I have the corded Parkside vacuum. After 3 years of very sporadic use, the motor clamps barely hold anymore, the accessories fall off the hose, the filter bags keep sliding off the stub, the motor filters are in pieces, and I already had to repair loose cabling in the motor. It would be more fair to compare a used Parkside to the used Bosch, because in 3 years the Bosch may still keep going, while the Parkside will definitely be at the bottom of a dumpster.
I have the same Bosch GAS 18v-10L as in your Video. I noticed that you need to Clean your Filter really well otherwise its suctionpower is gradly reduced. Also in your Video it looks Like the Parkside has a bigger Diameter than the Bosch with would Help with your Tests.
@@icku I mean the cross-section area of the Vacuum nozzle. In your test specifically, a wider cross-section would be more beneficial than higher suction power alone. The vacuums aren't sealing well against the surface. I think the test would be more scientific if the Vacuums can seal against the surface and lifted straight. The easiest thing would be to use sealing tape on the Jar, like EPDM and an adapter so that the cross-section area are the same.
Bosch was used max 10 times for dust collection. If after only 10 times the filter deteriorated so badly that even thoroughly cleaning can return it to it initial state I think you should rethink the quality of the brand.
18V and 20V batteries are the same. The 18V are nominal (tool on) while the 20V are the maximum voltage (fully charged battery). Both batteries are 8Ah so there's really no advantage here for any brand
Доста глупаво, ако капачката в случая не беше хлъзвата и тръбата да си губи вакуума, тестът щеше да е МНОГО, МНОГО по-ефективен. Поради гладкостта на ламарината е достатъчно да я хванеш под 1⁰ накриво и да поднесе бъркана малко, губи де вакуума и...
Точно заради това същия тест го проведох и с найлонов плик. Изгледа ли цялото видео? Найлона нито е хлъзгав, нито има как да го хванеш под грешен ъгъл :) Боша е по-слаб и то осезаемо. Не защото съм фен на Парксайд, но Бош са се изложили стабилно с изобретението си.
I am missing a 40V version
Interesting way of testing
A comparison with one of the parkside corded ones would be nice. Does it really have 4x suction power than this 20V one?
I have the corded Parkside vacuum. After 3 years of very sporadic use, the motor clamps barely hold anymore, the accessories fall off the hose, the filter bags keep sliding off the stub, the motor filters are in pieces, and I already had to repair loose cabling in the motor.
It would be more fair to compare a used Parkside to the used Bosch, because in 3 years the Bosch may still keep going, while the Parkside will definitely be at the bottom of a dumpster.
Sorry to hear that
I have the same Bosch GAS 18v-10L as in your Video. I noticed that you need to Clean your Filter really well otherwise its suctionpower is gradly reduced.
Also in your Video it looks Like the Parkside has a bigger Diameter than the Bosch with would Help with your Tests.
All vacuum cleaners need regular filter cleaning. The filter in the video has been cleaned before filming. Diameter of ..? Sorry, didn't get you there
@@icku I mean the cross-section area of the Vacuum nozzle. In your test specifically, a wider cross-section would be more beneficial than higher suction power alone. The vacuums aren't sealing well against the surface. I think the test would be more scientific if the Vacuums can seal against the surface and lifted straight. The easiest thing would be to use sealing tape on the Jar, like EPDM and an adapter so that the cross-section area are the same.
Maybe test them with the filters removed, if you don't have a new filter for Bosch
Bosch was used max 10 times for dust collection. If after only 10 times the filter deteriorated so badly that even thoroughly cleaning can return it to it initial state I think you should rethink the quality of the brand.
In my experience vacuums deteriorate a lot. So a brand new one with comparable specifications should clean sweep an old one ;)
parkside battery is 20v more amp not wonder its stronger the machine
18V and 20V batteries are the same.
The 18V are nominal (tool on) while the 20V are the maximum voltage (fully charged battery).
Both batteries are 8Ah so there's really no advantage here for any brand
@@engineer_alv i think the 20v better cells inside and the bms can deliver more amps
No they are the same 21700.
Both the Bosch pro core and parkside 8ah has the same cells. No advantage there.
bosch vs something from lidl.... ummm i'll go with bosch :)
Доста глупаво, ако капачката в случая не беше хлъзвата и тръбата да си губи вакуума, тестът щеше да е МНОГО, МНОГО по-ефективен.
Поради гладкостта на ламарината е достатъчно да я хванеш под 1⁰ накриво и да поднесе бъркана малко, губи де вакуума и...
Точно заради това същия тест го проведох и с найлонов плик. Изгледа ли цялото видео? Найлона нито е хлъзгав, нито има как да го хванеш под грешен ъгъл :) Боша е по-слаб и то осезаемо. Не защото съм фен на Парксайд, но Бош са се изложили стабилно с изобретението си.
Battery powered vacuums suck.
Yup and some of them blow