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เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 9 ก.พ. 2017
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This channel will be the place for tool related topics and reviews, new and exciting construction and building science techniques, plus some other homestead/preparedness topics as I go along. If your into the specs, numbers, and all sorts of other nerdiness in the tool, construction, and homestead spaces then this is the channel for you!
This channel will be the place for tool related topics and reviews, new and exciting construction and building science techniques, plus some other homestead/preparedness topics as I go along. If your into the specs, numbers, and all sorts of other nerdiness in the tool, construction, and homestead spaces then this is the channel for you!
Holstery Tool Belt and Accessories : Unedited Reviews
First video in my unedited review series where I give you my thoughts unedited. First up is some products from Holstery. Their products are assembled in Idaho and are designed to be lightweight and modular, giving the user flexibility and efficiency without breaking the users back. Holstery's motto is "Work Light and Fast". I can get behind that!
#holstery #toolbelt #building #efficiency
Check them out on their website : Holstery.com
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#holstery #toolbelt #building #efficiency
Check them out on their website : Holstery.com
Affiliate link:
amzn.to/3PJjl7Q
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Metabo HPT Triple Hammer Bolt Impact Driver
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Metabo HPT (formerly Hitachi in North America) has generally been a brand that is often overlooked in the cordless power tool space. That is a shame because they make professional grade tools with unique features at a reasonable price. The Metabo HPT Triple Hammer Bolt Impact driver is a bit of a mouthful but it delivers the goods in terms of performance and price point. Add in the flexibility ...
Ready Rope - Atwood Rope MFG makes a great stocking stuffer!
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Ready Rope is Atwood’s new product for conveniently dispensing their top notch 550 paracord. Atwood is well known for for top of the line rope and cordage products and the Ready Rope would make a great stocking stuffer for the outdoorsman or diyers in your life. Comes in a variety of colors and two sizes, features a built in cutter and storage compartment (maybe your favorite lighter for meltin...
Vessel Megadora Impacta : Overview
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Vessel makes arguably the best JIS screwdrivers around and today I am going to look at a great set featuring their Megadora handles and Impacta mechanism. Between the quailty materials, top notch design and innovation these are a solid option for anyone looking for a JIS screwdriver. #vessel #tools #screwdriver Affiliate links: Help support the channel by purchasing from these links Vessel Mega...
PB Swiss Tool Haul : So many nice tools
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PB Swiss is one of my favorite tool companies and today I am unboxing a bunch of PB Swiss Tools from DRPD. From a new ratcheting driver to a premium set of chisel screwdrivers there is lots to check out. #pbswisstools #screwdriver #tools Affiliate links: Help support the channel by purchasing from these links PB Swiss Tools PB 6510R-100 Insider : amzn.to/3K8kCCJ PB Swiss 8249.DN : amzn.to/4bNFF...
NEW Hazet Pliers : First Impressions
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Today I am unboxing two new pliers from Hazet, the Hazet 762-26 and the 760-26. I will be sharing my initial impressions and comparing the features of them to the tried and true variations from Knipex. Do these pliers from Hazet have the ability to take the crown from Knipex? #tools #hazet #knipex #pliers Affiliate links: Help support the channel by purchasing from these links Hazet 762-26 : am...
Veto Pro Pac TP6B : Walkthrough & Tool Organization Philosophy
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DRPD Tool Haul : Upgrading my EDC Tool Pouch
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Bosch SDS Rotary Hammer : Unboxing & Walkthrough
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Vessel Tools : Ball Grip Screwdriver & Impact Bits
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Knipex Haul : Cobras, Strippers and Scissors
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Knipex Haul : Cobras, Strippers and Scissors
Mngarista Badge Holder and Retractable Keychain : Unboxing and First Impressions
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Bosch GSB18V-1330CN Unboxing and First Impressions
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Wera Tool Check Plus : Unboxing and Initial Thoughts
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Milwaukee Packout Drawers : One Year Later
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Felo Ergonic K Handle Ratcheting Screwdriver Pouch Set
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Wera Joker Ratcheting Wrench Set & Knipex Cobra XS : First Impressions
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Wera Joker Ratcheting Wrench Set & Knipex Cobra XS : First Impressions
Makita now makes the USA market version of this the xdt20 the chucks are different between the Japanese market and USA
I bought 2 of the belt clip style from Amazon. 1st lasted 3 months. 2nd did a bit better @ 5 months. I do pest control. I use it for bait station keys. That's 4 keys. 3 are plastic with 1 thin, small stamped sheet key. So no crazy amount of heavy keys. Sure, I use it quite a bit, but isn't that it's job? I wish I could find one that would last me atleast 1 year.
