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Tip: When power tools get hot, run them full speed without any load så that the built in fan has a chance to cool it down faster than if you wait for it. Just run it like a minute or two. Often when i do repetitive work with lots of back to back use i run it while i pick up the next fastener, set up the next hole or plug etc. That saves me burning my hands and having to take a break.
@@bryancampbell4604😂😂😂 Yes! There’s a fan / cooling blade attached to the motor! Where do you think the air comes from?? Whether it’s a “fan” or it’s engineered into the motor, it’s designed to cool the unit.
@UhBuddy1976 I've disassembled one. There was no fan in it. They're air-cooled. There are many videos showing the insides. The motor spinning causes air to flow out as it pulls it in from the opposite side.
my input, working for a construction company for years, Black And Decker doesn't warranty pretty much anything, they "Fix your tool, send you a bill.. so BigBox companies will give a customer a new one off the shelf instead, and eat the cost and sell the returned one as "Refurbished" that's why there are so many DeWalt
Nobody that's sane is burning up their drill like that. Once it starts getting too hot, you let it cool all the way down before using it anymore. The impact drill passes.
Yeah well the point of the test was to abuse it as much as possible to see how it would hold up unless your just dense and don’t know how abuse test work for tools where you push them past their limits as much as possible
I am a fan of Refurbished Ryobi tools. Since I recently bought a house I have needed to accumulate various power tools. I selected Ryobi as my brand to buy because nearby is an outlet mall that includes a Direct Tools Outlet Store that sells factory refurbished and factory blemished Ryobi tools. This has allowed me, in less than a year and at not a great budget, get the basics like drill, driver, some saws(all of those in a 6 tool set with 2 batteries that I got under $200), as well as a hammer drill that I needed to get through a cement pad, a cultivator to break in garden beds, and more. I keep a wish list and watch the sales.
That’s because he sponsored by them and we all understand you don’t bite the hand that feeds. Just like I don’t expect half of the TH-cam creators I watch do a let’s play of Raid Shadow Legends. Tyler doesn’t need to expose that what one of his sponsors does you can do just as well with a $15 safety razor and a box of 1000 blades that cost six dollars
@ramariomartin8707 I'd love them to be taken apart to check if they refurbished broken parts using cheaper/worse parts compared to brand new from factory peice.
The impact gets hot because of the anvil slide rotating and hitting very fast, a drill is just an electric motor turning a shaft so that’s why there’s such a big temperature difference
17:10 Refurbished items SHOULD technically BE 'Brand New'. Thats literally what refurbishing is. It means the item has been fixed or repaired to be as close to brand new as possible. Thats the entire point of it lol.
Tyler said I'm a finish cutting the rest of these lems off and all I could think of with Tyler holding a lethal weapon chainsaw was cutting his own lems off so glad to see he was ok .I'm still waiting to see battery powered tools be revolutionized .when I think of paying 200 dollars for a drill I expect that bad tool to cook me dinner hahaha
I've always like refurbished tools. When they refurbish a tool they take it apart, recondition it, and then test it. Whereas when they make new tools, they only test maybe one out of ten tools in the lot.
Driving 200 screws in and out of that wood was more like a torture than a test for that impact drill. And of course that grease spills like crazy when you bring it up to water boiling temperatures. I couldn't imagine a situation where you get your drill that hot. And I'm kinda impressed that the tree stump seems to be alive still. It could thrive again when you don't kill it with a flamethrower or something 😆
Hey tyler, so dewalt batteries have thermal protection in them, when the battery gets too hot, the tool will not work until the battery cools off, thats why with the drill it stopped working, then u unplugged it and put in a new one, well in that time the other original one cooled just enough for the thermal protection to reset, i wish that dewalt had implemented the same thermal protection in their tools that most other brands have, where the thermal protection is on the battery AND the tool, to prevent moments like in this video, "that will burn you" *lets touch it*... love the content, keep up the work.
