Congratulations to the family, Thea Rose 🤗. Nice review on the new jigsaw. The 1st jigsaw looks like it is fitted with M5 grub screws, I'd would be inclined to replace them and store it away (just in case) Wishing you and the family a happy and healthy Christmas and New year😊👍
Hello my friend. Parkside is a nice brand in common hop. It is the brand preferred by thousands of people in many parts of the world. price performance instrument. Best wishes. Thank you for the introduction and information. See you. Stay healthy and happy. (Baby was great. Congratulations.)
Nothing like getting a new jigsaw! We replaced our old one not too long ago - it was a game changer! Also, congrats to you all on Thea Rose - she's beautiful!
Congratulations for another grandchild Grumpy. Wishing the family good health and happiness. £19 is dirt cheap. With a battery, charger and hard carry case.
Congratulations on the upgrade for the shop. I switched over to battery operated not that long ago in preparation to move to Okinawa. I will never go back to wired ones 🙌🏻
Nicely done Grumpy 😁. Well done Grandad 😀. Looks like the quick release for the blades is a nice function on the jigsaw. Good move buying a spare battery, always good to have a fully charged one to hand. Thanks for the video... Grandad 😁👍
Congrats all on the good news buddy. The easy blade change is a real benefit and also the lack of trailing power cord. It does actually cut surprisingly well tbh. I'e used the Parkside blades before and they aren't great but as you say they can always be changed for a better make and a finer cut. I think the 4.0 battery is definitely the way to go and I hope this doesn't make it too heavy or cumbersome to use. That said, for the price, providing it's reliable, that may not be an issue at all. Thanks for sharing Dave.
Thanks mate. Ive since got a 4ah battery & to be honest there isnt much difference with weight. Even with the supplied blade it cuts quite well. Like i said i was surprised how good it was for £19. Lets see how long it lasts shall we before i manage to kill it😉😉
Grumps, thanks for posting your review. I don’t really need anymore power tools TBPH, but I’m a sucker for a bargain. Recently, Lidl have been offering 20% off the Parkside12v range and decided to have a closer look. I was lucky enough to pick up the planer - the tool I wanted - but noticed the drill/driver was discounted by 30% on top of the 20% voucher deal. Well, it would be rude not to, so for under a tenner, I left the shop with an excellent little cordless tool that can live in my handy, snagging toolbox in the boot. Alas, having had a bad experience with the corded Parkside jigsaw - again, probably only cost me around £12 some years ago - that was just useless. I get it, jigsaws are not designed to cut perfectly straight lines, but should be able to cut reasonably plumb. The Parkside was literally all over the place - in both directions, regardless of blade choice. Using the same blades in the Hitachi resulted in plumb cuts in material up to an inch thick. Having watched your review, I can’t help thinking that it might have been worth a punt. 😢
Congratulations on your new family members hope they are doing well .i have a 12 volt Ryobi drill & a 12volt reciprocating saw the battery packs are 1.3 amp & look identical to your jigsaw battery don't know if you have 12 Ryobi in UK good video & looking forward to seeing what you get up to making with your new toy stay safe cheers David 👍
Congrats to the family on the beautiful baby girl Donna And Aled.... shake your hand grandad . ... thats cracking bit of kit do you think it would be good for cutting galv ducting mate with a metal blade in it
First of all congratulations.... I also have the same jigsaw plus its big brother version but I find if you need to use it upside down for what ever reason it trips out after a little while.. i tryed to fix mine to a bench upside down before I got my bandsaw but other then that there really good tools for Parkside tools
Nice video mate looks good from the money but if u like to get a Makita one to Match your drill and saw keep an eye on eBay or Facebook marketplace this time of year as some good deals for power tool 👍
Nice review Dave, what's the deepest cut you can do on this saw? Does the saw take any longer type blades? How is battery life for length of cut or cut time ? Can I cut several 2.4m lengths of ply on 1 full battery? No problems with 4ah battery fitting?. How has it fared in the year that you've had it?
On the box it says max depth of cut is 70mm in wood & 3mm in aluminium. Ive cut 32mm salvaged skirting boards ok. Takes the usual blades so would think it would take longer blades. Small batteries seem to run out quick but the 4ah batts last much longer but it all depends what you are cutting. Ive used it quite abit & had no problems as of yet. Well worth the £19.99 i paid
I'm noticing a theme here with the price of your jigsaws! 😁 Congratulations on new arrival 👍🎊🍻
Thanks james. Yeah thats strange
Congratulations to the family, Thea Rose 🤗. Nice review on the new jigsaw. The 1st jigsaw looks like it is fitted with M5 grub screws, I'd would be inclined to replace them and store it away (just in case) Wishing you and the family a happy and healthy Christmas and New year😊👍
Thanks mate
Hello my friend.
Parkside is a nice brand in common hop. It is the brand preferred by thousands of people in many parts of the world. price performance instrument. Best wishes. Thank you for the introduction and information. See you. Stay healthy and happy. (Baby was great. Congratulations.)
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@@GrumpysWorkshop4 see you.
Nothing like getting a new jigsaw! We replaced our old one not too long ago - it was a game changer! Also, congrats to you all on Thea Rose - she's beautiful!
Thankyou
First and most importantly... Thea is beautiful! I am not familiar with Parkside but you did it properly with a nice review.
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Congratulations for another grandchild Grumpy. Wishing the family good health and happiness.
