You looked like you had almost no idea what are you doing, but in absence of any other review thumbs up since i saw how tool works and got some useful informatio
I’m delighted you reviewed this fantastic little product, it really is an impressive tool for the price. I actually bought the driver, drill/driver combo and the 12v jigsaw all for lighter site work. They all use them same 12v battery pack (as done my other brand oscillating tool) and they make a great kit for lighter jobs. Considering a spare battery pack and charge cost £29.99, and you can buy their shearing tool for £34.99, it’s a no brainer to pick up a few of these tools, share battery packs and have the ability to charge multiple batteries at once. If I’m being honest though, your work on the screwing section was.... not good. I don’t like people jumping into UA-cam just to comment negativity, so if you don’t mind I’d rather offer some constructive criticism. You need to set your torque setting higher here, use a quality bit rather than cheese bits, and you *really* need to drill a pilot hole for most screws going into hard wood. That aside, I applaud your efforts, and I really hope you keep doing more. Good luck in the future.
Antoni Gates hey can you help to give some info about bits. I bought this drill but not sure which bits to bought. Does every brand buts go with it , or i have to buy parkside bits? I hope u get my point
the clutch pinch is 100% ok, and the bits i have many to destroy, the idea is to show how powerful is the tool and to bring it to its limits and the operator knows many things but i am not hear only to show how much i know for me is all about the tools what they can do, but thanks for your commend happy to know all opinions :)
@@TechGuruAndrew but at least you need to know which bit you must use for specific screws... you have there PH2 screw (silver) and you're trying it with PZ2 and it's not working, so you took PZ1 (smaller) insted of another type? :D
You looked like you had almost no idea what are you doing, but in absence of any other review thumbs up since i saw how tool works and got some useful informatio
I’m delighted you reviewed this fantastic little product, it really is an impressive tool for the price.
I actually bought the driver, drill/driver combo and the 12v jigsaw all for lighter site work. They all use them same 12v battery pack (as done my other brand oscillating tool) and they make a great kit for lighter jobs. Considering a spare battery pack and charge cost £29.99, and you can buy their shearing tool for £34.99, it’s a no brainer to pick up a few of these tools, share battery packs and have the ability to charge multiple batteries at once.
If I’m being honest though, your work on the screwing section was.... not good. I don’t like people jumping into UA-cam just to comment negativity, so if you don’t mind I’d rather offer some constructive criticism.
You need to set your torque setting higher here, use a quality bit rather than cheese bits, and you *really* need to drill a pilot hole for most screws going into hard wood.
That aside, I applaud your efforts, and I really hope you keep doing more. Good luck in the future.
Antoni Gates hey can you help to give some info about bits. I bought this drill but not sure which bits to bought. Does every brand buts go with it , or i have to buy parkside bits? I hope u get my point
Hi, is it possible to buy additional battery ?
www.kompernass.com/index.php?route=product/manufacturer/info&manufacturer_id=16
can we break into the walls in cinderblock?
yes
@@TechGuruAndrew
I would like to hang on a concrete wall to hang flower pots, can I pierce it with this drill?
+1, You show how not do things ;-) but it was useful, this show how this is powerful and how quick the battery is lost
NiceTubeAccount hot to destroy the clutch pinch you fingers and destroy two bits in no time...the battery is fine it's the operated who knows nothing
battery wasn't full charge but the idea is how powerful is the tool :)
the clutch pinch is 100% ok, and the bits i have many to destroy, the idea is to show how powerful is the tool and to bring it to its limits and the operator knows many things but i am not hear only to show how much i know for me is all about the tools what they can do, but thanks for your commend happy to know all opinions :)
@@TechGuruAndrew but at least you need to know which bit you must use for specific screws... you have there PH2 screw (silver) and you're trying it with PZ2 and it's not working, so you took PZ1 (smaller) insted of another type? :D