Thanks for sharing your results and I am sorry to hear that they lasted such a short time. These felt like a solid product on the outside but obviously time with usage would be true test. Based on what you have found I suspect that these are not worth it for anyone using them on a frequent basis. I did a a little looking and found a company called Key-Bak. Their products look nice and maybe they would yield better results?
Also curious is you reached out to the company to see if they would fix or replace their product for failing so quickly?
@@garnerreviews I've tried most brands. This one did last the longest. In fairness, it does get a lot of use. But no abuse or excessive weight. Just a lot of usage. So it still would be nice to find one that would last longer then a few months.
Thanks for updating with that. Still unfortunate that nothing is lasting longer than a few months at a time.
Great video! I have a similar philosophy when it comes to edc and tool carry, with different tiers that compliment each other
Thanks buddy. You know what they say, great minds think alike. 😁👍🏻
I have 1 of these 1 of the spring ones and needle nose and I have to put much more pressure on them to turn anything lmao. Still great but a lot of force needed
Thanks for sharing that. I don't know that I have noticed that but next time I use them I will try to compare the force needed on these vs a pair of the Twin Grips from Knipex. 👍🏻
How does one make the actual compressor have more pressure
I am assuming you want more pressure for a specific tool or task? This is controlled with the tank pressure regulator knob that is in between the two gauges on the front of the compressor. You can adjust it up or down within the manufacturers specified range. Hope that helps, or if I misunderstood your question please let me know. 👍🏻
Super high quality video and audio I really enjoyed watching! I got the JIS non impact ones - glad I bought them. Prop will get the impact ones too. Also definitely a sub and a like for me.
Thanks for watching, commenting and subscribing! Vessel screwdrivers are great, the fit on screws and the design and materials are top notch. I can definitely recommend the demo drivers if you need to smack on something. 👍🏻
This unedited video is fantastic! Flowing thoughts are comforting, especially when your first impressions are genuine. Holstery products are of the highest quality and come with a warranty. I have many of their items and am thrilled that they released the PinPal, which allows for some pivoting with my tools. Their modular system, along with many attachments, can be customized to suit whatever tasks I plan ahead for. Plus, it makes the job a lot more entertaining! Would you consider creating a loadout video for your TP6B?
Thanks for the kind words, I enjoyed this unedited style and may do more videos like this in the future. Just based off my initial impressions I would agree that Holstery’s products are top notch. The PinPal system looks nice and if this setup works for me I will definitely be checking it out in the near future. I can definitely do a loadout of my TP6B. It may be going through some changes in the near future so I will try to capture that as well. 👍🏻
Thanks for sharing. Looks like a pretty slick system! Would you mind sharing the overall length of the XL RipBelt Pad? Their website lists the same sizing guide as the RipBelt but doesn’t list the actual dimensions of the pad. Thanks again for sharing!
Totally a slick system. The overall length of the Rip Pad is around 43”-43 1/4” or so. Hope that helps. 👍🏻
Thanks for getting back with me, that info helps a lot!
@@aaroncheramie6877 You are welcome.
thx
Thanks for watching and commenting. So after watching what do you think of it?
The trigger control is the signature of Makita and Hitachi( metabo HPT). Prefer on Finishing job.
They both are really nice in how much control you get in the trigger. I agree, for finish work it is great. But even on standard stuff I miss the control when I am not using a Makita or Metabo HPT. 😂 Thanks for watching and commenting. 👍🏻
How does this compare to the Makita DTD173 that you imported?
