Yeah, seems like pretty easy to understand, and easy to use. Host seems like just trying to look it bad, I actually want this tool now :) Given that abandoning this video.
@@sorgmail I'm not an expert on these things by any stretch of the imagination, but it doesn't look super safe to me. Looks like you could get hurt bad if your hand slips.
"Why would you ever need an angled tip?" As a heavy vehicle mechanic i can tell you that having a angled tip on my gasket sealer caulk gun, that would be really handy as working in tight spaces.
@@mrc4nl In case of this kind of tool, the strength of the material isn't even the only thing that matters. The blades are constructed up to a certain width, during which the forces are passed onto the frame in the correct way. If you use a material that's thicker, you are literally just pushing them apart beyond their expected range, hence even if the blades themselves were fully capable of cutting the 3mm piece, the tool itself would have still broken.
What, people do not like doing 3 1/4 + 4 7/8 + 13 31/64 - 4 9/16 math? When I was younger I saw a calculator for carpenters that did fractions. I thought it was funny because didn't everyone already have 2 scales on their tape measure? If I did not want to use fractions I could always use the metric side of the tape and use decimals. I did not realize that many (most?) people not only did not have metric on their tape measure, they also had no clue how to use metric. But now I wonder why people think it is hard to look at the tape and measure 10.3 cm (big tick near 10 plus three little ticks) but then turn around and look at the imperial with multiple fractions and think that is easier. Maybe someone could come up with a decimal imperial tape measure, inches with decimals, that is already used by calipers.
@@robtapp6400 lol. My car is in kilometers, my home I use celsius, everybody always says what does that mean? Whenever they see the numbers on my temperature gauges or speedometer. And I always ask them To tell me quickly how many feet per second they are traveling going 65 mph. I can tell you exactly how many meters per second I'm going when I'm going 80 km/h in just a few seconds
Adam Savage’s Tested crew all review their favorite things of the year, every year. I would love to see everyone on your crew show off their favorite things each holiday season. Tools, tech, whatever you want. I’d love it.
They came from a home depot return pallet in the bottom draw of the husky tool box ❤ Love this show, have so many laughs at night when I watch with my husband!! Thank you for the great moments we get to share together ❤
17:08 To be frank though, the guy in the ad was trying to unscrew a rusty nut and rusted hardware tends to be borderline impossible to remove because the rust tends to weld screws and bolts together. So even if he wasn't faking his efffort with his first wrench, he still wouldn't be able to remove it with the tool being advertised depending on the age and severity of the corrosion.
Did this guy really just say "we dont use decimals in inches"? Lol you special man. Every single fraction is a decimal that you have to divide by the denominator.
he didn't base his opinion on that attempt tho. at 1.5 it worked but warped the material making him say its not good. at 3 it broke and he said our fault and at the sheathing he said it wont work anymore as they broke it.
21:30 you put the hole over your first spot that has an x for your first hole, mark the holes underneath, they will be inline with that. You're doing it backwards. You can put marks sideways also inline with the laser.
"Is it a scam? No. Is it a piece of shit? Yes." Omg. I wish more people were capable of seeing the difference. People have become obsessed with calling things scams.
@@Kcii-99 that cleared up nothing. I know what a scam is. Your first reply was unnecessary so I asked if you were clarifying or arguing to which you ignored my question and just repeated yourself.
@@Kcii-99 To an extent yes. Regardless if you buy a tool and it turns out to be a piece of trash like the Kliens 11 in 1 screwdriver to name one example (The Bits fall out it constantly that's why i call it a piece of trash and for a $50 CDN tool and it being along the Top of the line for Electrical tools yeah i was mad) then yes you feel like you got scammed out for your cold hard cash.
Ryobi made a suction cup laser level that I bought about 5 years ago and it works really good. The trick is to Mark and drill your holes while the laser is suction cups to the wall without moving it
Ok 😁 you get the time-honored thumbs up for the lazer Christmas dancing, it's early in the morning and you made me smile. I wish that drill cutter was a good product. That bucket-o-caulk looks like something I should be kept away from. The stuff of nightmares, I do a nice job with a tube, but it still gets everywhere.....
