Here’s a list of several products that actually performed well. More details in the video description. Thank you! Milwaukee Battery: amzn.to/3S4pGgp US Jack: amzn.to/3NEzR8O Malco Sheet Metal Cutters: amzn.to/4890QBv Belt Sander: amzn.to/48ewGg7 Capri Tools Bolt Cutters: amzn.to/484nXNs Knipex Bolt Cutters: amzn.to/484obUO Irwin Diagonal Cutters: amzn.to/3GRbIrL
Coffee hasn't kicked in yet, and I misread this as a list of the bad tools. Was wondering how Knipex made the list. Then I reread your comment. Thank you for all the money you have saved me over the last few years on not buying bad tools!
I know someone who bought some of those jackstands, those things just gave me the willies, and then I saw your video. I sent the link to him and he told me he'd tossed them. There's a good chance your jackstand video saved a friend's life.
@@istoneyy4204 Do what my friends dad did, always put the wheel under the car when its removed and you are working under there. It saved his life. Heard screaming from the driveway, The jackstand tipped over and he was pinned under the car. Im sure it hurt pretty bad but he was able to scream for one and survived long enough for me to find the jack and lift the car up again. Couldnt imagine if he didnt have that wheel under there next to him...
I was waiting in line at o'rileys holding a tube of Lucas' red n' tacky when an older gentleman approached me and asked if I liked that stuff, *he gestured to the grease in my hand* I told him, "I've never used it, but it was recommended by a video I watched." He said, "I believe we watched the same video, and since then I've wanted to know if it's really good stuff" that video was you, multi generational appeal, helping do-ers make good decisions. Thank you for your work, you're the hero we didn't know we needed.
Had the exact same thing happen at orileys. But the old guy was the cashier. He was like “oooh thats good stuff right there thats the best” i didnt even know if it was good or not i just needed grease 😂
This is why this man doesn't accept sponsorships. If he did you'd never see videos like this. This is super consumer friendly, watching PF can save you loads of $$$ by not buying junk products. And in some cases even save some lives. Thank you PF. Don't change a thing about your content.
@@ProjectFarmwhile I wholeheartedly agree with their comment, as someone who has been watching back when you had ~1000 subs I miss your old lawn mower mayhem and trying out absolutely bizarre combinations of oil and fuel just to see what would happen. Obviously your incredibly detailed well thought out exhaustive testing is of far more benefit to the general public. But I still miss waiting for a new upload while pondering to myself "what on earth is this man going to subject a lawnmower to next"
@@dezman2003 yeah! I remember that! I was convinced it couldn't possible run with crude oil. But the man is a lawnmower whisperer, he speaks softly giving the pistons confidence till they shout "WE CAN DO THIS!"
Does anyone know a Chanel like this one for Europe? PF is probably the best Chanel there is. But most of the tools are not available in Europe for a reasonable price. So is there any European close to PF? PF - keep up the extraordinary job! Greetings from Germany! 🇺🇸🩶🇩🇪
I am a mechanic and your videos have directly influenced at least 50% of the tool purchases I've made over the last 5 years. Every time I decide to buy anything bigger, the first thing I do is check your channel. You're honestly doing god's work.
I am a mechanic, and I have done the same. I have been referring friends and family to this channel when asked about any tools, too. No more wasting money on junk tools!
Todd, from all of your viewers and subscribers we thank you for your honest reviews of the plethora of products you have uploaded to your channel in the everlasting quest for manufacturer honesty and wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy 2024!
Just bought some wiper blades last night. The number of options in the store was overwhelming. I decided to check PF. I watched the end of the video while standing there in the aisle (with headphones), which I realized was exactly what I did last time I bought wiper blades. I've consulted PF while standing in an aisle at a store at least a half-dozen times.
As a verifiable tool junkie and gadget nut, I’ve always had awesome results when I make purchases based on your reviews/ testing, and I just avoid products you rate poorly. You’ve also saved me a fortune by not wasting money on worthless additives, What a blessing it is to have a source to consult before spending my hard earned money. Thank you and congratulations on producing an excellent channel that’s also great entertainment for tool nerds everywhere.
I teach a skilled trade as a profession. When I have new students that have NO IDEA about power tools, consumables, or equipment, I'll play your videos in my class so they can see reviews and ask questions before they go out and make purchases!
PF, I started working as an aircraft mechanic this fall and I have been building my tool collection from zero. Your channel has helped me navigate this process and I appreciate your ongoing effort to help consumers make informed choices!
Welcome to the profession! I've been an A&P since 1982, and I never regretted it. Work safe and beware the chemicals we have to use and always check out the MSDS if you have to use a chemical or product that seems nasty! Good tools will last you your entire career. Never cheap out on tools.
@@dougrobinson8602 Thank you! Some of these chemicals are pretty wild (especially since I'm in GA and am around the leaded fuel quite often) but I always make sure I use the PPE/resources I have available to make it as safe as possible. Slowly acquiring more tools, trying to invest in good quality as much as I can.
@@dougrobinson8602 how so many industries are putting more focus on safety is inspiring. You have been working in that industry for a long time yet your will teach people on safety, thank you.
I still remember when you put out the sea foam video and had less than 30k subscribers. It's been amazing to watch your channel grow into the powerhouse it is today!
@@paddyglennythat’s Chinese communist made jacks, in capitalism they would be arrested for how criminally dangerous those jacks are, and if the company repeatedly performs like that, they’d also quickly go out of business permanently cause nobody would buy there crap
Hey Project Farm, I'd love to see you try products against condensation in cars without using the AC to get rid of it. Like Rain X anti fog and competitors. Love your videos as well!