@@richjoslin8390 Great question. I think that it is a very nice tool and has a very similar feel to Makita impact drivers. Stay tuned because I plan to do a comparison between the Metabo, Makita and Festool. 👍🏻
Awesome look forward to seeing your comparison review, great video as always 👍🏻
I have 171 172 and 173 but my fav and most used impact is the makita 12v BL. I don’t know why I keep buying the 18v ones lol, they’re just so cool 😂❤
😂 Hey, whatever works for you. I haven’t had a chance to use a 12v tool from Makita but I can imagine they are solid. What kind of tasks are you generally doing?
Пользуюсь такой 3 года. Удобная и качественная вещь! Правда, немного великовата и битодержатель могли бы поставить автомат😊
Glad to hear that you are enjoying it and that it is serving you well. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching and commenting.
Which one would you get if money aint the issue? Festool one? Iv heard that Hilti and Mafell might be even better. Im not a new woodworker but iv been doing 20y stuff by basically hands. Making knife handles and so on. Currently moving to make tables and I need a drill system which can last atleast next 5-10years. Thx
Great question and a tough one to answer. If you don't currently have a battery platform and are picking one for the first time I would look at it like this. Makita has a long history of solid tools with a lot to offer in the wood working space. They will be generally more affordable than some of the other brands you mentioned (more likely to find sales etc.) and have a good track record for durability. Festool makes phenomenal products, are generally more expensive and they are really geared toward woodworking. But they also work best as a system when combining them with Festools other products. Hilti's tools are amazing as well but generally are really geared toward commercial/industrial usage. Also tend to be more expensive. Mafell tools are also phenomenal, are more expensive, geared toward woodworking but the availability is also far more limited. If it was me and I was wanting tools for predominantly wood working then I would steer towards Festool or Makita. Both should serve you really well. If possible I would recommend checking them out in person and seeing how they fit you ergonomically which can make a tremendous difference. Hope that helps and if you have more questions please comment. Thanks for watching.
@@garnerreviews Thx for answer I decided to go with XGT 40v drill and bought Festool TS 60 KEBQ track saw. I was thinking to save some money by buying 50/50 %. Also here in North I heard that Makita distribution is better and local repair shop is only 40km away. Now im just hoping I didnt make huge mistake with the drill :D
I like wera tools but I have noticed a common theme with everything I have purchased from them and that is there is always a simple thing that compromise every product, I get you can't always have everything but there is always something simple with every product I have bought from them that would make it that much better but its almost deliberate on there side to leave you with a thought of " I wish they put this" or "I wish they had done that" to the point you start looking at other brands.
Thanks for sharing that. I have noticed myself doing this too, maybe it is because Wera tends to be an innovative company and the expectation therefore is that all the details are thought through. When compromises arise it feels perhaps more shocking because the expectation is different? What do you think of that theory? Thanks for watching!
How well do the 2.0 batteries do on runtime? I like the thought of this majors impact with the lightweight batteries.
They do well enough, seem to last as long as one would expect a 2.0 AH battery to run. Ultimately there are several factors that would determine the runtime on these batteries. I like having them for their size and weight but would also suggest having a larger battery for those really big projects where you will be running the tool all day. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I just got the Hazet 760-18 pliers. I do like the feel of them. I think the Knipex are still superior but they are the best quality I've had compared to my knipex. Avoid NWS. They rust easily and dont seem very great. For the money i would say to stay with knipex
I would agree, stick with Knipex for the money, really hard to beat. That's a bummer that you have had bad luck with NWS. I don't have a lot of experience with NWS but the little I have had has been decent. Thanks for commenting.
To me Bosch is not the best bang for your back because I.ve had 2 of those and they both had problems after a shot usage while with the same thing. The mechanism that does the interchanging of various heads kept getting lose and there was nothing I could do to get it fixed !!!
I am sorry to hear that. Did you contact Bosch to see if they would fix it?
