Best Drill Attachments? Safe or Deadly? Let’s find out!
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- Опубліковано 21 лис 2024
- Attachments: Circular saw, chainsaw, reciprocating saw, scrub brush, rust removal, water pump, auger, and more. Let’s see which attachments work well and which ones to avoid. I hope this review saves you time and money!
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➡ Products Tested In This Video (in no particular order):
Scrub Brush Attachments: amzn.to/45rr0xX
Chainsaw: amzn.to/3L570sE
Sheet Metal Cutter: amzn.to/3PpLtxH
Malco Shear: amzn.to/3L6SoZP
MidWest Aviation Snips: amzn.to/45Vc62N
Circular Saw: amzn.to/45RR4lJ
Reciprocating Saw (orange): amzn.to/3PnSqz8
Reciprocating Saw (blue): amzn.to/480xoOs
Flap brush: amzn.to/3r1bI3Z
Roto Paint Stripper: amzn.to/3sItqtq
Auger set of 4: amzn.to/3OY0LZ3
Large Auger: amzn.to/3P0eiiH
Water Pump: amzn.to/3R0n6I0
Deburring Tool: amzn.to/3P4GSPQ
Cutting Wheel: amzn.to/3qWsKjO
Cutoff Wheel: amzn.to/3sIfvUa
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Here’s the list of products reviewed. More details in the video description. Thank you!
Scrub Brush Attachments: amzn.to/45rr0xX
Chainsaw: amzn.to/3L570sE
Sheet Metal Cutter: amzn.to/3PpLtxH
Malco Shear: amzn.to/3L6SoZP
MidWest Aviation Snips: amzn.to/45Vc62N
Circular Saw: amzn.to/45RR4lJ
Reciprocating Saw (orange): amzn.to/3PnSqz8
Reciprocating Saw (blue): amzn.to/480xoOs
Flap brush: amzn.to/3r1bI3Z
Roto Paint Stripper: amzn.to/3sItqtq
Auger set of 4: amzn.to/3OY0LZ3
Large Auger: amzn.to/3P0eiiH
Water Pump: amzn.to/3R0n6I0
Deburring Tool: amzn.to/3P4GSPQ
Cutting Wheel: amzn.to/3qWsKjO
Cutoff Wheel: amzn.to/3sIfvUa
I dig that you are right to the point, no stupid intro nor any fake thumbnails... True and true content every time 😊
Thanks for the great content!
Thanks and you are welcome!
You literally cannot find better review videos than this channel. You do us all so many favors and save us a lot of money
Thanks! Glad to hear!
Literally you can. Torque Test Channel.
You must not look very hard. I'm not knocking this channel but it doesn't take much effort to find the Torque test channel and their just on another level.
@@ckbhack trust me I’m aware of the torque test channel. They don’t do bit heads, ratchets, saws (besides maybe one dyno test, that doesn’t even compare to this guys’ tests) etc. all they do is test the torque of power tools besides maybe one mechanical wrench videos every 6 months. Not knocking their videos, but this guy tests everything. Those guys you get a light video every 6 months as well. Trust me, in ain’t new to this shit lmao
@@teeanahera8949 disagree that it’s a better channel but your opinion isn’t mine
I've had my pump attachment for like 8 years and still is working. I also have the brush heads and they are great for in the bathroom.
Those are both great attachments to have!
Yeah both of those are no-brainer good things to have, especially the brush attachments.
I use the brush heads to scrub the soap scum off my bathtub. It gets the job done about 4x faster than a manual brush, so the drill attachments are totally worth the $1 - $2 per brush.
I was thinking just that as I just moved 2 months ago and I have glass shower doors and while I squeegee them, there are still water spots.
@@be1100fully agree I use it for the same thing
I've been watching UA-cam since it first launched and this channel is one of very few that hasn't fallen into the clickbait junk content trend that so many (most) channels do now. Everything you put out delivers precisely what it promises to deliver and saves us all time and money in the process. Even the editing is top notch.
Seriously, one of the best channels on the platform!
Thanks!
Very impressive
I'm new here and you are exactly correct... No gimmicky crap to sit through... And it's fun too... Seeing cheap stuff with some wins and misses makes it fun... Sometimes gimmicky tools are fun at least once or twice... Great channel
But but but mrbeast
Scotty kilmer
Honestly, the brushes were the star performer of the tests. I've tried some of those attachments before, and quickly realized that I valued my life.
Thank you for sharing!
I'm always tempted by attachments like this. Thank you for saving me some money and effort. It's great to see some work so well.
Thanks!
Those brushes at the end of the video are fantastic when used on a right-angle drill. We have found nothing better for cleaning hard water deposits from glass and very quickly removing dirt dauber nests from paint or bricks.
Thanks for the feedback.
