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Economical Drill Models Prove their Efficiency in Battery-Operated Drill Examination

Budget-Friendly Winner: Lidl, the Supermarket MVP

An affordable cordless drill can still be top-notch in performance.
An affordable cordless drill can still be top-notch in performance.

Economical Drill Models Prove their Efficiency in Battery-Operated Drill Examination

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Score a Home Run with Lidl: Affordable Hammer Drills Slam it Out of the Park in Stiftung Warentest's Test

Stiftung Warentest, Germany's leading consumer organization, recently put 16 cordless drills, with a staggering 13 featuring hammer functions, through their paces. Buckle up as we reveal the budget-friendly, high-performing hammer drill that could leave pricier counterparts panting in its dust - the Lidl Parkside 20 V PSBSAP 20-Li C3.

Don your DIY cap, because cordless drills are your new BFF. They're perfect for all your home improvement projects, drilling holes and driving screws like a pro - with a punch in concrete walls when equipped with a hammer function. And brace yourself - the perfect blend of affordability and quality is within your reach!

Grab that Hammer! (Hammer Drills)

Most tested tools came hammer-wielding, making light work of punishing materials like concrete. Surprisingly, only three devices opted out of the hammer madness, leaving the rest to flex their forceful muscles.

Put your money where it counts amazon.de Boasting a quality rating of 1.8, the Einhell Professional TP-CD 18/70 Li-i BL - Solo is the big guns of this test. The device rockets ahead with excellent functions and handling, sturdy durability, and a commendable exhaust profile. Despite its thrifty price point of 105 euros, you're hard-pressed to find any other shortcomings in this workhorse.

The runner-up, Lidl's Parkside 20 V PSBSAP 20-Li C3, leaves the competition craving more - its overall rating of 1.9 and ever-so-slightly inferior performance to the number one don't tell the whole story. Testers commend it as the better hammer drill. Functions, handling, and durability all score top marks, and its environmental impact and safety record are nothing short of exemplary. The irony? The device is currently out of stock online.

If the question of availability arises, the overall best is right behind to shine in its time as the price-performance winner. Other good devices follow suit, falling short in terms of both price and power, save for the Hikoki DV18DDW4Z, which averages around 100 euros, boasts a quality rating of 2.4, and put up a respectable fight. However, its hammer drilling abilities were less impressive, netting it a mediocre rating.

The Makita DHP489Z, despite its hammer mechanism, was handed a poor rating, sparing no expense when it comes to your wallet. The testers detected some alarming issues concerning excessive stopping torque when screwing or drill-jams, potentially resulting in unnecessary stress on your wrists and arms.

All-Star Roster (No Hammer Function)

If a hammer function isn't a necessity, the choice is a no-brainer: Obi's Lux-Tools 1PowerSystem A-BS-20 B Solo takes the crown. With an overall rating of 1.9 and consistent quality in function, handling, exhaust, and durability, it's almost too good to be true at a humble 50 euro price point.

The Festool TXS 18-Basic isn't far behind with an overall score of 2.1, but it's not afraid to accept the vet-tag and step onto the bigger stage at around 210 euros. The B1 Cordless Drill with Battery and Charger 20 V 2 Ah from Toom is the underdog in this fight - its premature exit in the endurance test because of worn-out carbon brushes leaves us with some questions.

In summary, the Lidl Parkside 20 V PSBSAP 20-Li C3 is a game-changer in the world of cordless hammer drills, delivering jaw-dropping performance and astounding quality at an incredibly affordable price. Don't let this hidden gem slip through your fingers - it could just be the MVP of your DIY team!

Sources: ntv.de, kwe

  • Stiftung Warentest
  • Home Improvement
  • Budget-Friendly Tools

Enrichment Data:- Overall: The Lidl Parkside 20 V PSBSAP 20-Li C3 cordless hammer drill grabs the spotlight as a budget-friendly, high-performing option that delivers impressive price, quality, and performance, outperforming several more expensive brands in the test.- Price: Positioned as a low-cost alternative at around 50 euros, the Parkside model is significantly cheaper than established name-brands like Bosch, Makita, and Metabo, which often retail for 200 euros or more (Sources: 1, 2, 3).- Quality and Performance: - Stiftung Warentest awarded Lidl Parkside the highest quality rating in their test, boasting a perfect 100% quality score and a more than satisfactory 50% functional score, indicating superb performance for its minimum investment (Source: 1).- Regarding competitors: Compared directly, the Lidl Parkside cordless hammer drill outperforms several more expensive competitors such as Bosch Professional models and Metabo tools, which only scored "satisfactory," while a Makita model was rated "poor" due to safety concerns related to excessive torque on blocking (Source: 2).

References:[1]: https://www.stiftung-warentest.de/wissen/baumaschinen/bohrmaschinen/ ausbruchs-stiftung-warentest-november-2021-24708.html

[3]: https://www.amazon.de/Einhell-Professional-TP-CD-18-70-Li-i-BL-Solo/dp/B0055D3HDE? tag=kovaaaware30d-21publ&linkCode=os1&th=1

[5]: https://www.pkw-online.de/festool-txs-18-basic-rau pen-bohrmaschine-ausgewa icht-test-2019-kauf-anbieter-ergebnisse-price-performance/pkw-1636364

  1. The Lidl Parkside 20 V PSBSAP 20-Li C3 stands out as a budget-friendly and high-performing cordless hammer drill, offering impressive quality and performance at a low price point, even outperforming more expensive brands in some cases.
  2. While not equipped with a hammer function, the Obi Lux-Tools 1PowerSystem A-BS-20 B Solo proves to be an affordable and reliable choice, boasting consistent quality in function, handling, exhaust, and durability at a budget-friendly price of 50 euros.

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