I bought this chainsaw and i love it ,its everything i need.It has plenty of power to fell a 30 cm oak tree.4ah batters last about 30 min.Einhells build quality is miles ahead from parkside.Price was 240€in my country with 2x chargers,2x4ah batterys(i could have waited for discount but i needed chainsaw now) and a chainsaw.I wouldnt go back to gasoline if someone gave it to me for free. Cost of cutting is ridiculously low ,1l of oil lasts for 20 charges and oil is like 3€ 1L for me.Charger is 72W and 1kwh in my country is 10€ cents.I sharpen my own chain but even that is like 20€ for a new one.There was promo discount for 2.5Ah battery +charger i bought 2 for 15€ and this chainsaw runs even on 2.5ah for 10-15min. Over all i am more than happy.
alot of people fail to recognise that u have to buy gasoline, sparkplugs for motor chainsaws,,,and the hassle to turn them on sometimes,,,, i switched to electric grass trimer and mawer,,,and its easy as just clicking the button, no hassle, love it,,, was interested in this chainsaw,and ur comment kinda convinced me to get it,,,, im not really a super big fan of einhell, their plastic is somewhat hard and it brakes easily,,,but motors runs for a long time
@@ioanzaman9225 Its well known that Parkside has almost no quality control ,their models vary so much in quality that sometimes even with same shipment you can get a good or bad product.There were whole series of products that were total trash nobody was buying like B2 version of gasoline chainsaw.Another example was a green cordless drill couple years ago that had its clutch mechanism falling apart. A friend of mine returned a hammer drill 3 times after short use. Lidl has decent return/fix policy and warranty but i would rather buy a tool that works and that i can get spare parts for after warranty is done .And that reason alone is why einhell is better.
@@zumbazumba1 Please don't forget the Performance range from Parkside! I see many videos on UA-cam with comparisons between different Parkside tools and tools from established brands and I am amazed by the good performance of the Parkside ones. And the price of a chainsaw with Performance range batteries is much lower than this Einhel! What more can we talk about the 8A accumulators, because they can be bought cheaper than the 5.2A ones from Einhel!
@@ioanzaman9225 Oh you mean batterys of 8ah that are avalable once in 5 years and they get sold out because they order 30 batterys for a town of 70.000 people? Lidl has delivery to canary islands which are closer to africa than europe in middle of nowhere ,in croatia that is in middle of europe you cant get delivery like in germany. Yea no thanks . . . At least i can buy einhells batterys every day.Preformance prices are so close to name brands that sometimes you can get 10x better dewalt tool for 20-30€ more.I used to like parkside when tools came out and you could buy a great quality tool for 20€ ,now quality is so low i mostly buy little things ,like nuts,screws and bolts or stuff on 30% sale .
I talked to the company that does the printing and they told me that they don't have the cables and connectors they only do the printing on plastic. you who found the pieces to make the connection can you tell me a link! thank you very much!
This is exactly what a friend of mine did, with an adapter he made the Einhell chainsaw run on Parkside batteries Otherwise, in order for the Parkside to work with other batteries, a 10K resistor must be inserted as shown in the video ua-cam.com/users/shortsNuVU1XQ3ukY?feature=share ua-cam.com/users/shorts1-dOLZn0lj0?feature=share
Parkside has 2 speed levels and quick stop. In the video shows them both spinning at the same speed in the low speed mode on Parkside. But in the high speed mode the difference increases greatly.
I don't know other countries, but here in Finland, Parkside is Germany's Lid'l -supermarket's "cheap mark" -product. Without repair and spare parts -services, "money back" -warranty -principals... . Einhell is old and real trademark and tool warehouses sold it, not supermarkets. I think, Einhell's is better!
@@ErCanEverything Mulțumesc pentr recenzie. Ai mai făcut testul de tăiere ?! Care este mai bună până la urmă ? Văd din comentarii că părerile sunt împărțite ...
arent parksides batteries 20v and einhells u used are 18,, so that chainsaw works at 36v and u put in 4 when u showed that adapter for pakrside batteries onto einhell,,, isnt it bad to put 20v onto tool thats 18v?
Is the same 💩. Everyone uses 5x 3,7V cells. Nothing but marketing. Using parkshit batteries on Einhell products is stupid. An Einhell tool will drain the batteries beyond the safe level, the undervoltage cut off mechanism is in the parkshit tool, not the battery. The Einhell has it in the battery. Meaning, it's ok to use Einhell batteries on parkshit tools, not ok parkshit batteries on Einhell tools. And no one else will tell you this.
The batteries of Einhell and Parkside consist of 5 LiIon cells connected in series and their nominal voltage becomes 3.7V x 5 = 18.5V, that is, 20V inscription is only marketing. The actual voltage of such batteries is ~15V (0%) and 21V (100%)
I bought this chainsaw and i love it ,its everything i need.It has plenty of power to fell a 30 cm oak tree.4ah batters last about 30 min.Einhells build quality is miles ahead from parkside.Price was 240€in my country with 2x chargers,2x4ah batterys(i could have waited for discount but i needed chainsaw now) and a chainsaw.I wouldnt go back to gasoline if someone gave it to me for free. Cost of cutting is ridiculously low ,1l of oil lasts for 20 charges and oil is like 3€ 1L for me.Charger is 72W and 1kwh in my country is 10€ cents.I sharpen my own chain but even that is like 20€ for a new one.There was promo discount for 2.5Ah battery +charger i bought 2 for 15€ and this chainsaw runs even on 2.5ah for 10-15min.
