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Posted 2 February 2024
New Parkside tools range at Lidl from Sun 4 Feb, eg cordless hammer drill (bare) and other tools (see link).
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Parkside at Lidl are great value tools, highly rated by DIY users and even some professionals. A great way to build up a tool collection at a budget price.
There's a fresh range of them on sale from Sunday 4 February.
I've picked out one example of a cordless 20v hammert drill (Lidl call it an impact driver, which is incorrect) with an excellent 45Nm torque rating for just £24.99.
lidl.co.uk/p/p…662
If you don't already have a battery and charger these are available for just £24.99 the pair (you won't need a battery and charger for every cordless tool in your collection); 20% off if you have the Lidl App and buy a tool at the same time!
lidl.co.uk/p/p…659
There's a cordless sabre saw or a combined Jigsaw/sabre saw at £29.99 each; a cordless circular saw at £44.99 and even a cordless heat gun at £24.99.
A 4Ah battery for the high consumption tools is just £24.99
I have a collection of tools on the WORX platform and have been pleased with them but the equivalents to these Parkside items are at least double the price, often much more!
See the full range here:
lidl.co.uk/c/p…ter
There's a fresh range of them on sale from Sunday 4 February.
I've picked out one example of a cordless 20v hammert drill (Lidl call it an impact driver, which is incorrect) with an excellent 45Nm torque rating for just £24.99.
lidl.co.uk/p/p…662
If you don't already have a battery and charger these are available for just £24.99 the pair (you won't need a battery and charger for every cordless tool in your collection); 20% off if you have the Lidl App and buy a tool at the same time!
lidl.co.uk/p/p…659
There's a cordless sabre saw or a combined Jigsaw/sabre saw at £29.99 each; a cordless circular saw at £44.99 and even a cordless heat gun at £24.99.
A 4Ah battery for the high consumption tools is just £24.99
I have a collection of tools on the WORX platform and have been pleased with them but the equivalents to these Parkside items are at least double the price, often much more!
See the full range here:
lidl.co.uk/c/p…ter
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Edited by Besford, 4 February 2024
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sorted byHas any company thought about doing the following as a business:
Create a range of standard/default batteries for cordless tools.
then create a whole range of slim adaptors to fit specific products.
So I may sell perhaps 6 different batteries, and 100 slim adaptors so that normal people can just buy my batteries to use with all their devices, and when they buy something new, they only need to buy my cheap adaptor to allow their new device to take my batteries they already own.
Seems so obvious, someone must have done this. Yes/No ?
Changed now. Thanks! (edited)
Got the park side sds drill recently and so far it’s like a hot knife through butter. Anyone who needs to drill into block/brick etc should get both the drill in this deal for general use and the SDS for heavier lifting jobs.
I originally wanted it to cut tree cuttings down to size (so they fit into the bin) but I purchased the Parkside telescope chainsaw which does a really good job.
Any other uses for the sabre?
EDIT: Also noticed they have the 2 in 1 (jigsaw & sabre) - Although I recall reading a while ago this was flimsy. (edited)
20% off batteries if buying a tool through Lidl plus app (edited)
Also just an FYI, if you purchase a battery and a charger, you'll only get the 20% off the cheapest item.
So if you buy a £39.99 tool, a 4.5a battery £24.99 & a £12.99 charger you'll get a grand total of £2.58 off (for the charger)
Shady advertising, I wasn't impressed. Took 15 minutes to get that £2.58 off because they kept the batteries in the store room due to theft, so the cashier had to go and get it
The multitool even has a quick release head which I've not seen before on the cheaper tools.
But yes, lidl.de have their whole range of Parkside stuff online, and there are lots of Performance tools AFAIR in both 20V and 12V.
My recommendation would be buy the
Cordless hammer drill - general light drill and driver work
Cordless Impact driver (a beast) - just be careful you don’t damage what you are screwing into - this thing can go full Nic Cage if you let it
Cordless SDS drill - for drilling into hard block, brick etc. (edited)
I have a 120mm worx circular saw and its good for light stuff but struggles with the heaver stuff
And the reason all the batteries for tool brands seem to be different and non compatible is that it encourages you to stay with that brand when you buy other tools. Makes sense from a business point of view actually. (edited)
For what it's worth the drill is very good in general imo, and for the price it's just insane. The normal cordless jigsaw they sell is very good too, better than my old £80 cordless jigsaw from one of the more main brands. So if you want a known good jig saw then maybe wait for that one to pop up again instead of getting this hybrid. Very tempting to get the circular saw this week but it's £45 which is a lot more than i'd expect for parkside but it would be nice to have to more or less complete my cordless collection.
Also the hard boxes/cases they come in are very nice, sometimes not even £80 tools from the main brands come with hard cases and yet £20 parkside cordless tools do.
I'm mainly wanting one for jobs like putting shelves etc up around the house nothing too heavy. My walls are brick, would this cordless impact drill at £24.99 be sufficient? Or I wouldn't mind paying the extra for the 3-in-1 cordless combi tool if that was also suitable? as the extras would come on useful. I already have the batteries as I have some of the garden tools from Lidl. Thanks
Yes, this should do what you want very well. Get some good quality masonry drills, wall plugs and screws and you should be fine. Take your time if you haven't done anything like this before. I'm sure there'll be advice on YouTube if needed.
The three in one is less powerful but would probably manage the job if you want the other functionality but I'd always advise getting the right tool for the job so maybe start to build up a collection - they're cheap enough at Lidl! (edited)