Japan Tool Haul: JETOILER, SK11, ANEX

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  • @aussiehardwood6196
    @aussiehardwood6196 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +6

    My favourite product in this video would have to be the 200ml oil squirter, Ive been meaning to get one since the last video thatbshowed them months ago. So glad Bzeug is back doing Japanese tool hauls, I've missed them.

    • @entasis.fifty-four
      @entasis.fifty-four 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I agree with you, but when you go to the American source versus the Japanese source to purchase, the price is double. Ridiculous!

    • @gf2e
      @gf2e 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      What do you oil with it?

  • @nicoquattro3950
    @nicoquattro3950 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +7

    Finally a new video. I almost thought you went broke from all the tools lol
    Looks like you got the CL003g vacuum. I have a white one a little over a year now, and i dont know. Its the first Makita tool that Im a bit disappointed with. Expected more suckage

    • @specialK319319
      @specialK319319 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

      I don't think it's powerful enough to be the sole vacuum for most households. It''s still behind most "good" corded vacuums by a noticeable amount suction/deep cleaning wise. The only cordless vacuum i've used that seemed to have more suction is the Dyson and it only seemed marginally better, but I didn't do any sort of testing/measuring. For a light cleaning tool it's been fanatic though, much, much better than the 18v model. Out of curiosity have you used a cordless you thought was significantly better? or is it just comparing to a corded that's underwhelming?

    • @nicoquattro3950
      @nicoquattro3950 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@specialK319319
      We have a Dyson too. I think its the v8. Its a good fancy vac, good suction, definitely louder than the CL003, but the built in battery and the runtime is just a joke. And for the Dyson money i can buy 4 Makita stick vacs lol. Bought a cheapo 18V lxt adapter for the dyson, but then it has slightly less power because of the only 18V max. I hoped the XGT-Makita would outperform the Dyson or or at least be as good
      It seems to me that the older CL001g without the cyclone sucks better. And you can add the cyclone if you need it instead of having the cyclone fix in place.

    • @nicoquattro3950
      @nicoquattro3950 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@specialK319319 We have a Dyson too. I think its the V8. Its basically a really good vac, but...
      - its very loud
      - and has a built in battery
      - and its not cheap
      I have a small corded Kärcher wet and dry vac for the really heavy stuff around the house and car stuff. Im sure thats unmatched by any battery powered vac.
      I bought an LXT adapter for the Dyson, but of course it has less power with the LXT battery because of only 18V instead of 21,5V or what voltage the Dyson battery has.
      I hoped the CL003 with its 40V would surpass the Dyson or at least would be as good as the Dyson. But the motor is too small, or the built in cyclone is the problem.
      Tools&Stuff made a video with the older 40V CL001, and it seems to me that the CL001 sucks way better than the CL003.
      Someone should make a CL001 vs CL003- video, but not me, I dont buy another vac unless one lets out the magic smoke.
      Long story short: I would buy the CL001 and if i want a cyclone i can attach the additional one from Makita.

  • @mvevitsis
    @mvevitsis 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I don't think the 13mm anvil is actually defined in JIS, it's just a defacto standard (also known as vessel standard or Type A whereas E6 is type B)

  • @markm0000
    @markm0000 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thank you for the video. That oiler design is very thoughtful. I personally use a regular spray bottle and let it rip since oil is cheap and a few drops isn’t the end of the world. If I can get the spray head with a tube that would be nice for better precision. I have 3 aerosol can trays on the side of my toolbox and it can only fit small spray bottles so I’m limited to what I can use.

  • @scotts4125
    @scotts4125 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The VIM VHC77 kit is a full half height bit set with ratchet. It has 1/4" and 5/16" bits. It's the most comprehensive tight access kit.

  • @DDB168
    @DDB168 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great haul. I think the Anex double anvil adapter is the pick for me. Looking forward to the review on those compact sets. The Makita products price comparison video would be interesting, hope you do it. With the exchange rate the way it is (it's even favourable for the Aussie dollar) , I'm frequently finding Japanese products on Amazon Japan that are cheaper to buy from there and ship it, than to buy it locally.

