Parkside multitool VS Makita In-depth review test with a drop test
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- Опубліковано 4 лют 2022
- Are you planning to buy a Parkside multi-tool but you want to know whether it is good?
Then you should watch this video first.
I'm doing a test and comparison with Makita's multi-tool.
Parkside multitool VS Makita In-depth review test with a drop test.
Practical multi-tool with oscillation technology with countless applications for sawing, cutting, planing and sanding
With continuously adjustable vibration speed with soft start
The accessories are easy to change without tools
Universal holder - suitable for common accessories
Tool can be set up in a variable working direction
Integrated LED work light for a better view of the workpiece
Ergonomically designed device with soft grip and robust metal head
The device is suitable for the 20V battery from the Parkside® 20V family
Excluding battery and quick charger
Makita TM3010CX3J Multitool in Mbox + Accessories
Description
Equipped with a quick-release system for quickly changing accessories.
Oscillating Multi-tool that can: sand, scrape, cut and saw.
Extra versatile machine due to the wide range of consumables for various operations.
Ideal machine for renovation and conversion work.
High working comfort thanks to optimal ergonomic handle.
Equipped with a dust extraction that enables dust-free working.
Easy work in the smallest corners and spaces: blades can be placed in 12 different angles.
Equipped with speed control (rotary knob) for processing different materials.
Equipped with a soft start: ensures a smooth start in the material.
For metalworking, especially suitable for thin sheet material.
Tip: use a low speed for sanding for optimal effect
Technical data:
Power consumption 320 Watt
Constant electronics yes
Soft start yes
Cable length 5.0 m
Sound pressure level (LpA) 80 dB(A)
dim. lxwxh 283x68x87 mm
Weight (EPTA) 1.6 kg
Sound pressure level (K) 3 dB(A)
Oscillation angle left/right 1.6 °
Oscillating movements 6000 - 20000 rpm
Soft grip yes
Var. speed control (rotary knob) yes
Vibration (K) sawing wood 1,5 m/s ²
Vibration (K) metal sanding 1.5 m/s ²
Vibration ah sawing wood 6.5 m/s ²
Vibration ah metal sanding 2.5 m/s ²
Volts (voltage) 230 V
Saw blade change without tools yes - Навчання та стиль
Got to take the price into consideration, Makita is about 4x the price of parkside. I dont mind an extra 30 seconds for a fraction of the price.
extra 30 seconds x however many times you use the tool, not just once as you imply, how much is your time worth? neither are you considering the longevity of the tool and how soon you need to replace it.
@@appleOgreenhow many seconds did you spend writing that comment?
Parkside is better considering the price for home use
the parkside won if you look at it from a cost/performance standpoint.
I was surprised by how similar they were. I expected a massive difference.
Thank you! For a DIY do you have tested VONROC? What do you recommend for a quality DIY tools systems?
Are the parkside accessories compatible with Makita
Nice vidéo
Nice 👌
Good Tools 🛠🍻
You might wanna google how to measure decibel correctly. Thanks!
this test is totally unfair ...............first thing first have used the same (brand) tips ? 2nd you can compare tools , but they have to be the same price range .it's obvious if you test the same tool but one costs almost 8 times more than the other one expects much much more lasting , stamina and performance from the first one don't you think ?
No.
They have to be in the same price range? Who is telling you these rules?
A simple working brain !
Of Course they have to be ! if i buy a 20K car i dont expect to perform like a ferrari o vice versa , so why should i expect a few bucks tool to perform like a 200 one ?
These cheap tools from discounters are usually trash. Even hand tools are many times not straight. The same bad quality for the same price, you can get it elsewhere. Lidl and co. aren’t worth it.
Buy Fein...
GERMAN LENGUE PREIS+LEISTUNG PRKSIDE BESSER
бош исто није лош, лепо ради као макита.
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