Not that youll see this or anything but just throwing this out there. I've been subscribed to your channel since the "how to survive a solar eclipse" video. 😅. This is by far the best video you've put out in my opinion. Great job dude.
non stop lag bolt screwing with only a couple seconds between them is an extreme test for sure. well made impact driver !! even in quick work place the machine gets 5-10 seconds gap between the bolts
While I favor gas powered chainsaws, this one performed as it should. It’s a limbing saw, not meant to perform the paces on that tree. It handled it well. These days there are larger saws with bigger more powerful battery electric motors and they do fantastic. However, if a gasoline powered unit is taken care of, you will never get the life out of the battery powered equipment that you do a well built gas saw.
they are dewalt so the quality isnt suprising im sure they was basically brand new but people returned them because they baught them for 1 or 2 jobs and sent them back because they are expensive
None of those tools actually worked as good as i was thinking they would, but also when you brought out your "old" hammer drill they are different colors and the blacks are even different colors, i mean it COULD be because one is newer than the other, but based on the performance I highly suspect that those are fake DeWalt tools, which is a HUGE problem on Amazon
If you use a 6 amp battery or bigger on the chainsaw, it works 100% batter. I use my exact one for cutting tree down, and they are 12-20in around, and it works amazing. Just a thought...
I will always suggest new. But it depends on you job/use case. If you going to use it once/ maybe later = Ryobi. General/heavy use = DeWalt/Milwaukee. Real heavy use = research specific tool. Save money based on what you need
Refurbished probably means wiped over with a cloth. They're not worth refurbishment and I doubt theirs any point in doing so with relatively cheap products.
Why so many refurbished DeWalt? Because DeWalts are mostly repairable, the tools themselves are rather well made, you can obtain parts most of the times for cheaper than replacing the tool. Milwaukee, on the other hand, are hardly repairable. An impact wrench could have battery contact, controller, switch, and field as a single piece: if your battery contact breaks you need to replace everything which usually costs more than buying a new one. Same with the hammer section, everything just one piece you cannot buy separated. That's why Milwaukee has a 5-year warranty, because even though they are extremely powerful once they break you gotta buy a new one. Not even talking about Europe where warranty is just 1 year (you can expand that to 3 if you register it within 30 days of purchase), which is why Bosch and Makita are the main brands there, you can basically buy everything separated, if you break a battery contact you can just buy that one instead of having to replace a full blob of stuff. Unless you are a mechanic and need Milwaukee's powerful impact wrenches for everything else it's just a DIY brandh.
Today: Tyler finds out some locks are better. Yeah, and it doesn't necessarrily mean you get what you pay for. These cutters are meant for chains and locks but have a hardness limit. Might say "no hardened steel" or "x HRC maximum". Would be interesting to know, if they were opened or, as Tyler hypothises, just stamped "refurb". BTW it looks like the drill indeed began without a loose head.
The reason you didn’t find any Milwaukee tools is because they are too expensive to fix. You can’t just fix the trigger or anything like that on Milwaukee tools. If the trigger goes out you have to buy the whole controller and everything which is almost as expensive as the whole tool. Dewalt you can find some parts and the triggers can be taken apart and fixed.
OK, I know this is not the place to leave this comment but I felt inspired and I thought I’d just say something. I’d like to see you hook some more 9 V batteries up and then use a welding rod and weld something.
How the heck does anything survive Tyler? I mean, this abuse noone will ever put their tools through. The impact test... Some 300 French screws in and out? Come on!
"Refurbished" Is just that it's Refurbished they do not rebuild it with all new parts or it would be "New" or "Like New" they use all the good parts and fix what is broken. OMG, the chainsaw was engraved still.😮 Yes, the housing is still good even with it being engraved. That's why they are sold as REFURBISHED.
The chuck on drill do become loose like that after awhile but that one came loose pretty quick in my opinion... Its an easy fix if i remember correctly
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The drill is a hammer drill which is why the chuck moves back and forth, it is normal.
