Its so far from the best unfortunately . . . They have some good tools but 80% of tools are chinese junk.Half products that could have been good if they put a little more effort.Sad reality that fanboys dont wanna admit .
@@zumbazumba1 Agree. Some things are great, others not so much. Basically always need to look at how many times you need it. Custumer support is great tho.
I think it would be interesting to compare it with the parkside performance battery jigsaw. More so than comparing it with the festool, which price wise is just not in the same category at all.
@@WoodworkJoe-qr6xhjust look at the garden trimmer going from two plastic blades to string based with low quality motor inside...the old one has a front ball bearing on the motor lates models do not.. Tiger saw is also worse now.. some tools are just too cheap now
Thank you for the review. I do wonder if the vibration test would have different results with saw blades attached. The counter weights in the reciprocating mechanisms might be designed with the blade's weight in mind. I own quite a few Parkside Performance tools and one thing they generally don't score well at is noise and vibration. My little experience with Festool has been the opposite, far less vibrations and noise. On longer jobs they are less fatiguing to use. Besides reliability it is one reason why I can't really consider Parkside for any professional use. How did it feel to use these tools in this regard? I understand the preference for a somewhat objective comparison for the video. However, things like noise and vibration is something where the experience of using them tells me a lot more.
Very poor quality on this parkside, starting with the little switches, and the mechanical parts. Festool is expensive, great tool. I have an old corded model from bosch and I'm satisfied after 15 years of use. It's not brushless, but you can buy the carbon brushes and it just works.
Parkside became the best DIY tool selling brand in Europe.
Its so far from the best unfortunately . . . They have some good tools but 80% of tools are chinese junk.Half products that could have been good if they put a little more effort.Sad reality that fanboys dont wanna admit .
@@zumbazumba1 Agree. Some things are great, others not so much. Basically always need to look at how many times you need it. Custumer support is great tho.
I think it would be interesting to compare it with the parkside performance battery jigsaw. More so than comparing it with the festool, which price wise is just not in the same category at all.
@@zumbazumba1 That's a very odd, angry comment. 80% is just a number you made up
@@WoodworkJoe-qr6xhjust look at the garden trimmer going from two plastic blades to string based with low quality motor inside...the old one has a front ball bearing on the motor lates models do not..
Tiger saw is also worse now.. some tools are just too cheap now
Thank you for the review.
I do wonder if the vibration test would have different results with saw blades attached. The counter weights in the reciprocating mechanisms might be designed with the blade's weight in mind.
I own quite a few Parkside Performance tools and one thing they generally don't score well at is noise and vibration. My little experience with Festool has been the opposite, far less vibrations and noise. On longer jobs they are less fatiguing to use. Besides reliability it is one reason why I can't really consider Parkside for any professional use.
How did it feel to use these tools in this regard? I understand the preference for a somewhat objective comparison for the video. However, things like noise and vibration is something where the experience of using them tells me a lot more.
Very poor quality on this parkside, starting with the little switches, and the mechanical parts. Festool is expensive, great tool. I have an old corded model from bosch and I'm satisfied after 15 years of use. It's not brushless, but you can buy the carbon brushes and it just works.
Where did you get this? I cannot find this anywhere
@allhandmade , please ask parkside to create a powerstation powered with X20 batteries
Dawid i Goliath, Goliath win
I have the previous version, its garbage.
Parkside це так для домашнього використання а Festool це для професійного використання
nie, Parkide to tanie narzędzie a Festool działa 😜. jestem hobbystą i mam też festool