I like how precise you were with every item, without overhyping them like: ‘this product will change your life.’ Let’s be honest, at the end of the day, they’re just things sitting somewhere. Of course, they help us, but the way you present them is very practical. You maintain a simple and relaxed approach, focusing on their human utility rather than glorifying the product itself. Congrats on a great video! Greetings from Chile!
Thank you for the great info on a nice collection of tools. But more than that, thank you for respecting our time and getting straight to the point, explaining the features and telling us quickly and efficiently what makes each tool great.
Absolutly my kind of tools. I have a couple of them already but will probably be getting a few more from your list for my own “gifts”. Thanks Keep the great videos coming!Yes I did subscribe.
Have you used it on rock lath or lath and plaster? I’ve heard it’s the best stud finder for drywall, but mixed reviews for rock lath and lath and plaster.
good ass list! I got my father in law the ryobi digital inflator that also inflates air mattresses/pool toys as well as car tires/sportsballs/etc. I've had one in the back of my car for like 6 years and it just keeps on rocking.
@@projectpinehillsI’ve been coming to your page everyday to see if you have posted any new content… It’s a busy time of the year for everyone. Have you seen the newest ModBox Klein 1000 Lumen work light? I have the one that you like so much as seen in this video but I’m interested in the new one also… Also, I purchased the newest Klein Mod Box tool vest with the shoulder straps and 2 big bags that hang down from the belt and I’m very disappointed in just how big and bulky it is. I’m going to make a few mods to it to see if I can get it a bit more streamlined and sleek. You have several of your followers checking in regularly for new videos! That’s a good thing! Be safe out there and hope You’re having a great holiday season!! ⚡️🇺🇸⚡️🇺🇸⚡️🇺🇸
One really simple thing I think is a great stocking stuffer is splinter outs. I use them a lot for embedded splinters and keep one in my wallet at all times.
I have the pen multimeter and have used it a few times already and has ran perfect fine so far, great space saving, I still have the Klein non contact though cause just been my go to
Starting about 2 years ago I started subscribing to channels like this. So glad I ran into you today by accident. You are the perfect balance of everything. Your newest subscriber. (Getting that flashlight for my wife’s vehicle and going to try that stud finder)
I highly recommend the No-mes nail clippers. They catch clippings in a small compartment and are made in the USA. I have one on a keychain with the tweezers you mentioned and a Leatherman Micra. Also have like 3 other pairs around the house and in my luggage
If you dont want to spend the $ on the Klein work light, check out the Husky 500 Lumens Rechargeable Handheld LED Work Light at Home Depot. Its $15 and the only difference is it doesn't work as a battery bank for other devices. Its also USB-C rechargeable. I have a couple of them and they work great.
#6 works great as a screwdriver. However, those Klein bits don’t work as great with long term use on an impact. The reversible tip can easily get left behind if you aren’t careful. I’ve nearly left it behind on a few rooftop units.
Good point. I’ve seen the 14-in-1 screwdriver recently updated with impact rated bits. I’ll add a link to it in the video description. Thanks for posting! 👍
I have tthe DeWalt gyro, if something happened to it, I'd replace it in a heart beat. The clutch can handle your smallest screws. I can engage the clutch with my finger tips on #1 setting
@projectpinehills I was watching that showed how to fix Christmas lights and they were showing that you needed a dual voltage one. I looked at your link and it does not look like that is a dual one. Apparently the LED lights can be finicky and then you have to flick the switch at times. Sorry, never owned one of these yet so excuse my wording.
@craigorlikowski2507 ok, what they are really saying is you have to have a multimeter that can test at lower voltages…. vs high voltage. AC voltage range is 0.8 to 700 volts. DC voltage range is 0.8 to 1000 volts on this multimeter.
@projectpinehills it's been awhile since I've watched the video but yeah they flipped a switch and dropped the voltage down to a 12 i think was or something. But it was the Klein version. Was going to buy one but been holding off and then I saw your video. And I'm like oh sweet! Two and one! But for the time being that's what I was going to use them on was a couple sets that I have here. Since this can also do a multimeter can it do auto-ranging? I'm assuming no.
M12 inflator is also good option for less money (epically so the batteries, if the gift recipient does not already have M18 batteries we’re now talking a $250+ gift)
Yes, a majority of those products will make a good gift for men. He did not say it wouldn't make a good gift for women. On UA-cam, you need a short, catchy and descriptive video title, it worked. Then right at the start of the video he acknowledged all the handy people out there. So please, just thank the creator for sharing this video. So here it is: Thanks for sharing!
This is the most useful set of items I've ever seen in a video styled like this
Thanks and thanks for posting! 👍
Can’t go wrong with Olight. Baton 4 is an amazing light. Bought 4 this year for myself and gifts.
It’s a great light. Thanks for posting! 👍
I've had those tweezers for about 5 years, and they haven't failed me yet. Great thing
They're great! Glad you like them.
I like how precise you were with every item, without overhyping them like: ‘this product will change your life.’ Let’s be honest, at the end of the day, they’re just things sitting somewhere. Of course, they help us, but the way you present them is very practical. You maintain a simple and relaxed approach, focusing on their human utility rather than glorifying the product itself. Congrats on a great video! Greetings from Chile!