@@Vanman_fr some drills do come loose at the chuck over time but u probably right
Tip:
When power tools get hot, run them full speed without any load så that the built in fan has a chance to cool it down faster than if you wait for it. Just run it like a minute or two. Often when i do repetitive work with lots of back to back use i run it while i pick up the next fastener, set up the next hole or plug etc. That saves me burning my hands and having to take a break.
There is no fan in those. The air coming out is from the motor spinning....
@@bryancampbell4604😂😂😂 Yes! There’s a fan / cooling blade attached to the motor! Where do you think the air comes from?? Whether it’s a “fan” or it’s engineered into the motor, it’s designed to cool the unit.
@UhBuddy1976 I've disassembled one. There was no fan in it. They're air-cooled. There are many videos showing the insides. The motor spinning causes air to flow out as it pulls it in from the opposite side.
"I got distracted by a squirrel." There's the golden retriever coming out again. 😂
🤣
11:22 "that's hot it'll burn you" instantly touches it then yanks his hand back in pain
my input, working for a construction company for years, Black And Decker doesn't warranty pretty much anything, they "Fix your tool, send you a bill.. so BigBox companies will give a customer a new one off the shelf instead, and eat the cost and sell the returned one as "Refurbished" that's why there are so many DeWalt
Seems like a very poor system to run things. Who’s winning this game? Can’t be the consumer
Nobody that's sane is burning up their drill like that. Once it starts getting too hot, you let it cool all the way down before using it anymore. The impact drill passes.
Yeah well the point of the test was to abuse it as much as possible to see how it would hold up unless your just dense and don’t know how abuse test work for tools where you push them past their limits as much as possible
@@Xander-t7b obviously... that's why I stated that it passes.
@@Matt083109gotta love people sometimes am i right?
@delavanty you can always tell who thinks they're the smartest person in the room.
@@Matt083109😂😂
I am a fan of Refurbished Ryobi tools. Since I recently bought a house I have needed to accumulate various power tools. I selected Ryobi as my brand to buy because nearby is an outlet mall that includes a Direct Tools Outlet Store that sells factory refurbished and factory blemished Ryobi tools. This has allowed me, in less than a year and at not a great budget, get the basics like drill, driver, some saws(all of those in a 6 tool set with 2 batteries that I got under $200), as well as a hammer drill that I needed to get through a cement pad, a cultivator to break in garden beds, and more. I keep a wish list and watch the sales.
I go to a Direct Tool for ryobi tools too. In the Birch Run outlets in Michigan.
200 for that is super cheap if that’s all 6 tools lmao i need me one of them stores but i run dewalt
200 for that is super cheap if that’s all 6 tools lmao i need me one of them stores but i run dewalt
@@JayDetailzthey not carry dealt?
@@nate.hanlon no dewalt
Sends the dewalt in for warranty* dewalt askes, what did you put in and take out 300 6" lags?? Tyler- "Yes"
Yet he never fully tested a manscaped product he’s always sponsored by.
You want him to pull his balls out?
I dont want to see that part of tyler!
Would that turn you on?
@@victoradams4420exactly what I was thinking
That’s because he sponsored by them and we all understand you don’t bite the hand that feeds. Just like I don’t expect half of the TH-cam creators I watch do a let’s play of Raid Shadow Legends.
Tyler doesn’t need to expose that what one of his sponsors does you can do just as well with a $15 safety razor and a box of 1000 blades that cost six dollars
I feel like it would be a better idea to test the refurb tools againts new versions
I agree
@ramariomartin8707 I'd love them to be taken apart to check if they refurbished broken parts using cheaper/worse parts compared to brand new from factory peice.
How? You already know how the new tool is going to perform
@@chadly19 no you don't?
I have no issues with my Dewalt 20v chainsaw. In fact I’d go so far as to say it’s a beast.
