The performance D4 is on sale in Germany for 29.99 now. I must upgrade for it. Fun fact i use mostly the 12v green one, as the 20V counterparts are so heavy and the smallest tool can do most of the jobs. This spring in the Netherlands I could get a whole range of 12 V tools for 15€. Some are real gems while some are real trash. Thank you for this presentation
The 12v green model costs €9,99 right now in Belgium, 4ah battery €12,5 absolute bargain. Ordered a set yesterday and will build a wooden deck arround our pool this weekend.
I’ve been using the brushless drill daily for over an year now and do recommend it highly, though in the Uk it’s not near the same price. For those living in continental Europe, this drill is a no brainer. The only thing missing with parkside performance is a broader range of tools.
I didn't mean to ask you but the original commenter. Sorry if that wasn't clear enough. Thanks for your prompt answer, though! I edited my comment for clarification. @@DennisDIY
I got the performance version for 38€ (Spain) about two years ago, very happy with it, since I got it, I barely need to use the most powerful (and heavy) corded drill for anything. Past week the non-performance one was on sale (12€), so I bought, I can easily tell it is worse than the performance one, but for 12 bucks is a no brainer....
I recently bought this same Parkside Performance 12 volt screwdriver, but as a complete kit 2x 12v 2A batteries, 1 charger, a kit of normal drills, a kit of wood drills and a kit of screw adapters all inside the screwdriver bag for 72 euros It wasn't cheap but at least I didn't need to buy anything else, the only thing I would like was instead of 2x 2A batteries I would like it to be one 12v 2A and one 12v 4A because I've seen in other videos that the 12v 4A one gives a extra performance because the energy drop during periods of effort is smaller in a 4A battery and also that with a 4A battery you have 48W of power in the screwdriver and with a 2A battery you have 24W of power
Nice to have a complete set, I haven't test a 4AH yet. Thanks for you comment. I will see if I can get a 4ah as Wel. I really like the small size of those machines, some extra power is welcome, but I do think it's really strong already with the 2 AH.
@@DennisDIY well, it would actually be interesting to put a battery with more capacity to see if the difference in performance would be noticeable in the different devices, especially when there are 3 types of 12v batteries and 3 types of 20v, with a borrowed 12v 4A battery I was able to conclude that it seems give extra performance but I haven't tested it yet with a 12v 5A battery, I wonder if it would give a little more performance, it's a strong device with a 12v 2A battery but at some point the need for a little more power appears, for example in my tests with a 12v 2A battery I was unable to remove a rusty screw from an electric scooter but with the 12v 4A battery I was able to remove it
As in the tekst it was an offer, I I always wait the special offers. Here normally it cost 44.99, last week it was a day offer voor 14. 99. This are the offers you should look for, every week new products here. Only I do not know how it works in other countries.
The performance D4 is on sale in Germany for 29.99 now. I must upgrade for it. Fun fact i use mostly the 12v green one, as the 20V counterparts are so heavy and the smallest tool can do most of the jobs. This spring in the Netherlands I could get a whole range of 12 V tools for 15€. Some are real gems while some are real trash. Thank you for this presentation
Nice, and yes, always go for the offers.
Thanks for the reply ✌️
The 12v green model costs €9,99 right now in Belgium, 4ah battery €12,5 absolute bargain.
Ordered a set yesterday and will build a wooden deck arround our pool this weekend.
Nice price, never understand their offer system. sometimes they have loads of special offers, and sometimes you wait and wait.. They won't come.. 😂
@@patrickrooden Is it still on promo? Mine broke down today and I need one, but it costs 30 euro in belgium and 80 for performance
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I’ve been using the brushless drill daily for over an year now and do recommend it highly, though in the Uk it’s not near the same price. For those living in continental Europe, this drill is a no brainer. The only thing missing with parkside performance is a broader range of tools.
This price was an day offer, normal it costs 44,99. I also really like this small tool. Very handy and for a 12v machine very powerfull. 💪
Which version do you have? A1, B2, C3, D4?
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As in the description C3
I didn't mean to ask you but the original commenter. Sorry if that wasn't clear enough. Thanks for your prompt answer, though! I edited my comment for clarification. @@DennisDIY
Ahh I didn't notice that, no problem 👍
I got the performance version for 38€ (Spain) about two years ago, very happy with it, since I got it, I barely need to use the most powerful (and heavy) corded drill for anything. Past week the non-performance one was on sale (12€), so I bought, I can easily tell it is worse than the performance one, but for 12 bucks is a no brainer....
I agree, it small but very nice, stiil use it here
I recently bought this same Parkside Performance 12 volt screwdriver, but as a complete kit 2x 12v 2A batteries, 1 charger, a kit of normal drills, a kit of wood drills and a kit of screw adapters all inside the screwdriver bag for 72 euros It wasn't cheap but at least I didn't need to buy anything else, the only thing I would like was instead of 2x 2A batteries I would like it to be one 12v 2A and one 12v 4A because I've seen in other videos that the 12v 4A one gives a extra performance because the energy drop during periods of effort is smaller in a 4A battery and also that with a 4A battery you have 48W of power in the screwdriver and with a 2A battery you have 24W of power
Nice to have a complete set, I haven't test a 4AH yet. Thanks for you comment. I will see if I can get a 4ah as Wel. I really like the small size of those machines, some extra power is welcome, but I do think it's really strong already with the 2 AH.
@@DennisDIY well, it would actually be interesting to put a battery with more capacity to see if the difference in performance would be noticeable in the different devices, especially when there are 3 types of 12v batteries and 3 types of 20v, with a borrowed 12v 4A battery I was able to conclude that it seems give extra performance but I haven't tested it yet with a 12v 5A battery, I wonder if it would give a little more performance, it's a strong device with a 12v 2A battery but at some point the need for a little more power appears, for example in my tests with a 12v 2A battery I was unable to remove a rusty screw from an electric scooter but with the 12v 4A battery I was able to remove it
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What's your verdict. Which would you recommend?
For sure the Parkside preformance PSSAP 12 c3 brushless, this is much stronger powertool and better quality which is hard to see in a video
@@DennisDIY thanks. I thought it looked the better of the two. Thanks for the recommendation and the content!
Where did you get those prices? In my Lidl it’s at least 35€
As in the tekst it was an offer, I I always wait the special offers. Here normally it cost 44.99, last week it was a day offer voor 14. 99. This are the offers you should look for, every week new products here. Only I do not know how it works in other countries.
Please. Keep you comments fair, based on experience without the bad words. Thanks