Bosch IXO vs Parkside PAS 4 C4 Lithium ion Cordless Screwdriver

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  • čas přidán 12. 08. 2020
  • #Bosch #IXO #Parkside #PAS#C4
    #Lidl
    Bosch IXO:
    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
    Maximum speed (rpm) 215
    3.6V supply voltage
    BATTERY
    Li-Ion battery type
    Battery capacity 1.3 Ah
    Charging time 300 min
    functions:
    -the lithium-ion battery technology;
    -bosch Electronic Cell Protection (ECP);
    Parkside PAS 4 C4
    Properties
    Magnetic bit holder with hexagon socket
    Automatic spindle lock for manual screwing
    Integrated LED work lights
    LED display for forward / reverse and low battery status
    Anti-slip soft grip equipment
    Including USB charger (type C)
    Accessories included: 30 bits (25mm)
    Technical specifications
    Battery: 4 V lithium-ion (1,500 mAh)
    Max. Torque: 5.5 Nm
    Rated idle speed: n0 200 min-1
    material
    Housing: polyamide, glass fiber (PA6 + GF30), thermoplastic elastomer (TPE)
    Switch: Acrylonitrile / Butadiene / Styrene (ABS)
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Komentáře • 15

  • @XoNGameDroid
    @XoNGameDroid  Před 3 lety +1

    All screws are 5x..., not 6x

  • @ralphpurves
    @ralphpurves Před rokem

    Just picked up the park side today for a tenner, it had no problem removing screws from my wooden gate posts and replacing them lower down. Tbh should have used my drill driver but thought it would be a good test. As mentioned the Bosch is more than twice the price as well.

  • @cuma666
    @cuma666 Před 3 lety +3

    Thanks for the video, even though these tools are not made to screw these big screws, Bosch seem to handeld better.

    • @MrDexi87
      @MrDexi87 Před 3 lety

      Yes and cost double.

    • @pavkata889
      @pavkata889 Před 2 lety

      A bit better, but twice the price

  • @Morpheus02000
    @Morpheus02000 Před 3 lety +5

    Why would you use that tool for these kind of screws? It's not build for that. The 4v Parkside with all the add-ons is an excellent quality tool and very handy for doing light work, like assemble IKEA furniture, or computer assembly/dissasembly. I use it with torque control module, or corner module. It's unbelievable how handy this tool is. You don't always need a 20v impact driver or drill. But for your screws in this video, I would use my 20v impact driver.

    • @XoNGameDroid
      @XoNGameDroid  Před 3 lety +4

      Because I wanted to test both screwdrivers to the limit. For what you listed above, respectively furniture, computers and light things do the job brilliantly.

  • @Leo-pd8ww
    @Leo-pd8ww Před rokem

    Parkside: cheaper, USB-C for faster charging (probably), more standard included addons (cutter, torque heads), 10 Nm torque (claimed).
    Bosch: better quality control. Better warranty service. Bits don't melt in the sun.

  • @jo3lo13
    @jo3lo13 Před 3 lety

    I saw en ebay one named dekko with 230/min and 4.5N of torque and other one chinese brand with 250/min. 4.5N torque.

    • @Morpheus02000
      @Morpheus02000 Před 3 lety

      Well, the Parkside got 5NM torque. More then enough, and you can use the lock to manually tight the screws. But I always use the clutch add-on for doing fine work, that way you don't damage anything.

  • @Markko1986
    @Markko1986 Před rokem

    Good video, but those are not the gloves for this type of work.

  • @nikolagsi
    @nikolagsi Před 3 lety +4

    You are using too big screws for this tools. Try testing with 4x40, 4x50... 6x60 are too thick even for some 12v drills.

  • @pixel4418
    @pixel4418 Před 12 dny

    No me gusta que no tenga control de torque. Mi Borch de hace 15 años si lo tiene electronico.

  • @jays7285
    @jays7285 Před 2 lety +2

    Not a good test at all, these aren’t impact drivers. Test didn’t really tell us anything