30:52 He's expecting a 460 Rancher experience from a 20v pruning saw. xD
I have the 60v chainsaw and it's awesome
I love mine as well. I had a few new 14 inch chains from my old saw, so I stuck the 14 inch bar on the Dewalt. It's awesome.
I have the 12” and I’ve brought down so crazy sized trees, you just have to learn the limits then not push past.
For the second drill, it’s a hammer drill so yes it’s supposed to do that.
Tyler got distracted by a squirrel lol. Love your videos keep up the hard work.
“That’ll burn ya”
Proceeds to burn himself
They make Gloves so you dont hurt your hands.
You were so lucky. You should always yell timber when falling a tree.. someone could have been so hurt..😂
The impact gets hot because of the anvil slide rotating and hitting very fast, a drill is just an electric motor turning a shaft so that’s why there’s such a big temperature difference
The refurbished drill is the older version of the new one you have
Impact not drill
He knows, as he mentioned the difference between the versions was a little bit of power
The thing is tho, most people aren't gonna put in that many lag bolts all at once to get it that hot.
Most impacts would have shut off from the heat.
It’s not called an Abuse test for nothing your supposed to do things the average person isn’t gonna do to test its limits
Maybe the used screws were just enough to make it slower. Instead of using brand new screws for each time test.
The reason for so many refurbished dewalt products is most companies don't care and just throw returns out
Try the dewalt 60v chainsaw if you wanna see some torque. It's a beast. The 60v circular saw is impressive too.
Outside in the middle of the night turning a 6x6 into a flexible wooden snake toy, your neighbors must love you 😅
30:52 Tyler you're expecting a 460 Rancher experience from a 20v pruning saw. xD
Seriously! I have that same little saw and it's perfect for what it's meant for.
17:10 Refurbished items SHOULD technically BE 'Brand New'. Thats literally what refurbishing is. It means the item has been fixed or repaired to be as close to brand new as possible. Thats the entire point of it lol.
Should. But as he explained at the start of the video, rewatch: 1:40
Tyler said I'm a finish cutting the rest of these lems off and all I could think of with Tyler holding a lethal weapon chainsaw was cutting his own lems off so glad to see he was ok .I'm still waiting to see battery powered tools be revolutionized .when I think of paying 200 dollars for a drill I expect that bad tool to cook me dinner hahaha
Lems?
@@Okurka. limbs
@@Okurka. you are questioning someone who puts a space before the period and no space after.
Is the drill a hammer drill? That would explain the movement at the chuck.
Those drill bits are made for DRY WOOD!
You mean that they are perfect for Tylers use case? Torture test the machine
I've always like refurbished tools. When they refurbish a tool they take it apart, recondition it, and then test it. Whereas when they make new tools, they only test maybe one out of ten tools in the lot.
22:59 that's completely normal on hammer drills
The Ryboi bolt cutter is for chain link fence. The occasional lock you've lost the key for.
works great on rebar
Driving 200 screws in and out of that wood was more like a torture than a test for that impact drill. And of course that grease spills like crazy when you bring it up to water boiling temperatures. I couldn't imagine a situation where you get your drill that hot. And I'm kinda impressed that the tree stump seems to be alive still. It could thrive again when you don't kill it with a flamethrower or something 😆
96% of this vid is Tyler commenting on how hot these tools are.
he probably clicked the ad that said "HOT TOOLS IN YOUR AREA! CLICK HERE!"
I watch Tyler because 96% of the time what he’s doing is frustrating in a weirdly entertaining way
It's always DeWalt because there the ones that break while still looking new
Impressed by that impact
If you want to open a masterlock, all you need is another masterlock
You need to test knockoff batteries from Amazon for Milwaukee, Dewalt, etc. lots of mixed reviews on them.
I think we need, and so deserve, to test a bunch of recliners and reel us what ones best! 😂
You deserve so many more subs. Your production quality is always top notch
This turned into more of a dewalt advertisement lol
Tyler is over here abusing these drills
Tyler is definitely “that one kid is at it again” that the neighbors talked about lol.
