouldn't say it is your fault. That is my experience with the green 20V as well. The B2 from OWIM is better than the newer C3 which I find rather tragic.
I haave the 20V Performance version, and I wont give it away anymore. Its seems to be a lot quiter than the 12V Performance version now.
You have a unicorn right there! Fully support you keeping it!
The increased noise probably means it's better you should hear Makita i wouldn't go near one without ear protection even while not cutting. That being said Makita can cut through metal. I had to cut a metal tube 4x4 and about 2mm thick i got through it with AliExpress blades(surprisingly good blades for the price). Aluminium is way easier i had to do that as well recently. Metal cutting is not enjoyable with them but sometimes you have no choice.
Not even close to being quiet, however it will get the job done a lot quicker so really depends on what the neighbours prefer at 3 a.m. 😂 They are releasing some new Performance multitool blades I think I need to get my hands on those as well.
I'd happily take the 20v 😉
The regular 20V one as in the one in the video?
@BrokeLifeEU i have neither, so 🤷
@@viktorlang7399 Ah got you! 😅 Sorry I was a bit thick there. I made this video so long ago I forgot what I was on about 😂
First like and then watch👆
Love the idea 😅
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Thank you!
Does batery from green parkside pastures on black?
Yes, all X12 team batteries will fit.
@BrokeLifeEU does 20v fits?
@petrika4596 On the V20 tools yes, however the Performance multitool from this video is just a 12V version. So 20V batteries do not fit it, they do however for the 20V green multitool.
@@BrokeLifeEU thanks
You are welcome!
i have the 20V green multitool (the one with the battery perpendicular on the handle). It is just loud, vibrates like hell and i really could not find it working efficiently on any surface (Together with the 12 V ratchet wrench, they stay on the top of the useless tools list.
I get the feeling the green multitools vibrate more on the handle side than they do on the cutting side 😂. With this one however I think they did a fairly decent job.
@BrokeLifeEU yes. I might try to screw a fixture on the handle and grip it from the head 🤣
I don't get it. Why would the 12v outperform the 20v if in every term possible, the 20v is more powerful? makes no sense to me.
The brushless motor makes a lot of difference, it gives more power and takes longer to discharge the battery! It's a possibility that they changed the gears also, so they deliver more oscillations!
@@bogdan_d82 What you say makes sense, but not in this case, since parkside states that on the 6th speed, both have 20k oscilations!
The oscillating angle is also slightly increased on the 12V version, compared with the 20V version. Also the 20V when pressed in to the cut will bog down, whereas the 12V, because of the brushless motor will hold its speed much better. 20K oscillations sounds good on paper, however that is without any real cutting resistance at the front of the blade.
don't support company's dumb design decisions and do not buy this crap.
Membrane buttons I guess?