Thank you and thanks for posting! 👍
Excellent gift ideas. I have #4 and #7. Going to purchase #1, #2, #6, and #8.
Thank you, that’s awesome. Thanks for letting me know! 👍
Perfect video to see just in time for my maintenance office Christmas party thank you 🙏
Glad it helped. Thanks for posting! 👍
EVERY one of these are absolute fire
Thanks and thanks for posting! 👍
Thank you for the great info on a nice collection of tools. But more than that, thank you for respecting our time and getting straight to the point, explaining the features and telling us quickly and efficiently what makes each tool great.
Thank you and thanks for taking the time to post! 👍
Very impressive set of unique and very functional tools.
Thank you and thanks for taking the time to post! 👍
I have 5 of the 10 tools on your list, and plan on buying 3 of the remaining 5. Great recommendations. 👍
That’s a good sign, 8 out of 10 ain’t bad Thanks for posting! 👍
@projectpinehills It’s actually 9/10. I forgot I have those tweezers in my first aid kit. 👍
I picked up quite a few tools this year because of your reviews. Thanks for spending my money! Looking forward to what you spend up in 2025.
Ha, Can’t believe 2024 is winding down. Thanks for watching! 👍
Outstanding video, short & useful 👍🏽
Thank you and thanks for posting! 👍
Absolutly my kind of tools. I have a couple of them already but will probably be getting a few more from your list for my own “gifts”. Thanks Keep the great videos coming!Yes I did subscribe.
Awesome. Thank you and thanks for subscribing! 👍
A bunch of nice choices. Great video.
Thanks and thanks for posting! 👍
Love that the links have thumbnails thanks
Thanks and there are also Amazon links below those links in the description. Thanks for posting!
I have added everything on this list to a wish list except the Olight, I already three of them scattered around
I hope it helped. Thanks for posting! 👍
I bought that Franklin Sensors stud finder on your recommendation, it is miles better than any other electronic stud finder I’ve ever used.
It’s been great. I tried smaller ones from Franklin but they didn’t work as well. Thanks for posting! 👍
Have you used it on rock lath or lath and plaster? I’ve heard it’s the best stud finder for drywall, but mixed reviews for rock lath and lath and plaster.
I have not. I was curious if someone else has.
For $43 plus shipping it should drive the screws for you.
I've had multiple other ones over the years and never happy. I've had this one for a year and I love it. Accurate, simple, and works every time.
good ass list! I got my father in law the ryobi digital inflator that also inflates air mattresses/pool toys as well as car tires/sportsballs/etc. I've had one in the back of my car for like 6 years and it just keeps on rocking.
I keep mine on the truck too. Really handy. Thanks for posting! 👍
I've had that stud finder for 3 years and had no idea it had a pencil it it!
Ha, yeah it’s kinda hidden. Thanks for posting! 👍
@@projectpinehillsI’ve been coming to your page everyday to see if you have posted any new content… It’s a busy time of the year for everyone. Have you seen the newest ModBox Klein 1000 Lumen work light? I have the one that you like so much as seen in this video but I’m interested in the new one also… Also, I purchased the newest Klein Mod Box tool vest with the shoulder straps and 2 big bags that hang down from the belt and I’m very disappointed in just how big and bulky it is. I’m going to make a few mods to it to see if I can get it a bit more streamlined and sleek. You have several of your followers checking in regularly for new videos! That’s a good thing! Be safe out there and hope
You’re having a great holiday season!! ⚡️🇺🇸⚡️🇺🇸⚡️🇺🇸
Literally my favorite flashlight ever. My version 2 just crapped out and gonna get the new version soon
You’re referring to the Baton?
One really simple thing I think is a great stocking stuffer is splinter outs. I use them a lot for embedded splinters and keep one in my wallet at all times.
Great idea, I’ll check them out. Thanks for posting! 👍
Thanks this handy woman is excited to put some of these on my wish list and some I will just have to buy now :)
Ha, perfect! Thanks for posting!🎅🏼
I really appreciate the work you put into your videos.. I really learn a lot.. Thank you!
Thanks for that and thanks for posting. I learn a lot from you all as well! 👍
He always gets all of the details.
Thanks and thanks for posting! 👍
I have the pen multimeter and have used it a few times already and has ran perfect fine so far, great space saving, I still have the Klein non contact though cause just been my go to
Yeah, same here basically. I have the Fluke but the pen multimeter is convenient. Thanks for posting! 👍
Had the air compressor for nearly a year. Game changer.
It definitely is. Thanks for posting! 👍
No bs! Awesome video!
Thank you and thanks for posting! 👍
Starting about 2 years ago I started subscribing to channels like this. So glad I ran into you today by accident. You are the perfect balance of everything. Your newest subscriber. (Getting that flashlight for my wife’s vehicle and going to try that stud finder)
Awesome, thanks for stopping by and thanks for subscribing! 👍
Good list. I really like the small pen tester.