Hey tyler, so dewalt batteries have thermal protection in them, when the battery gets too hot, the tool will not work until the battery cools off, thats why with the drill it stopped working, then u unplugged it and put in a new one, well in that time the other original one cooled just enough for the thermal protection to reset, i wish that dewalt had implemented the same thermal protection in their tools that most other brands have, where the thermal protection is on the battery AND the tool, to prevent moments like in this video, "that will burn you" *lets touch it*... love the content, keep up the work.
That goes to show Dewalt breaks more than Milwaukee. lol
Shows more people actually use Dewalt
@ not at that ratio.
Now you need to test some cheap vs expensive wood chisels on the top of that 6x6 that you sliced up!
You're incredible, don't stop creating videos!
Need to try testing different saw blade brands see how good each one does .
24:50 this dude is absolutely torturing that drill beyond any reasonable everyday usage and is surprised that the grease started to become liquid
Master locks may have a hardened shackle but they are by far one of the easiest locks to pick.
“Mild torture test” proceeds to put hundreds of lags in AND out🤣 coming from a Milwaukee guy that was extremely impressive for a dewalt🤙🏻
Apparently there's a lot of pirated Dewalt clones on the market. Even Home Depot's have a hard time identifying them.
Not that youll see this or anything but just throwing this out there. I've been subscribed to your channel since the "how to survive a solar eclipse" video. 😅. This is by far the best video you've put out in my opinion. Great job dude.
non stop lag bolt screwing with only a couple seconds between them is an extreme test for sure. well made impact driver !! even in quick work place the machine gets 5-10 seconds gap between the bolts
While I favor gas powered chainsaws, this one performed as it should. It’s a limbing saw, not meant to perform the paces on that tree. It handled it well. These days there are larger saws with bigger more powerful battery electric motors and they do fantastic. However, if a gasoline powered unit is taken care of, you will never get the life out of the battery powered equipment that you do a well built gas saw.
It's nice to see you outside, wearing your Sunday best.
That impact is great, screw in about 200 screws, take a break, throw a piece of bacon on it and boom you got lunch
they are dewalt so the quality isnt suprising im sure they was basically brand new but people returned them because they baught them for 1 or 2 jobs and sent them back because they are expensive
let the engine work, no f it let's push the drill in like a madman😂
None of those tools actually worked as good as i was thinking they would, but also when you brought out your "old" hammer drill they are different colors and the blacks are even different colors, i mean it COULD be because one is newer than the other, but based on the performance I highly suspect that those are fake DeWalt tools, which is a HUGE problem on Amazon
If you use a 6 amp battery or bigger on the chainsaw, it works 100% batter. I use my exact one for cutting tree down, and they are 12-20in around, and it works amazing. Just a thought...
I will always suggest new. But it depends on you job/use case. If you going to use it once/ maybe later = Ryobi. General/heavy use = DeWalt/Milwaukee. Real heavy use = research specific tool. Save money based on what you need
16:00 and thats why dewalt is one of the best, survived extreme abuse
17:35 it's the Wilt Chamberlain of impact drills
When can we expect Tylertube brand pine coasters?😂😂😂
Your editing is so smooth, appreciated it!
Refurbished probably means wiped over with a cloth. They're not worth refurbishment and I doubt theirs any point in doing so with relatively cheap products.
Thanks Tyler I again feel a lot smarter then before the video
You know that refurbished means they basically made them as new again... not just taken returns and put them in a bin
The drill has a hammer setting for drilling concrete and brick so that's why the chuck slides in and out.