The ingenuity of your testing setups to eliminate variables never ceases to amaze me. Thank you for giving us accurate, unbiased information with every video!
I love how creative you've always been at rigging things to get the metrics you want, this has been a great channel for a long time so I'm finally subscribing.
I really love how you do these videos. Whenever I go to buy a tool, I oftentimes find myself searching for one you’ve tested. Your unbiased reviews are a breath of fresh air in a world where tool manufacturers pay people to talk up their stuff.
Others have said it already but I'll say it again; you have the best product testing channel I've seen on TH-cam. The range of products you test, the range of brands you test for each product, the testing methods you come up with, and all with a seemingly never-ending energy in your presentation. I'll definitely be searching your video archives the next time I go to make a tool purchase.
I'm not sure what your motivation was when creating this channel... but I'm grateful that you did! You have established yourself as a consumer's tool. A digital age Buyers Guide. I echo what others have written...I don't buy much these days without looking to see if you have reviewed it.
Todd, I think it doesn't need to be said but you are an invaluable asset to consumers. It's people like you that force any honesty from manufacturers while putting the ones who refuse to be out to dry. Keep doing what you do, we appreciate the work.
I've gotta say, the guy's passion and dedication really shine through in every video. What sets him apart is his meticulous attention to detail, you can tell he's not just doing this for the views, but because he genuinely cares about the content he's putting out. One thing I really appreciate is his humble approach. There's no unnecessary bragging or showing off, just a down-to-earth guy sharing his knowledge and experiences to weed out the crap brands/products and save us all a fortune. It's refreshing to see someone in the TH-cam space who's more focused on the content itself rather than building an inflated ego. Keep up the great work, Project Farm! Your authenticity and commitment are what make your channel so successful. Looking forward to more awesome content in the future! MERRY XMAS
Your keen sense of humor is only exceeded by your brilliant testing methods. You have influenced many of my purchases over the years and they've stood the test of time. Merry Christmas to you and yours, Todd, and thank you for what you do, so honestly.
I have been using Project Fram information as a guide before buying anything in the way of tools, equipment, and even engine oil for our collection of vintage Mustangs and Shelby gT500 pony cars. I love the real life testing methods and the no B S., no fluff descriptions. Some of the testing processes are no less than absolutely brilliant. What a great way to harness the power of TH-cam in a very beneficial way.
Those folding Jack stands are truly the stuff of nightmares. I never used to worry wrenching under my car, but even though my Jack stands are awesome, after I’ve seen those all I can picture is being pancaked at any moment.
My neighbor (a woman) got crushed under a car after a jack-stand collapse. She was in intensive care for awhile and then two weeks in the hospital. She's good now but I don't believe that she will ever trust her life to jack-stands again.
Todd. I remember when I subscribed at 25,000 subscribers. You've come such a long way and made so many awesome videos. Keep up the fantastic work and never compromise quality
I truly enjoy watching these videos. As an engineer, I appreciate the test rigs and test methodology used. Great stuff! Looking forward to more awesome videos!
Hello, Project Farm! You never disappoint with your thorough review tests of literally anything. Love them and I always refer to your videos when looking for things to buy. Could you consider making a video on dutch ovens, non-stick pans, mixers, ice cream makers, or kitchen appliances?
Wow, still working on Christmas Eve! Todd never stops working to bring everyone great content. Thanks for all your hard work and effort throughout the year! Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Considering what was being attempted, and the amount of force it actually took, I don't consider it significant. On the other hand, if you take a look at the results that are shown, I didn't expect the Kobalt to be as good as it was.
I screenshot all your results and put them in a folder so I have them while I’m shopping and I constantly check it. 😅 it gets me into arguments way to often but thank you for all the work you do for us!!
The amount of value this channel provides to the consumer is astronomical. Thank you so much for all the effort you put in to helping us make educated choices.
I bought Milwaukee knock-off M18 batteries, not the brand tested but probably from the same factory. To call them junk would be a compliment. When I complained in a review on Amazon they offered to send me replacements and I told them not bother, I didn’t want more trash.
With the new year starting, I’d love to see a series of videos to see which tool brand provides the best overall lineup of cordless tools based on range of compatible tools, battery quality, and then comparing the tools they all have in common. Your channel is the gold standard for quality reviews and buying into a battery system is a huge decision and I feel like this is something you’ve danced around but haven’t hit directly (unless I’ve missed it)
@@ZboeC5in my experience with both Milwaukee and DeWalt, I couldn't tell you which brand has the better overall lineup but they're incredibly close I know Milwaukee has the better framing nailer and I'd say DeWalt has the better variety, it really depends on what you need your tools to do.
Cheap things are cheap, usually we are planning for that. But these jack stands are at another level you risk you life with them they should be removed from the market !!! Hey Todd Merry Xmas, I hope Santa bring you few GOOD thinks for you to use :)
You're helping out SOO SOO many people with this channel, including myself! Keep up the good work. Have a great holiday season and a happy new year! Godspeed Project Farm!
love the dancing stand. happy holidays and new year to you project farm!! Thanks for the fun videos, even when I'm not in the market for the tool i love to watch your vids, biggest losers is a great video!
Absolutely amazing channel. One thing to note is that we don't only find out which tools perform well or poorly, but also HOW they should perform in the first place! Merry Christmas Todd, and a Happy New Year!
I would be very excited to see a video on surge protectors for job sites, home electronics. Possible battery backup/surge protectors as well. How they hold up to voltage fluctuations. Safety tests for fire. I watch all of your videos! Very thorough testing and lots of information. Keep them coming!!