  • @masterjack8222
    @masterjack8222 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Its rare that im exited about the release of a tool video.
    Yet im always happy when you upload a new video.
    Question for you, do you happen to know if there is a japanese product similar to Vessel QB-10B3 bit holders but for sockets ?
    I happen to DIY exclusively on hondas, so the only sockets i need are 10/12/14 mm to do 99% of the work.
    It would be so cool to just have these socket ready to grab on my waist.
    Thanks! Good stuff

  • @WhiteVaille
    @WhiteVaille 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Neat tools. God have mercy on anyone that needs that 13mm of clearance for those micro bits. Very cool, but gosh. I thought the 19mm Anex bits were already just begging to get lost.
    Overall, I think the sheetrock driver is very cool. Also the dual-position socket holder would be very handy - I'd absolutely buy a set in 1/4-3/8-1/2" square drives if they were impact rated. I want to like the sheet metal screw driver, too, but I feel like it's just going to eat up all the shavings and then you have to disassemble it every other fastener to get a proper interface with the driver and the screw?
    Very much looking forward to the Tone kit review. I've really been interested in a Japanese option similar to the ICON meme bit ratchet kit and similar from German brands, but it just doesn't really seem to be as much of a thing there, from what little searching I've done on Amazon JP? Edit: Lmao, I'll concede I didn't look super hard. I didn't try Japanese-language search terms. I see now Tone has a few different sets, though IMO most of them seem slightly wasteful in space utilization. But the BRFS27 set is attractive. Seems like a decent alternative to the ICON kit.
    I'll admit I have a passing interest in the portable hot water heater. I think it's sort of silly from the typical American perspective, but also I can imagine it being really handy to keep in a truck or otherwise on a construction site to share with the crew. Tea, coffee, instant noodles, hot soup, etcetera? But yeah, like you said, what can you do but boil water with it? Lol. A teardown to see build quality and reliability might be nice, and I suppose what sort of battery life you can expect, but eh. I wouldn't miss either of the Makita tools here if you skipped a video on them.

    • @WhiteVaille
      @WhiteVaille 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Also, re: the Makita tools - that shiny plastic looks really cheap. I'd be a bit more interested if they were more... rugged? Otherwise, I'm happy to settle for portable vacs from the big US tool brands and household names.

    • @WhiteVaille
      @WhiteVaille 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Oh! I completely forgot about the oiler at the start. That also looked nice. I'm sort of inclined to stick to metal ones - I guess I'm trying to reduce how much plastic I introduce in to my life and inevitably the environment. But at the same time... Those do seem really comfortable, like you suggest. As long as the pump mechanism and/or trigger don't break, I'd be happy.

  • @notme232
    @notme232 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    ichi translates to "one". So it seems they are saying "SK one one"

  • @soopersooper3291
    @soopersooper3291 หลายเดือนก่อน

    I have oiled many fupas in my time, and this device would have greatly reduced my workload.

  • @lloydlow727
    @lloydlow727 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Any suggestion how to use JDM bits like those from vessel, with a Made in China Makita or Milwaukee that only accepts the E6 bits? I received a bunch of vessel impact bits with a set of their ball end ratchet screwdrivers and would like to use them with an impact driver but my country only sells Makita and Milwaukee that's made in china.
    I see many videos showing how to use E6 bits in a JDM impact driver but I can't seem to find any showing the other way around.
    Also could you do a comparison video between all the different Vessel bits? Apparently there are bits for woodwork vs metalwork and also many different other "gimmicks" like those you shown in a previous video, was hoping you could do like a compilation video comparing the different bits. Cheers!

  • @fredito8242
    @fredito8242 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The tone kits are geared for motorcycle owners, right?

  • @cafecybernz
    @cafecybernz 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hold on! Rewind. What is this drill bit contraption shown at 2:30? What is the name/brand/model and where does it usually go?

    • @bzeug
      @bzeug  2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Here is the link (affiliate) to the product I ordered. amzn.to/45OtNSU Here is the tool haul video with that item in it. th-cam.com/video/4eiwMAAKfIY/w-d-xo.html

    • @cafecybernz
      @cafecybernz 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@bzeug Thank you 🙏