Yea.. I have those to.. very effective.
It's more than just how practical they are, they even have different colors for different stiffness levels. An extremely underrated product.
I have that same set of brushes... the larger one stripper out after a few uses (where the metal part enters the plastic brush body). Once that happened, it becomes a hand scrubber😢
I have the exact set of brushes and a problem with built-up soap scum on my shower glass door. Won't they scratch the glass?
The last product you tested at 13:13 I'd bought their 22-piece set 2 months ago. I can confirm the yellow brushes for tile and tube work exceptionally well, the red brushes brought my stainless steel pan back to a shine, and the black brushes got the inside of my cast iron to a nice shine too.
Thanks for the feedback.
My experience as well! Have used them quite a bit. I often use them with a driver rather than a drill so it does not kick back, as in the video.
I love my drill brushes. I've used them for everything from my grandparents' nasty ass barbecue, to floors, to stripping paint from a guitar with paint thinner. They're so damn useful.
Also great for cleaning up wheel rims after a failed wheel bearing slings grease everywhere.
Beware of attachments that put a radial load on the drill. The bearinx in the drill are designed for axial load. For radial load, use a grinder or a router.
Thanks or the feedback.
Good to know thx mate
Or a right angle drill in some cases.
I've been using attachment for concrete mixing with smaller dewalt drill and i was also pushing it to sides even though i know it's probably not good for it. Many years later the drill still works well.
@@XXLczethe point is that it would cause the bearings to wear out faster, not necessarily that it would cause them to wear out in a very short time. The amount of time that it will take to wear out depends on many factors including the quality of the bearings and the amount of force and how long that force is applied and more. So, yes with a good drill you can still get many years of use when doing things like that, but at least specifically for the bearings you would get even longer use by avoiding that. For the higher quality drills it might not even matter, and you might end up with a completely different failure before the bearings, but the warning is still valid especially for products like these where they are targeted at people who are trying to save money, which would typically mean that they have a cheaper drill.
i've cut a lot of sheet metal. the midwest snips are the best bang for your buck, especially for trim work. if you want a perfect cut, do not fully close the snips - the ends tend to create a jagged edge that way. i am definitely interested in that malco attachment for the drill and will be buying one after christmas.
Thanks for the feedback.
Very useful video. Without actual tests, it's really difficult for a consumer to determine what attachments are decent, so these tests are very informative. Thanks so much for the work you do to help so many folks.
Thanks and you are welcome!
I have purchased the earth augurs earlier this year for my SDS delilition drill, they seem to work pretty good. I use them to auger out for mailbox posts in gravel/river stone.
Sketchy to say the least for some of those attachments.
Great video once again Todd
Thanks
@@ProjectFarmSo many ideas... but one that we need ASAP is vehicle cabin filters tested so many different kinds and prices. Thanks in advance
Auger drill bits on a regular drill are freaking amazing especially if you were to use it on the new miwaki where you can’t break a wrist .. perfect
I've seen the drill brush attachments for awhile on auto detailing channels, they're terrific for cleaning seats, carpets, floor mats, trunk carpet, and even headliners (if you don't press hard). They can remove a lot of ground in dirt and make a frothy soapy mess that's easy to vacuum or wipe up, leaving behind cleaner upholstery than when you started. Of course steam extraction is probably the best way, but with the price of those units it's tough to swallow. Thanks for the deep dive into drill attachments and I'll definitely be picking up the water pump, large auger bit, and maybe even the deburring tool!
They work great. They even come in different bristle stiffness. I got some to clean the stained tile grout in our bathroom and they worked like a champ!
They work super well I use them too. The yellow ones i find to be a harder bristles for upholstery but still work if you’re careful. Otherwise the white ones are softer
Aldi has steamers for $20 sometimes with the little hose, a knockoff of the Bissel. Bissel has one commonly for $35 as well with a small hose as well. You don't need the $130+ dollar steamer for autodetailing unless you're doing it professionally. I also have the drill brush from the "Drill Brush" brand and I would recommend the soft and medium firmness brushes of multiple shapes and sizes.
Wife bought one of brushes out of curiosity for upholstery and if you do any cleaning on your car and have a drill it's a no brainer to buy these. Used it to try to restore some 15 year old upholstered floor mats that had been neglected for a while and they look practically brand new.
For x-mas I bought a more complete set, can't remember the brand though.
My wife always gives me the “I’m not mad I’m just disappointed” look when I bust out the dewalt and brushes to clean the tubs. Then I get it done in less than 5 minutes and she always laughs about it. They do work quite well for the bathroom. Also the light duty brushes for carpet scrubbing and then hit it with the carpet cleaner vacuum after and it looks brand new
Thanks for the feedback.
