Thanks Casey! I like your no bull shit reviews. Sometimes it is best to stick with the "kiss" saying , "Keep It Simple Stupid" the older tried and true binders are still the best! I love that most companies hate you. 😉. Keep up the good work and thank you for always keeping it real! 👍💯
@@selfloadbinderhere’s some fun facts for you.. I am a TH-cam vlogger. I vlog and make videos about the things that go on in my life, and share them with my monthly audience of over one million different individual people, that make up an average of 4.5 million monthly views. So if I were to get sued by a manufacturer over a video I’ve made…. I will absolutely make a series of videos documenting my experience through the process, and will be including every detail, including the name of the company and it’s representatives that are suing me, so that those one million different people can follow along on my journey. I’ve also heard that you’ve been calling my competitors in this area to try and dig up dirt on me, and I heard that you told them you’re going to file a lawsuit against me. You see, even though we are “competitors”, we are also friends and we all work together. So anything you say to them, will go straight to me. Here’s the simple facts of the matter, I think your product is garbage and I would never buy it. I never said you sent it to me, even though you literally put it in a box yourselves and sent it straight to me from your facility, at no cost to me. I also never said your name in the video, or description, and even blacked it out on the binders themselves so it wouldn’t be shown. Everything I said in the video was 100% true, so you have absolutely no legal leg to stand on, and I absolutely will counter sue for all of my legal costs, as well as defamation of character for you trying to paint me as a slanderous individual if I were to be sued for such a thing. The binders are already in the box and will be shipped out on their way back to you on Friday so you can give the purchaser their money back. So the best thing you can do is walk away from this so that this video runs it’s course and fades out like all do. Or, alternatively…. You can choose to keep this going and I will continue to do my job as a vlogger documenting what’s going on in my life and putting it out there for millions to see. Your choice 🤷🏻♂️
@@CaseyLaDelleI was actually going to get a set of those I just haul my cars time to time I liked the locks and how you couldn't just couldn't unhook it like a regular binder for a little security, but after this allegedly shady business they seem to be pulling on you I think I'll look elsewhere
-company sends stuff -Casey ignores it -company waits -company looses patience -company angry Casey didn't review stuff -Casey reviews stuff -company is sorry this video made me feel like I was watching a LockPickingLawyer video :))
Some people might think that you‘re screwing yourself over by doing these kind of reviews. But you‘re actually building up credibility and integrity for actual good and genuine companies that might want to work with you in the future.
your way is to become a reviewer but that what he doesnt want to be. He want to tow stuff and recovery's. If someone contact him with a product they he will use he will try it tell us how he feel about that. Not everyone want to be a puppet
I was looking for reviews to buy something. Most of the "reviews" were probably just somebody paid to advertise the various products - even if the products were competitors. Four different brands had five things listed under "Pros". Under the "Cons" it was "none" for all of them. Not helpful.
Yep. A lot of my favorite TH-camrs have evolved into just making commercials for various products that are obviously inferior. They have lost all credibility. Thx.
This video is one of the many reasons I subscribe to Casey's channel. Honest and forthright. Don't send Casey junk that can't stand up to his real life work. Seriously Casey knows what is what and what isn't Thanx for sharing as always. Peace Out.
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. (As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee.)
@@51WCDodge if he liked them or gave a good review for money this mystery person that bought them wouldn't exist they'd thank him for the positive review on the product they sent him but notice how they defend the fact they sent them but don't defend anything negative he said about them they knew the product is junk
I've got 25 years & 5 million miles doing oversize equipment....I would never or have any inclination to use those speed binders. Great video. Keep it simple and use what works.
I would argue against that, to a point. Power locks, and power windows? I will take them all day over a truck with manual locks and manual windows. I bought an 88 GMC 1500 with manual locks and windows...It sucked. I am 5'8", had to lean way the fuck over to unlock the passenger door, and good fucking luck rolling up or down the passenger window while driving. I'll also take captain seats over a bench seat all day, every day. I do not like having to hold onto the wheel with a death grip if I am trying to have fun on a twisty road. On the other hand? Yeah, I want actual switches and knobs for the controls of my vehicle. I would prefer a manually adjustable seat, and god damn would it be nice if transfer cases used levers again. Course, I'll take a cordless impact over a breaker bar and a ratchet all day, and if I need drive 50+ staples? I would take a cordless stapler over an Arrow T50. Simple has it place, when you want something dead reliable. But technology has its place, when it is durable _enough_ and offers a significant improvement in day to day use, be it speed, comfort, wear and tear on your body, etc. These binders look like shit. Way too many steps, and I am confused as how the manufacturer thinks an unprotected zerk fitting is going to survive.
So, SELF Load Binder company has jumped in here to try and defend themselves, and it’s not going well 😂. For starters, they admit that the name SELF is just an acronym, which to me is deceptive advertising, especially when you put the words “load binder” right after it…. Especially since in my opinion it is not Safe, Easy, Light, or Fast. In fact, to me it is the opposite of all of those. Second, they are apparently upset that I’m saying they sent these to me when they did not. But then they also said in another comment that they drop shipped them to me directly from their facility, in a box with all the manufacturers packing material and literature, with their return address on the package, and not one single bit of correspondence saying who it was from. So how am I supposed to know that they didn’t send them to me, when they quite literally sent them to me… But what makes it even better, is that I never even said they sent them to me in the first place, I simply said that the binders were sent to me, while never mentioning their name, and even blacking it out on the binders themselves so that it wouldn’t be shown. So great job @self load binders…. The vast majority of people watching this had no idea what brand these binders were…. Until you decided to tell everyone 😂
By the way, I just watched a video of a guy using these things and stopping on the side of the highway to check his load. It took him one minute and fifteen seconds to tighten a loose binder, not counting the time to get the impact gun out and ready, or put it away afterwards. A simple ratchet binder would have taken five seconds. Can anyone explain to me how that’s safer??
Those good old orange binders tried and true. They can suck a little in the bitter cold, but I doubt the other binder would be any better, especially when the battery dies on the impact.
We had a safety guy who thought these were the best thing since sliced bread at work we bought them for all of our roll backs. Drivers left the impacts on the beds fell off somewhere on the road, adapters for the sockets broken, fried batteries etc. etc. drivers hated them long story short they are all in the scrap bin a year later and we are back to the good ole ratchet binders.
Surprised they almost lasted a year. Son of a truck driver and drove a couple years myself. If a tool doesn't work you won't find it in or on the truck.
It's been a while since I got stuck as the safety guy, on top of my other responsibilities. That's a thankless job, neither the workers nor the bean counters want to listen to you when nothing is going wrong, but you can be sure that everyone will be looking at you if anything ever did. I did different work, but we had some of the same safety issues. So I can imagine a safety guy promoting something that all of the workers ended up thinking was a waste of time and money, but that even after the last one was thrown away that he still considered time and money well spent. I'm not saying that this was true in your case, it's just a hypothetical. For example, if a worksite has a lax attitude about safety, and the guys only use half the chains that they should be using to hold down their loads, maybe getting them to use a new toy will get them to use the right number of chains, and that can lead to better worker safety practices in the long run. And one lawsuit avoided will pay for a ton of those crappy binders.