I received one of those wrist magnets as a gift almost 10 years ago. Never used it, or thought to use it to pick up spax screws that were unexpectedly sent in a husky tool cabinet on a home depot returns pallet.
That spring-wrench thing is basically the Chinese version of the old USA Craftsman Clenchwrench from about 25 years ago that Bob Vila pitched. My wife bought me two for Christmas back in ‘99. I used them occasionally and one of their big selling points was the ratcheting function that you discovered. The Craftsman version was made of laminated steel plates which made the wrench too damned thick to stay on anything under about 1/2”. And the way the jaws open meant that, for anything over 3/4”, the rounded teeth slipped a lot. Cool idea, but ultimately didn’t replace anything.
the craftsman one was shit that's why it was pushed by villa. i have 4 of the chinese ones . they work great. i also have crescent us one that stopped working properly after i really pulled on it.
Those screws came from a toolbox drawer from a Home Depot return pallet. I assume that is how they store those screws with no intention of sorting them, John probably just uses it as a kettlebell.
@@casey2230 I’m not scamming nobody, I do legit reviews, I’m not going to recommend a product I think is bad or I wouldn’t use. He even said in the video the product I was promoting suprised him and wasn’t a scam
The wrench with a spring load is called a one hander wrench they are good for working in water meter pits where you can only get one arm down in there trying to tighten a nut and will reset/grip the nut so it doesn’t have to to be taken off been around better quality for years
"This piece of shit doesn't even do what it says it's going to do when you try it on something 100% bigger than it says it can handle!" Just an amazing review.
I bought one of those saw thingies because the real tool costs $350! So I figured for the really cheap price, it was worth trying. You know, what the heck. After opening the box, I never bothered to assemble it.
I do love this channel. I like that your build videos are on the main channel and shenanigans here. I see you haven’t unlabeled all those screws from the Husky drawer.
It’s not the fact it goes by 10, it’s the fact some visualize things in inches, so it’s the conversion, not the system. For instance you might know your hand is about 7 inches, but have no idea how big that is in cm, so if someone says “it’s about 7 inches”, you can visualize that, but if they say “it’s about 18 cm” a lot of people would have no idea about how big that is.
The lags and screws all came from the bottom drawer of the black husky toolbox in the Home Depot pallet buy! This is one of the funniest tool tests I've seen! I laughed the whole time.
This was a great video! i think the screws came from the bottom tool chest drawer when you did one of the home depot pallet unboxing and the drawer was full of individually stickered screws
He sees a business card and is instantly worried because email is what scammers use😂 And that just after proudly proclaiming he only uses the most impractical system of measurement to have ever been invented
Got any extra Milwaukee drills (and impacts) laying around from those pallet videos? I have a brand new DeWalt drill that came broken. The worst part is that their customer service sucks. Looking to switch. It would have been last place in your drill battle video. Also looking forward to eventually buying some shop shades at some point… can’t afford it right now with Christmas, having to replace a drill, etc. Hopefully soon though! Keep doing what you’re doing! Quality, entertaining, and educational content that always delivers! I love how you’re always a good sport despite when things don’t go well.
The endless number of screws came in the lower draw of a Husky Chest when you guys got the pallets of Home Depot returns. Love the channel, keep up the great content!!
The bucket of screws came from: A) the drawers of the units you bought in the pallet of returns; and B) the screw factory. Also, C) ... when a mommy screw and a daddy screw love each other very much...