Still only 180 nm Makita asleep again the Dewalt 887 is 205 and out for years their Dewalt newest model is 282 nm that’s over 10 nm stronger than the Makita so Makita having a very nice sleep just like there 40 v batteries not fitting any lxt tools
There is a lot more to tools than just the manufacturer's power specs. If the Dewalt is your choice, no worries, I just prefer Makita tools over the Dewalt tools I have used. Glad there are a lot of solid options out there. What tool brand are you currently using? Thanks for commenting and watching.
But biggest problem is it’s not much more power
I am not sure how much more power is needed.
still got the old mp3. I have the same scissors and placed them in the same place. I replaced my pb swiss ratched with the the non ratcheting wiha 26one because the bits lock so well. I don‘t care the bits are proprietary as I don‘t cary a drill when I carry this.
Sounds like a nice setup. That Wiha packs a lot of options which is really nice, definitely means you can get a lot done with less bags. 👍🏻
Hey any chance that mp1x fits inside the middle open area of the tp6 for ease of carrying both at the same time? Thanks
Good question. It may fit if there were no tools in it, or maybe the front panel was removed. I will have to check it out more throughly and get back to you. 👍🏻
After looking at it, I would say no. You would need to remove the inner front panel and not have any or minimal tools in the TP6 itself.
@ Thanks for looking at that
Your welcome
So much better with no background music!
Glad you liked it. 👍🏻
Best demo of this tool of them all. I have EGO and people are knocking this latest multi-tool, but based on your video, it will do what I need it to do. I don't need it to be a snowblower. Just something I can use to quickly blow out my garage parking area and the mailbox.
I think it would work well for that as long as it isn’t too deep. 👍🏻 Sometimes people expect a little more than is reasonable, but this really does a good job for its intended purpose. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I like the PB Swiss ratcheting screwdrivers for the Swiss grip handles. In fact, I like the Swiss grip so much I don’t want any other grips. I will even sacrifice the convenience of having bits in the handle. I have a small nylon carrying case for 1/4” bits. I simply place the bits I use most commonly into the nylons case. I’m not spending cash money on PB Swiss demolition screwdrivers. The idea of smacking a PB Swiss screwdriver with a hammer or mallet is akin to abuse. I can purchase a $9.00 demolition screwdriver to whack without cringing.
🤣 I hear ya on the demolition drivers, it makes me cringe a little too. But they are built for it and I don’t ever question if they are going to hold up to the task. I really love the Swiss grip too, definitely my favorite grip that I have personally used. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Go over the modes
I will try to do a short of that soon. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching and commenting.
That’s why y’all say it’s heavy. Why ru picking it up just drag it back
😂 Good point. I would like to say I just wanted to arm workout but that would be lying. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching and commenting.
I would suggest you go for Koken tools. They are made in Japan and would last a lifetime.
Great suggestion and it is what I am going to do. I bought a couple items from KoKen to see what it was like and I was sold. Top notch quality. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching and commenting.
Yea, it does look like it is made for lighter.
It definitely is. It is a well thought out product, would definitely recommend. 👍🏻
What happened to the deck build videos?
Great question. Unfortunately part of the videos could not be used due to products being in prototype phases. If that changes I should have the green light to release them. Thanks for watching and hopefully I can get some build videos out soon. 👍🏻
Nice review, love the features on this thing. Such a handy idea!
Thanks bud. Pretty nice piece of kit.
They suck
Have you tried them? I never did purchase and try them. I don’t think I have ever seen them again at Lowe’s.
Hello, I'm writing from Santiago de Chile and yesterday I bought the Bosch GSA 18volt 180 LI reciprocating saw on sale at a store in Santiago de Chile. I haven't used it yet but I found it to be spectacular, very robust and powerful, with a lot of force, and I only tried it. I think it will help me a lot in electrical and plumbing work... the offer included the two 4 amp batteries and the charger, but I also have an 8 amp battery... best regards from Santiago de Chile 🇨🇱🛠️🛠️💪😎 best regards, Jaime...
Thanks for sharing that and for watching. I think you are going to like this saw, I still am impressed with mine when I use it. Should definitely be handy when doing plumbing and electrical. 👍🏻
SK USA or a hard pass for me . . .