She should just be glad your cleaning the tub! Not many husbands do that
@@Utuber-x44 well, it’s just easier for me to reach everything. She’s 5’2” and I’m 6’4”
Same here. ANY time I can justify the use of a power tool, it's coming out 😆.
I use my m18 random orbit sander with a gray scotch Brite pad and some baking soda. Have that tub shiny like new in like 5 minutes
Those ID PVC pipe cutting blades are a very niche thing, but if you've ever had to do a sprinkler repair underground, or modify/repair a shower drain that's cast into concrete, they're life savers!
Thanks for another awesome video! :D
I feel your pain but those little wheels make a really awkward job that much easier
Yeah we use them in plumbing in a tight spot.
Yep, another plumber here. Those things are invaluable when someone sets a drain incorrectly or a buried line needs to be replaced.
Im only a DIY plumber and have one. Invaluable tool.
Yeah I also purchased one of the circular brushes when I got into detailing my truck, very nice tool. I used it on weather tech floor mats to sidewalls on my tires. Does a super great and fast job for sure.
Thanks for the feedback.
Hope i get a "We're gonna test that" shirt for Christmas 😂
Don't forget about the "very impressive" underwear! project-farm.com/products/very-impressive-underwear
@@ProjectFarmAHAHA, I'm sure my girlfriend would find that hilarious
@@ProjectFarmlol.I need these.
I want a Farmabego model.
@@ProjectFarmcan you do electric kettle vs stove top? Let's see which one is cheaper and faster to use. Thanks for your videos.
Got one of those external champher tools for some production work (cleaning up hundreds of 1/4 stainless rods) and gotta say, it works great! The key is slower speed. Unlike an internal champher tool that centers itself, this one actively tries to climb off the end. Slower speed makes it more manageable and will yield very clean results.
Also since it is basically a cup, it will fill up with bits of metal, so it's better to use it horizontally, or better yet shank side up.
A couple of those attachments looked VERY sketchy and dangerous and a couple looked promising. Thank you for putting your life on the line line for us. Congratulations on getting invited to Matt's Offroad games, can't wait to see it. Just wish I could be there in person to watch.
Thank you for sharing!
Idk about that PVC cutting wheel he showed, I think it has potential, but it's definitely a Dremel tool if so- not a drill tool, even though the manufacturer says it can be used with a drill. I think overall they just had too much power.
Ngl though I was genuinely a bit nervous with the second to last tool, those cutoff wheels.
You are welcome!
@legacysage wait til someone gets the bright idea to jerry-rig that pvc saw to a power ratchet
I've been using that same brush set from the end of the video to clean my bathroom for months it's legitimately a useful tool. Not sure how long the extension would last but the brushes rock.
Thanks for sharing.
I have that exact drill pump. I recommend using the lubricant that comes from the plumbing department, used for lubricating faucet cartridges, because it is meant for use with water. Also, the drill had to be set to operate in reverse to actually pump water.
EDIT: I almost forgot. It will be easier to work this pump if the pump is fastened to a piece of wood via the mounting flanges. This even allows for labeling the intake and output in large lettering on the wood.
Thank you for sharing!
I have a drill pump I've used for close to 20 years - requires no lubrication - and works great for draining hot water tanks and winterizing water pipes.
Nice!
Can you share what brand if you recall? Thanks!
why would you want to heat hot water? WHo does that?
@@UncleFjester DRAIN a hot water tank. Read much??
The drill brush attachment is super useful. I’ve used it quite a bit in auto detailing carpets. Very good and cheap tool.
Thanks for the feedback.
I looked your set YT channel over for a comparison on drill guides for hand held electric/cordless drills. There are at least two types, the small ones that have bushings to guide bits, and the others that you fasten the drill to and has rails that turns your drill into a portable drill press. The portable drill press type is the type I'm talking about.
Absolutely love this YT channel.
Thanks! Thanks for the feedback.
This is one of the most Trustful people I have seen on YT. I appreciate your content, thank you.
Thanks and you are welcome!
Indeed!
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I use these all the time as a plumber and we refer to them as “inside cutters”. They’re really useful for confined spaces or buried pipes.
The trick to a good cut with them is a good grip and having the drill at max RPM *before* starting your cut.
Thanks or the feedback.
Sketchy drill attachments! 😁 Thanks for yet another great test. I bought the brush set for cleaning ceramic tub tile grout residue, much faster than a rag and better results.
Thanks for the feedback.
Absolutely enjoy this channel the most for real world testing. The work you put into these tests is incredible. Really enjoyed this testing of some sketchy “attachments”. That chainsaw one was scary! Can’t wait for the next video.
Thanks! Thanks for the feedback.