Love the raw honesty in your videos because of that My son and I are now going to get my husband the harbor, freight, Badland, off-road floor, jack for Father’s Day because he and I both love and value your honesty thanks Casey. ✌🏼
Well said ,just like going on the tool truck sometimes, and seeing how they re invented the wrenches that I have had for 30 years, lol,great video,never have seen, Sergei Dratchev use these Binders before
@@jeffclark2725 You mean like frightfully expensive "thin" wrenches, similar to the El Cheapo Craftsman wrenches we used to grind the open ends on? Wrenches we used to pick up at swap meets, garage and yard sales?
oh, financially these things ARE broken. They last 10-20 years, there's no repeat sales in them. Sell stuff that needs replacing every few months and you get repeat customers, especially if the competition makes their in China and theirs last only a few weeks.
Thank you for this honest review. I took a look at a set once because a guy lost his impact. There was no way to unlock the set he had or tighten them with out the drill. I thought how dumb to rely on that.
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee. Also please note our name is the SELF Load Binder, not Self-loading. SELF is an acronym - for Safe, Easy, Light, Fast.
@@CaseyLaDelle Also, while we support you in having your own opinion, we have several customers in Bend/LaPine, including another towing company, a rigging store, an excavator, et al, all of whom would most likely disagree with you. So if you decide to keep these and want help with them, we could probably get them to talk to you & help you out. (One tip they might give you: keep your battery charged and try fully depressing the button on your impact wrench.)
Casey, if these were that great others would be using them. I've never seen these on any heavy hauling rig while driving on the highway. Your honesty is why I like watching your channel
There is a simple reason why you have over 190,000 subscribers, which is honesty, integrity, and also entertaining. Never change your chosen standards. I enjoy watching you from Aus.
I worked in the shipping department for Komatsu Wheel Loaders in South Carolina -we shipped the WA270, WA320,WA380, WA480 and the WA500. I have never never seen one of these speed loaders used when the truck drivers were securing their loads . Most of the loaders had to be tied down with at least 8 chains; using the "speed binders" seems like it would be a waste of time!
Thank you, Casey. I’ve been arguing against the “speed” binder for years. Sadly, too many newbie flatbed drivers are just plain lazy and do not realize the extra effort and maintenance of these money wasters.
This is exactly the reason I follow you. No bs just plain and simple. These may sayers are just like truck drivers , no two can agree on anything. As I 40 plus year woman driver I can talk negative with professional wisdom. Keep on keeping it real. Oh and I was using ratchet binders in mid to late 90s doing heavy haul. They are easier to use and much safer then using a regular binder with a bar. I can’t tell you how many drivers I have seen over the years have that cheater bar come back and hit them in face hurting the driver. Anyway keep up the good work. I don’t ever see you answering or paying attention to commebts but still thought I would put mine out here. Keep up the great work
Ratchet binders were becoming the norm in the early 80's & they are a big improvement over what we were using, commonly called bear traps. Having used both styles I believe the ratchet binder is the only way to go. They are easy to use & stay closed. If you feel the need to over-tighten you can still use a short pipe for extra leverage. Go with what works for you Casey.
Omg I found a set of "bear trap" binders the other day in a old metal milk crate at a garage sale I stopped at .... guy was asking 65 bucks a piece for them I kinda chuckled maybe they have collectable value for the right guy I don't know but they cracked me up as I hadn't seen a set in years ...
@@Doubie. Back in the mid 1970's when I drove trucks for Halliburton in the oil patch in Wyoming, we used boomers to secure the heavy iron fittings on the Frack trucks. We called them arm breakers! And, if weren't paying attention or being careful, that's what they were!
Grew up helping my father on a farm. All we had were a couple of the over center binders. Never had problems with them coming loose. Lock them down, a couple of wraps of chain around them, and all set. Still see a lot of them used, as well as the tugboat design.
I love that you are a no BS person, and you stand by your principles. "Don't let 'em put you down, don't let 'em push you around Don't let 'em ever change your point of view."
Never saw someone using those speed binder locks. I’ve seen them use speed binders but never knew they had locks. Definitely seems inconvenient to have to carry an impact gun to use them then lock them and definitely agree with those zerk fittings being able to break or get damaged being a PIA cause you’d have to drill them out and install new ones if they break inside.
I used to use the simple version myself long ago. (We had to haul around a Bobcat now and then to job sites.). That was over 20 years ago, possibly before any of the new ones came out. But I would have never spent as much time even trying to use that waste of money after looking at the instructions to use it. Personally I would just reply to the emails with: “Thank you ever so much for the paperweights.”
I love it when people come up with a solution to a problem that doesn't exist and wonder why people don't flock to it. I mean marketing SAID they would flock to it...
Good for you Casey. We agree with you on this matter. Wish more companies were as honest as you. Like to see more videos about towing and recovery vehicles.
@@CaseyLaDelle I can understand that. You also don't have a summer tourist vehicle 'trap' like Matt has at Sand Hollow. Loved the rescue you and Grumpy did from the river gravel. Always enjoy your snow/mud recoveries and forest tidy-ups, and the towing that customers will allow you to screen. We don't for a moment think they're 'always breaking down' - far from it, they just chose a capable no-nonsense recovery firm to get their vehicle back asap.
I was a driver for over 43 years. I used the same binders and yes people tride to get me to switch to the EASY ones. No thank you I with you Case.. keep with what works.. stay honest... great job..
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee. Also please note our name is the SELF Load Binder, not Self-loading. SELF is an acronym - for Safe, Easy, Light, Fast.
You're 100 percent right! Every wrecking company that I follow on TH-cam uses the same type of binder that you use! Had an old mechanic say if it ain't broke don't fix it!
Thanks Casey for showing these and the down side. I flatbed and use ratchet binders and snap binders on a regular basis. Was thinking about trying these but couldn't figure the benefits or the pitfalls. Didn't want the expense if it wasn't worth it. So thanks again. Made my decision process more informed.
I kove the way you just tell the truth about products, if you like them you say why. If you dont like them you also say why- your honesty is refreshing.
Casey, I frequently tell the story of the guy that put that nasty review on your company page that you responded to. Classic. Keep it up buddy. You're on the right track.
pulled flatbed for 35 years have never used a ratchet binder .... always used a lever binders and a cheater bar ... and never broke my jaw either with them ... thanks for the awesome truthful review and amazing recoveries keep up the great work
I’m so glad you made this video. I agree 100%. 8 years in hauling and I still have only seen these speed binders on the forestry mulching TH-cam channel. We all know who that is. Every trucker I see is still using hand binders. Tells me everything I need to know.
I worked my whole career on heavy equipment. Lots of different companies moving stuff. I helped with many a move (mechanic not driver). I never saw a speed binder until it popped up on youtube. All the truckers I have ever worked will are all old school. Must be a reason!
The U-Tube videos that are produced by the folks that are out there "doing it day after day" are the ones I enjoy. That's why I like yours, Casey. Over 70 years of self-taught auto mechanic, carpenter, electrician in addition to professional life as electronic systems engineer, I've always enjoyed seeing and experiencing what works and doesn't require extra "fiddling around" with a bunch of unnecessary steps/adjustments and whatever. I like Larry the cable guys motto - "Git 'er Done" !
Keep up the good work, and be careful in your adventures. Your videos are educational, and it doesn't matter what people say. It's your channel, and it's your place to tell someone to kick rocks or be deleted from the page. A friend from Wilmington, Ohio.
Right there! The honesty of Casey! He does not ask vendors to send him their products. If he wants something he buys the items he wants! Does he ask vendors to send him something to promote? Never!! That is a man with integrity who is not trying to get something for nothing. Has Casey ever done a promotion video? Yes, for a product he had already purchased and found the product to be truly outstanding. And he didn't do the promotion video on request! He did the promotion video because truly loved and used the product. He also did a promotion video to tell a vendor that the product they had sent him he wouldn't buy. Because he didn't want vendors sending him something that he wouldn't buy and that the sucked. No one should ever say Casey doesn't have integrity!!!