Over all i am more than happy.
alot of people fail to recognise that u have to buy gasoline, sparkplugs for motor chainsaws,,,and the hassle to turn them on sometimes,,,,
i switched to electric grass trimer and mawer,,,and its easy as just clicking the button, no hassle, love it,,,
was interested in this chainsaw,and ur comment kinda convinced me to get it,,,,
im not really a super big fan of einhell, their plastic is somewhat hard and it brakes easily,,,but motors runs for a long time
You worked with Parkside, how do you know that Einhel is superior to Parkside?
@@ioanzaman9225 Its well known that Parkside has almost no quality control ,their models vary so much in quality that sometimes even with same shipment you can get a good or bad product.There were whole series of products that were total trash nobody was buying like B2 version of gasoline chainsaw.Another example was a green cordless drill couple years ago that had its clutch mechanism falling apart.
A friend of mine returned a hammer drill 3 times after short use.
Lidl has decent return/fix policy and warranty but i would rather buy a tool that works and that i can get spare parts for after warranty is done .And that reason alone is why einhell is better.
@@zumbazumba1 Please don't forget the Performance range from Parkside! I see many videos on UA-cam with comparisons between different Parkside tools and tools from established brands and I am amazed by the good performance of the Parkside ones. And the price of a chainsaw with Performance range batteries is much lower than this Einhel! What more can we talk about the 8A accumulators, because they can be bought cheaper than the 5.2A ones from Einhel!
@@ioanzaman9225 Oh you mean batterys of 8ah that are avalable once in 5 years and they get sold out because they order 30 batterys for a town of 70.000 people?
Lidl has delivery to canary islands which are closer to africa than europe in middle of nowhere ,in croatia that is in middle of europe you cant get delivery like in germany.
Yea no thanks . . . At least i can buy einhells batterys every day.Preformance prices are so close to name brands that sometimes you can get 10x better dewalt tool for 20-30€ more.I used to like parkside when tools came out and you could buy a great quality tool for 20€ ,now quality is so low i mostly buy little things ,like nuts,screws and bolts or stuff on 30% sale .
which one you recommend, which one is better?
Prezentare frumoasa, multumesc!
Здравей, колко време върви Ейнхела с 2x4 ампера батерии? Благодаря!
Excellent machine job 👍
Thank you my Friend🙏🤝
this is a very good machine...recommended..thanks for review
Thank you🙏🤝🤝🤝
Does Parkside has 2 speed choices?
It also stops faster!
You even did adapters for batteries 👍👍👍
Yes, Parkside have 2 speed options, but I don't know which is faster, because I haven't cut with Einhell yet🤷♂️
I talked to the company that does the printing and they told me that they don't have the cables and connectors they only do the printing on plastic. you who found the pieces to make the connection can you tell me a link! thank you very much!
Is it possible to use Einhell batteries on Parkside with adapters?
This is exactly what a friend of mine did, with an adapter he made the Einhell chainsaw run on Parkside batteries
Otherwise, in order for the Parkside to work with other batteries, a 10K resistor must be inserted as shown in the video
ua-cam.com/users/shortsNuVU1XQ3ukY?feature=share
ua-cam.com/users/shorts1-dOLZn0lj0?feature=share
el cargador es universal vsale decir tanto por ejemplo para 2,5 o4,0amp.hora?
With this charger you can charge any batteries shown at 2:17🙂
BUN !!! 👍👍👍
Thank you🙏🤝
Parkside is better 👍👍👍👏👏
I think so too
Good
Great job 👍👍👍
Яка пилка краща скажіть будь-ласка!?
where i can find this adapters for the batteries
a friend who deals with 3D printing prints for me, there is a business card in the video. but they were assembled by a colleague of mine
Care este mai buna din ele Parkside sau Einhell ?! 👍
Parkside has 2 speed levels and quick stop.
In the video shows them both spinning at the same speed in the low speed mode on Parkside.
But in the high speed mode the difference increases greatly.
I haven't cut with Einhell yet, I don't know if it will cut faster or slower, but I would bet on Parkside.
I don't know other countries, but here in Finland, Parkside is Germany's Lid'l -supermarket's "cheap mark" -product. Without repair and spare parts -services, "money back" -warranty -principals... . Einhell is old and real trademark and tool warehouses sold it, not supermarkets. I think, Einhell's is better!
@@jyrkikoskinen8402 Mulțumesc pentru recenzie. Care este mai bun până la urmă ?! Din comentarii văd că părerile sunt împărțite ...
@@ErCanEverything Mulțumesc pentr recenzie. Ai mai făcut testul de tăiere ?! Care este mai bună până la urmă ? Văd din comentarii că părerile sunt împărțite ...
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That music at the start reminds me heavily of Ion Fury.
Great 👍👍👍
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Could u put the details of the adapter bussines card in normal letters ? Thanks
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Quanto é o valor dela completo
Nice Video now make a cutting test
Thanks, i will do a cutting test🤝
Why no speed test? Just saw through a simple log to see which cuts faster.
arent parksides batteries 20v and einhells u used are 18,, so that chainsaw works at 36v and u put in 4 when u showed that adapter for pakrside batteries onto einhell,,, isnt it bad to put 20v onto tool thats 18v?
Is the same 💩. Everyone uses 5x 3,7V cells. Nothing but marketing.
Using parkshit batteries on Einhell products is stupid. An Einhell tool will drain the batteries beyond the safe level, the undervoltage cut off mechanism is in the parkshit tool, not the battery. The Einhell has it in the battery. Meaning, it's ok to use Einhell batteries on parkshit tools, not ok parkshit batteries on Einhell tools. And no one else will tell you this.
The batteries of Einhell and Parkside consist of 5 LiIon cells connected in series and their nominal voltage becomes 3.7V x 5 = 18.5V, that is, 20V inscription is only marketing. The actual voltage of such batteries is ~15V (0%) and 21V (100%)
@@ErCanEverything aah thanks for info (=
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