@@ProjectFarmever done a best hammer video? Like steel or titanium head, wood/fiberglass/metal handle seeing which head lasts best and what handle is tougher - less felt vibration
The cutting wheel saw set is actually incredibly useful in one circumstance - when you can't cut a pipe from the outside due to obstruction. I've used this on pipes set in concrete where I needed the pipe sitting below the concrete.
Thank you for sharing!
That set sketched me out the most out of anything. High speed steel not only takes no prisoners but is the first to leave the chat when things go sideways. Make sure you're wearing protection incase it gets tweaked wrong and shatters
Love all these tests! I’ve been using drill brushes (multiple colors for toughness) for years for car detailing. I wouldn’t detail without them!
Thank you for sharing!
That tool you used on the plumbing pipe is actually for finished plumbing. I install shower drains and some other plumbing. It’s meant to be used on fully installed and glued up plumbing. Example: if you have a stub out for a shower drain, you stick that in to cut out so your shower flange sits where it’s supposed to. It’s not meant to cut pipe just loose.
They are technically called inner pipe cutter. You used it wrong so it got an unfair judging. Tons of videos on how to use it
It's priceless in the plumbing world. Just make sure you stuff insulation in the pipe below your cut just in case your chuck comes loose. That way it doesn't drop down the drain.
As a residential service plumber, I have the DrillPump750 and use it as a transfer pump. I use it mainly for draining water heaters. Mine has lasted over 2 years without even lubricating. Meant to be used at slower speeds and I highly recommend.
I actually bought that same drill brush attachment because my wife was complaining about how hard it was to clean our river rock shower floor. Turns out it works incredibly well but now because a drill is involved it’s my job😂
It makes cleaning the bathroom fun. lol
Thanks for the feedback.
Lol, my wife says she feels for your wife. I got her brush drill attachments, and the first time she used them in the bathroom, she called me in to do it 😂
You may want to consider the Synoshi power scrubber. It is Japanese technology and has really good usage reviews. The cons say that some people are getting and being charged for more than they ordered. So go through a reputable seller. And I have no affiliation w the company, I just like quality tools and easy cleaning.
@@steadyeddie7453 Thanks I’ll check it out.
After my father left the Marines, he did work as a roofer, plumber, and as a cable guy. He was also the type to repair his motorcycle himself, so he had _a lot_ of tools. One of the things that he always told me is that the right tool for the job makes the job quick and easy. This video just emphasizes that a drill should be used as a drill and any attachment that requires you change the rotational movement to use should be avoided. Thanks for the vid!
Good Point! You are welcome!
Entertaining and informative as usual! I was hoping that you'd try the drill firewood splitting attachment.. Maybe different types of log splitters could be a future video?
Some attachments here I had never imagined to go on a drill... thank you for each review.
Thank you for the sketchy drill attachment test! Very nicely done. After watching this, I would like to see a test of cut proof gloves and sleeves. Kevlar vs chainmail etc..
Thanks! Thanks for the suggestion.
"I would give this cut proof glove thumbs down, but since it didn't work, my thumb is no longer attached to my hand"
I always look forward to Sundays to watch the next video.
Ideas:
- Best cordless SDS hammer drill
- best Bit ratchet
- Best screw extraction pliers
- snow chains vs snow socks
- best tile drill bit and hole saws
Thanks so much! Thanks for the video ideas.
@@ProjectFarm, seconding the motion for reviews of SDS hammer drills.
Would love to see more drill attachment reviews. As someone whose entire inventory of power tools consists of just an 18V drill and an 18V impact driver, more affordable attachments like these can be really helpful if done right.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Paint/drywall mud stirrer.
i randomly clicked on this to be entertained. instead i found the perfect thing to flush my tankless water heater with. that pump is small and only would last a couple of uses but its a MUCH simpler product than a $150 water pump to feed vinegar through it. yeah i'll have to sit with it for a bit and MAYBE go through a couple of batteries but it seems like its worth it to me.
Thank you SO much, i am absolutely going to subscribe and i'm confident i'll see other little things that will make my life easier!
On the sheet metal cutting, I'm wondering how easy they are for beginners to not make slivers - as, with aviation snips, it can be pretty easy for a beginner to make those vicious hand slicing slivers.
Suggested video: while all the tools are important. Eventually clothes will get dirty. Wich is the best detergent to clean the toughest stains. Also for this, wich typo or washing machine is the best, the vertical drum or the horizontal. Most efficient energy consumption, best water use, best cleaning result
Which detergents can remove glue and silicone best would be nice, too
Great video idea!! Thank you
Just an added tip. When using laundry detergent or auto-dish detergent add about 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of TSP to boost cleaning power. Not the imitation. The phosphate is what was used to clean for many years.