Seeing the screws that were in the tool box from the pallet feels like a way bigger call back than it is. Im enjoying this channel a lot more than I’d like to admit
When something says great gift on the box and you give it as a gift it feels like you are attempting to convince the recipient that it was actually a good gift
The Home Depot pallet! Bottom of the husky. What a day! This bucket needs to have an honorary mention in each video. Make it valuable and then sell it lol
I can see the angled caulking tip being useful for tight spaces and maybe for ergonomic comfort while doing anything where you gotta be real precise for whatever reason you'd give to justify being detail oriented about caulk.
Bottom drawer of the toolbox from the pallet buys lmao also shown in your last video from the tractor trailer pallet video saying you wish the toolboxes had hidden stuff in them!
Incredible, you're the first youtuber i saw that read instructions before testing and really try to understood how to use it. Other simply unbox the product, try it and if it don't work right away declare it's a pos.
I can see a purpose for the curve on those caulk gun tips. I build a lot of walls in hospitals, and sometimes its hard to get the gun up in the top of a wall when there's a bunch of pipes and conduit, so that caulk gun curve tool might actually be pretty good for fire caulk in tight places
You guys have to test the Turbo Tank. I was about to get one, but I can't find a video I trust. You guys are honest and hella entertaining 😊. Turbo Tank!
Look, as far as the batteries being charged goes, we still get the same experience, if one of your crew goes through the pile first and charges the tools. You still get to discover the tools and give the first impression. This is about logistics, you want to waste as little time in front of cameras as possible. Time prepping is easier to justify than time filming, simply running cameras , lighting and the rest ends up costing more than sending one of your team to spend 2-3 hours opening packages with batteries in them and charging them all. Also, it would probably be easier for your editors, if they don't have to jump around in the footage to consolidate tool reviews in the timeline.
You should do a review of the Reekon Tomahawk T1 tape measure. It is a digital and laser tape measure and costs like $200 or something and has replaceable tapes either in imperial or metric or both if the tapes fail or break and the backs of the tapes have a barcode on them to improve accuracy when the tape length is being read by the scanner inside the tape measure and it has a touchscreen always on e ink display (e ink displays stay on without power so use less electricity as they can be turned off without the screen being "off" so the measurement should stay on without the display being on similar to how ebooks work) The thing has a laser that shoots to the sides so you can make square measurements when marking and the back of the tape measure as well as the base are totally flat meaning the tape measure stays upright and because it is a digital tape measure with a screen it can factor in the length of the tape measure itself when measuring things due to the back and base being straight. It has an app with it too and Reekon also sells an attachment for a mitre saw that can basically measure wood without you needing to mark it as it has a wheel which runs along the work piece mearing the length and this too syncs with their app so you can send the measurements from the tape measure to the mitre saw attachment. I have never owned their tools but I have never seen major content creators review their tape measure and I want to know if it is any good because if it does what it says and is really good at it I may consider it because I can accept the pricing if it can do all those advanced features well.
John, just so you know you can buy a tape measure that measures in decimal with inches. I learned this on the pipelines working with some Canadians. They call it tenths and it threw me off so bad, made zero sense to me why they do it but yes there are people that divide it up that way.
The video in question is “i brought two pallets form home depot returns for $1037” at 17 minutes and 36 seconds. Love the videos brother keep em coming 🤙🏻
Liked, will share and now commenting.... Great video. Love that you check for real time/life challenges... LOL The screws came from the bottom of the Husky tool chest, from a Home Depot return Pallet. Yeah... I am OG... LOL< Hugs from Esquimalt
The nut drivers rounded on the third Tappcon I used to secure a camera into pre-drilled mortar. They aren't bad for normal household use, a little high priced, but can't handle real stress.
It is rare to find a video where you are fully unsure if the problem is the tool or the user(just watched the first tool yet)
Is the problem the tool, or The Tool.
The problem is the user, glad I could help.
The user, definitely. I bought it and assembled easily without videos nor instructions.
Yeah, seems like pretty easy to understand, and easy to use. Host seems like just trying to look it bad, I actually want this tool now :) Given that abandoning this video.
@@sorgmail I'm not an expert on these things by any stretch of the imagination, but it doesn't look super safe to me. Looks like you could get hurt bad if your hand slips.