How ironic-seeing some of the worst products available on one of *the best* channels available. 🤔 *Thanks for an amazing 2023* Todd-and for all the time/effort you put into each video. Wishing you and your family a great CHRISTmas and a Happy New Year.
Applauded! No Happy Holidays as Jews, devotees of Islam, Hindus, etc. should rejoice in this celebration of Christian Faith. This holiday is devoted to a guy who changed the World for the better 2023 years, 11 months and 25 days ago; tomorrow...
Can you test the best paint stripper? Both chemical and also abrasive wheels and wire wheels. The chemical ones haven’t been good since they all had to remove methylene chloride from the formula.
@@ProjectFarm If you wind up doing this, think about the amount of dust a wire wheel kicks up. One of the issues with pain removal and physical abrasion is obviously lead paint. Lead isn't a great thing to be breathing, and it's not always easy to know if somewhere below all those layers of paint lurks lead. There's also just IR heaters, which are possibly the least messy/unhealthy, but also the most expensive.
Thanks once again for another terrific. I really enjoy your thoroughness, comprehensive explanations, and consistent format. Your comparisons and testing is very well thought out and very helpful. I know you are always looking for new ideas. How about testing out some telescoping ladders? Thanks
I greatly appreciate the accurate and effective way you test all your tools and devices. It has made it very easy for me to buy my Convict brother in laws christmas presents. What was that ten worst list again? LOL
I have just discovered your channel and it pushed me to get TH-cam Premium because I had to watch these with minimal interruption; they're very high quality and I appreciate the scientific approach. One household product category to test would be home dehumidifiers.
I’d love to see you test out the Canadian tire brand tools like Mastercraft and Stanley. They are mostly what you see where i’m from because they are relatively cheap and easily accessible
Doing a quick internet search, Mastercraft seems to be whomever the low bidder is in China. Also, it's not as if whomever turns it out can't turn it out better. One thing with Chinese stuff. Don't blame the Chinese. Blame the company buying the stuff to sell. China is capable of turning out any quality you want. How much you want to pay? This is a GFE. Girl Friend Experience. You pay a certain amount of money, you get a certain amount of "Attention". There's a good chance that an item on the shelves today and the same item on the shelves 2 years from now, might be made by someone else, because the new outfit will make it cheaper.
I would love to see shoe or boot cleaning deodorizer type products tested, it might end up a little subjective but it would be a valuable test, I have not found a good product and I have tried a few different ones. I think the only one that works was a helmet deodorizer from Motorex, but it is expensive.
Thanks for your reviews! Project Farm is one of the best TH-cam channels I've ever seen. It's way better than any Consumer Report I've seen or read. You are a CHAMP!
I have yet to see a reasonable negative comment about this channel. Great job, Todd! A suggestion for a test is to test the accuracy and durability of tire pressure gauges. I own several, from expensive to cheap, and they all read different! I work on aircraft, and need to have some confidence in tire pressures. Thanks!
I wish you would test the hypertech spectrum tuner and see if it is possible for it to screw up the transmission in a vehicle. I bought and used one and immediately had problems with my transmission. I can't afford to get it fixed right now and I would love to know if the tuner is the culprit.
Todd, I feel compelled to tell you. I had just had an experience where I needed some good wood glue, So I looked up your video on wood glue and took your recommendations very seriously. Thanks for your hard work
Project Farm has some of the best non biased reviews I've ever seen. Thank you for such great videos. Has cousin Eddy ever used Doc's Diesel filters on anything? There seems to be some controversy on their quality. Thanks in advance.
It might be argued that Project Farm should be checked BEFORE any purchase of a tool. This is a tremendously valuable service! I hope you make a lot of money and keep doing what you are doing. Also, there you help us with subtle issues. It isn't just which tool seems best and which seem worse, it is also about what tools do well for particular kinds of uses. You save us all from a lot of headaches! Kudos!
Great video. It's scary how dangerous some of those bad products can be. Brave of you to test that device in your truck - I'd be afraid it would leak and blow up.
Love the channel and great to see a recap of all of this years fun failures! Maybe since it’s cold you can review hand warmers sometime! Lots of battery powered now and occoopa seems to be lighting up forums with “positive” reviews. Love to see how they compare to hot hands and fluid powered ones.
A world without your content would lack one of the most valuable resources for all toolheads out there! I am not kidding. Thank you, keep up the awesome work and all the best to you sir!
Nice video as always, just two notes here: Amityke Battery: When you measure the electric current using a clamp-meter, you need to have the clamps fully closed, otherwise you measure nonsense... HHO Generator: I am surprised that the engine even runs with spark plugs in such a condition... (HHO generators are only benefitial at specific conditions and are often wrongly advertised as miracle devices)
I took a break to watch this and I'd say you nailed it. It's great to see you cut through the chaff and clamp down on bad products! But, your regular viewers know the drill.
Great work testing all these tools! 4:06 the test was unfair to that admittedly shoddy jack with the central post because it needs 5 points of support, with most of the weight taken by the central post, which was unsupported here
Loved the video~as usual~and I was thinking about the time I discovered you years ago and I believe you had something like 89 thousand subscribers then and today you have broke past 3 million mark and you have become The Project Farm Super Star and 3 &1/4 million of us still get excited to see your newest show~!! The "Special Tools" you fabricate to do the tests, some of which should be mass produced and sold as Specialty Items and you really need to get Patents on them~!
Winter freeze is coming and I worry about frozen pipes. Love to see a tests with differing fixes like sharkbite/pushfit (name brand vs off brand), compression fittings with rubber seals vs metal brass, solder for copper, screw in coupellers. Mainly like to see how these things hold up to freezing under pressure. Stay awesome fam!