@@PapaA7145, Phosphates such as TSB promote algae and mold growth and are generally bad for the environment. I use oxygen bleach crystals such as oxyclean; Great for cleaning your stains from laundry, and you can clean your deck and deciding on your house without killing your plants or lawn. It also works extremely well on nicotine tar and cigarette smoke. Dissolve it in warm water with a dab of dish soap added. Awesome stuff!
Use an ozone generator in the cold water line to the washer.
Suggested video: Best SERPENTINE BELT - ACDelco vs Goodyear vs Bando vs Gates vs Dayco vs Continental
Thank you for the video idea!
@@ProjectFarmplease do this one!
From my experience as a mechanic, continental is the best. Gates is ok for the most part but on some applications they don’t track well and come off the pulleys. Dayco was a nightmare with nonstop slipping issues. Glad the local parts stores phased those out.
Love to see the serpentine belt tools compared, see how build quality compares and if there's some that will work in low clearance situations and still stack up
I had my *serpentine* belt replaced recently and it squeaks when I start up the car. I told the mechanic about it and he said it’s normal and that it’s not a problem unless it continually squeaks. It’s never squeaked before he changed the serpentine belt and now it does every time I start my car. I imagine my mechanic is right that my car is perfectly fine? That as long as the belt doesn’t continually squeal, it’s not going to do any harm? Or is the squeal a sign of incorrect torque in the belt?
This is the drill attachments tool comparison I asked for!
I own an auger attachment for my drill, and the power of the drill can hurt you if you aren't careful and start on a low power. But I say it is definitely worth it!
Thanks for suggesting the video idea.
Drill brushes are so useful for clesning anything. Very cheap, and they last for a long time. I use them all the time for detailing.
Thanks for sharing.
Some frightening options are always being offered to the very people that will be seeking legal counsel after they are released from the local ER.
You offer a very altruistic demonstration of what to avoid and what might be worth spending a few dollars.
Leaving my fingers and eyes intact. Thanks bud! ❤
You are welcome!
For real. I think that little cutting saw he showed with the PVC is absolutely a Dremel tool- not a drill tool. And maybe it's cause I don't really use angle grinders, but that cutoff wheel genuinely had me nervous
One the best and Honest Reviewers out there. Thanks for all you Do . Stay safe.
Thanks and you are welcome!
Awesome work mate. 🎉
What would also be cool would be a test on those hand grabbers they use to pickup rubbish.
My mum is really struggling and getting her one has helped her reach and pickup items so much easier.
Would be nice to know which has the most strength holding something with the least effort clenching the handle with her hand, lightest etc would be awesome.
Might be an odd one but would be great if I can make her life a little easier just something so simple.
Have seen some other videos but how you test your stuff adds so much more value
Thanks! Thanks for the suggestion.
I use an ice auger attachment for my drill and it works amazingly. Can easily go through 3’ of ice. It would be cool if you could test different brands of those to see what’s the fastest, most durable, and possibly what is the best on battery life.
Thanks for the suggestion.
@@ProjectFarm Warning! Take this seriously if you do that test, and enlighten people about the risk! It is easy to break your thumb joints or even rip your thumbs off with those (ice) augers if clothing or gloves gets stuck in rotating parts, the drill is powerful and you have bad gear! Some ice fishers have lost both of their thumbs this way. It's a rather common injury taken into account the amount of people having this setup. You can add a some kind of protection plate to the drill to prevent your clothing getting tangled to rotating parts. That being said, in Finland some quality powerful drills are commonly sold as a set with ice augers for ice fishers.
@@ProjectFarm Google "Käsikirurgit huolissaan yleistyneestä ilmiöstä: Ilkka Sjöman ei ole ainoa pilkkijä, jonka peukalon moottorikaira on repinyt irti" if you wanna see a protection plate one ice fisher who had a thumb injury has made. And perhaps translate the article. And another article: "Sekunneissa reikä jäähän vai peukalo irti? Akkukairaamisessa on useita vaaranpaikkoja, joita ei tule ajatelleeksi" has some instructions about a good setup.
I would love to see a comparasion test of snow chains. The prices and quality of these varies a lot and a "in depth" test would be real useful! I guess you can set up a rig with a torque meausering device connected to a carwheel, with representative pressure down to an icy surface (some kind of a mould you store in your freezer the size of the contactpoint of a tire etc). If you could do a live test with your car, it would also be perfect. Both braking distance and pull force (grip) on both dirt and ice (if there is any snow and ice where you live:). Torture test of the chains must of course also be an important part of the test. Thanks you for one of UA-cams best, serious and most useful content!
Thank you for the video idea!
My girlfriend said you didn’t test the best attachment.
😂😂😂
Dammit, take your like.
I was lost for a second😂😂😂
Yeah, she said she wasn't into your tool
@@nimoy007 dumb comment.