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee. Also please note our name is the SELF Load Binder, not Self-loading. SELF is an acronym - for Safe, Easy, Light, Fast.
I agree with you. Too many people trying to reinvent the wheel. And when you complicate things you open up more things to either go wrong or be done wrong
Another great review on a worthless tool! Nothing beats a good, ole fashioned ratchet binder! As long as you keep them lubed up, they work great! This coming from someone who has 25 years experience hauling steel coils and hauling flat bed freight! Keep up the great and honest videos Casey!
I love your honesty. I fast forward through most of the other TH-camr "commercials" because it's obvious they don't believe in them and they're reading a script. Keep doing your thing because there are people out there watching your content who appreciate how and what you do.
I like your honesty about the products companies send you. Your truthful review of the electric bike that was not up to par was a breath of fresh air. Love your videos.
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee. Also please note our name is the SELF Load Binder, not Self-loading. SELF is an acronym - for Safe, Easy, Light, Fast.
Very well said! You forgot to mention one very important factor to the rest of us - initial purchase price. I've got to imagine the cost is significantly higher than an import ratchet binder. One quick tip from a 35 year lowbedder to help your speed... hook the link of the binder(not the hook) in the keyhole on the deck. You now have only 2 connections to make instead of 3. Although the loose end of your chain may not ride very well on that steel deck. I have a recessed keyhole row down the center of my Landoll to trap the loose chain end, and it will stay on my apitong deck, unlike steel. it may not seem like a big deal, but if you have 18 binders on multiple pieces of equipment, it adds up. Keep up the good work. I REALLY enjoyed this video.
I was in the towing industry myself and you are 100% correct.. time is safety when your on the side of the road trying to tie down. Manual binders are more reliable and less hassle . Casey is straight up when he does reviews on products i have seen him lay waste to several products he did not feel were up to a quality that they should have been
I know the feeling. Not a TH-camr, but bought a an off-road capable camp trailer. Based on TH-camrs “recommendations”, bought a bunch of expensive frivolous crap that on a month long trip from Florida to NM, AZ, UT and back, most of that frivolous 💩 went unused and just took up space being hauled around. Pick and choose stuff to use carefully and wisely and save yourself $$. Thanks for the reminder Casey.
I appreciate that you do have so few reviews, that way when you review something I know it is something you truly believe is a good product. Some of these youtubers have sponsored products on every video they make and it makes you wonder which ones are really good or not- and they are probably just passing along every offer coming their way.
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee. Also please note our name is the SELF Load Binder, not Self-loading. SELF is an acronym - for Safe, Easy, Light, Fast.
I love this video so much. its like receiving another useless gift that will never be used when you said all you want is socks and jocks because that's all you need/want. "i appreciate the effort, but please just get me what i asked for."
I have no problem at all with people asking, that’s totally fine. What got really annoying was people calling and TELLING me what I need to be using, while I’m in the middle of a job, then telling me how rude I am for telling them I have to go instead of listening to them talk for 30 minutes..
Just in case you see this, what's your take on the ratchet binders with a bevel gear and hex tacked on? Seems like it's trying to be the best of both worlds, and that tends to be amazing or shit, with little middle ground
This is awesome. Love it. Could watch you doing videos of all the crap people send you and you explaining why they’re crap. Keep up the good videos. I’ll always watch.
Casey I enjoy your videos because you are completely honest and you don't promote anything you don't believe in and haven't tested out to make sure. In my opinion you know more about stuff like that with 20 years experience and the standard ones are faster, safer and more sturdy to be able to handle that kind of work.
I think you made a mistake with this as you missed something which I think is rather important. The initial setup and everything makes a point, but what about if you drive and then need to tighten it? That seems far worse. With the normal one, it is simple, quick and easy to tighten it. But with the other one you need to pull out tools, loosen the locks, tighten it, the tighten the locks and if you have to repeat that multiple times for each one, that is a major pain, means you are outside of the cab for longer, not driving, so it is even less safe and costs you time and money. So far, you battery review is still my favorite, the one which you asked about it, they said it did everything that you needed, then when you got it, it didn't and they got upset that you hadn't done the review, so then you used it to hold the seat up when you were working on the Jeep.
You are absolutely right, the speed binders I bought won't stay tight, they didn't have the lock on them. Been hauling since 1984 the hand racket is the way to go. Every time I stop I will walk around the truck and if I want to tighten a chain a couple pulls on the ratchet and you are good.
Stand your ground Sir ! You know from the blood, sweat and years that you have done this what works and what dont ! The haters are gonna hate no matter what you do or say so why in the end make them happy ! You do one heck of a job for being by yourself most of the time. I say Thank You Sir for sharing your adventures and knowledge with everyone ! ✌️❤️🙏
I spent 15 years hauling everything from tiny John Deere tractors to Quad-axle cement trucks to every size and type of car and truck there was. In the early days we used plain old standard cam over binders and a pipe. Later I upgraded to spring-binders...and a pipe. When I first got a few ratchet binders I was skeptical but optimistic and gave them a fair shake because the mechanics were sound and they looked safe and solid. What you were holding look neither safe nor solid. I would have carried them around if the boss gave them too me but no way would I have ever spent that much time messing with them. Great video.
An honest man, making an honest living and sharing what he knows and loves. One that cannot be bought "Oh look a squirrel".... Casey, stay your real self we all see it and appreciate it.
I’ve been a flatbed truck driver for 33 years and I only use cam over binders but I’ve used screw binders when I was working for a towing company hauling equipment on a hydraulic beaverrtail trailer.
It’s fully understandable and logical why they do it. As a TH-cam channel grows it demands more and more of your time, to the point that any other source of income you have, like a job or business, starts to suffer or disappear completely, and then you need to make up for that loss
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee. Also please note our name is the SELF Load Binder, not Self-loading. SELF is an acronym - for Safe, Easy, Light, Fast.
there's a reason i have never seen those green binders before cause any one that takes there machines on and off their trailers every day would throw them in the garbage the first time
I've done coil steel hauling and those ratchet binders are simply the best thing out there. Those others as Casey puts it are trash! I refused to use those auto binders and the ratchet binders are much quicker and easier to use even over the snap binders not to mention safer! Try getting smacked by a snap binders lever or pinched by one lol.
Yeah man. The over-center chain binders are banned in some steel companies including mine. They're actually pretty dangerous considering you need to use a pipe to tighten and loosen. If you're using them every day the liklihood of getting smacked in the head by the pipe flying off the handle becomes likely. We're only allowed chain ratchet binders with rated hooks.
I used to work in heavy equipment shipping, and vividly remember the switch from cam binders to ratchet binders. In fact our company required that we ONLY use ratchet binders.. the truck drivers complained for several months but slowly realized that they were by far the better option. The loads were more secure and didn't require adjustment and it was safer to tie down. The ONLY downside was that you had to keep them lubed up or they wouldn't work well...after a time, most of the drivers hated the cam binders (there is always a few holdouts). the point is, at some time there may be a better option, but that doesnt mean that the next invention is the new thing.. only time and testing will tell and that is exactly what you did.. the speed binder isnt it. maybe someday there will be a better option, but the (now) good old reliable ratchet binder has very few cons and is a great solution.
