I've plenty of Parkside / Lidl Branded (Often German built) tools and find them fantastic value for the money, however i consider myself a humble hobbyist.
interested to hear opinions on usage as these have been sold before (~year ago), this one also rotates.
a couple are assorted materials.
these prices are about half price what you expect to pay for 1, or a pack off ebay a quick search indicates.
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RoosterNo1
15 Apr 17#9
anyone know where to get the sex toy converter cheap ? :stuck_out_tongue:
tinman41
15 Apr 17#8
Got this last time,not used the sod yet,but you never know.
SCOUSEKEVIN
14 Apr 17#7
Thanks OP I have a few Parkside power tools and have given them a fair bit of use, a relative who occasionaly uses them is a hamfisted, heavy handed, feckless idiot who has given them a fair bit of abuse. They are still going as good as new.
Smartguy1
14 Apr 17#6
Not very good with the blades it comes with so see what it's like with some Bosch blades before i vote.
Papag
14 Apr 17#4
Good saw got one aprox 3 yrs ago done many conifer trees decking loads of other jobs really took some hammer its struggling a bit now tho, big tip wear gloves on long use or you will get hand blisters.
bigbigchilli to Papag
14 Apr 17#5
yes, indeed. You may also want to consider looking at a HAVS chart:
In the manual, rated at 9-12m/s^2, so you shouldn't be exceeding 1-2hrs daily trigger time, else risk of HAVS.
BDawg
14 Apr 171#3
I'll reciprocate my love for this deal <3
macgyvers.child
14 Apr 172#2
I cant comment on the titan one but i did buy a cheap von haus one for 35 off amazon and this is in a different league. its the most sturdy parkside tool i have bought. ive done a fair amount of gardening and chopping firewood with it and it has never missed a beat. the blades are ok but i bought some saxton blades on amazon which combined with this have been great. just keep the receipt. i scan it then you dont worry about loosing it.
tek-monkey
14 Apr 171#1
Got one 2 years ago I think. Took a lot of punishment, still going strong. Will stock up on blades, thanks for the heads up.
Opening post
See:
http://www.hotukdeals.com/deals/titan-ttb533rsp-750w-reciprocating-240v-17639-was-59-99-now-29-99-c-c-from-screwfix-2623119
however this just popped up and I may swap.
I've plenty of Parkside / Lidl Branded (Often German built) tools and find them fantastic value for the money, however i consider myself a humble hobbyist.
interested to hear opinions on usage as these have been sold before (~year ago), this one also rotates.
Also selling 3pks of blades for £4 / 2 for £6.
https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offers.htm?articleId=2466
a couple are assorted materials.
these prices are about half price what you expect to pay for 1, or a pack off ebay a quick search indicates.
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In the manual, rated at 9-12m/s^2, so you shouldn't be exceeding 1-2hrs daily trigger time, else risk of HAVS.