I was watching your knife sharpener video from 3 years ago and I have to know; has anyone ever approached you about doing infomercials? I would think your enthusiasm, knowledge, imagination, and unique voice would make you a shoe in
Thanks!
I would love to see a "best emergency related products for a road trio" video. I.e. tire plugs/sealer, jump box, inflator, etc. If you were gearing up to go cross country, what would PF take? That type of thing.
Thanks for the suggestion.
Since he's done videos on all 3 products you mentioned just. Take the top picks from each tool/product..
@@Mixwell1983 correct. If you read my comment you would have realized the products i mentioned were examples, not requests. I cant imagine trying to be a smart ass to someone else over something so petty, but apparently youre able to knock it out of the park.
The “Best Mechanic’s Tool Set”video from this same channel very recently had some of the things you asked for. Toward the end of the video.
Can you test Coolant additives? To see if they actually lubricate better and lower temperature.
Great suggestion! Thank you
Good idea!
Yay! Love sketchy drill attachments 😂
And am I really the first person seeing this 😮
You're close!
Whenever I receive a notification for your channel, I waste no time clicking! Haha
Looking forward to the Drill/SpearGun/SpearFishing attatchment. Lol.
The drill brushes have really help when washing my car, especially since I don't have access to a hose at my apartment, I use my drill to quickly clean the spokes and outer faces of the rim, it's very helpful 😊
Thanks for sharing.
The moment I saw that circular saw attachment, I spoke aghast at the sight. An *_OH NO!_* moment, indeed.
It is indeed an incredibly dangerous attachment!
Hey, just a video idea but you could test different dishwasher detergents and or different laundry detergents. 😊 I'd love to see which brands are best.
Thanks for the suggestion.
It's like the old variety shows, but for tool and DIY enthusiasts, wildly different one week to the next but always entertaining and thought provoking.
Last week: automatic transmission rebuild
This week: sketchy attachments.
This is my Sunday entertainment and I plan for it like we used to plan for Seinfeld.
Thanks for sharing.
I never miss it!
For removing paint from metal surfaces, I use the wire brush attachment for an angle grinder. It have the bristles facing forward, not like the ones in the video. I also find it easier to use the attachment in the drill, than the angle grinder.
Thanks for the feedback.
You are very brave for using those for our sake.
I made sure my life insurance policy was up-to-date before the review. lol
When I moved into my current house, I found an old Sears hedge trimmer drill attachment in a shed. Actually used it until it broke last year.
Nice!
00:00 🔪 Drill attachments offer versatile alternatives to standalone tools at lower costs.
00:29 🌲 Chainsaw drill attachment cuts 2x4 in 3.3 seconds on average, efficient but light-duty.
01:23 🛠 Metal cutting attachment works well for aluminum but leaves a wrinkled edge.
02:34 ✂ Aviation snips for metal flashing give smooth, efficient cuts with minimal effort.
03:32 🔩 Comparing drill-powered cutters for 20 gauge metal: Midwest (clean cut), Malco (slightly better quality).
04:16 🪚 Circular saw attachment (under $20) delivers sketchy, vibrating cuts on wood.
05:12 🔄 Reciprocating saw attachment struggles with blade retention, poor quality for wood and metal cutting.
06:21 🔨 Multiple rust removal attachments: flat brush (slow), Roto stripper (damages wood), Milwaukee sander (effective).
09:17 🌀 Auger drill bits vary in effectiveness, with smaller ones performing well and larger ones struggling in dry, hard ground.
10:30 🌊 Drill pump moves close to 500 gallons per hour, suitable for various tasks but not built to last.
11:30 🛠 Chamfer deburring tool effectively removes sharp edges, facilitating easier nut threading.
12:12 🪚 Cutting wheel set offers varied blades, but control is challenging, especially for PVC pipes.
13:08 🧼 Scrub brush and drill brush set show differences in cleaning efficiency, with the latter performing impressively for its price.
