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Great to see the different punches, I have a very old set that were my grandfather's and there's no name on them but they're harder than anything I've ever used them on!! Thank you for the hard work you're the best creator on YouTube!!
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I have had a set of Knipex cutters in my tool box for as far back as I can remember. Never needed to replace any of them. Totally worth the price of admission. Thank you for another great video, as always!
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My wife got me the DeWalt socket set -very similar to the one you're testing (but it was on sale for $99 so it was a GREAT price) and I have a GearWrench ratcheting combination set I picked up at the Orange big box store for $69 on sale - a very good price - 90 tooth, set that goes 5/16" - 7/8" and 8mm to 19mm. I lucked out with those 2 sets, they pretty much stay in my van at all times and I use them for most of the work I do. My 10mm ratcheting wrench broke and GearWrench replaced it with a photo of the broken ratcheting end, proof of purchase and an email - 10 days later they sent me a brand new 10mm ratcheting combination wrench AND it was the reversible version - an upgrade to the one in the set that I bought. I am a very happy customer! Thank you so much for buying all these tools and giving us your data!!
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Fantastic information here, great to see you finally upgraded that old dog!! I can't wait to see the transmission video, that's usually the weakest link and you'll be SO happy with the final results, and I'm positive it'll be better than buying a 'newer' diesel truck. They just require SO much maintenance, you're going to save SO much money with these upgrades!! Thanks so much!!!
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That and he takes the time to reply to almost (if not every) comment! That, to me, is absolutely AMAZING! Nobody else that I watch does that.
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When it come to the directional switch on the back, I truly prefer the firmer of the bunch. I have a tendency to find my thumb up there when I'm working something blind and I ALWAYS switch directions unintentionally at the WORST time.. That's one thing I would not put as much weight on in the final score, but you do such a wonderful in-depth and thorough job reviewing tools this is the Gold standard!! Thank you for taking the time and spending the big bucks to buy these 1/4 drive ratchets this time!! edit: I think it would be fun to look at different prototype tools. The only way we progress is through failure, and prototypes push us to move forward!!
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I agree, $330 does seem a little expensive for a toaster. Thanks for the great review, we have an old Hamilton Beach 4 slice toaster and I had to replace the bottom catch pan for the crumbs with some welding wire and 2 rivets but that thing toasts bagels and rye toast like nobody's business. : )
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I like the outfit you wore doing the Joe Rogan character, the muscles under the shirt.. although they were all great impressions. Nice job!
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This is wonderful to have seen. Thanks so much for making this video, I've been telling people for years that SuperTech motor oil is absolutely fine to put in their cars, (especially older cars) and it's SUCH a savings and now with Kirkland using the SAME oil as WalMart, why not!!??!!
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Nice recap, I missed the drill bit sharpener episode, I've been in the market for one. I'll be watching that video next!! Thank you for all the hard work you do for the people!!
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More power to you, automatic transmissions are one of those things, they definitely require a touch, they are magic in my opinion. I will work on just about anything, but I have never attempted to rebuild an automatic transmission. Thanks for the great video, you do so well showing all the steps.
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My brother gave me the pro-lift z seat style creeper for Christmas. I think it's pretty darn nice personally. I like the seat / creeper option and I actually use it in the seat function a lot when doing brakes..
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I only buy my batteries from a trusted supplier. I can't imagine having to deal with a lithium battery fire.. no way man, thank you for sharing this, I sure hope it has helped some guys not make the wrong choice. Sorry to say it but buying batteries online, unless you're 100% SURE it's a trusted dealer, it's gamble. Stay safe and thanks for another wonderful video!
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Interesting selection of 'as seen on tv' kind of items. My late father in law has bought all of those things.. never used a one of them more than once! Thank you for the great video!
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It seems like all the china branded ones (i'm just at the pressure test in the beginning but i'm thinking they're pretty much ALL made from the same machinery.. just sayin
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I've personally never bought a knock off battery myself. I use Ridgid 18v (same parent company of Milwaukee) a Home Depot product, and honestly I get their batteries when they have them on sale, I have gotten multiple 2 pack of the 4ah batteries for $79 and been lucky to find the 6ah battery on sale for $49 when they started their bluetooth series. ALL of my Ridgid cordless batteries are at least 5 years old, I rotate through them, use them pretty much all year long and haven't had a single one fail yet!! (1.5ah, 2ah 3ah 4ah and 6ah) I've been lucky I suppose. Thank you for this GREAT video!!
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Very nice comparison. I use the Fantik power bank, have had that for a few years now and it'll start anything I use it on!
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Interesting, my brother just bought a 2020 Toyota Corolla Hatchback SE and it calls for 0w16 full synthetic for all climates. It seems to be the newest oil on the market for the smaller more efficient engines. Thank you for the test and great information.
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Home Depot has sales on the Ridgid inflator for 58.99 on occasion. I missed it last time, but that will be the one I'm buying as I have all Ridgid 18v cordless tools. Thanks for the great reveiw!
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Wonderful for you spending your hard earned cash to purchase all these welders. No way I can afford a Lincoln but I have the little Flux125 Chicago Electric (no gas sadly and only flux core mig) BUT.. that is my little $35 hot glue gun!! (I was lucky and grabbed it at HF during a sale and it was the end of the day so I had the best discount on a 'once used' returned welder. It's totally worth what I paid for it, I just keep a grinder in my van with me!! Thanks SO much for all your wonderful reviews!!
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Pretty impressive tests. I love the cheesemellows. Yum.
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It's great to hear manufacturers are listening to you, I am a fan of GearWrench for my tools as well (I really like their ratcheting wrenches honestly, they will replace them individually if they break free of charge and that's awesome) It would be nice if they would shrink their flex head ratchet, I agree!! Thanks so much, as always, for the hard work here!
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Nice testing.. I grabbed the Gear Wrench ratcheting wrenches at HD for like 60 bucks on sale for a full set.. they haven't let me down yet and I destroy ratcheting wrenches all day.. these things are really nice.. and I got them for what the garbage ones on Amazon cost.. I still like my Snap-On bendy end 3/8" ratchet, but honestly I have a Harbor Freight wrench that's my goto every day.. it's not the Icon, it was the premium before Icon came out.. oh what brand is it.. man it's a good wrench, has a GREAT handle grippy thing on it.. really nice and it was like 14 dollars or something.. oh well
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Pretty good review.. I have the Pittsburgh it's not the low profile, 3ton, the gray one.. have never added fluid or greased it, had it for like 4 years, use it ALL the time, and I got it for $80 bucks with a coupon (before covid of course) and I'll only buy the Pittsburgh or Daytona from now on.. Been burned with expensive jacks before, I do have a 20ton bottle jack in case I'm into some heavy stuff, but my Pittsburgh is my GOTO jack! Thanks for the review / test / comparison!! Great work man, really great channel!!
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