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@HSKFabrications Wait. Snap-on made you feel like a rich white lesbian? Makes sense
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I think you're missing the point. The point isn't to find the one best brand for everyone. That doesn't exist. The point is to test performance in different areas, so that you can find the. best product for your specific use case. That's why there's never just 1 recommendation at the end of the video, it's always a few different recommendations based on use case and budget. Make sense?
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@michaelcohen9363 It's actually common sense that it would take several oil changes to remove all contaminants from the system. Here's a simple experiment you can do to demonstrate the concept. Take a 10L bucket and throw 5mm of dirt in the bottom, fill the rest with water. Mix the dirt up into the bucket then wait 10 minutes. Now tip out the water leaving the bucket on an 8° incline. Notice that the majority of suspended dirt flows out with the water as is some of the dirt from the bottom. However you'll also notice there is a fair amount of dirt still in the bottom of the container as the incline prevented it from leaving the bucket. Repeat the experiment again without adding any additional dirt, see how many times it takes before no visible dirt is left in the bucket. That's what's happening with an oil change. Oil is changed with a slightly warm engine so most heavy contaminants aren't suspended. This means they get left behind during an oil change, and require multiple oil changes to flush from the system. I hope that helped.
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Why is that sad? Nothing makes me flee from a product faster than than the words "made in the USA". Those products are always of highly inferior quality and manufacturing. The videos on this channel highlight that over and again. In this video, it's all the premium China made brands performed the best
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For the record, silica is sand.
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@alextheonewarrior I think you're getting a little confused. Silica is sand. Sand can be present in general "dirt", but silica is the name for sand.
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@danl.4743 It's a canned blanket response. Look at all the comments that suggest something, the response is always the same. Project farm only ever writes "Thanks for the suggestion" OR "Thanks for the feedback" Sometimes even when neither response is appropriate. If we're being honest we can't even be sure it's actually project farm replying as opposed to someone else with account access replying on his behalf.
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@kingsolo6241 You can just watch this video, where the top 3 performing brands were all made in China. You can watch any of Project Farms other videos where consistently the top 3 brands are made in China. China can make super cheap low quality, cheap, high quality and expensive super high quality. Plus anywhere inbetween. Whatever your manufacturing and market price points, you can find a solution in China. The USA can only make expensive low quality junk. That's why Biden invested $100Bn into manufacturing technique R&D last month in a vain attempt to try to compete. Come back to reality mate, you'll never get anywhere lying
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@Roadrage-oq5js Per unit shipping on something to size of shoes will work out to under 10c from China to USA.
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@kingsolo6241 It's always weird when people post two or more comments to the same person in a row. Weirder still when the subsequent comments say the same thing as the first with different words. Whenever that happens you know they're upset, off kilter, on the back off and desperately trying to make a point contrary to the evidence. Only redwing heritage are made in the USA, all of their other shoes and brands (including irish setter which was tested in this video) are made in China, Vietnam or Cambodia. ALL of their shoes, including redwing heritage are made from materials manufactured and imported from China. I can see you're upset and embarrassed that your countries manufacturing is terrible but trying to delude yourself and others into a bald faced lie won't help matters. I'm not into repeating myself, please reread my previous comments.
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I'd love to see a second show down. Some additional brands I'd like to see tested are: Dry Mark White Knight Dulux / Duramax CRC Wattyl SCA
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Total noob question, but what does one do with these things?
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My vote is to stay with product testing. Perhaps broaden the categories of products you test if you're having trouble with video ideas. You could also do a series reviewing farm equipment. It is project farm afterall.
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I can't understand why you didn't test the Gerni brand. Gerni is the hoover of pressure washers, to not test them is to ignore a significant part of the product segment. Likewise when Kacher claim to be #1 they're talking about their sales figures.
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It's actually really interesting to see that in yankville products can still be labelled as "made in Taiwan". Here in Australia that hasn't been legal since the mid 90s. All products made in Taiwan are labelled "made in China". Just a very interesting side note on where we sit in geopolitics.
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@deadmonton420 Asbestos is not one thing. It's a class of natural silicate. Whilst all of them are fibrous, only 1 type is dangerous. Some types of asbestos are legal use in the USA too. The same types that are also legal in other countries.
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@kingsolo6241 Uh-oh, another 2 comments in a row from you and they're getting longer too. You must really be getting mad. I think Redwing would be surprised to learn the Irish Setter brand they own, produce and sell aren't theirs. lol. You should give them a call and make your case 🤣 You keep trying to tell me I don't know what I'm talking about when all the evidence is against you. Your country sucks, and the only thing they can reliably make is a mess. Get over it.
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@kingsolo6241 Roflmao. 🤦 Gain some self awareness
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Can you please do a "does it work" on "Nulon Start Ya Bastard"? Also, can you do a comparison of face masks for blocking 0.125 microns
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Why didn't you test the thermos classic? That thing reports surviving drops from the construction crew building the empire state building, and is one of the most popular brands available. It seems weird that you didn't include it
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Jeans feels weird for this channel.
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@CheapCheerful At Walmart no. But everything is available everywhere if you're willing to pay shipping. SCA do international deliveries for Wattyl and their SCA brand.
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Can you test Penrite full synthetic, Gulf Western, Castrol Magnatec and Valvoline brand oils against each other? All 10W-40.
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This wasn't a very fair or accurate test. The iron test was probably the only useful test you made here and in that wasn't fair on products like lifestraw which aren't that kind of a filter. The dissolved solids test you did was just straight up bunk. It's the kind of test the filter salesman does to try and sell you something.
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I wonder if you could do a future video on the quality, longevity and recycleabilty of tool batteries. Couldn't find one in your catalogue. The results could also form a base metric in future battery operated tool comparisons. A tool that does a good job but it's batteries don't last very long and go to landfill obviously isn't as good as a tool that does a slightly worse job but it's batteries last longer and have a robust recycling program.
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Lesson. When it comes to welding, you get what you pay for.
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I'd like you to compare masks for ingress by CoVID-19 virus (125nm, 24-34 kilobase). That seems very relevant in today's world, and testing is pretty straightforward.
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Of all those tested, only the haron brand are available at Bunnings. None of the recommended pliers are even sold in the country by looks. 🤷♂️ Shame.
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@mercoid these are burrs not locking pliers
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@lindboknifeandtool Oh, that's good to know. Thanks for very much for teaching me something new
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Seems like the bosch d-tech is the only stud finder that did everything. Looks like money well spent. Can you please do a video about mask protection against 0.125 micron particles (CoVID-19).
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Your videos are best when they display the conversion for metric if you're speaking in SAE.
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@ProjectFarm Unfortunately most of the SAE measurements in this video don't have metric conversions.
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With all of the jackets containing a polyester fabric closest to the skin and the jacket containing a direct heat source with a risk of fire, you forgot to test the burn resistance.
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Would have been great to have gotten some information on the overcharge regulation these Li-Ion batteries are using. Especially given their low price, no name and china made. Enloop seem to still be king of rechargables
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I appreciate you cutting 1000 strips of paper for each brand. The metric for that test would have been better if it was percentage change over initial sharpness.
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Out of the brands tested only the Wiha is available at Bunnings. Would appreciate adding Stanley, KinCrome and Sudchrome to future tool tests. Edit: Particularly Stanley as they're perhaps the most readily available brand or tools I can find inside Australia
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Testing cordless tools at full charge doesn't give a good sense of use in comparison to a corded tool. The battery should be depleted by 1 bar prior to testing. This gives a good sense of a tool used over time verse a corded tool that never goes flat.
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If project farm comments down here, the comment will say "thanks for the feedback".
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