I drove trucks for over 15 years oil field hot shot and lumber yard trucks and never have i seen a binder like that. Racket binder or boom binder is the way to go. Great review Casey keep it real 👌
I had a crazy amount of respect for you before this video but now I have even more respect. You didn't bash a particular brand. You didn't say no one should use it. You just gave your honest opinion and explained why you think the manual binders are superior. Probably why I've never seen one of these "automatic binders"
We have a 1-year warranty and 30 day money back guarantee. We have thousands of units in the field, mostly with towmen and equipment rentals companies. We also have a weeks-long wait due to backorder, mostly re-orders from existing customers. So yes, we have immense confidence in our product. But we don't give away free load binders. We drop shipped the binders Mr. LaSalle is reviewing after somebody purchased them on his behalf.
@@selfloadbinder so you’re admitting that YOU sent me the binders with absolutely no correspondence of any kind, and absolutely nothing explaining who it was from, other than YOUR shipper’s address indicating that it came from YOU…. And you’re mad that I’m saying you sent them to me when you didn’t, even though I never acts said you sent them to me??? GTFO of here 😂
Thank you for this hahah. There’s nothing wrong with regular binders. I do Gas Emergency Repair, I never need something that will save me 15 seconds. And the whole “oh your shoulders” thing is complete shit 😂.
Go Casey another great video that is informative and a man of his principals and experiance is always the answer the best knowledge is that knowledge you learned from doing stuff the right way and with equipment that is gimic free. Thanks for being you Casey.
I always used lever action binders, it’s what we used at work, I used them at home, they were second nature. And of course you hear the stories of people getting hit and that they’re dangerous under tension etc, but I never had a problem. Then a guy I was standing next to was synching one down pushing away from him and his hand slipped and it cracked him right between the jaw. He looked at me and went “damn that hurt.” His bottom jaw was split perfect down the middle. I could see bone, an ungodly amount of blood and muscles that should be inside now saw the light of day. Went ahead and sold all my lever action that week and bought ratcheting ones. No teeth have been harmed since
@@GhostofeightdancestudentJust bs. If ever that were the case, it would benefit him much more promoting things companies suggest him in the way they desire, instead of doing honest reviews from his personal standpoint.
The binders you use are so simple and safe, don’t mess with something that works. I flat bedded for a while, my dad most of his trucking career, we used what he referred to as “boomers” well named, these things were hard to use and very dangerous to tension.
If you go to the website of the leader in sales of these type binders they brag in large letters how their product is in use on "over 30,000 trucks" across the country. Sounds good until you realize that the other 99% of trucks are still using the old, tried-and-true manual binders that have been in use for generations. And, as you say, there is a reason for that. "Stand tall. Shoot straight. And always speak the truth."
Much respect to you. I have a small channel and I told my son I would never promote anything that I don’t believe in or use. Of course I don’t have anyone sending me anything so I don’t have to worry about it.
Not to poke the bear 😂 but have you seen the actual Speed Binder brand? Pretty legit and none of the lock tab BS that this one had….. BUT regardless, i agree, standard ratchet binders are not that hard 🤦♂️
We use them multiple times daily in a professional equipment rental outfit and we like them. They aren't everyone's cup of tea, and the disadvantage of having an expensive drill is still there. They are far better than the ones Casey showed. Every business has to make their own decision. In the environment we move equipment, the trailer type we use, the good employees I have, and our problems we have with traditional ratchet binders, all play in to our decision. Casey is not wrong and neither are we; we just have different ways of evaluating the tools we use and how they fit our businesses. The bottom line, though, is that if you want to get a speed binder type setup, the SpeedBinder brand is superior to the one he showed.
@@akdoug6437 agreed! I have lots of ratchet binders and a few Speed Binders… they both have their place and different flavors for different people/businesses.
I could understand how the speed binders would be quicker if you had a long way to tighten the binder, but the whole nature of chains and binders means that's never going to be the case. Way back when I was hauling I didn't even have those ratcheting binders, I used the cantilever kind and just wrapped the excess chain around them to keep them from coming loose.
Thanks Casey! I like your no bull shit reviews. Sometimes it is best to stick with the "kiss" saying , "Keep It Simple Stupid" the older tried and true binders are still the best! I love that most companies hate you. 😉. Keep up the good work and thank you for always keeping it real! 👍💯
@@selfloadbinder sure
@@selfloadbinderhere’s some fun facts for you..
I am a TH-cam vlogger. I vlog and make videos about the things that go on in my life, and share them with my monthly audience of over one million different individual people, that make up an average of 4.5 million monthly views. So if I were to get sued by a manufacturer over a video I’ve made…. I will absolutely make a series of videos documenting my experience through the process, and will be including every detail, including the name of the company and it’s representatives that are suing me, so that those one million different people can follow along on my journey.
I’ve also heard that you’ve been calling my competitors in this area to try and dig up dirt on me, and I heard that you told them you’re going to file a lawsuit against me. You see, even though we are “competitors”, we are also friends and we all work together. So anything you say to them, will go straight to me.
Here’s the simple facts of the matter, I think your product is garbage and I would never buy it. I never said you sent it to me, even though you literally put it in a box yourselves and sent it straight to me from your facility, at no cost to me. I also never said your name in the video, or description, and even blacked it out on the binders themselves so it wouldn’t be shown. Everything I said in the video was 100% true, so you have absolutely no legal leg to stand on, and I absolutely will counter sue for all of my legal costs, as well as defamation of character for you trying to paint me as a slanderous individual if I were to be sued for such a thing.
The binders are already in the box and will be shipped out on their way back to you on Friday so you can give the purchaser their money back. So the best thing you can do is walk away from this so that this video runs it’s course and fades out like all do. Or, alternatively…. You can choose to keep this going and I will continue to do my job as a vlogger documenting what’s going on in my life and putting it out there for millions to see.
Your choice 🤷🏻♂️
@@selfloadbinderI hope you do sue give us something funny to watch you getting destroyed like your product 😂
@@CaseyLaDelleI was actually going to get a set of those I just haul my cars time to time I liked the locks and how you couldn't just couldn't unhook it like a regular binder for a little security, but after this allegedly shady business they seem to be pulling on you I think I'll look elsewhere
@@MustangGuy6501 allegedly shady business…. You know, for legal purposes and such 🤷🏻♂️
-company sends stuff
-Casey ignores it
-company waits
-company looses patience
-company angry Casey didn't review stuff
-Casey reviews stuff
-company is sorry
this video made me feel like I was watching a LockPickingLawyer video :))
Yes, and Master Lock is the victim once again, lol
@@mattcat231master lock did it to themselves, they should of made a better product.
And Casey didn’t even name n shame but they’re still regretting sending unwanted sh.t!! 😂😂
casey & scotty give the most honest reviews
@@mikel2887 scotty is a step below wranglerstar.
I can see how those lockingtabs can become a liability, when someone is either too lazy to use them or forgets them in a hurry
They look a little sharp if a person didn't have gloves on.
Some people might think that you‘re screwing yourself over by doing these kind of reviews. But you‘re actually building up credibility and integrity for actual good and genuine companies that might want to work with you in the future.
your way is to become a reviewer but that what he doesnt want to be. He want to tow stuff and recovery's. If someone contact him with a product they he will use he will try it tell us how he feel about that. Not everyone want to be a puppet
@albertastrength1026yeah but I charged for that!
I was looking for reviews to buy something. Most of the "reviews" were probably just somebody paid to advertise the various products - even if the products were competitors. Four different brands had five things listed under "Pros". Under the "Cons" it was "none" for all of them. Not helpful.
