That bosch would be just as sweet in 10 years, and I bet the trigger feels beautiful and linear. Its a professional tool for a reason. Its made to be used every day and not annoy you.
A green Vs blue test would be interesting to see with the impact , drill drivers in the Bosch range maybe multitool to . Just to see how much both lines differ
I'd always choose the Flexiclick version of the Bosch. Only a tiny bit longer but much more versatile. Also, my GSR 12V-35FC runs audibly faster with the double row 6Ah battery compared to the single row 3Ah battery. Might be interesting to see the differences in measured speed.
Its 4x the price if you order the complete FC-Set with batterys and charger. If you use this for living - of course buy the Bosch. For me the parkside is more than enough. I orderd an angle screw attachment as a cheap replacement for the excenter attachment of the FC-system.
Absolutely different models ! Dacia against Mercedes! Bosch has lock on the chuck when Parkside doesn't.The magnet on Parkside magnetic holder breaks within couple days work and then it useless when Bosch still perfect to use.Once Parkside getting load then smoke coming out of motor.I had 2 Parkside and had problems with both.Bosch is for everyday use the Parkside doesn't.
This isn't very good comparison because while parkside looks like a good bang for buck it isn't designed to for any serious work. Bosch has some good attachments and quite good price if compared to other professional tools of same class.
Il Bosch essendo piu'leggero e'molto piu'professionale basandomi anche su condizioni scomode. Ad ogni modo e inaccettabile' che il Parkside venga venduto a 150 E con batterie che durano troppo poco, io l'ho comprato a 69E e mi torna comodo per i lavori che faccio ma ho anche il Bosch a 18V C 60 con le Pro Core da 4A e di certo non posso farne un confronto essendoci cosi tanta differenza ma un ca;colcolo approssimativo si : Se le Pro Core fossero da 12V e 2A durerebbero 5 volte di piu'. Il le pagai 160E 2 con carica batterie 4A, le Parkside da 12V 2A costano 30E...Parkside esageratamente sopravvalutata ma la Bosch si fa pagare molto il nome. Il mio lo adoro della Bosch ma sel mandrino sono rimasto deluso e i 50 Nm con gli stessi giri a confronto di altri ne ha 16 in piu. Dovremmo incazzarci tutti con le CINESATE perche guardano i centesimi i cinesi, ma non sono veritieri su quello che dichiarano. STOP MADE IN CHINA.
Well, the previous model in my opinion was better , almost all new versions of the performance line are suffering from different problems right out of the factory.
Bosch is a bit overpriced. Bosch is not always that perfect. Parkside sometimes has nice tools and the price is always low. But Lidl / Parkside is in the end a disaster for the environment and for workers who make this stuff. I don't know if Bosch pays their Chinese factory workers a fair wage. But I do know that from the Parkside sales prices it is impossible to pay good. And so many Parkside tools end up in the trash after a few years of very little use. Because many people throw away or lose the receipt. I would say, if you must, buy Parkside. If you can, buy Bosch.
The drills which you use, are not made for a Hex-Holder. They are made for a regular chuck. It just look like a Hex shaft because with this kind of shaft, the clamping jaws in the chuck have better grip.
@@icku I didn't find it on the Bosch website. Only the blue ones. On the drills which you use, I also do not see the Bosch Logo. If the brand which you use, claims that it is for a 1/4 inch hex bit, then it is a shame. Are you sure the are original Bosch and the claim a hex bit? I am confused. I see the package of the drill but no logo and a non fit hex shaft. Do Bosch really claim that it fits in a 1/4 inch hex bit? I got problems like this, with really cheap drills from ebay. They were also bend. I have also no name cheap drill bits from Hornbach hardware store. On the Label it claims a 1/4 inch hex bit and it fits. Even if they are cheap.
@@icku You misunderstood. I was talking about the drills which you use. Not about the machine. Even I see the package of the drills, on the drill I do not see the Bosch Logo. Anyway, if it doesn't fit, it doesn't fit. All what I wanted to say is, that there are drills out which has a shaft that looks like a 1/4 inch hex but it isn't. Just because, they were made for a regular chuck.