⚡ Power your projects anywhere, anytime with cordless confidence!
The Parkside 12V Cordless Multi-Grinder is a versatile, battery-powered tool designed for professionals and DIYers seeking mobility and precision. Featuring a sleek angled design and multi-use functionality, it delivers cordless convenience without compromising performance.
Manufacturer | Parkside |
Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
Item model number | b1fad9a2-2a17-4719-945c-3fa2efea21da |
Colour | Black |
Style | Angled |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 12 Volts |
Special Features | Multi Use, Cordless |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**E
Great tool.
Great little tool and a fraction of the price of a Dremel.
V**D
Very good
Nice
A**H
Neat tool let down by poor chuck and poor durability.
The collet chuck is very poor, it requires tightening very firmly with the spanner provided to grip the drills or grinding discs, which after a couple of months resulted in the threads from the aluminium chuck stripping. After much searching I found a replacement drill type chuck which was better (it has a US 9/32" - 40 tpi thread). Within a year it developed worn bearings and vibrated so much it was unusable, it has a 687Z ball bearing which I replaced but much of the sideways grinding force is taken by the brass bearing of the motor which wears quickly.
W**.
Perfect
Good
L**X
Toy
Powerless toy, not a tool. Stopped working after 10 mins of use.
J**E
Does what you need it to do.
Only fault with this product is the chuck securing threaded sleeve which is very difficult to screw on with getting it cross threaded.
R**R
EXCELLENT
First rotary tool I have used and it has been brilliant, used it for cleaning, cutting, polishing you name it bought mine from my local Lidl for pennies. Currently using it with sandpaper as a rotary sander. V pleased
C**D
Still going
I bought one of these from my local lidl to replace an einhell one I managed to break in under 30 seconds and its still going after nearly 6 months. The accessories it comes with are limited and minimal but gets you started till you buy more and better quality bits.So far its been used for grinding out small welds in tight and awkward places, its been used for odds and sods around the car, I've even attempted using it to engrave things into metal (didn't work) and the only thing I can fault it on is it has to start on a lower setting before turning it up full. Minor hassle for what it cost and might even be normal, but that's the only issue I've had.
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