Pretty good for home, i found them here in Lidl for 20 euro, i bought a few... i have most of the Parkside cordless tools, they do the job at a small price and are pretty solid. I was wondering if you have a review of the 8Ah battery ? They will have it here next week and i am not sure if its worth 70 euro. Thanks...
Hammer drilling looked pretty hard. But if you need only a couple of holes, I suppose it does the job. Bought this exact model for my dad three months ago in Italy and took it back to my country. Dad was happy. Thanks for the review bro!
@@TechGuruAndrew subed already three months back, when I was buying a multimeter for myself as well back in Italy together with the drill. Find your reviews very helpful!
For some reason the label on mine in the UK says "Coredless Impact Driver 20V". Bizzare, since the model number and everything else is the same? It's not an impact driver?
Normally yes. I do this on a different brand. You get a lot of speed but a lot less torque so not good if you have tight fasteners to install or remove.
This does not appear to have a hammer function since I could not hear the clicking hammer sound when he was drilling which is why he struggled to drill the whole. Note: The drill has a hammer icon on the clutch and the outer packet says "hammer drill" but...there is no mention of "impact" or "tile" or "mansonry" in the manual although... if you look at the manual of 20-Li B2 or 20-Li A1 "impact" "tile" and "masonry" is mentioned in the PDF manual. Parkside are masters at marketing but if indeed it does not have hammer function, it's useless for tile or masonry.
if you take a look to the dust when he drill the wall, the first is red, the second is grey. So it must be red brick and concrete wich explain why the second hole is hard to drill. (Sorry if my english isn't good)