I could repeat what everyone else said about your vids , I totally agree with them. You are amazing , and I TRUST YOU . I cannot say more, you are such a nice person. Thank you , honestly
Kudos to Project Farm for another excellent, informative, and interesting year. It’s amazing to see the level of effort and detail - like using washers when driving lag bolts to test a battery. This man seems incapable of doing anything halfway.
Ive seen other comments like this but. Youre are the most reliable channel with the least amount of bias. Even if i dont need any ot the product i always find the info you give worth watching every video! Keep up with what you do!
just goes to show how your channel really does help the consumer. In a world of ADs and lies about products the Farm is always my first stop when seeing who gets my hard-earned money. Thank you for what you do sir!
Ngl, this is by far one of the best channels on youtube. Dude's got a video comparing trash bags and guaranteed I'm gonna watch it from start to finish lol
Here’s a list of several products that actually performed well. More details in the video description. Thank you!
Milwaukee Battery: amzn.to/3S4pGgp
US Jack: amzn.to/3NEzR8O
Malco Sheet Metal Cutters: amzn.to/4890QBv
Belt Sander: amzn.to/48ewGg7
Capri Tools Bolt Cutters: amzn.to/484nXNs
Knipex Bolt Cutters: amzn.to/484obUO
Irwin Diagonal Cutters: amzn.to/3GRbIrL
That flimsy jack stand that used riveted pins, should be banned from sale.
Coffee hasn't kicked in yet, and I misread this as a list of the bad tools. Was wondering how Knipex made the list. Then I reread your comment.
Thank you for all the money you have saved me over the last few years on not buying bad tools!
Before I buy almost any new tool, I ask myself if PF has done a showdown. You've got the single best product review channel on TH-cam! Keep it up man!
Thank you very much! This means a lot to me!!
@@ProjectFarm Merry Christmas!
@@ProjectFarm It's all true! Merry Christmas! 🎄
He is the reason I picked my water filter pitcher.
I do the exact same thing man
I know someone who bought some of those jackstands, those things just gave me the willies, and then I saw your video. I sent the link to him and he told me he'd tossed them. There's a good chance your jackstand video saved a friend's life.
Thank for the feedback.
gonna toss em prob.. i had to buy a pair RQ and these were the only ones (tbh i only work on small cars like a Golf wich weigh about 1200kg)
@@istoneyy4204 Do what my friends dad did, always put the wheel under the car when its removed and you are working under there. It saved his life. Heard screaming from the driveway, The jackstand tipped over and he was pinned under the car. Im sure it hurt pretty bad but he was able to scream for one and survived long enough for me to find the jack and lift the car up again. Couldnt imagine if he didnt have that wheel under there next to him...
I was waiting in line at o'rileys holding a tube of Lucas' red n' tacky when an older gentleman approached me and asked if I liked that stuff, *he gestured to the grease in my hand* I told him, "I've never used it, but it was recommended by a video I watched." He said, "I believe we watched the same video, and since then I've wanted to know if it's really good stuff" that video was you, multi generational appeal, helping do-ers make good decisions. Thank you for your work, you're the hero we didn't know we needed.
Thanks and you are welcome!
I thought it was cherry flavored but no
@@henrysullivan6341 I hate when it's not cherry flavored....
It looks delicious that’s for sure. Great in strawberry shortcake!
Had the exact same thing happen at orileys. But the old guy was the cashier. He was like “oooh thats good stuff right there thats the best” i didnt even know if it was good or not i just needed grease 😂
This is why this man doesn't accept sponsorships. If he did you'd never see videos like this. This is super consumer friendly, watching PF can save you loads of $$$ by not buying junk products. And in some cases even save some lives.
Thank you PF. Don't change a thing about your content.
Thanks so much!
@@ProjectFarmwhile I wholeheartedly agree with their comment, as someone who has been watching back when you had ~1000 subs I miss your old lawn mower mayhem and trying out absolutely bizarre combinations of oil and fuel just to see what would happen.
Obviously your incredibly detailed well thought out exhaustive testing is of far more benefit to the general public.
But I still miss waiting for a new upload while pondering to myself "what on earth is this man going to subject a lawnmower to next"
@@beardedchimp I enjoyed him running them off varieties of crude oil. That was a cool video.
@@dezman2003 yeah! I remember that! I was convinced it couldn't possible run with crude oil. But the man is a lawnmower whisperer, he speaks softly giving the pistons confidence till they shout "WE CAN DO THIS!"
Does anyone know a Chanel like this one for Europe?
PF is probably the best Chanel there is.
But most of the tools are not available in Europe for a reasonable price.
So is there any European close to PF?
PF - keep up the extraordinary job! Greetings from Germany!
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I've bought so many good tools thanks to your channel, and avoided so many bad ones. This channel is an unbelievable resource! Thanks again Todd!
Thanks and you are welcome!
Same here. That scissors video changed the game for sure.
Absolutely. Todd is the reason I decided on the DeWalt family of cordless tools.
Granted, if I were still in the trade, it'd all be Milwaukee.
I always just think the amount of work he does to make these tests then edit and narrate them is astonishing
Thanks!
I am a mechanic and your videos have directly influenced at least 50% of the tool purchases I've made over the last 5 years. Every time I decide to buy anything bigger, the first thing I do is check your channel. You're honestly doing god's work.
Thank you!
I am a mechanic, and I have done the same. I have been referring friends and family to this channel when asked about any tools, too. No more wasting money on junk tools!
Todd, from all of your viewers and subscribers we thank you for your honest reviews of the plethora of products you have uploaded to your channel in the everlasting quest for manufacturer honesty and wish you a very Merry Christmas and a Happy 2024!
