I bought a few tools last week from 12V performance line. 350Nm impact wrench couldn't loose the 120Nm wheel nut (tightened tge previous day). The jigsaw has a pushbutton and remains on once you touched it. There's a look that easy to push and unlock as well. Quite dangerous during change of a blade. My old Makita is way more smoother. Lastly an impact driver. Couldn't drill a 25 mm bore into pine tree, 6mm into a concrete. All of them tried with 4Ah and 2,5 performance battery fully xharged. I brought back them on the following day.
Amen. A mirka/3M style 150mm sander is what we really need. Sanders are among the tools in which cordless is less practical. It's the kind of tool that sometimes you use for 2 or 3 hours straight and almost always connected to a vacuum anyway.
@@MiguelCamba Yeah, totally agree, especially on the vacuum part. Sanding with a vacuum on is a game changer, so there's no benefit for me too to have a battery sander. I think Parkside could take inspiration from Maxxt or a Fanzwork for a Performance model
@@edfort5704 black orbital sander will be in the stores in Germany on 23.09.2024. Also a 12V performance angle grinder, will pick them up both for sure.
I bought a few tools last week from 12V performance line. 350Nm impact wrench couldn't loose the 120Nm wheel nut (tightened tge previous day). The jigsaw has a pushbutton and remains on once you touched it. There's a look that easy to push and unlock as well. Quite dangerous during change of a blade. My old Makita is way more smoother. Lastly an impact driver. Couldn't drill a 25 mm bore into pine tree, 6mm into a concrete. All of them tried with 4Ah and 2,5 performance battery fully xharged. I brought back them on the following day.
When is this available?
Looks nice, finger crossed!
I'd still prefer for them to release a corded brushless sander though
Amen. A mirka/3M style 150mm sander is what we really need. Sanders are among the tools in which cordless is less practical.
It's the kind of tool that sometimes you use for 2 or 3 hours straight and almost always connected to a vacuum anyway.
@@MiguelCamba Exactly this. Expected runtime with a 12v 2Ah battery: 90 seconds
@@MiguelCamba Yeah, totally agree, especially on the vacuum part. Sanding with a vacuum on is a game changer, so there's no benefit for me too to have a battery sander.
I think Parkside could take inspiration from Maxxt or a Fanzwork for a Performance model
Have you looked inside? I wonder what kind of motor they used? Short body, they probably put in a brushless one.
Its brushless.
parkside performance is usually brushless
I really hope this is gonna better quility then the corded performancr sander they released last year.
Pas encore vendu en France ?
Si c'est dispo en ligne
@@seabass2682 ok merci 👍
Not available in shops in Poland
Кога ще го има в България?
Нямам такава информация. С господата от Лидл не сме в най-добри отношения.
The bigger cable version was a fail. It had so much vibration because of a slate plate, that I‘ve send it back
Black Bosch 12V 😉
Yet another tool we won’t get in the UK. Regular green parkside for us
Patience, these look like prototypes for now. And who knows what production capacity they have for them.
@@edfort5704 black orbital sander will be in the stores in Germany on 23.09.2024. Also a 12V performance angle grinder, will pick them up both for sure.
Needs bigger battery 😂
Too bad it is 12v. These little batteries just don't perform on friction tools to my experience
12v needs to have this and more tools too, not just 20v.
Would be nice for 12v to get a brushless router too.