Got that 8AH for 45 euro. Already bought a couple of Parkside things because of you and they are really good performing for the price. Also the 3 years warranty and shipping from their online store is a big bonus. I am also going to use the 8AH one to power other stuff. Someone 3D printed an adapter so I can use it for the TS-100 soldering iron, boombox, dc/dc 5V converters etc. maybe even emergency power. Hopefully the cutoff Voltage works as that was an issue with the non-smart 2AH one. (bought a seperate pcb for that one to cut the current under a certain Voltage)
@@zefautino Well the low price brands here don't. I just checked a popular brand distributed throughout a chain. My experiences are not really that great with that brand. At the store you walk in and just swap if it faulty. Battery 12 months warranty and most of the tools the standard 24 months that they have to give according to the law. The cordless drill and now the small mini chain have made my life a lot easier the past week. But I am not a do it yourself kind of guy that uses this stuff on a daily basis. I have some proper tools with a powercord that will still work in 20 years time. As a matter of fact I still have my fathers drill which still works perfectly fine after 60 years time. I tended to switch to the battery stuff mostly because of my electronics hobby. You can't buy 21700 cells (4.2V max per cell and 4000mA each so make that 5 cells + 5 cells in parallel) that are BT controlled. I have ordered a 3D printed adapter with a 30A fuse and switch so I can power all my stuff in the garden. Win win for me and I will also try to charge it via a solar panel. So far parkside is not the word you used in my case.
@@Luke-san The thing with parkshit is, when you need the tools, they fail. Very few are decent enough to use. FFS, I almost burned the disc grinder the first time I used it cutting a 1mm sheet metal. The other one I have, I've used it to cut concrete, steel rods, steel bars, steel beams, iron, wood, plastic, aluminium... for 20 years. Never had a single issue with it. If I can use a grinder for 20 years, abusing it, and it is still working, guess I know how to use a grinder without destroying it. The power on the parkshit... Depressing. To be kind.