Thank you very much and I wish you and everyone else a Merry Christmas and Happy 2024 too!!
You beat to it.
Thanks for all your hard work, Todd! Have yourself an Honest, Objective, and I guess a Merry Christmas & a Happy New Year.
Todd's chanel is VERY IMPRESSIVE!!!
😮😮😮
His name is Todd!???
Hey the ZSP test isn’t fair because you repaired it, your repair probably did a better job than their initial factory assembly 😂
He unironically built it better 💀
I remember each one of these. Thanks for helping us not waste money.
Thank you!
Just bought some wiper blades last night. The number of options in the store was overwhelming. I decided to check PF. I watched the end of the video while standing there in the aisle (with headphones), which I realized was exactly what I did last time I bought wiper blades. I've consulted PF while standing in an aisle at a store at least a half-dozen times.
And you can do that on the spot because his videos aren't filled with nonsense. They're quick, concise and to the point. This guy is supreme.
@@CRneuSupreme are planning to change their logo to his face.
Thanks for the reminder, as I have to go get a set.
As a verifiable tool junkie and gadget nut, I’ve always had awesome results when I make purchases based on your reviews/ testing, and I just avoid products you rate poorly. You’ve also saved me a fortune by not wasting money on worthless additives, What a blessing it is to have a source to consult before spending my hard earned money. Thank you and congratulations on producing an excellent channel that’s also great entertainment for tool nerds everywhere.
Thanks and you are welcome!
0:08 Amityke 6.0ah Battery
3:04 ZSP jackstands
4:33 Ultrafire 18650 battery
6:50 HHO Generator
8:48 Drill Circular Saw Attachment
10:07 Angle Grinder Drill Attachment
11:38 Performance Tool Wrench
13:37 Performance Tool Bolt Cutters
15:57 Shop Tek C Clamp
18:40 Illinois Industrial Tool Diagonal Cutters
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Its a shame he keeps testing fake ultrafire batteries, i thought he found out from last time about this but apparently not...
Where is the chain saw that's in the thumbnail?
I teach a skilled trade as a profession. When I have new students that have NO IDEA about power tools, consumables, or equipment, I'll play your videos in my class so they can see reviews and ask questions before they go out and make purchases!
Awesome! Thank you!!
That's cool! You have good taste AND you're a good teacher!
Thanks for passing on the trades!
I love all the jigs and set-ups.
I do the same thing!
PF, I started working as an aircraft mechanic this fall and I have been building my tool collection from zero. Your channel has helped me navigate this process and I appreciate your ongoing effort to help consumers make informed choices!
Welcome to the profession! I've been an A&P since 1982, and I never regretted it. Work safe and beware the chemicals we have to use and always check out the MSDS if you have to use a chemical or product that seems nasty! Good tools will last you your entire career. Never cheap out on tools.
You are welcome!
@@dougrobinson8602 Thank you! Some of these chemicals are pretty wild (especially since I'm in GA and am around the leaded fuel quite often) but I always make sure I use the PPE/resources I have available to make it as safe as possible. Slowly acquiring more tools, trying to invest in good quality as much as I can.
Maybe a review of crimping tools.
@@dougrobinson8602 how so many industries are putting more focus on safety is inspiring. You have been working in that industry for a long time yet your will teach people on safety, thank you.
I still remember when you put out the sea foam video and had less than 30k subscribers. It's been amazing to watch your channel grow into the powerhouse it is today!
Thanks!
Manufacturers for those jack stands should be arrested.
Welcome to Capitalism!
If they were American they could be for negligence, assuming someone was dumb enough to use them with anything heavier than a riding lawnmower...
@@paddyglennythat’s Chinese communist made jacks, in capitalism they would be arrested for how criminally dangerous those jacks are, and if the company repeatedly performs like that, they’d also quickly go out of business permanently cause nobody would buy there crap
Someone needs to get hurt “on purpose” by them so they can sue just to put them out of business
@@TillURide420 you volunteering then?
Hey Project Farm, I'd love to see you try products against condensation in cars without using the AC to get rid of it. Like Rain X anti fog and competitors. Love your videos as well!
Great video idea! Thank you
I just put a tub of damp rid on the floor and that took care of all the interior condensation.
I'd like that too
I'd be very interested in that.
This is an excellent idea.
The ingenuity of your testing setups to eliminate variables never ceases to amaze me. Thank you for giving us accurate, unbiased information with every video!
Thanks and you are welcome!
I love how creative you've always been at rigging things to get the metrics you want, this has been a great channel for a long time so I'm finally subscribing.
Thanks! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
On the jackstand it meant to also contact in the middle so it doesnt simualte real word conditions unlike others.@@ProjectFarm
Then you make a video@@Powah563
I really love how you do these videos. Whenever I go to buy a tool, I oftentimes find myself searching for one you’ve tested. Your unbiased reviews are a breath of fresh air in a world where tool manufacturers pay people to talk up their stuff.
Thanks! Thanks for sharing.
Others have said it already but I'll say it again; you have the best product testing channel I've seen on TH-cam. The range of products you test, the range of brands you test for each product, the testing methods you come up with, and all with a seemingly never-ending energy in your presentation.
I'll definitely be searching your video archives the next time I go to make a tool purchase.
Thanks so much!
I'm not sure what your motivation was when creating this channel... but I'm grateful that you did! You have established yourself as a consumer's tool. A digital age Buyers Guide. I echo what others have written...I don't buy much these days without looking to see if you have reviewed it.
Thanks!
Todd, I think it doesn't need to be said but you are an invaluable asset to consumers. It's people like you that force any honesty from manufacturers while putting the ones who refuse to be out to dry. Keep doing what you do, we appreciate the work.