Yep. A lot of my favorite TH-camrs have evolved into just making commercials for various products that are obviously inferior. They have lost all credibility. Thx.
@richpeggyfranks490 but they have to feed their family!
I've never seen Casey before but after this video all I can say is "wow, an honest man". Best of luck to you Casey and keep on truckin'.
I went to high school with Casey. That is truly how he is. Him and his family are good people
This video is one of the many reasons I subscribe to Casey's channel. Honest and forthright. Don't send Casey junk that can't stand up to his real life work. Seriously Casey knows what is what and what isn't Thanx for sharing as always. Peace Out.
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Well said
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. (As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee.)
@@lm5226 So how, can Casey return something , SELF Binders claimed they never sent him?
@@51WCDodge if he liked them or gave a good review for money this mystery person that bought them wouldn't exist they'd thank him for the positive review on the product they sent him but notice how they defend the fact they sent them but don't defend anything negative he said about them they knew the product is junk
I've got 25 years & 5 million miles doing oversize equipment....I would never or have any inclination to use those speed binders. Great video. Keep it simple and use what works.
Then we would still be using snap binders
Congrats on upsetting the internet. Need more people like that. Simple is better no matter how you slice it.
Agreed 🎉
People are always trying to build a better mouse trap
Occam's Razor
I would argue against that, to a point.
Power locks, and power windows? I will take them all day over a truck with manual locks and manual windows. I bought an 88 GMC 1500 with manual locks and windows...It sucked. I am 5'8", had to lean way the fuck over to unlock the passenger door, and good fucking luck rolling up or down the passenger window while driving.
I'll also take captain seats over a bench seat all day, every day. I do not like having to hold onto the wheel with a death grip if I am trying to have fun on a twisty road.
On the other hand? Yeah, I want actual switches and knobs for the controls of my vehicle. I would prefer a manually adjustable seat, and god damn would it be nice if transfer cases used levers again.
Course, I'll take a cordless impact over a breaker bar and a ratchet all day, and if I need drive 50+ staples? I would take a cordless stapler over an Arrow T50.
Simple has it place, when you want something dead reliable. But technology has its place, when it is durable _enough_ and offers a significant improvement in day to day use, be it speed, comfort, wear and tear on your body, etc.
These binders look like shit. Way too many steps, and I am confused as how the manufacturer thinks an unprotected zerk fitting is going to survive.
@@dposcuro KISS
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So, SELF Load Binder company has jumped in here to try and defend themselves, and it’s not going well 😂.
For starters, they admit that the name SELF is just an acronym, which to me is deceptive advertising, especially when you put the words “load binder” right after it…. Especially since in my opinion it is not Safe, Easy, Light, or Fast. In fact, to me it is the opposite of all of those.
Second, they are apparently upset that I’m saying they sent these to me when they did not. But then they also said in another comment that they drop shipped them to me directly from their facility, in a box with all the manufacturers packing material and literature, with their return address on the package, and not one single bit of correspondence saying who it was from. So how am I supposed to know that they didn’t send them to me, when they quite literally sent them to me…
But what makes it even better, is that I never even said they sent them to me in the first place, I simply said that the binders were sent to me, while never mentioning their name, and even blacking it out on the binders themselves so that it wouldn’t be shown.
So great job @self load binders…. The vast majority of people watching this had no idea what brand these binders were…. Until you decided to tell everyone 😂
By the way, I just watched a video of a guy using these things and stopping on the side of the highway to check his load. It took him one minute and fifteen seconds to tighten a loose binder, not counting the time to get the impact gun out and ready, or put it away afterwards. A simple ratchet binder would have taken five seconds. Can anyone explain to me how that’s safer??
I completely agree with you Casey. Sometimes the simplest things work the best and quickest.
Those good old orange binders tried and true. They can suck a little in the bitter cold, but I doubt the other binder would be any better, especially when the battery dies on the impact.
Looks like someone tried to reinvent the proverbial wheel and failed miserably. If it ain't broke don't fix it!
@@CaseyLaDelle IT IS NOT!
We had a safety guy who thought these were the best thing since sliced bread at work we bought them for all of our roll backs. Drivers left the impacts on the beds fell off somewhere on the road, adapters for the sockets broken, fried batteries etc. etc. drivers hated them long story short they are all in the scrap bin a year later and we are back to the good ole ratchet binders.
Surprised they almost lasted a year. Son of a truck driver and drove a couple years myself. If a tool doesn't work you won't find it in or on the truck.
YEP.
It's been a while since I got stuck as the safety guy, on top of my other responsibilities. That's a thankless job, neither the workers nor the bean counters want to listen to you when nothing is going wrong, but you can be sure that everyone will be looking at you if anything ever did. I did different work, but we had some of the same safety issues. So I can imagine a safety guy promoting something that all of the workers ended up thinking was a waste of time and money, but that even after the last one was thrown away that he still considered time and money well spent. I'm not saying that this was true in your case, it's just a hypothetical. For example, if a worksite has a lax attitude about safety, and the guys only use half the chains that they should be using to hold down their loads, maybe getting them to use a new toy will get them to use the right number of chains, and that can lead to better worker safety practices in the long run. And one lawsuit avoided will pay for a ton of those crappy binders.
Love the raw honesty in your videos because of that My son and I are now going to get my husband the harbor, freight, Badland, off-road floor, jack for Father’s Day because he and I both love and value your honesty thanks Casey.
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Too many companies are trying to fix things that aren't broken.
Everyone’s trying to fix one thing, their bank account.
Well said ,just like going on the tool truck sometimes, and seeing how they re invented the wrenches that I have had for 30 years, lol,great video,never have seen, Sergei Dratchev use these Binders before
@@jeffclark2725 You mean like frightfully expensive "thin" wrenches, similar to the El Cheapo Craftsman wrenches we used to grind the open ends on? Wrenches we used to pick up at swap meets, garage and yard sales?
oh, financially these things ARE broken. They last 10-20 years, there's no repeat sales in them. Sell stuff that needs replacing every few months and you get repeat customers, especially if the competition makes their in China and theirs last only a few weeks.
@@tetedur377 Yes sir , exactly
Thank you for this honest review. I took a look at a set once because a guy lost his impact. There was no way to unlock the set he had or tighten them with out the drill. I thought how dumb to rely on that.
Casey you're a real one for not just taking money from every company that comes your way. You have a ton of integrity.
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We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee. Also please note our name is the SELF Load Binder, not Self-loading. SELF is an acronym - for Safe, Easy, Light, Fast.
@@selfloadbinder and it is absolutely NONE of those four things 😂
@@CaseyLaDelle Also, while we support you in having your own opinion, we have several customers in Bend/LaPine, including another towing company, a rigging store, an excavator, et al, all of whom would most likely disagree with you. So if you decide to keep these and want help with them, we could probably get them to talk to you & help you out. (One tip they might give you: keep your battery charged and try fully depressing the button on your impact wrench.)
@@selfloadbinder I have zero interest in you or your product.
As a tow truck operator i agree 👍🏾 every second counts when loading , i had close calls even with police redirecting traffic . Cool video casey 😆👍🏾
Casey, if these were that great others would be using them. I've never seen these on any heavy hauling rig while driving on the highway. Your honesty is why I like watching your channel
There is a simple reason why you have over 190,000 subscribers, which is honesty, integrity, and also entertaining. Never change your chosen standards. I enjoy watching you from Aus.
