I was wondering if anyone has any experience with the Parkside (Lidl) 12V Cordless Multi-Grinder.
Is it worth getting or best avoided?
Is it worth getting or best avoided?
giantbeat":2ucy14dj said:i need to stop going to Lidl when the other half goes shopping, i always come away with something, i picked up the 12v grinder today... along with the 276 piece tool kit for it., some forstner bits & step drills.
im impressed with the 12v, its super quiet, yes its not a heavy duty tool, i have had the same dremel for 18 years, its brilliant & been used every week since i bought it, but its 18 years old & i keep thinking it could pack in at any moment, it cost me £100 back then.
The £16 lidl with the 3 year warranty will be a handy back up as im always trying to do a job at home & realizing i left my dremel in my workshop 20 minutes drive away.. there is a form in the box to mail order more batteries for it for £12 each (max buy 5).
i have a few of their tools now, i tend to keep them at home for the simpler diy jobs, but non of them have been a bad buy..
marcros":2z0bkjsj said:i had a dremel 10.8v tool that was similar to this. It was dreadful compared to the main version- absolutely useless for most things that the mains one would eat up. That said, for the price it may be useful for some tasks.
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