"Why would you ever need an angled tip?" As a heavy vehicle mechanic i can tell you that having a angled tip on my gasket sealer caulk gun, that would be really handy as working in tight spaces.
Fire caulking in residential construction as well
6:34 "it cracked on something a little bit thicker" - and by little bit thicker he means DOUBLE the listed capacity lol
i was thinking the same lol
You mean Tim Allen the Toolman from Home Improvement TV show yeah that was funny! More Power is what it needs!
I mean I don't consider that shitty lol. Doesn't mean the tool isn't but didn't get to test it much before he broke it lol.
double the thickness/height is 8 times the strength of the material.
@@mrc4nl In case of this kind of tool, the strength of the material isn't even the only thing that matters.
The blades are constructed up to a certain width, during which the forces are passed onto the frame in the correct way. If you use a material that's thicker, you are literally just pushing them apart beyond their expected range, hence even if the blades themselves were fully capable of cutting the 3mm piece, the tool itself would have still broken.
Watching this video reinforces the fact that imperial units are dog crap
What, people do not like doing 3 1/4 + 4 7/8 + 13 31/64 - 4 9/16 math? When I was younger I saw a calculator for carpenters that did fractions. I thought it was funny because didn't everyone already have 2 scales on their tape measure? If I did not want to use fractions I could always use the metric side of the tape and use decimals. I did not realize that many (most?) people not only did not have metric on their tape measure, they also had no clue how to use metric. But now I wonder why people think it is hard to look at the tape and measure 10.3 cm (big tick near 10 plus three little ticks) but then turn around and look at the imperial with multiple fractions and think that is easier. Maybe someone could come up with a decimal imperial tape measure, inches with decimals, that is already used by calipers.
@@robtapp6400 lol. My car is in kilometers, my home I use celsius, everybody always says what does that mean? Whenever they see the numbers on my temperature gauges or speedometer. And I always ask them To tell me quickly how many feet per second they are traveling going 65 mph.
I can tell you exactly how many meters per second I'm going when I'm going 80 km/h in just a few seconds
They're basically just knockoffs being dropshipped with tiktok being used to advertise to people who don't know any better.
And I know some of these knock offs are Americans just using Chinese labor since it would be cheaper :/
The bolts are from hell. Sent straight to John to make him have hope that he has something valuable in a pallet return because it’s heavy
I hope they pick this guy lol
Adam Savage’s Tested crew all review their favorite things of the year, every year. I would love to see everyone on your crew show off their favorite things each holiday season. Tools, tech, whatever you want. I’d love it.
I second this
I third that.
yes please!
First person to say shopshades keeps their job 😂
"Let's do some ASMR." John grunts and moans continuesly lol 😂 I love this man.
For his first time, it wasn't terrible.
I strangely enjoyed it. Now let’s see him eat a jar of pickles.
this bit killed me
Umm this got arkward " cricket , cricket " 😂😂
They came from a home depot return pallet in the bottom draw of the husky tool box ❤ Love this show, have so many laughs at night when I watch with my husband!! Thank you for the great moments we get to share together ❤
Beat me to it.
"For $6, is not the worst thing I've had in my hands"
You and me both Joe, you and me both. But hey, $6 is still $6 😂
I think the screws being in the bottom drawer of that toolbox was the highlight of the whole video tbh lol the reaction was epic
03:23 I think you guys are just worse at assembling things than the Chinese could possibly assume
It’s the thing I hate most about these videos. They make themselves look so dumb to mock the product? lol like okay I’ll buy it and not be stupid…..
17:08 To be frank though, the guy in the ad was trying to unscrew a rusty nut and rusted hardware tends to be borderline impossible to remove because the rust tends to weld screws and bolts together. So even if he wasn't faking his efffort with his first wrench, he still wouldn't be able to remove it with the tool being advertised depending on the age and severity of the corrosion.