Thanks, will do!
I've learned so much from this channel. Love the test, production value, editing, host engagement.. this channel is what TH-cam should be about.
Thanks! Glad you have learned so much!
This really is peak TH-cam for me.
hell yeah
Imagine being a battery and you get called a liar liar pants on fire 💀
Batteries can caught fire if it's hazardous enough, so... yeah.
I've gotta say, the guy's passion and dedication really shine through in every video. What sets him apart is his meticulous attention to detail, you can tell he's not just doing this for the views, but because he genuinely cares about the content he's putting out.
One thing I really appreciate is his humble approach. There's no unnecessary bragging or showing off, just a down-to-earth guy sharing his knowledge and experiences to weed out the crap brands/products and save us all a fortune. It's refreshing to see someone in the TH-cam space who's more focused on the content itself rather than building an inflated ego.
Keep up the great work, Project Farm! Your authenticity and commitment are what make your channel so successful. Looking forward to more awesome content in the future! MERRY XMAS
Thank you! Same to you!
Your keen sense of humor is only exceeded by your brilliant testing methods. You have influenced many of my purchases over the years and they've stood the test of time. Merry Christmas to you and yours, Todd, and thank you for what you do, so honestly.
My pleasure, thank you. Merry Christmas!
I have been using Project Fram information as a guide before buying anything in the way of tools, equipment, and even engine oil for our collection of vintage Mustangs and Shelby gT500 pony cars. I love the real life testing methods and the no B S., no fluff descriptions. Some of the testing processes are no less than absolutely brilliant. What a great way to harness the power of TH-cam in a very beneficial way.
Thanks so much!
Those folding Jack stands are truly the stuff of nightmares. I never used to worry wrenching under my car, but even though my Jack stands are awesome, after I’ve seen those all I can picture is being pancaked at any moment.
My neighbor (a woman) got crushed under a car after a jack-stand collapse. She was in intensive care for awhile and then two weeks in the hospital. She's good now but I don't believe that she will ever trust her life to jack-stands again.
I remember the power tool battery tests. SUCH GREAT INFORMATION FROM YOUR CHANNEL! It’s the first place I go before I make a purchase. True story.
Thank you!
@@ProjectFarm seeing the years old M18 battery stomp the competition helped me decide to buy into M12 products, thanks and merry christmas
Todd. I remember when I subscribed at 25,000 subscribers. You've come such a long way and made so many awesome videos. Keep up the fantastic work and never compromise quality
Thanks!
I just found your channel, and I LOVE THIS. It's like actual experiments, no bs, no bias, shows your work. You sir have a new subscriber!
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
@ProjectFarm dude, the amount of work and money you put into the video more than earned it.
I truly enjoy watching these videos. As an engineer, I appreciate the test rigs and test methodology used. Great stuff! Looking forward to more awesome videos!
Thanks and yo are welcome!
Hello, Project Farm! You never disappoint with your thorough review tests of literally anything. Love them and I always refer to your videos when looking for things to buy. Could you consider making a video on dutch ovens, non-stick pans, mixers, ice cream makers, or kitchen appliances?
Thanks for the suggestion.
Wow, still working on Christmas Eve! Todd never stops working to bring everyone great content. Thanks for all your hard work and effort throughout the year! Wishing you and your family a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!
Thanks and you are welcome! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
I love "Bottom 10" lists :D Very surprising about the IRWIN side cutters breaking.
Thank you!!
Considering what was being attempted, and the amount of force it actually took, I don't consider it significant. On the other hand, if you take a look at the results that are shown, I didn't expect the Kobalt to be as good as it was.
Haven’t been on YT in a while, but always loved PF.. lots of catching up to do! Love the videos!
Welcome back! Thanks so much!
I screenshot all your results and put them in a folder so I have them while I’m shopping and I constantly check it. 😅 it gets me into arguments way to often but thank you for all the work you do for us!!
You are welcome!
The amount of value this channel provides to the consumer is astronomical. Thank you so much for all the effort you put in to helping us make educated choices.
I bought Milwaukee knock-off M18 batteries, not the brand tested but probably from the same factory. To call them junk would be a compliment. When I complained in a review on Amazon they offered to send me replacements and I told them not bother, I didn’t want more trash.
Thanks for sharing.
It’s Christmas here in NZ so Merry Christmas PF! Thanks for all the hard work and effort you put into your videos!
Thanks! Merry Christmas!
Would you ever consider doing a showdown of OEM manufacturers oil? Like Ford vs Mopar vs Honda, etc. Thanks for the great content !
Great suggestion! I'll see what I can do!
It's not just what you put into this Todd, it's who you are also! You are a contribution to all of us, Thank You!
You are welcome!
With the new year starting, I’d love to see a series of videos to see which tool brand provides the best overall lineup of cordless tools based on range of compatible tools, battery quality, and then comparing the tools they all have in common. Your channel is the gold standard for quality reviews and buying into a battery system is a huge decision and I feel like this is something you’ve danced around but haven’t hit directly (unless I’ve missed it)
Thanks for the suggestion.
Milwaukee is probably number 1 and then DeWalt.
@@ZboeC5in my experience with both Milwaukee and DeWalt, I couldn't tell you which brand has the better overall lineup but they're incredibly close I know Milwaukee has the better framing nailer and I'd say DeWalt has the better variety, it really depends on what you need your tools to do.
@@joedirtpig814 Let me put it this way, working on a car? Milwaukee...building a house? DeWalt. There ya go.
@@ZboeC5 I can follow that logic
Cheap things are cheap, usually we are planning for that. But these jack stands are at another level you risk you life with them they should be removed from the market !!! Hey Todd Merry Xmas, I hope Santa bring you few GOOD thinks for you to use :)
Thanks! Merry Christmas!