£19 is dirt cheap. With a battery, charger and hard carry case.
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Nice one Grumpy, more babysitting duties for you. 👍🏻👏🏻🇬🇧
For sure, thanks for watching
Congratulations on the upgrade for the shop. I switched over to battery operated not that long ago in preparation to move to Okinawa. I will never go back to wired ones 🙌🏻
Yeah cordless is the way to go
Congratulations Grump on the new family. You've shown cheap doesn't always mean nasty. Good vid, regards, Fred
Thanks mate
Nicely done Grumpy 😁. Well done Grandad 😀. Looks like the quick release for the blades is a nice function on the jigsaw. Good move buying a spare battery, always good to have a fully charged one to hand. Thanks for the video... Grandad 😁👍
Thanks mate😂😂
Congrats all on the good news buddy. The easy blade change is a real benefit and also the lack of trailing power cord. It does actually cut surprisingly well tbh. I'e used the Parkside blades before and they aren't great but as you say they can always be changed for a better make and a finer cut. I think the 4.0 battery is definitely the way to go and I hope this doesn't make it too heavy or cumbersome to use. That said, for the price, providing it's reliable, that may not be an issue at all. Thanks for sharing Dave.
Thanks mate. Ive since got a 4ah battery & to be honest there isnt much difference with weight. Even with the supplied blade it cuts quite well. Like i said i was surprised how good it was for £19. Lets see how long it lasts shall we before i manage to kill it😉😉
Flash new tool David. For the price, it does a fair job. Hope you are enjoying the emptier workshop too.
Keep on creating.
Cheers, Bluey 👍
Thanks mate
Grumps, thanks for posting your review. I don’t really need anymore power tools TBPH, but I’m a sucker for a bargain. Recently, Lidl have been offering 20% off the Parkside12v range and decided to have a closer look. I was lucky enough to pick up the planer - the tool I wanted - but noticed the drill/driver was discounted by 30% on top of the 20% voucher deal. Well, it would be rude not to, so for under a tenner, I left the shop with an excellent little cordless tool that can live in my handy, snagging toolbox in the boot. Alas, having had a bad experience with the corded Parkside jigsaw - again, probably only cost me around £12 some years ago - that was just useless. I get it, jigsaws are not designed to cut perfectly straight lines, but should be able to cut reasonably plumb. The Parkside was literally all over the place - in both directions, regardless of blade choice. Using the same blades in the Hitachi resulted in plumb cuts in material up to an inch thick. Having watched your review, I can’t help thinking that it might have been worth a punt. 😢
Congratulations David on the new arrival 🎊😊 looks like a bargain that Jigsaw.
Thanks karl. Yeah i was surprised how good it was
Great thorough review I have few pieces of Parkside along with all my makita but will definitely invest this jigsaw
Thanks for watching
Congratulations on your new family members hope they are doing well .i have a 12 volt Ryobi drill & a 12volt reciprocating saw the battery packs are 1.3 amp & look identical to your jigsaw battery don't know if you have 12 Ryobi in UK good video & looking forward to seeing what you get up to making with your new toy stay safe cheers David 👍
Thanks mate
Nice overview Grandad, looks like a decent bit of kit for the quids.
Thanks mate
Congratulations Grandad!
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Congratulations fella love the parkside stuff
Thanks mate
Congrats to the family on the beautiful baby girl Donna And Aled.... shake your hand grandad . ... thats cracking bit of kit do you think it would be good for cutting galv ducting mate with a metal blade in it
Thanks mate & i cant see why not. Ive only used it on wood so far so cant say for sure
@@GrumpysWorkshop4 ok cheers
First of all congratulations.... I also have the same jigsaw plus its big brother version but I find if you need to use it upside down for what ever reason it trips out after a little while.. i tryed to fix mine to a bench upside down before I got my bandsaw but other then that there really good tools for Parkside tools
Thanks for watching. Yeah for the money it is a good buy
Nice review Dave, very impressive is the performance of budget tools nowadays mate 🍻👍
Thanks mate, cheap tools are better now than they ever were
I'm just jealous of ya tool wall 👍
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Nice video mate looks good from the money but if u like to get a Makita one to Match your drill and saw keep an eye on eBay or Facebook marketplace this time of year as some good deals for power tool 👍
Thanks, i always window shop online looking for bargains😆😆
@@GrumpysWorkshop4 me to mate as iv replaced all my old dewalt tools with new one get some great bargains of new tool
Congrats to you all 👍
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I forget where it was, but you can get double-sided jigsaw blades now!
Had to look as i didnt know that
Nice review Dave, what's the deepest cut you can do on this saw? Does the saw take any longer type blades? How is battery life for length of cut or cut time ? Can I cut several 2.4m lengths of ply on 1 full battery? No problems with 4ah battery fitting?. How has it fared in the year that you've had it?
On the box it says max depth of cut is 70mm in wood & 3mm in aluminium. Ive cut 32mm salvaged skirting boards ok. Takes the usual blades so would think it would take longer blades. Small batteries seem to run out quick but the 4ah batts last much longer but it all depends what you are cutting. Ive used it quite abit & had no problems as of yet. Well worth the £19.99 i paid
@@GrumpysWorkshop4 I'll have to keep eye open for Lidl doing it again, thanks for info Dave, 1st hand experience is best information
Good review Dave and comes with a 3 year guarantee lots of big brand tools don't offer that.
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Congrats!
Thanks mate