The humor is 2nd to none 😮 that even Phil would agree 👍 that SOB 😂
The crews came from the bottom of one of the Husky tool chest bottoms from a 2 pallet home depot return!
damn, you spelled screws wrong, but were super specific otherwise, lol
@@ProfessionalByNoMeans not good enough for a shirt, but close enough to get a hirt
@@seanstewart8943 or even worse: a shirt without an "r"
Did this guy really just say "we dont use decimals in inches"? Lol you special man. Every single fraction is a decimal that you have to divide by the denominator.
Buys a tool, uses it on stuff that's twice thicker than its spec, complains when it breaks...
Genius, this guy.
a good thought out tool will have failsafes to combat these errors we are giving corporates too much slack these days :(
@@hyakinthos_0902 what kind of failsafe can you put on a cast aluminum piece?
he didn't base his opinion on that attempt tho. at 1.5 it worked but warped the material making him say its not good. at 3 it broke and he said our fault and at the sheathing he said it wont work anymore as they broke it.
He is clearly trying to be funny and not take it seriously lol obviously stuff from tiktok isn't actual quality
We use freedom units, oh the irony of calling imperial, freedom units 😂😂
21:30 you put the hole over your first spot that has an x for your first hole, mark the holes underneath, they will be inline with that. You're doing it backwards. You can put marks sideways also inline with the laser.
"Is it a scam? No. Is it a piece of shit? Yes."
Omg. I wish more people were capable of seeing the difference. People have become obsessed with calling things scams.
if it doesnt do what they claim its a scam
@Kcii-99 are you clarifying or arguing? I'm confused why you needed to reply with that statement.
A product can be bad at its job and not be a scam.
@@WillsBeard if a product doesnt do what it claims its a scam, hope that clears it up for you
@@Kcii-99 that cleared up nothing. I know what a scam is. Your first reply was unnecessary so I asked if you were clarifying or arguing to which you ignored my question and just repeated yourself.
@@Kcii-99 To an extent yes. Regardless if you buy a tool and it turns out to be a piece of trash like the Kliens 11 in 1 screwdriver to name one example (The Bits fall out it constantly that's why i call it a piece of trash and for a $50 CDN tool and it being along the Top of the line for Electrical tools yeah i was mad) then yes you feel like you got scammed out for your cold hard cash.
Ryobi made a suction cup laser level that I bought about 5 years ago and it works really good. The trick is to Mark and drill your holes while the laser is suction cups to the wall without moving it
Always a great way to start off a Sunday morning with a beer and watching John malecki lose his mind on the garbage sold on TikTok 😂❤
It cuts 1.5 mm,breaks it on 3 and calls it a pos......my brain hurts
Yeah, that's Americans for ya, calling imperial freedom is funny
He is entertaining, no-one said he will be smart too.
So you mean entertainment = stupidity?
@@natepuff no, what I said is that entertainment doesn't need to be smart.
It shouldn't break, it should just fail at cutting. Such a catastrophic fail does not bode well for "normal" use either.
Ok 😁 you get the time-honored thumbs up for the lazer Christmas dancing, it's early in the morning and you made me smile. I wish that drill cutter was a good product.
That bucket-o-caulk looks like something I should be kept away from. The stuff of nightmares, I do a nice job with a tube, but it still gets everywhere.....
Definitely saw those screws with one of your return pallets, believe it was a husky drawer🤣🤣
35:25 "Let's try another one. I wanna break it." Great fun to wake up and see a new Malecki vid. Thx.
I received one of those wrist magnets as a gift almost 10 years ago. Never used it, or thought to use it to pick up spax screws that were unexpectedly sent in a husky tool cabinet on a home depot returns pallet.