I worked in the shipping department for Komatsu Wheel Loaders in South Carolina -we shipped the WA270, WA320,WA380, WA480 and the WA500. I have never never seen one of these speed loaders used when the truck drivers were securing their loads . Most of the loaders had to be tied down with at least 8 chains; using the "speed binders" seems like it would be a waste of time!
watching Heavy haul trucking, he always used the old binders and proper chains to secure his loads, they do not mess around,
Thank you, Casey. I’ve been arguing against the “speed” binder for years.
Sadly, too many newbie flatbed drivers are just plain lazy and do not realize the extra effort and maintenance of these money wasters.
This is exactly the reason I follow you. No bs just plain and simple. These may sayers are just like truck drivers , no two can agree on anything. As I 40 plus year woman driver I can talk negative with professional wisdom. Keep on keeping it real. Oh and I was using ratchet binders in mid to late 90s doing heavy haul. They are easier to use and much safer then using a regular binder with a bar. I can’t tell you how many drivers I have seen over the years have that cheater bar come back and hit them in face hurting the driver. Anyway keep up the good work. I don’t ever see you answering or paying attention to commebts but still thought I would put mine out here. Keep up the great work
He comments back to a couple of people on almost every video. You can't expect him to reply to everyone, or he would be wasting all of his time!
Man I love this guy's videos. I never feel like I'm getting BS'ed and Casey seems like a really good genuine guy. Thanks for another great video!
Ratchet binders were becoming the norm in the early 80's & they are a big improvement over what we were using, commonly called bear traps. Having used both styles I believe the ratchet binder is the only way to go. They are easy to use & stay closed. If you feel the need to over-tighten you can still use a short pipe for extra leverage. Go with what works for you Casey.
Omg I found a set of "bear trap" binders the other day in a old metal milk crate at a garage sale I stopped at .... guy was asking 65 bucks a piece for them I kinda chuckled maybe they have collectable value for the right guy I don't know but they cracked me up as I hadn't seen a set in years ...
I still have several old boomers there definitely not the most safety forward design
@@Doubie. Back in the mid 1970's when I drove trucks for Halliburton in the oil patch in Wyoming, we used boomers to secure the heavy iron fittings on the Frack trucks. We called them arm breakers! And, if weren't paying attention or being careful, that's what they were!
@@JeeperJimbo I still have the old drive line tube the guy used for a cheater bar on those old binders, Lol
Grew up helping my father on a farm. All we had were a couple of the over center binders. Never had problems with them coming loose. Lock them down, a couple of wraps of chain around them, and all set. Still see a lot of them used, as well as the tugboat design.
Please stop stressing about what others think or say.... you do you and we'll keep enjoying what you're sharing with us!!!! love your content!!!!
I love that you are a no BS person, and you stand by your principles.
"Don't let 'em put you down, don't let 'em push you around
Don't let 'em ever change your point of view."
🎵 a song from yesterday that still rings true today🎵 🎶
@@marktatum2592 I live my life by those words and my own moral code. I life without honor is no life for me.
I think Casey lives by the same rules.
Young hearts be free tonight Rod Stewart
And this is why I watch you! Honest, genuine, trustworthy and NO CLICK BAIT!
Never saw someone using those speed binder locks. I’ve seen them use speed binders but never knew they had locks. Definitely seems inconvenient to have to carry an impact gun to use them then lock them and definitely agree with those zerk fittings being able to break or get damaged being a PIA cause you’d have to drill them out and install new ones if they break inside.
Simple is always best. I did 30 years of plant & machinery transport and I agree with you. Never lost anything. 😊
I used to use the simple version myself long ago. (We had to haul around a Bobcat now and then to job sites.). That was over 20 years ago, possibly before any of the new ones came out. But I would have never spent as much time even trying to use that waste of money after looking at the instructions to use it.
Personally I would just reply to the emails with: “Thank you ever so much for the paperweights.”
Very well said! I hope all the companies that have been sending you their merchandise was listening. Keep up the good work!!
I love it when people come up with a solution to a problem that doesn't exist and wonder why people don't flock to it. I mean marketing SAID they would flock to it...
Good for you Casey. We agree with you on this matter. Wish more companies were as honest as you. Like to see more videos about towing and recovery vehicles.
That’s been getting tough to do now that most of my customers are commercial companies that don’t want to be put on TH-cam
@@CaseyLaDelle I can understand that. You also don't have a summer tourist vehicle 'trap' like Matt has at Sand Hollow. Loved the rescue you and Grumpy did from the river gravel. Always enjoy your snow/mud recoveries and forest tidy-ups, and the towing that customers will allow you to screen. We don't for a moment think they're 'always breaking down' - far from it, they just chose a capable no-nonsense recovery firm to get their vehicle back asap.
@@CaseyLaDelle E grifter
@@CaseyLaDelle I'm amazed the self moving company hasn't said something. even when you save them money by fixing their oil leak in the parking lot.
This is exactly why I watch your content. Thanks for being real.
I was a driver for over 43 years. I used the same binders and yes people tride to get me to switch to the EASY ones. No thank you I with you Case.. keep with what works.. stay honest... great job..
Well done...as a former truck driver, the first 2 binders were our commonly used and best binders...
Your honesty and sincerity is why im a subscriber...
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee. Also please note our name is the SELF Load Binder, not Self-loading. SELF is an acronym - for Safe, Easy, Light, Fast.
We’ve been using binders with a folding handle and selector lever for loosen/tighten/ free wheel. Love them. Fast, easy, reliable and proven tech
You're 100 percent right! Every wrecking company that I follow on TH-cam uses the same type of binder that you use! Had an old mechanic say if it ain't broke don't fix it!
Thanks Casey for showing these and the down side. I flatbed and use ratchet binders and snap binders on a regular basis. Was thinking about trying these but couldn't figure the benefits or the pitfalls. Didn't want the expense if it wasn't worth it. So thanks again. Made my decision process more informed.
I kove the way you just tell the truth about products, if you like them you say why. If you dont like them you also say why- your honesty is refreshing.
Your sense of humor is just so awesome Casey! Self-loading is definitely a loose term ;-) that seems inferior to the tried and true industry standard.
Casey, I frequently tell the story of the guy that put that nasty review on your company page that you responded to. Classic. Keep it up buddy. You're on the right track.
pulled flatbed for 35 years have never used a ratchet binder .... always used a lever binders and a cheater bar ... and never broke my jaw either with them ... thanks for the awesome truthful review and amazing recoveries keep up the great work
Such scandal! I'm calling my congressman! 😂 You're a riot, Casey! Keep it up! 😉 The truth will set you free!
I’m so glad you made this video. I agree 100%. 8 years in hauling and I still have only seen these speed binders on the forestry mulching TH-cam channel. We all know who that is. Every trucker I see is still using hand binders. Tells me everything I need to know.
I worked my whole career on heavy equipment. Lots of different companies moving stuff. I helped with many a move (mechanic not driver). I never saw a speed binder until it popped up on youtube. All the truckers I have ever worked will are all old school.
Must be a reason!
Exactly!
@@CaseyLaDelle stroke my TH-cam ego 👎
The U-Tube videos that are produced by the folks that are out there "doing it day after day" are the ones I enjoy. That's why I like yours, Casey. Over 70 years of self-taught auto mechanic, carpenter, electrician in addition to professional life as electronic systems engineer, I've always enjoyed seeing and experiencing what works and doesn't require extra "fiddling around" with a bunch of unnecessary steps/adjustments and whatever. I like Larry the cable guys motto - "Git 'er Done" !
Keep up the good work, and be careful in your adventures.
Your videos are educational, and it doesn't matter what people say.