Thank you and thanks for watching! 👍
This video is awesome. No nonsense - good stuff.
Hey thank you and thanks for posting! 👍
I added all the Klein tools to my Christmas Wish List! 😀
Good idea, thanks for posting! 👍
I like the tiny tweezers
Thanks, they are handy. Thanks for posting! 👍
Thanks. They are handy. Thanks for posting!
This video is incredibly useful for me and I not only subscribed, I might try out my first Milwaukee tool too! Ha ha. Thanks for the info!
Thanks for subscribing and thanks for posting! 👍
That was a great list…you covered so many bases.❤
Than you and thanks for posting! 👍
I highly recommend the No-mes nail clippers. They catch clippings in a small compartment and are made in the USA. I have one on a keychain with the tweezers you mentioned and a Leatherman Micra. Also have like 3 other pairs around the house and in my luggage
Thanks, I’ll check them out! 👍
Thanks for always bringing great content. Awesome top 10 friend.
Thank you and thanks for posting! 👍
If you dont want to spend the $ on the Klein work light, check out the Husky 500 Lumens Rechargeable Handheld LED Work Light at Home Depot. Its $15 and the only difference is it doesn't work as a battery bank for other devices. Its also USB-C rechargeable.
I have a couple of them and they work great.
I like that light. How is the battery runtime?
Great video thanks
Thank you and thanks for posting! 👍
excellent
Thanks and thankd for watching. 9@
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#6 works great as a screwdriver. However, those Klein bits don’t work as great with long term use on an impact. The reversible tip can easily get left behind if you aren’t careful. I’ve nearly left it behind on a few rooftop units.
Good point. I’ve seen the 14-in-1 screwdriver recently updated with impact rated bits. I’ll add a link to it in the video description. Thanks for posting! 👍
Just subbed great content!
Hey, that’s awesome. Thanks for posting! 👍
I have tthe DeWalt gyro, if something happened to it, I'd replace it in a heart beat. The clutch can handle your smallest screws. I can engage the clutch with my finger tips on #1 setting
That’s good feedback. Thanks for posting! 👍
I've had a Dewalt gyro screwdriver for several years. Absolutely love it!
@lawrencehaugen8894 Thanks for posting! 👍
I’m interested in that voltage tester. Only thing is it won’t deliver until January.
I updated the link, it should show one day delivery. Thanks for letting me know. 👍
I’ve heard the Franklin Sensors stud finder is the best for drywall, but has anyone had any luck using it on rock lath or lath and plaster?
I have not, maybe someone else can answer that one.
Is that pen tester dual voltage for testing led Christmas lights?
It can test AC and DC voltage. Thanks for posting! 👍
@projectpinehills I was watching that showed how to fix Christmas lights and they were showing that you needed a dual voltage one. I looked at your link and it does not look like that is a dual one. Apparently the LED lights can be finicky and then you have to flick the switch at times. Sorry, never owned one of these yet so excuse my wording.
@craigorlikowski2507 ok, what they are really saying is you have to have a multimeter that can test at lower voltages…. vs high voltage. AC voltage range is 0.8 to 700 volts. DC voltage range is 0.8 to 1000 volts on this multimeter.
@projectpinehills it's been awhile since I've watched the video but yeah they flipped a switch and dropped the voltage down to a 12 i think was or something. But it was the Klein version. Was going to buy one but been holding off and then I saw your video. And I'm like oh sweet! Two and one! But for the time being that's what I was going to use them on was a couple sets that I have here. Since this can also do a multimeter can it do auto-ranging? I'm assuming no.
@craigorlikowski2507 Yes it’s auto ranging. Most multimeters are these days.
Nail clippers are super useful to cut zip ties without leaving a sharp edge. Keeping one in my tool bag from now on. Great video.
That’s a great idea, thanks for posting ! 👍
M12 inflator is also good option for less money (epically so the batteries, if the gift recipient does not already have M18 batteries we’re now talking a $250+ gift)
Agreed, I have both. I like the speed of the M18. Thanks for posting! 👍
Ahhh reboot, from last year.
But still valid.
That is due to some issues with the original. Thanks for posting! 👍
YES: #3, #5, #8.
Meh-Neither here or there: #1, #2, #6.
OH HELL NO: #4, #7, #10.
Gimmick: #9
That’s excellent feedback. Thanks for posting! 👍
For the Algorithm!
Ha, thanks for posting! 👍
Vic - tor - in - ox not Vic - tor - y - in - ox
thanks for posting! 👍
But but but, my president doesn’t like lithium ion batteries. Or does he now?
Thanks for watching
For MEN??!?! FYI, there are many women, including myself, that could use these. 😡
Ha, isn’t that what I said right at the beginning of the video? Handy women, of course. 👍
Yes, a majority of those products will make a good gift for men. He did not say it wouldn't make a good gift for women. On UA-cam, you need a short, catchy and descriptive video title, it worked. Then right at the start of the video he acknowledged all the handy people out there. So please, just thank the creator for sharing this video. So here it is: Thanks for sharing!
@patrickbuswell Mansplaining at its finest! Hope you feel all masculine and superior now! 😂🤣