I've got quite a few tools from Parkside, and can state from practical experience that they are excellent value for money. My latest Parkside purchase was the borescope, which has proved to be very useful.
They are very good value for money, borescope is a very handy tool even outside automotive use it can be a great tool for construction workers as well. They had thermal cameras not so long ago as well.
I have done a video on that Parkside to a week ago on my channel the electric screw driver .you can also put wall changeable batteries in them to I use them on the wall charger
@@patrickwilliams4613 Thanks Patrick I didn't realize that you could do that. It's a really handy screwdriver for electrical components. I love your channel I've just subscribed. It's great to see that you're scraping and giving new life to old components. People are to fond of throwing away perfect equipment that may just have a minor fault that can easily be fixed. People even throwing away stuff because they don't know how to change a fuse. It's very sad but we have become a throw away society.
@@JohnnyMotel99 I'll try them out Johnny, I'll let you know how they work in my screw gun. They held up well against some fairly big screws on the ratcheting screw driver. I've plenty of Pozi bits so don't mind sacrificing one from this set. Believe it or not the best Pozi drive bits I've ever used were made by Stanley, they were well tough. Makita make some really good ones also, they do long shank ones for their auto screw guns they are fairly expensive but last for ages.
I've got quite a few tools from Parkside, and can state from practical experience that they are excellent value for money.
My latest Parkside purchase was the borescope, which has proved to be very useful.
They are very good value for money, borescope is a very handy tool even outside automotive use it can be a great tool for construction workers as well. They had thermal cameras not so long ago as well.
I have done a video on that Parkside to a week ago on my channel the electric screw driver .you can also put wall changeable batteries in them to I use them on the wall charger
@@patrickwilliams4613 Thanks Patrick I didn't realize that you could do that. It's a really handy screwdriver for electrical components. I love your channel I've just subscribed. It's great to see that you're scraping and giving new life to old components. People are to fond of throwing away perfect equipment that may just have a minor fault that can easily be fixed. People even throwing away stuff because they don't know how to change a fuse. It's very sad but we have become a throw away society.
Wonder if the pozi bits are hardened? Probably wouldn't survive a cordless driver...
@@JohnnyMotel99 I'll try them out Johnny, I'll let you know how they work in my screw gun. They held up well against some fairly big screws on the ratcheting screw driver. I've plenty of Pozi bits so don't mind sacrificing one from this set. Believe it or not the best Pozi drive bits I've ever used were made by Stanley, they were well tough. Makita make some really good ones also, they do long shank ones for their auto screw guns they are fairly expensive but last for ages.
Damn, every time you go out you buy a new tools?🫣.
Only when I go to Lidl 🤣
The trousers look like good enough quality - fleeced lined too can’t go wrong with them - great price too
Everytime I go to hardware stores, I'm always telling myself to wait for promo time😁😭 instead of buying the very first tools I see in the shop🤣