It's your channel, and it's your place to tell someone to kick rocks or be deleted from the page.
A friend from Wilmington, Ohio.
Right there! The honesty of Casey!
He does not ask vendors to send him their products. If he wants something he buys the items he wants!
Does he ask vendors to send him something to promote? Never!!
That is a man with integrity who is not trying to get something for nothing.
Has Casey ever done a promotion video? Yes, for a product he had already purchased and found the product to be truly outstanding. And he didn't do the promotion video on request! He did the promotion video because truly loved and used the product.
He also did a promotion video to tell a vendor that the product they had sent him he wouldn't buy. Because he didn't want vendors sending him something that he wouldn't buy and that the sucked.
No one should ever say Casey doesn't have integrity!!!
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee. Also please note our name is the SELF Load Binder, not Self-loading. SELF is an acronym - for Safe, Easy, Light, Fast.
There's a reason the standard ratchet binder has been used for years. "If it was actually better, this is what we'd be using" sums it up.
Classic case of inventing a problem so they can sell the expensive and over complicated solution.
I agree with you. Too many people trying to reinvent the wheel. And when you complicate things you open up more things to either go wrong or be done wrong
Another great review on a worthless tool! Nothing beats a good, ole fashioned ratchet binder! As long as you keep them lubed up, they work great! This coming from someone who has 25 years experience hauling steel coils and hauling flat bed freight! Keep up the great and honest videos Casey!
Steel coils? Eyes to the side, suicide. Have to be top of the tiedown game for those coils.
I love your honesty. I fast forward through most of the other TH-camr "commercials" because it's obvious they don't believe in them and they're reading a script. Keep doing your thing because there are people out there watching your content who appreciate how and what you do.
I like your honesty about the products companies send you. Your truthful review of the electric bike that was not up to par was a breath of fresh air. Love your videos.
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee. Also please note our name is the SELF Load Binder, not Self-loading. SELF is an acronym - for Safe, Easy, Light, Fast.
Very well said! You forgot to mention one very important factor to the rest of us - initial purchase price. I've got to imagine the cost is significantly higher than an import ratchet binder.
One quick tip from a 35 year lowbedder to help your speed... hook the link of the binder(not the hook) in the keyhole on the deck. You now have only 2 connections to make instead of 3. Although the loose end of your chain may not ride very well on that steel deck. I have a recessed keyhole row down the center of my Landoll to trap the loose chain end, and it will stay on my apitong deck, unlike steel. it may not seem like a big deal, but if you have 18 binders on multiple pieces of equipment, it adds up. Keep up the good work. I REALLY enjoyed this video.
You are right as you do not need more garbage 🎉. Thank you a old truck driver 40 years. Kitchener Ontario Canada. P s I like your U Tube
I was in the towing industry myself and you are 100% correct.. time is safety when your on the side of the road trying to tie down. Manual binders are more reliable and less hassle . Casey is straight up when he does reviews on products i have seen him lay waste to several products he did not feel were up to a quality that they should have been
Thanks for not selling yourself out Casey. Your the real deal. I will Always support people like you on this platform. Keep up the good work man!!
I know the feeling. Not a TH-camr, but bought a an off-road capable camp trailer. Based on TH-camrs “recommendations”, bought a bunch of expensive frivolous crap that on a month long trip from Florida to NM, AZ, UT and back, most of that frivolous 💩 went unused and just took up space being hauled around. Pick and choose stuff to use carefully and wisely and save yourself $$. Thanks for the reminder Casey.
I appreciate that you do have so few reviews, that way when you review something I know it is something you truly believe is a good product. Some of these youtubers have sponsored products on every video they make and it makes you wonder which ones are really good or not- and they are probably just passing along every offer coming their way.
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee. Also please note our name is the SELF Load Binder, not Self-loading. SELF is an acronym - for Safe, Easy, Light, Fast.
I love this video so much. its like receiving another useless gift that will never be used when you said all you want is socks and jocks because that's all you need/want. "i appreciate the effort, but please just get me what i asked for."
I admit I'm one of those that asked you about the binders that can tighten down with an impact. My apologies , Casey .
I have no problem at all with people asking, that’s totally fine. What got really annoying was people calling and TELLING me what I need to be using, while I’m in the middle of a job, then telling me how rude I am for telling them I have to go instead of listening to them talk for 30 minutes..
Just in case you see this, what's your take on the ratchet binders with a bevel gear and hex tacked on? Seems like it's trying to be the best of both worlds, and that tends to be amazing or shit, with little middle ground
@@CaseyLaDelle literally making public TH-cam videos complaining about public 🤡
This is awesome. Love it. Could watch you doing videos of all the crap people send you and you explaining why they’re crap. Keep up the good videos. I’ll always watch.
Casey I enjoy your videos because you are completely honest and you don't promote anything you don't believe in and haven't tested out to make sure.
In my opinion you know more about stuff like that with 20 years experience and the standard ones are faster, safer and more sturdy to be able to handle that kind of work.
You have principles & integrity. Good for you! Those qualities are hard to find these days!
I think you made a mistake with this as you missed something which I think is rather important.
The initial setup and everything makes a point, but what about if you drive and then need to tighten it? That seems far worse. With the normal one, it is simple, quick and easy to tighten it. But with the other one you need to pull out tools, loosen the locks, tighten it, the tighten the locks and if you have to repeat that multiple times for each one, that is a major pain, means you are outside of the cab for longer, not driving, so it is even less safe and costs you time and money.
So far, you battery review is still my favorite, the one which you asked about it, they said it did everything that you needed, then when you got it, it didn't and they got upset that you hadn't done the review, so then you used it to hold the seat up when you were working on the Jeep.
Nicely done!
I hope your plan works.
Lol if they send more I’d love to see another video where you use a crescent wrench.
Even when he’s p-ed off about something, Casey still produces a great video.
That’s one of the things I love about this channel.
You are absolutely right, the speed binders I bought won't stay tight, they didn't have the lock on them. Been hauling since 1984 the hand racket is the way to go. Every time I stop I will walk around the truck and if I want to tighten a chain a couple pulls on the ratchet and you are good.
Stand your ground Sir ! You know from the blood, sweat and years that you have done this what works and what dont !
The haters are gonna hate no matter what you do or say so why in the end make them happy !
You do one heck of a job for being by yourself most of the time.
I say Thank You Sir for sharing your adventures and knowledge with everyone ! ✌️❤️🙏
I sometime haul equipment needing chains and binders, watching this video makes me feel better using the chains and binders and I love it
This video really increases my trust in Casey's integrity.
Casey, you can NOT blame the socket falling off your impact on the binder!!! 🤣
That’s a bullshit Milwaukee problem 😂
I spent 15 years hauling everything from tiny John Deere tractors to Quad-axle cement trucks to every size and type of car and truck there was. In the early days we used plain old standard cam over binders and a pipe. Later I upgraded to spring-binders...and a pipe. When I first got a few ratchet binders I was skeptical but optimistic and gave them a fair shake because the mechanics were sound and they looked safe and solid. What you were holding look neither safe nor solid. I would have carried them around if the boss gave them too me but no way would I have ever spent that much time messing with them. Great video.
Less is usually more. We have enough complications in life. You are spot on regarding the binders
It's nice to see someone on here with integrity, and give a honest review. Thanks Casey
I've always got time for what you have to say Casey.
Your morals and honesty are a breath of fresh air.
An honest man, making an honest living and sharing what he knows and loves. One that cannot be bought "Oh look a squirrel".... Casey, stay your real self we all see it and appreciate it.