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[00:00] 🔗 Drill Attachments Overview
- Testing various drill attachments' effectiveness
- Chainsaw, sheet metal cutter, aviation snips, reciprocating saw, rust removal, water pump, auger evaluated
- Performance comparison between drill attachments and standalone tools
[01:09] 🔩 Chainsaw Attachment Assessment
- Chainsaw attachment tested for wood, plastic, and steel pipe cutting
- Evaluation of chainsaw attachment versus standalone chainsaw tool
- Lightweight, budget-friendly but light-duty chainsaw attachment assessment
[01:52] 🛠 Sheet Metal Cutting Attachments
- Assessment of sheet metal cutting attachments from China and the USA
- Comparison between different attachments for aluminum and steel plate cutting
- Performance evaluation of aviation snips for metal cutting
[03:32] 🔄 Cutting Tools on Different Metal Gauges
- Testing cutting tools on various metal gauges
- Comparison of tools' efficiency and quality on different metals
- Assessment of performance on landscape edging and thicker metals
[04:16] 🔘 Circular Saw Attachment Analysis
- Testing a circular saw attachment's capabilities
- Comparison between circular saw attachment and standalone circular saw
- Evaluation of cut quality and efficiency for wood using a drill attachment
[05:12] ⚙ Reciprocating Saw Attachment Review
- Examination of reciprocating saw attachments for wood and metal cutting
- Analysis of attachment build quality and blade retention
- Performance comparison between different reciprocating saw attachments
[06:21] 🛠 Rust Removal Attachments Test
- Testing rust removal attachments' effectiveness
- Evaluation of paint stripping and rust removal on various surfaces
- Comparison between different tools for paint and rust removal
[09:17] ⚙ Auger Attachments Evaluation
- Assessment of auger attachments for drilling holes
- Comparison between different auger bits for various soil conditions
- Analysis of performance and suitability for different drill types
[10:30] 💧 Drill Pump Assessment
- Evaluation of a drill attachment as a water pump
- Comparison of water-moving capabilities between different drills
- Performance assessment of the drill pump for water transfer
[11:30] 🔧 Deburring Tool Analysis
- Examination of a deburring tool's efficiency and usability
- Assessment of its performance in restoring bolt conical shape
- Evaluation of the tool's effectiveness and value for money
[12:12] 🔪 Cutting Wheel Set Review
- Testing a cutting wheel set's usability and performance
- Comparison between different cutting wheel tools for various materials
- Evaluation of control and cutting quality with cutting wheel attachments
[13:08] 🧽 Scrub Brush vs. Drill Brush Comparison
- Comparison between scrub brush and drill brush attachments for cleaning
- Evaluation of cleaning efficiency and time taken for cleaning tasks
- Assessment of effectiveness and suitability for different cleaning purposes
you have so many reviews its baffling! You've helped me from truck bed coating to water filters!! Thank you. Can't wait to see what you test next.
Thanks!
Your content is always "VERY IMPRESSIVE!"
Thank you very much! This means a lot to me!
Those drill brushes are used all the time in detailing vehicles. Spray an all purpose cleaner on carpet or upholstery, use the drill brush to break up the stains, then extract. Repeat as necessary.
Thanks for the feedback.
Holy heck man your forearms are defined 0:48 looks like the hulk is holding that drill
lol. Thank you! I'm trying to stay in shape and all the farm work really helps with that!!
I like how on the real tool you'll actually put what your cutting up to the base but on the cheap crap your in the middle of the blade
The augers in my experience work best in high speed with low pressure. It looks like you were doing the opposite.
I mainly use them for planting small plants in my garden.
Great feedback! The earth was extremely dry here during the review. It took quite a bit of downward force to make progress.
I also had one of these that worked well in my garden, but I needed to use a drill with a clutch because it would bind up sometimes and was burning up my direct drive drill. My yard is pure clay so no matter what I dried, I made 0 progress. I only had a 4" auger, other ones might have worked better.
Great video review as always! The suspense watching you use that awful circular saw attachment was brutal. File that under "horror movies for handymen".
Thanks! Thanks for watching!
This became an infomercial for me as well; didn’t even know most of these attachments existed! Love it!
Thanks!
Thank you for your videos
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You’re first! Hope you enjoy the video!
Attempt 8 of asking for him to test automotive sound deadening materials.
You have to understand that there are some tests, that just aren't feasible.
Or able to make a true to the application test, within constraints or parameters.
I imagine it made the list, if that makes you feel better; if the testing platforms show themselves, I'd bet we'd see it.
99.999999% don't spend any money on automotive sounds deadening materials although it would sound nice 😅.
You can get the same stuff the manufacturers use.
That's a good idea, but would be pretty hard to test
Bro just buy one and send it, if you're building a car that deeply, why worry about sound, it's gonna drone, i just turn the music up and the windows down. (351 f303 on open 3" pipes)
If at some point there is a work lamp and headlamp test, the color rendering index (CRI) would also be an interesting aspect.
Id love to see this also considering ive bought multiple packs of led lights and sometimes all have different colors or theres only 2. Duracell head lamps showed this from costco and generic led flash lights too.
CRI was debunked as not meaningful by filmmakers
Thanks for the suggestion.
@@cinavikI have not heard of this before, but I have noticed that there are differences in color reproduction with LED lamps. As @CanadianOffroad4x4 wrote.
So the drill auger bit is a very helpful tool for the garden. I have two and my in-laws also have a few. They work great for planting a garden without having to bend over to far and make very clean holes. Works great for plants and potatoes. 🥔 this was a very entertaining and educational video.
