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#Parkside #DIY #Chainsaw Test of the Parkside PMTS 180 A1 Lidl Metal Cutting Saw 0:17 - Technical data sheet 1:47 - Unboxing 3:12 - Analysis Introduction 3:39 - The device rests on 3 legs 4:39 - Good quality electric wire 5:04 - Parkside logo partially erased 5:16 - Missing paint concealed 5:28 - Graduation of the square simply printed (no engraving), the locking lever is not practical. 6:02 - Hinge play, front view 6:51 - Hinge play, rear view. Flexibility of the plate and the arm handle. 7:15 - Flatness of the plate 8:04 - Does it run smoothly? 8:27 - Looking for the BIG problem, simply a bad assembly of the disc by small hands or worse? 10:25 - Once assembled correctly: Does it run smoothly? 11:14 - Protective blade cover under the machine? 11:59 - Fox's opinion 12:16 - Conclusion ** Attention! ** Everyone may still have in mind the beautiful Video of the famous Youtuber Bricovideo which concerned the 1st version of 2018. ** Since then it seems that Lidl has made changes without incrementing the version, the one tested here is the model of February 13, 2020 ** Why is there no PRACTICAL part? Given the level of mediocrity of the device ... I had to redirect my time-energy on more constructive Videos. Additional information: The equipment was purchased with my own funds. The IAN number of the device is: 327368 I weighed it, its weight is approximately 7-8kg . . . . . . . . . . . . Off Topic Zone: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Zombie Rock by Audionautix is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...) Artist: http://audionautix.com/ . . . . . • Test Tronconneuse a Métaux PMTS 180 A...