You're helping out SOO SOO many people with this channel, including myself! Keep up the good work. Have a great holiday season and a happy new year! Godspeed Project Farm!
Thanks, will do! Happy holidays!
love the dancing stand. happy holidays and new year to you project farm!! Thanks for the fun videos, even when I'm not in the market for the tool i love to watch your vids, biggest losers is a great video!
Merry Christmas!
Absolutely amazing channel. One thing to note is that we don't only find out which tools perform well or poorly, but also HOW they should perform in the first place!
Merry Christmas Todd, and a Happy New Year!
Thanks! Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
The way you design both the actual test procedures and the specialized tools required to make the comparisons are amazing. You are a genius.
Thanks! Thanks for watching!
I was just about to suggest this 😯
Will you be giving us a blooper reel as a Christmas bonus 🤞
Merry Christmas to everyone
Merry Christmas!
"The only thing the
performance tools ratchet will loosen is money from your wallet"😂 Love the humor. "Very impressive"
Thanks!
I would be very excited to see a video on surge protectors for job sites, home electronics. Possible battery backup/surge protectors as well. How they hold up to voltage fluctuations. Safety tests for fire. I watch all of your videos! Very thorough testing and lots of information. Keep them coming!!
Thanks, will do! Thanks for the video idea.
How ironic-seeing some of the worst products available on one of *the best* channels available. 🤔
*Thanks for an amazing 2023* Todd-and for all the time/effort you put into each video.
Wishing you and your family a great CHRISTmas and a Happy New Year.
Applauded! No Happy Holidays as Jews, devotees of Islam, Hindus, etc. should rejoice in this celebration of Christian Faith. This holiday is devoted to a guy who changed the World for the better 2023 years, 11 months and 25 days ago; tomorrow...
@@johnsee7269 👍
Thanks and you are welcome! Merry Christmas!
Can you test the best paint stripper? Both chemical and also abrasive wheels and wire wheels. The chemical ones haven’t been good since they all had to remove methylene chloride from the formula.
Thank you for the video idea!
@@ProjectFarm If you wind up doing this, think about the amount of dust a wire wheel kicks up. One of the issues with pain removal and physical abrasion is obviously lead paint. Lead isn't a great thing to be breathing, and it's not always easy to know if somewhere below all those layers of paint lurks lead.
There's also just IR heaters, which are possibly the least messy/unhealthy, but also the most expensive.
Thanks once again for another terrific. I really enjoy your thoroughness, comprehensive explanations, and consistent format. Your comparisons and testing is very well thought out and very helpful. I know you are always looking for new ideas. How about testing out some telescoping ladders? Thanks
You are welcome! Thanks for the suggestion .
Merry Christmas to you and yours, Todd and everyone else.
Thank you and I wish you and everyone else a Merry Christmas!
I greatly appreciate the accurate and effective way you test all your tools and devices. It has made it very easy for me to buy my Convict brother in laws christmas presents. What was that ten worst list again? LOL
I have just discovered your channel and it pushed me to get TH-cam Premium because I had to watch these with minimal interruption; they're very high quality and I appreciate the scientific approach. One household product category to test would be home dehumidifiers.
Thanks for the suggestion.
I’d love to see you test out the Canadian tire brand tools like Mastercraft and Stanley. They are mostly what you see where i’m from because they are relatively cheap and easily accessible
Thanks for the suggestion.
Doing a quick internet search, Mastercraft seems to be whomever the low bidder is in China. Also, it's not as if whomever turns it out can't turn it out better. One thing with Chinese stuff. Don't blame the Chinese. Blame the company buying the stuff to sell. China is capable of turning out any quality you want. How much you want to pay? This is a GFE. Girl Friend Experience. You pay a certain amount of money, you get a certain amount of "Attention". There's a good chance that an item on the shelves today and the same item on the shelves 2 years from now, might be made by someone else, because the new outfit will make it cheaper.
@@dlewis9760 I figured, honestly just wanted to see how it held up compared to other known brands because it’s literally everywhere here
I would love a personal shop tour after all these tests
Thanks for the suggestion.
Your videos are densely packed with real life information and absolutely no filler or fluff. Excellent content.
Thanks!
Happy holidays everyone!!!!!
Happy Holidays!!
Merry Christmas to you and your family! Thanks for the great reviews this year. Maybe next year we can test portable band saws? Cordless vs corded?
Thanks and you are welcome! Thanks for the suggestion. Merry Christmas!
Ugh. Have to get rid of my UltraFire CR123R batteries now. Thanks for the video, bud. :)
You are welcome!
Another awesome video! Even tho i have seen all of these having a recap is great. Thank you for the work you do and merry Christmas buddy!
Thank you and Merry Christmas!
I would love to see shoe or boot cleaning deodorizer type products tested, it might end up a little subjective but it would be a valuable test, I have not found a good product and I have tried a few different ones. I think the only one that works was a helmet deodorizer from Motorex, but it is expensive.
Thank you for the video idea!
Thanks for your reviews! Project Farm is one of the best TH-cam channels I've ever seen. It's way better than any Consumer Report I've seen or read. You are a CHAMP!
Thanks!
Please test kitchen hand mixers! I know it’s outside of your usual fare, but I’ve tried tons of them over the years and they all stink!
Thank you for the video idea!
☕ Maybe coffee makers too! Hard to find one with just a simple on/off switch and nothing more! 😎✌️
@@gus473. Dollar general. $20
@@gus473 Just use plunger coffee? Simple and 100% reliable.
