Hello, I would like to buy a mini grinder, I know that Dremel is a pioneer, but for a decent set you have to pay nicely. I really need a fairly universal DIY device, with time I may choose Dremel, but first I would like to ask which one from the ones found on the internet in my opinion are noteworthy and meet some of my criteria, so I have a choice:
1. Parkside LIDL
- engine with infinitely variable speed control
- power: 160 W
- rated speed: n0 10000-40000 min-1
- collets: OE 2.4 mm / OE 3.2 mm
- 3 years warranty
2. Bass B-5074
- Rated voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz
-Power: 170W
- Number of revolutions: 8000 - 35000 rev / min
-Handle: 3.2mm
3. Bass 222c
Rated voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Power: 170W
Number of revolutions: 8,000 - 35,000 rpm
Collets 2.0 - 3.2 mm
They all have what they need or at least most of the rest of the equipment I can buy. I know that most will tell me to take bass because a Polish company, But I know that Parkside has comparatively good equipment, I worked with several equipment from this company and I have to say that the price for quality is really good, the parameters are slightly better, although it is known that the producer likes to bend the truth. I also don't have to send a warranty closer, because I have a lidl in place.
As for Bass, I can't say much, the only thing I had in my hand was a key and probably a pump.
Did any of you have any of the above grinders that you recommend?
1. Parkside LIDL
- engine with infinitely variable speed control
- power: 160 W
- rated speed: n0 10000-40000 min-1
- collets: OE 2.4 mm / OE 3.2 mm
- 3 years warranty
2. Bass B-5074
- Rated voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz
-Power: 170W
- Number of revolutions: 8000 - 35000 rev / min
-Handle: 3.2mm
3. Bass 222c
Rated voltage: 230 V ~ 50 Hz
Power: 170W
Number of revolutions: 8,000 - 35,000 rpm
Collets 2.0 - 3.2 mm
They all have what they need or at least most of the rest of the equipment I can buy. I know that most will tell me to take bass because a Polish company, But I know that Parkside has comparatively good equipment, I worked with several equipment from this company and I have to say that the price for quality is really good, the parameters are slightly better, although it is known that the producer likes to bend the truth. I also don't have to send a warranty closer, because I have a lidl in place.
As for Bass, I can't say much, the only thing I had in my hand was a key and probably a pump.
Did any of you have any of the above grinders that you recommend?