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Bass Polska power tools: Manufacturer or importer? Real user experiences with quality

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  • #1 5361434
    ajus
    Level 11  
    Hello
    Is the company Bass Polska, which has in its offer power tools, among others workshop is a Polish producer? or just an importer from the PRC sticking his stickers? This equipment is not much more expensive than "No Names", but how about the quality? Has anyone dealt with this? I need a few tools and I don't know whether to bypass this "manufacturer-importer" equipment.
    best regards
    Andrew
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  • #2 5361458
    marian_em
    Level 25  
    This is the same "manufacturer" as einhell, topex etc ...
  • #3 6382508
    krzysztofz14
    Level 14  
    I just bought a bass poland angle grinder.
    850 watt power 125 disc
    it is massive / nicely made. good lock, rotor similar to Bosch.
    it does not heat up during operation, it is strong, it does not spark on the commutator.
    I'm pleasantly surprised, I wonder how long he can hold.
    steel grinder, in concrete you have to be careful because it is not protected against dust.
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  • #4 6383137
    wadi2000
    Level 12  
    Witasm!
    I advise you to avoid in the case of hard-working machines, such as a grinder!
    You can buy something brand-name for a little more money. Really! It is a pity for illusions and disappointment.
    Try to buy at least mid-range tools. It comes out cheaper. I know something about this... :wink:
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  • #5 6385960
    manta
    VIP Meritorious for electroda.pl
    I have pneumatic sheet shears from them, complete muck, the blade broke after 40 cm. (not meters) of the cut and for 2 sets they sang 50% of the total price.
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  • #6 6387540
    krzysztofz14
    Level 14  
    The grinder cost PLN 90.
    Better for me than einhell, toyi, eltos, sparky, sparky with a rotor rewound in Poland,
    The rotors fell on all of them
    One thing to stick to is the small rack protected with seger but heat-treated, the large one is only blackened. The rotor and bearings are not protected against dust.
    It's equipment from China, but better.
  • #7 6600203
    gizbern26
    Level 11  
    The electric wheel wrench unscrewed literally 12 screws on the passenger car and the transmission fell.
  • #8 7524155
    stegolas
    Level 1  
    if you have not yet fallen this grinder, it will probably fall soon. Bass Polska is a small importer. All it has is from China. No spare parts for virtually all devices. There are 3 people on the site and they are clumping what they can from waste and returns. As sometimes parts are missing, you have to wait a month or longer.

    90% of the products have excessive parameters, just like the stock brands Falontech, Eurotech, etc., it is the same class of equipment, i.e. crap.

    If you have to choose something cheap, better choose PowerUp, Einhell, Kinzo or whatever. At least you have the service and parts and personally I think the Powerup is much better made.
  • #9 7660074
    krzysztofz14
    Level 14  
    The grinder is still running, used quite intensively. Once the bearing went and now I replaced the brushes. Generally it is not protected against dust like other Chinese and has modes on the wedges and hence large slack. The engine, however, as in Bosch, is still cold and resistant to overloads, maybe an exception to the rule.

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around the quality and origin of Bass Polska power tools. Users express skepticism about the brand, suggesting it primarily imports tools from China rather than manufacturing them in Poland. Some users report positive experiences with specific tools, such as an angle grinder, noting its robust construction and performance. However, others advise against purchasing Bass Polska tools for heavy-duty applications, citing issues with durability and lack of spare parts. Comparisons are made to other brands like Einhell and PowerUp, with some users recommending these alternatives for better reliability and service support.
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