Thanks!
Want a free trip to the hospital? Convert your drill into a cutting machine!
I was actually looking into the recip saw and chainsaw attachments recently (ebay). Thank you as always for doing such great tests. We (the World) appreciate you!
Love your enthusiasm for these tools. Truly impressive. I just started my channel by looking at some of your videos and implementing some unique ideas into it.
Thanks! Best to you on your channel!
I use a small auger for planting bulbs or small plant plugs. Works like a charm!
I've used an auger to plant bulbs too. It's the tool for the task. But I imagine a lot is down to the soil you have. Rocks I suppose would be bad. We don't have that problem here.
Thanks for the feedback.
Those drill brushes are amazing. They’re perfect for cleaning up dog food bowls, scrubbing the carpet/seats in vehicles, and cleaning the bath tub
Thanks for the feedback.
About a month ago I bought a Milwaukee brand putty knife attachment for a reciprocating saw. It takes off peeling paint beautifully.
Thank you for sharing!
@@ProjectFarm At the hardware store in my town, they sell file attachments for reciprocating saws and drills. Two more video topic ideas perhaps?
This is the guy that commented that I was watching your videos instead of studying for the LSAT. I am happy to report that I am now a 1L at a top-10 law school. Thanks again for the content you put out! I cannot recommend my study method to anyone else of course haha
Thanks for sharing and congratulations on your achievement!
I cleaned all 4 of my car rims with a Ryobi brush set similar to the one you tested. It worked well, but the plastic arrached to the metal fitting became loose as the drillbit got hot and eventually spun out of control, becoming useless.
Thanks for sharing.
As a car detailer drill brushes are one of the best tools I have. They make the job not only quicker and easier but also give you more agitation
Thanks for the feedback.
I got a reciprocating attachment for my drill and hot glued a fleshlight to it and it works great.
Thanks for sharing.
I bought the brush kit. Thank you so much, you deserve at least 3/4 of the planet to subscribe!!! I have faithfuly watched subscribed, and watched at least 30 of your videos in past 5 months. 🤠
Please do a shootout of 12v power inverters????
Us prepper's would love you even more than we already do! 🙏
Awesome! Thank you! Thanks for the suggestion.
I just bought a air compressor that was corded, but before I bought it i came here to check if you had done a video. I want some to find one so I hope you'll do that one day :)
Thanks for the suggestion.
Using drill atached brushes for years, total game changer!
Thanks for the feedback.
Inside pvc cutter is gold. Professional plumber 20 years. You need that.
Re: RotoStripper
I found one to be indispensable after trying to strip multiple layers of old very hard marine paint off a non-flat surface. All my paint stripping wheels, flap discs, sanders would dull, or wear out clog in minutes. My neighbour handed me the RotoStripper to try. At the right speed it shattered the hard old paint right off, leaving just the wood. It did lose some wires so glasses are recommended. It lost a lot of wires before I was done so I searched all over town to find a second one, which I still hang onto. I found another good use for it too, pock marking metal as a finishing touch.
Thanks for sharing.
Excellent video! I definitely need to buy the 20ga sheet metal cutting roller, and the chamfering tool. Thank you!
Thanks! Thanks for the feedback.
Man your THE BEST, and this is a great idea, you could test all the freaking products publicity marketers are busting our balls on all the different platform, and debunk the garbage and the good stuff, AWESOME of you, you should become the reference channel for every DIY'er, I know now that if I need to buy something I come to your channel and search if you ever tested it, if I could, this would be the only channel for me worth me being a patreon!
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I literally just purchased that exact drill pump a few weeks ago. 😂 my plan was to use it to remove water off of the tarp on my pool. It’s a bit slow for that but it did help me get water out of the pool to keep toilets flushing when a city waterline break shut our water off for a few hours on Thanksgiving morning.
Thanks for sharing.
I used the chainsaw drill attachment to cut some branches of an fallen tree.Some branches were 5-8 inches thick but managed to cut it.A bit slow but it managed.It's a cool little toy to have around the house
Thanks for the feedback.
I like how on the real tool you'll actually put what your cutting up to the base but on the cheap crap your in the middle of the blade and dirt won't grind an auger but a rock will
You have been so helpful to me over the years. I just subscribed. I really appreciate your video's!
Thanks so much! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
The brush set that you showed at the end, I'm definitely buying.
And while I don't need chainsaw attachment... I absolutely want one!
Thanks for the feedback.
The chainsaw attachment not exploding the second it came into contact with anything was already a surprise, the fact that it could actually take some force was impressive.
Thanks for sharing.
I'v had that exact drill pump for 2 years now, and used it to move over a 1000 gallons so far. Only learning now that it needs lube between use. I would say that it's very durable. 5/5
Thanks for the feedback.