Fair enough. It is always kind of strange when a brand that is well known for USA made tools begins making stuff overseas for cheap pricing.
Bad review. You need to be a painter to give a better impression on that backpack. Obviously you got all that for free for promotion. You gotta talk about what else you can fit in it. And all those scrapers you have packed in like that is funny!!! You can tell you don’t know what you’re doing. But ya. You can get a wireless charger and connect on the go plus you can load so much more in that pack it’s crazy. Do better man
Nice work, thank you
You’re welcome, thank you for watching and commenting. 👍🏻
Are the Wera screwdrivers magnetic?
I don’t believe they are. Wera likes to use there laser cut tips that add a gripping surface to help hold and bite into screws. But they definitely sell a magnetizer if you want to make their screwdrivers magnetic. 👍🏻
Does it run a framing nail gun? I have a small car and I can’t hual any more stuff around. The size of that thing is perfect for my limited space
Great question. No, this will not be sufficient for a framing nail gun. You may be able to find a similar sized option from Makita or Metabo HPT that would run a framing nailer. If size is a real concern and you don’t mind running a heavier framing gun, you could also look at the cordless options that are out there. 👍🏻
Is the Autoclean worth it for a home workshop in woodworking and maybe fibreglass and sanding paint?
Great question. The Autoclean feature is really nice, and helps with all sanding tasks. However I think this particular machine and its bigger brother are really geared towards drywall sanding. I am not sure how fine fiberglass dust is but my guess is that you would be equally well served with one of the other Festool options as well. One question for you, do you have Festool tools as well or are you using a different brand?
Thanks for the review, I agree with all you said, I believe not overloading them will prevent the bottom sagging and catching when opening. I wish they could come with more divider by default. On a side note I have been using the Frankling stud finder for a while and it’s the best so far in my opinion 😉
Agree with you on all of that. I am excited that Makita has entered the market with new boxes too, should help drive innovation from all companies. 👍🏻 The Franklin has been great for me as well.
Just got mine myself. Cant wait to try it out. 28" bar.
It has been a great saw for me, I haven’t been able to use it as often as I would like but it performs every time I fire it up. Thanks for watching and commenting and let me know what you think of it once you have ran it. 👍🏻
Listen, I love Festool. But have you heard of toe screwing
Where is the fun in that? 😂 Definitely could have toe screwed but I figured since I have the attachment, I might as well use it. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I was given this set. Small and could be used in a bicycle tool kit, or in the glove box of your car. You can get a set for half the price. You're paying for German quality.
Spot on. Definitely paying for quality, but if you need something more affordable there are other options. Thanks for watching and commenting.
I never though anybody was going to be able to pronounce Hazet so wierdly!
😂 Glad I could crush your expectations. How should it be pronounced?
I just got mine today. I also have a soft impact. Which is nice but lacks power. Really nice for finish screes etc. The xdt 19 is really good as well. I have 1 of those also.
You have a nice collection of impacts! I would really like to add the hydraulic driver to my collection for finish work. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching and commenting.
How much sir in phillipines
Unfortunately I can’t say. Wish I could help but I would suggest looking at eBay for someone who is willing to ship to you.
Festool tpc is a good drill and a very quite one.
I really like it, currently the drill I use the most. It does seem quiet in normal use. Thanks for watching and commenting.
Probably one of my favorite tools ever, makes me happy everytime I use it
Totally with you! Such a great tool. 👍🏻
That’s legit, like a mini mill
Yes indeed! Pretty awesome tool and attachments. 👍🏻 Thanks for watching
You should check out the Linus tech tips precision driver, they’ve copied the pb Swiss design for bit holding and it seems like a quality tool
Thanks for sharing that. I will check it out when I get the chance. 👍🏻
Impressive how expensive are those batteries? Do you have to use metabo brand batteries?
Yes, you will need to use Metabo HPT Multi Volt batteries. They are inline with most other brands in turn of cost. Definitely keep an eye for sales on them.