"Top 10 tools to buy for your annoying co-worker"
I have yet to see a reasonable negative comment about this channel. Great job, Todd!
A suggestion for a test is to test the accuracy and durability of tire pressure gauges. I own several, from expensive to cheap, and they all read different! I work on aircraft, and need to have some confidence in tire pressures. Thanks!
Thanks! Thanks for the suggestion.
Once you accept the "Gifts" you've pretty much Sold Your Soul
Todd has remained proudly independent. No gifts, sponsor, advertising, or money.
I wish you would test the hypertech spectrum tuner and see if it is possible for it to screw up the transmission in a vehicle.
I bought and used one and immediately had problems with my transmission.
I can't afford to get it fixed right now and I would love to know if the tuner is the culprit.
Todd, I feel compelled to tell you. I had just had an experience where I needed some good wood glue, So I looked up your video on wood glue and took your recommendations very seriously. Thanks for your hard work
You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.
Project Farm has some of the best non biased reviews I've ever seen. Thank you for such great videos. Has cousin Eddy ever used Doc's Diesel filters on anything? There seems to be some controversy on their quality. Thanks in advance.
It might be argued that Project Farm should be checked BEFORE any purchase of a tool. This is a tremendously valuable service! I hope you make a lot of money and keep doing what you are doing. Also, there you help us with subtle issues. It isn't just which tool seems best and which seem worse, it is also about what tools do well for particular kinds of uses. You save us all from a lot of headaches! Kudos!
Thanks! Glad to hear!
Great video! I will be avoiding anything made by performance tools! Crazy that one brand showed up on the list so much! Keep up the great work!
Thanks, will do! Thanks for the feedback.
Great video. It's scary how dangerous some of those bad products can be. Brave of you to test that device in your truck - I'd be afraid it would leak and blow up.
Thanks!
Love the channel and great to see a recap of all of this years fun failures! Maybe since it’s cold you can review hand warmers sometime! Lots of battery powered now and occoopa seems to be lighting up forums with “positive” reviews. Love to see how they compare to hot hands and fluid powered ones.
Thanks for the suggestiion.
Hey ProjectFarm, LOVE the videos! Could we pleeeease get a comparison on power inverters for the winter season blackouts?!?!
Thanks! Thanks for the video idea.
A world without your content would lack one of the most valuable resources for all toolheads out there! I am not kidding. Thank you, keep up the awesome work and all the best to you sir!
Thanks, will do!
Nice video as always, just two notes here:
Amityke Battery: When you measure the electric current using a clamp-meter, you need to have the clamps fully closed, otherwise you measure nonsense...
HHO Generator: I am surprised that the engine even runs with spark plugs in such a condition... (HHO generators are only benefitial at specific conditions and are often wrongly advertised as miracle devices)
Thanks! Thanks for the constructive feedback.
My friend you are doing a great public service. I thank you. Merry Christmas.
Thanks! Merry Christmas!
I took a break to watch this and I'd say you nailed it. It's great to see you cut through the chaff and clamp down on bad products! But, your regular viewers know the drill.
Thanks!
Great work testing all these tools! 4:06 the test was unfair to that admittedly shoddy jack with the central post because it needs 5 points of support, with most of the weight taken by the central post, which was unsupported here
Loved the video~as usual~and I was thinking about the time I discovered you years ago and I believe you had something like 89 thousand subscribers then and today you have broke past 3 million mark and you have become The Project Farm Super Star and 3 &1/4 million of us still get excited to see your newest show~!! The "Special Tools" you fabricate to do the tests, some of which should be mass produced and sold as Specialty Items and you really need to get Patents on them~!
Thanks for the feedback.
Winter freeze is coming and I worry about frozen pipes. Love to see a tests with differing fixes like sharkbite/pushfit (name brand vs off brand), compression fittings with rubber seals vs metal brass, solder for copper, screw in coupellers. Mainly like to see how these things hold up to freezing under pressure.
Stay awesome fam!
Thanks for the suggestion. Thanks, will do!
Great summary video - very fun to watch!
Thanks! Glad to hear!
I could repeat what everyone else said about your vids , I totally agree with them. You are amazing , and I TRUST YOU . I cannot say more, you are such a nice person. Thank you , honestly
Thanks so much!
Kudos to Project Farm for another excellent, informative, and interesting year. It’s amazing to see the level of effort and detail - like using washers when driving lag bolts to test a battery. This man seems incapable of doing anything halfway.
Thanks so much!
Ive seen other comments like this but. Youre are the most reliable channel with the least amount of bias. Even if i dont need any ot the product i always find the info you give worth watching every video! Keep up with what you do!
Thanks, will do!
just goes to show how your channel really does help the consumer. In a world of ADs and lies about products the Farm is always my first stop when seeing who gets my hard-earned money. Thank you for what you do sir!
You are welcome!
Ngl, this is by far one of the best channels on youtube. Dude's got a video comparing trash bags and guaranteed I'm gonna watch it from start to finish lol
Thanks!
I love your channel! You and "How to" channels are the true heroes of TH-cam!! Thank you for everything you do!!
Thanks and you are welcome!
I Hope you and your family had a wonderful Christmas together! Thank you for all that you do for us!
You are welcome! We had a nice Christmas together.
Thanks. Glad to know all this Merry Christmas!!
You are welcome! Merry Christmas!
Thanks for all the great videos this year! A recommendation i have is testing different types of scissor sharpeners
You are welcome! Thanks for the suggestion.
I keep a list in my phone all all the best / runner ups of every test when I need to go buy something. Thanks for all the work
You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the reviews, I too check with your results when I make a purchase. Your diversity in products is very good and the data is so helpful.
You are welcome! Thanks for sharing.