I’ve been a flatbed truck driver for 33 years and I only use cam over binders but I’ve used screw binders when I was working for a towing company hauling equipment on a hydraulic beaverrtail trailer.
So many of the TH-cam channels turn into commercials. That the reason I no longer watching them.
It’s fully understandable and logical why they do it. As a TH-cam channel grows it demands more and more of your time, to the point that any other source of income you have, like a job or business, starts to suffer or disappear completely, and then you need to make up for that loss
good for you Casey. thats why we watch you and trust you! you will always give us your honest opinion., very refreshing these days!!!
Awesome review! Thanks for the unbiased opinion.
We stand behind the SELF Load Binder 100%, and while this gentleman Mr. LaSalle is certainly entitled to his opinion be it good or bad, we really object to the factual misrepresentation that we gave him something for free. One of his viewers did, a gift which was obviously ungraciously received. We have a 30-day money back guarantee, so if Mr. LaSalle would like to return the binders to us, we will gladly return the money to the person who gifted the binders. As such he would be the second person in our 5-year history to take us up on the 30-day guarantee. Also please note our name is the SELF Load Binder, not Self-loading. SELF is an acronym - for Safe, Easy, Light, Fast.
there's a reason i have never seen those green binders before cause any one that takes there machines on and off their trailers every day would throw them in the garbage the first time
I've done coil steel hauling and those ratchet binders are simply the best thing out there. Those others as Casey puts it are trash! I refused to use those auto binders and the ratchet binders are much quicker and easier to use even over the snap binders not to mention safer! Try getting smacked by a snap binders lever or pinched by one lol.
Yeah man. The over-center chain binders are banned in some steel companies including mine. They're actually pretty dangerous considering you need to use a pipe to tighten and loosen. If you're using them every day the liklihood of getting smacked in the head by the pipe flying off the handle becomes likely. We're only allowed chain ratchet binders with rated hooks.
Your response makes the total sense .
Yet the old binder wasn’t bad yet the ratcheting is better!!
Holy cow. There are so many things in this world that have been "improved" to the point of useless.
There are a lot of "improvements" as well.
I used to work in heavy equipment shipping, and vividly remember the switch from cam binders to ratchet binders. In fact our company required that we ONLY use ratchet binders.. the truck drivers complained for several months but slowly realized that they were by far the better option. The loads were more secure and didn't require adjustment and it was safer to tie down. The ONLY downside was that you had to keep them lubed up or they wouldn't work well...after a time, most of the drivers hated the cam binders (there is always a few holdouts). the point is, at some time there may be a better option, but that doesnt mean that the next invention is the new thing.. only time and testing will tell and that is exactly what you did.. the speed binder isnt it. maybe someday there will be a better option, but the (now) good old reliable ratchet binder has very few cons and is a great solution.
I drove trucks for over 15 years oil field hot shot and lumber yard trucks and never have i seen a binder like that. Racket binder or boom binder is the way to go. Great review Casey keep it real 👌
I had a crazy amount of respect for you before this video but now I have even more respect. You didn't bash a particular brand. You didn't say no one should use it. You just gave your honest opinion and explained why you think the manual binders are superior. Probably why I've never seen one of these "automatic binders"
A company sending you products must either have a lot of confidence in their product or they have some missing bolts in their head.
They better be confident in it, because I’m not afraid to piss off a company!
@Casey LaDelle Tell us how you really feel, lol.
@@CaseyLaDelle cool story bro
We have a 1-year warranty and 30 day money back guarantee. We have thousands of units in the field, mostly with towmen and equipment rentals companies. We also have a weeks-long wait due to backorder, mostly re-orders from existing customers. So yes, we have immense confidence in our product. But we don't give away free load binders. We drop shipped the binders Mr. LaSalle is reviewing after somebody purchased them on his behalf.
@@selfloadbinder so you’re admitting that YOU sent me the binders with absolutely no correspondence of any kind, and absolutely nothing explaining who it was from, other than YOUR shipper’s address indicating that it came from YOU…. And you’re mad that I’m saying you sent them to me when you didn’t, even though I never acts said you sent them to me??? GTFO of here 😂
Thank you for this hahah. There’s nothing wrong with regular binders. I do Gas Emergency Repair, I never need something that will save me 15 seconds. And the whole “oh your shoulders” thing is complete shit 😂.
Go Casey another great video that is informative and a man of his principals and experiance is always the answer the best knowledge is that knowledge you learned from doing stuff the right way and with equipment that is gimic free. Thanks for being you Casey.
I always used lever action binders, it’s what we used at work, I used them at home, they were second nature. And of course you hear the stories of people getting hit and that they’re dangerous under tension etc, but I never had a problem. Then a guy I was standing next to was synching one down pushing away from him and his hand slipped and it cracked him right between the jaw. He looked at me and went “damn that hurt.” His bottom jaw was split perfect down the middle. I could see bone, an ungodly amount of blood and muscles that should be inside now saw the light of day. Went ahead and sold all my lever action that week and bought ratcheting ones. No teeth have been harmed since
I'll never have a use for one of those (since I'm a retired old lady) but, if I did, I know which one to buy now lol. 😎
Glad I could help! 😂
@@CaseyLaDelle you don't want to help anyone but yourself and your bank account
@@GhostofeightdancestudentJust bs.
If ever that were the case, it would benefit him much more promoting things companies suggest him in the way they desire, instead of doing honest reviews from his personal standpoint.
The binders you use are so simple and safe, don’t mess with something that works. I flat bedded for a while, my dad most of his trucking career, we used what he referred to as “boomers” well named, these things were hard to use and very dangerous to tension.
If you go to the website of the leader in sales of these type binders they brag in large letters how their product is in use on "over 30,000 trucks" across the country. Sounds good until you realize that the other 99% of trucks are still using the old, tried-and-true manual binders that have been in use for generations. And, as you say, there is a reason for that. "Stand tall. Shoot straight. And always speak the truth."
Much respect to you. I have a small channel and I told my son I would never promote anything that I don’t believe in or use. Of course I don’t have anyone sending me anything so I don’t have to worry about it.
Not to poke the bear 😂 but have you seen the actual Speed Binder brand? Pretty legit and none of the lock tab BS that this one had….. BUT regardless, i agree, standard ratchet binders are not that hard 🤦♂️
Yes, and I’ve used them. Still garbage.
We use them multiple times daily in a professional equipment rental outfit and we like them. They aren't everyone's cup of tea, and the disadvantage of having an expensive drill is still there. They are far better than the ones Casey showed. Every business has to make their own decision. In the environment we move equipment, the trailer type we use, the good employees I have, and our problems we have with traditional ratchet binders, all play in to our decision. Casey is not wrong and neither are we; we just have different ways of evaluating the tools we use and how they fit our businesses. The bottom line, though, is that if you want to get a speed binder type setup, the SpeedBinder brand is superior to the one he showed.
@@akdoug6437 agreed! I have lots of ratchet binders and a few Speed Binders… they both have their place and different flavors for different people/businesses.
@@CaseyLaDelle just like you
Thanks for the clip at the end, I thought something was missing. I wondered how the binder got so far away😂.
I could understand how the speed binders would be quicker if you had a long way to tighten the binder, but the whole nature of chains and binders means that's never going to be the case. Way back when I was hauling I didn't even have those ratcheting binders, I used the cantilever kind and just wrapped the excess chain around them to keep them from coming loose.
Love it! So many people love their toys but really don’t understand simple and efficient is usually best