I had that multi tool, it had some kind of fault after a few uses, I tried everything inside (a few repair vids on YT) but didn't work for mine. Bought a Bosch out of desperation. Has put me into the "buy cheap buy twice" mindset. Garage looks ace!
I got the creeper / seat and its spot on for the money, only complaint about it was the plastic wheels break over anything that isn't a smooth surface so upgraded the wheels and its perfect again.
You can not beat Lidl tools, with a three year guarantee. Make copies of the receipt, and put one in each instruction booklet. If they break you need to show the receipt. Friend of mine had a drill, used it on building sites, drilling holes through block work. The motor gave up after two and a half years. Parkside replaced without even needind to see the old item.
They're ok but you do have to send off the tools for repair which takes a few weeks. I had a 3/8 ratchet that broke after a few weeks so I just stuck it on eBay once it came back from repair and bought a Milwaukee (which was nearly 3x the price to be fair). They're ok if you're on a limited budget but you do get what you pay for.
They always have good tools in lidl to be fair. Had a few bits from there thats still going strong.
I had that multi tool, it had some kind of fault after a few uses, I tried everything inside (a few repair vids on YT) but didn't work for mine.
Bought a Bosch out of desperation. Has put me into the "buy cheap buy twice" mindset.
Garage looks ace!
I got the creeper / seat and its spot on for the money, only complaint about it was the plastic wheels break over anything that isn't a smooth surface so upgraded the wheels and its perfect again.
They do say to buy tools cheap then replace the ones that break with good ones since you obviously use them.
Car we see what cars u got in your fleet now and plans for the channel
You can not beat Lidl tools, with a three year guarantee. Make copies of the receipt, and put one in each instruction booklet. If they break you need to show the receipt. Friend of mine had a drill, used it on building sites, drilling holes through block work. The motor gave up after two and a half years. Parkside replaced without even needind to see the old item.
They're ok but you do have to send off the tools for repair which takes a few weeks. I had a 3/8 ratchet that broke after a few weeks so I just stuck it on eBay once it came back from repair and bought a Milwaukee (which was nearly 3x the price to be fair). They're ok if you're on a limited budget but you do get what you pay for.
Can u do quick run down what u have in ur fleet collection of vehicles
Th C4 1/2 impact wrench well worth the money undoes up to 800ftlb
How many blades did the multi tool come with? Almost cheaper to buy another set than buy all the blades by the look of it
I love how people ask him questions on his channel have you ever seen him reply to anybody?
When you going to film more stuff with jason on is cars
Jason has his own channel.
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parkside tools are made by enhiell
They're not. Einhell had a contract with them years ago. Generally they are made by grizzly, kompernass or by contract in a Chinese factory now