good to see you back, a few people have mentioned that your compressor might be a tad on the small side however you can link multiple small cheap compressors together as and when funds allow to enable the running of greedier air tools. kindest regards Martin
These tools are rebranded and most low cost air tools are all exactly the same with different brand names etc. I have loads of budget air tools and they’re all exceptional, it really depends on the compressor and not so much the tool! Really good for the money
glad you mentioned that it was the compressors fault with the impact wrench my dad has a 50l compressor and thats not enough for his MAC impact wrench can do about 2 bolts then have to wait for a full tank again :/
I bought my compressor from Aldi a couple of years back and it is on a par with this one. It isn't exactly the best but they're great value and are of a decent quality.
I've brought a few of the parkside tools from Lidl and ive found them to be great bits of kit. I haven't used them out on the job yet but for around the house jobs and hobby usage, I would recommend them to someone who is looking for a casual and reliable tool within a good price range any day.
The most of the tools are quite good for this price (I have almost everything from the video), but 102 l/min. from this small compressor isn't enough for them. The bigger tools (+ the sandblaster) need 180 + l/min (sandblaster - 310 l/min). Good video!
Looks exactly like my Omega Wolf compressor, which is the same brand as Aldi use to manufacture (or at least at one time they did) as well, just my tank looks a touch longer. I was going to get a new spray gun when I saw these in but didn't in the end. I got the saw from Aldi Workzone the week after, it's exactly the same. I figured I would get an all metal spray gun, the white plastic tub broke when over tightened before. Omega Wolf might be a new company name for the same previous company or the old one & it has a new one now. I remember warranty / guarantee chasing a new air filter was a pain in the arse.
I purchased a Parkside cordless drill about 20 years ago, for a few years it got used 5 days a week and has been used infrequently since, its still In working order though one of the batteries no longer holds a charge. I would recommend parkside tools they are great value.
I'd definitely invest in a better impact wrench, a well made one will use less air and give you a lot more torque, I'm looking at buying the 50L compressor from aldi but i think I'll buy the tools elsewhere as the impact from there is pretty pants as well.
Nice to see another upload James. I'm sure those tools would work better with a much larger compressor, most of them use large amounts of air volume and that small tank just doesn't have the capacity to run them very well.