First video I've seen of yours (came up in my feed). Awesome 👌🏻 subbed
That spring-wrench thing is basically the Chinese version of the old USA Craftsman Clenchwrench from about 25 years ago that Bob Vila pitched. My wife bought me two for Christmas back in ‘99. I used them occasionally and one of their big selling points was the ratcheting function that you discovered. The Craftsman version was made of laminated steel plates which made the wrench too damned thick to stay on anything under about 1/2”. And the way the jaws open meant that, for anything over 3/4”, the rounded teeth slipped a lot. Cool idea, but ultimately didn’t replace anything.
Agree. I got those somewhere in some toolbox. The Robo grip pliers were better.
the craftsman one was shit that's why it was pushed by villa. i have 4 of the chinese ones . they work great. i also have crescent us one that stopped working properly after i really pulled on it.
I was gonna say , I've seen something like that in the plumbing world but couldn't rember who made it
Company called pipevice@@Pipeline_life
Those screws came from a toolbox drawer from a Home Depot return pallet. I assume that is how they store those screws with no intention of sorting them, John probably just uses it as a kettlebell.
I think it was specifically a pack out drawer.
@@aidangattinger8975 husky drawer
Morning boys
Almost morning, it’s 23:19 hahah
@@sharpshooter_Aus no its 39:37
Did you just assume my time of day?
@ 🤣
Morning g
This guy legit tried making a video about scam tools and just showed everyone hes the big special kind of man.
Got to love when pallet of returns comes with a tool box draw filled with the screws 😂 then having to count all of them. Great video
DMX voice was hilarious 😂 literally the opposite of how he sounds😂 perfect editing 😂
I’ve been watching you for over a year and I love your content! I was so surprised to see my tik tok in your video 😂
You're famous now!
@ I wish 😭
@@Mechanic_Trill Me too :(
bro u need to stop scamming people for a couple of bucks
@@casey2230 I’m not scamming nobody, I do legit reviews, I’m not going to recommend a product I think is bad or I wouldn’t use. He even said in the video the product I was promoting suprised him and wasn’t a scam
The wrench with a spring load is called a one hander wrench they are good for working in water meter pits where you can only get one arm down in there trying to tighten a nut and will reset/grip the nut so it doesn’t have to to be taken off been around better quality for years
Yeah, they have been around for ages. I got one back when Craftsman was trying to do "high tech" line with their Robo Grip pliers and locking pliers.
"This piece of shit doesn't even do what it says it's going to do when you try it on something 100% bigger than it says it can handle!"
Just an amazing review.
15:47 "...meander our asses over..." Nonchalanly low-key aggressive manly stroll. 😂 Love the verbiage 🫶🏻🤌🏻
I bought one of those saw thingies because the real tool costs $350! So I figured for the really cheap price, it was worth trying. You know, what the heck. After opening the box, I never bothered to assemble it.
25:40 the “oh yeah” had me rolling 😂😂
I feel dumb just by watching this.🤪
DONT BE MEAN
I do love this channel. I like that your build videos are on the main channel and shenanigans here.
I see you haven’t unlabeled all those screws from the Husky drawer.
It's always funny to me how metric is so hard to some folks when it just goes by 10 lol.
It’s not the fact it goes by 10, it’s the fact some visualize things in inches, so it’s the conversion, not the system. For instance you might know your hand is about 7 inches, but have no idea how big that is in cm, so if someone says “it’s about 7 inches”, you can visualize that, but if they say “it’s about 18 cm” a lot of people would have no idea about how big that is.
The lags and screws all came from the bottom drawer of the black husky toolbox in the Home Depot pallet buy! This is one of the funniest tool tests I've seen! I laughed the whole time.
This was a great video! i think the screws came from the bottom tool chest drawer when you did one of the home depot pallet unboxing and the drawer was full of individually stickered screws
The idea of measuring with "an eighth of an inch" is crazy. Why do Americans still use British Imperial Measurement.
Cause we're the bomb. Duck it, Eurojank, or subject of the Queen.
@@RezaQin what queen?