Why so many refurbished DeWalt? Because DeWalts are mostly repairable, the tools themselves are rather well made, you can obtain parts most of the times for cheaper than replacing the tool. Milwaukee, on the other hand, are hardly repairable. An impact wrench could have battery contact, controller, switch, and field as a single piece: if your battery contact breaks you need to replace everything which usually costs more than buying a new one. Same with the hammer section, everything just one piece you cannot buy separated. That's why Milwaukee has a 5-year warranty, because even though they are extremely powerful once they break you gotta buy a new one.
Not even talking about Europe where warranty is just 1 year (you can expand that to 3 if you register it within 30 days of purchase), which is why Bosch and Makita are the main brands there, you can basically buy everything separated, if you break a battery contact you can just buy that one instead of having to replace a full blob of stuff. Unless you are a mechanic and need Milwaukee's powerful impact wrenches for everything else it's just a DIY brandh.
Most people use the tool for one specific thing and then return it. It’s pretty common.
Today: Tyler finds out some locks are better. Yeah, and it doesn't necessarrily mean you get what you pay for. These cutters are meant for chains and locks but have a hardness limit. Might say "no hardened steel" or "x HRC maximum".
Would be interesting to know, if they were opened or, as Tyler hypothises, just stamped "refurb".
BTW it looks like the drill indeed began without a loose head.
The reason you didn’t find any Milwaukee tools is because they are too expensive to fix. You can’t just fix the trigger or anything like that on Milwaukee tools. If the trigger goes out you have to buy the whole controller and everything which is almost as expensive as the whole tool. Dewalt you can find some parts and the triggers can be taken apart and fixed.
Tyler is an expert in destroying everything 😂😂😂
The woodpeckers are gonna love you Tyler
OK, I know this is not the place to leave this comment but I felt inspired and I thought I’d just say something. I’d like to see you hook some more 9 V batteries up and then use a welding rod and weld something.
Why does that Ryobi thing look like a spaceship from Aliens lol
Most of the time, because usually they're still worn out tools with worn out batteries from completely broken tools.
How the heck does anything survive Tyler? I mean, this abuse noone will ever put their tools through.
The impact test... Some 300 French screws in and out? Come on!
Id say don't use a dull bore bit for a speed test on a HAMMER DRILL. Also put it in speed 2 and drill mode not driver or hammer mode.
In this episode Tyler discovers friction
I feel that Tyler kept looking at someone when he was drilling that tree stump...maybe his neighbour was filming him and uploading to TH-cam...
They make long wood drill bits with a end that auto feeds into the wood. My dad uses them and it almost drills itself, he uses the Diablo brand ones.
"Why was that one so easy?" Because its a Master lock lol
Ok I’m gonna say it. Kobalt. Lowes brand 40v chainsaw woulda done that no problem and prolly would have costed less than the refurbished dewalt.
The drill chuck is moving because that's a hammer drill. It has to move.
The jaws were messed up from giant nail
the padlocks dont even need to be cut. you can just use another one of the locks to smack it open 🤣
Don't believe everything you see on TH-cam.
It’s a speed bit for home construction. Not the best choice for taking material out of a tree
"Refurbished" Is just that it's Refurbished they do not rebuild it with all new parts or it would be "New" or "Like New" they use all the good parts and fix what is broken. OMG, the chainsaw was engraved still.😮 Yes, the housing is still good even with it being engraved. That's why they are sold as REFURBISHED.
4:55 cutting with the front of the jaws robs the tool of its mechanical advantage
I bet those bolt cutters cut bolts real good.
If grease is coming out it definitely needs to be returned.
The grease was just so hot it got liquified is my guess not the tool.being bqd
It's a hammer drill, the chuck is designed to move back and forth
I always thought it was hilarious people use bolt cutters to cut locks......
Plot twist, he returns all these tools for them to be refurbished and resold again.
goes for the pine tree, the tree on the left is near death
The chuck on drill do become loose like that after awhile but that one came loose pretty quick in my opinion... Its an easy fix if i remember correctly
Just going to add, dewalt is taking the crown in the impact wrench numbers nowadays
That's some mean dedication, not the tools but the tool user.