3 year warranty. If it's the same sort of quality as the other Parkside tools I've bought then this is a steal!
Details:
Extremely versatile battery operated tool which functions as a drill, sabre saw, multi-sander as well as a multi-function tool
Each attachment can be swiftly and effortlessly changed without additional tool
Drill Attachment: 2-speed gearbox, max. no-load rotation speed (opm): 400 / 1350. Single sleeve keyless chuck with spindle lock. With 19 torque and additional drill setting 6 drill bits, 6 screwdriver bits and bit extension included
Sabre Saw Attachment: Max. no-load stroke rate (opm): 3200. Quick release chuck. 22mm stroke length. Wood and metal sawblade included
Multi-Sander Attachment: Max. no-load oscillation rate (opm): 9000. Hook & loop fastener for sanding sheets. Adaptor for external dust extraction and 5 sanding sheets included
Multi-Function Tool Attachment: Max. no-load oscillation rate
(opm): 20000. Oscillation angle (°): 3. HSS plunge sawblade, scraper blade, delta sanding plate and 3 sanding sheets included
3 Year Manufacturers Warranty
All comments (23)
dazco
27 Jul 15#1
Voted hot and I don't even know what a sabre saw is
CannedChaos
27 Jul 15#2
Anyone have any experience with something like this? Good enough for DIY? I have a nice combi drill, but a sander, saw and oscillating tool would be nice to have. Or would I be better off spending the money on a proper corded oscillating multitool?
SCOUSEKEVIN to CannedChaos
10 Aug 15#14
Aldi do a mains oscillating tool I bought one on a reduced price for £17 comes in a case with some attachments they also do packs of attachments 3-4 in a pack £6/7 a pack. I am not knocking Parkside brand I have a Parkside orbital sander and it is better then the Bosch one I had.
Waldolf
27 Jul 15#3
These sorts of kits are only really good for occasional DIY. If that's you, then go for it.
I think two batteries would be needed though.
no1knows
27 Jul 151#4
extra batteries can be had for around £15 from grizzly tools I believe.
Captain Banana
28 Jul 15#5
Great for occasional DIY, remember the Black & Decker Quatro ? Puzzles me though why they have made it 14.4 volt instead of 18 volt to match their drill, jigsaw and chop saw that they marketed a few months ago with interchangeable batteries.
fireman1 to Captain Banana
28 Jul 15#9
I remember the quatro. Pile of rubbish.
CrazyBob
28 Jul 15#6
There will probably be a bit of a. comprise with the handle in terms of comfort compared to dedicated tools but looks good for occasional DIY use.
Jellybeans
28 Jul 15#7
Jack of all trades, master of none.
dazco to Jellybeans
28 Jul 15#8
Erm, exactly as it was designed
mrew42
29 Jul 15#10
Suite the occasional DIYer (like me)
have some heat
Opening post
3 year warranty. If it's the same sort of quality as the other Parkside tools I've bought then this is a steal!
Details:
Extremely versatile battery operated tool which functions as a drill, sabre saw, multi-sander as well as a multi-function tool
Each attachment can be swiftly and effortlessly changed without additional tool
Drill Attachment: 2-speed gearbox, max. no-load rotation speed (opm): 400 / 1350. Single sleeve keyless chuck with spindle lock. With 19 torque and additional drill setting 6 drill bits, 6 screwdriver bits and bit extension included
Sabre Saw Attachment: Max. no-load stroke rate (opm): 3200. Quick release chuck. 22mm stroke length. Wood and metal sawblade included
Multi-Sander Attachment: Max. no-load oscillation rate (opm): 9000. Hook & loop fastener for sanding sheets. Adaptor for external dust extraction and 5 sanding sheets included
Multi-Function Tool Attachment: Max. no-load oscillation rate
(opm): 20000. Oscillation angle (°): 3. HSS plunge sawblade, scraper blade, delta sanding plate and 3 sanding sheets included
3 Year Manufacturers Warranty
All comments (23)
I think two batteries would be needed though.
have some heat