He sees a business card and is instantly worried because email is what scammers use😂
And that just after proudly proclaiming he only uses the most impractical system of measurement to have ever been invented
1:50 kid boga mentioned
Kitboga* :)
@@WirelessSquare328 Scammers called him kid boga
Love it
I loved the ASMR bit, that had me cracking up!!!!🎉😂
You got an instant like from me for that deuce bigalow reference 😂
"That sucks if you are American, or on the imperial system". You probably could have shortened that sentence to just the first half of it.
Did that bucket of screws come off the Home Depot pallets. Love watching those videos BTW
great tests, good humor, you got a new subscriber tonight
Got any extra Milwaukee drills (and impacts) laying around from those pallet videos? I have a brand new DeWalt drill that came broken. The worst part is that their customer service sucks. Looking to switch. It would have been last place in your drill battle video. Also looking forward to eventually buying some shop shades at some point… can’t afford it right now with Christmas, having to replace a drill, etc. Hopefully soon though! Keep doing what you’re doing! Quality, entertaining, and educational content that always delivers! I love how you’re always a good sport despite when things don’t go well.
Love your videos. 36:49...blow instead of below. Definitely made me chuckle and rewind lol!!!!!! Love your content!!!!!!!
the bolts came from the bottom drawer of a husky tool cabinet in one of the return pallet unboxing videos. Love the content!!!!
Lmao the screws from the HD pallet return video 😂 the best part was fidning them in the bottom drawer of the box 😂
The endless number of screws came in the lower draw of a Husky Chest when you guys got the pallets of Home Depot returns. Love the channel, keep up the great content!!
def going to have to take a look at the little screwdriver kit, might work out good for doing under dash stuff on cars and trucks
Can you please do worst rated SHEIN tools😂💯👍🏼
The bucket of screws came from:
A) the drawers of the units you bought in the pallet of returns; and
B) the screw factory.
Also, C) ... when a mommy screw and a daddy screw love each other very much...
Seeing the screws that were in the tool box from the pallet feels like a way bigger call back than it is. Im enjoying this channel a lot more than I’d like to admit
The spax were from a homedepot pallet opening, what you gonna do with all those spax? I live those and have some projects coming up?
When something says great gift on the box and you give it as a gift it feels like you are attempting to convince the recipient that it was actually a good gift
The Home Depot pallet! Bottom of the husky. What a day! This bucket needs to have an honorary mention in each video. Make it valuable and then sell it lol
closed my eyes to listen to the asmr, was going well until john kept going OH YEAHHH OH YEAHHH😂😂
Nice to see your husky tool box drawer find getting some use!
I can see the angled caulking tip being useful for tight spaces and maybe for ergonomic comfort while doing anything where you gotta be real precise for whatever reason you'd give to justify being detail oriented about caulk.
I saw the ad with the channel lock guy and every mechanic roasted his arse in the comments. 😂
Bottom drawer of the toolbox from the pallet buys lmao also shown in your last video from the tractor trailer pallet video saying you wish the toolboxes had hidden stuff in them!
Incredible, you're the first youtuber i saw that read instructions before testing and really try to understood how to use it. Other simply unbox the product, try it and if it don't work right away declare it's a pos.
Did you watch a different video than the rest of us ?
I can see a purpose for the curve on those caulk gun tips. I build a lot of walls in hospitals, and sometimes its hard to get the gun up in the top of a wall when there's a bunch of pipes and conduit, so that caulk gun curve tool might actually be pretty good for fire caulk in tight places
lol did all those screws from the wrist magnet test come from the drawer in one of the tool box returns? And did Joe have to inventory all of them?
I took a shot every time he said, "I'm not gonna lie." Well, I'm not gonna lie, now I'm drunk.
Double thr max and say a little bit thicker lol
Im pretty sure it was from the pallet return episodes! Want to say home depot, thanks for taking one for the team with this style of videos!
“I feel like that’s not cheap for a tape measure” 🤔 Well you’re the tool guy! Is it or is it not cheap? Lol
You guys have to test the Turbo Tank. I was about to get one, but I can't find a video I trust. You guys are honest and hella entertaining 😊.
