Bodgers
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I recently bought a Makita angle grinder (125mm, with Soft start) cost about £60. It is fine, it does the job.
I walked into Lidl today and there was a £20 Parkside 125mm grinder. There was a box open, so I picked it up, prepared to scoff at its inferiority to the Makita.
Hard to tell without using it, but it looked superior in every way to the Makita, plastic handle was much more robust and rubberised (Makita is hard brittle plastic), Parkside has variable speed control (which would make it useful for polishing operations) and the guard looked more substantial. The whole thing just seemed much better quality. I suppose its what's inside what counts, but some of the Lidl stuff is geniue value for money. I think some of the cheaper Makita Chinese stuff just isn't that great really...
Anyone bought the Parkside?
I walked into Lidl today and there was a £20 Parkside 125mm grinder. There was a box open, so I picked it up, prepared to scoff at its inferiority to the Makita.
Hard to tell without using it, but it looked superior in every way to the Makita, plastic handle was much more robust and rubberised (Makita is hard brittle plastic), Parkside has variable speed control (which would make it useful for polishing operations) and the guard looked more substantial. The whole thing just seemed much better quality. I suppose its what's inside what counts, but some of the Lidl stuff is geniue value for money. I think some of the cheaper Makita Chinese stuff just isn't that great really...
Anyone bought the Parkside?