Turbo Tank!
Return pallet. An entire drawer of them. Sam inventoried them. Love the vids, both channels!
10:30 That disappointment when the distance isn't displayed in adult bald eagle wingspans.
The bucket of screws came from a Harbor Freight pallet! Love the videos
Look, as far as the batteries being charged goes, we still get the same experience, if one of your crew goes through the pile first and charges the tools. You still get to discover the tools and give the first impression.
This is about logistics, you want to waste as little time in front of cameras as possible. Time prepping is easier to justify than time filming, simply running cameras , lighting and the rest ends up costing more than sending one of your team to spend 2-3 hours opening packages with batteries in them and charging them all.
Also, it would probably be easier for your editors, if they don't have to jump around in the footage to consolidate tool reviews in the timeline.
You should do a review of the Reekon Tomahawk T1 tape measure. It is a digital and laser tape measure and costs like $200 or something and has replaceable tapes either in imperial or metric or both if the tapes fail or break and the backs of the tapes have a barcode on them to improve accuracy when the tape length is being read by the scanner inside the tape measure and it has a touchscreen always on e ink display (e ink displays stay on without power so use less electricity as they can be turned off without the screen being "off" so the measurement should stay on without the display being on similar to how ebooks work) The thing has a laser that shoots to the sides so you can make square measurements when marking and the back of the tape measure as well as the base are totally flat meaning the tape measure stays upright and because it is a digital tape measure with a screen it can factor in the length of the tape measure itself when measuring things due to the back and base being straight. It has an app with it too and Reekon also sells an attachment for a mitre saw that can basically measure wood without you needing to mark it as it has a wheel which runs along the work piece mearing the length and this too syncs with their app so you can send the measurements from the tape measure to the mitre saw attachment. I have never owned their tools but I have never seen major content creators review their tape measure and I want to know if it is any good because if it does what it says and is really good at it I may consider it because I can accept the pricing if it can do all those advanced features well.
The screws came from the Home Depot return pallet. It was in the husky tool box drawer. Great videos
those screws are from the one episode of pallet buys and found them in the bottom drawer of a tool chest lol great video
John, just so you know you can buy a tape measure that measures in decimal with inches. I learned this on the pipelines working with some Canadians. They call it tenths and it threw me off so bad, made zero sense to me why they do it but yes there are people that divide it up that way.
The video in question is “i brought two pallets form home depot returns for $1037” at 17 minutes and 36 seconds.
Love the videos brother keep em coming 🤙🏻
Love those magnetic bracelets! I wrap one round a pipe when doing a boiler and stick all the case screws on it lol
Home Depot return pallet😂 maybe you can get a tiktok return pallet next time😂
Screws came from the bottom drawer of the tool box in the pallet of returns from home depot. Great stuff BTW and keep up the great work.
I'm excited to see what you do with the Milwau-Kei truck. :D
Lol that bucket of screw is your lucky score on one of your pallets lol ay atleast y'all will probably never need screws again.... 😂
Liked, will share and now commenting.... Great video. Love that you check for real time/life challenges... LOL
The screws came from the bottom of the Husky tool chest, from a Home Depot return Pallet. Yeah... I am OG... LOL<
Hugs from Esquimalt
Great video! I really want the socket set but can't find it. Do you have a link?
pallet challenge, inside a storage drawer big steal. you guys rock. nice red truck🛻
Great video Brothers! Ur camera guy and MeatCanyons camera guy would get along. They look a lot a like haha
If you dance again the timer will cause self-destruct! 😂
“Something normal” as he switches to inches and fractions lol
the bucket screws came from the returned tools pallet video you did. the black tool chest had a drawer on the bottom that was filled with them.
The nut drivers rounded on the third Tappcon I used to secure a camera into pre-drilled mortar. They aren't bad for normal household use, a little high priced, but can't handle real stress.