The load bearing box was hilarious, but we totally got robbed with it. They should have at least removed it at the end so we could see the display shelf tear itself off of the desk.
I'm glad they called them out on this manufactured garbage on their store, but I think it would be cool for them to do a part 2 to this where they build a much better desk with toolboxes and maybe a kitchen countertop from home depot.
I built a butcher block desk with a drill, some wood finish, and some standing desk legs from Amazon. An amazing decision. It's been the best and largest desk I've ever owned, and it cost less than half the price of buying a comparable desk from some official brand. Having a video highlighting how to make an amazing desk for cheap would be great.
I bought their HUSKY adjustable workbench with 2 drawers. Solid as a rock and much cheaper than a lot of adjustable standing desks. Don't mind cranking the height. One less thing to break. Have fun! no1ukn0
@@iamNO1UKN0The nice thing about those is that they go much lower than the usual DIY electric legs. The affordable ones are 30"...wayy too tall for anyone < 6' to sit with feet on the ground. WHYYY
My Home Depot 72" workbench is the best desk I've ever had. Built like a tank, can mount anything on it, magnetic legs, don't care about scuffs and scratches. The depth is a little shallow, but it makes you more efficient with your space and mess.
I have the same after seeing them on Tom Bucks channel. Those Husky desk are great, I even put together two of the small tops for my server rack and another for a tool chest.
My Sony A80J OLED is set up similarly to this. Two speakers behind the screen for the front channels, and another two on the back of the TV for the wall bouncing thing. Not as good as a proper home theater setup, of course, but the configuration provides a surprisingly convincing surround sound effect with Dolby Atmos content. That said, most surround effects sound like they're coming from the ceiling and sides, not so much from the rear. One day I'll get a proper receiver and speaker setup. Spent my entire budget on the TV lol
@@Psythik Just get it slowly. I got my dolby atmos setup by first buying a receiver and getting a bunch of cheap ass $100 speakers on sale. I slowly replaced them with $500 speakers every month or two. Eventually, my home theater kicked ass
@@PsythikI got my 5.1 mid range hifi setup for under 300€ used. Just look for good brand speakers and a relatively modern av receiver. And don't buy expensive speaker wires, that's always a waste of money
The irony of all of this is that Audio-Technica is an actual quality brand and you didn't even get to trying their mic out, lol. I have a 250 dollar headphones from them for listening music and it's the best sound that has ever graced my ears from headphones.
Audio Technica is not a good value though. For $250 you could get better headphones that are more durable (AT headphones are notorious for breaking), and sound better. They're not complete garbage though, and some of their products (like the AT2020) are incredibly good value.
"Linus reviews another pile of drop-shipped garbage." My favorite video series, lol. I'm pretty sure every major retailer just shares a back-end store with Amazon at this point, you could get the exact same results and pricing from Walmart, Lowes, or any retailer. I'd love a video diving into that ecosystem.
They look quite similar but I wonder if it is all the same resellers. I know most of them are chinese knockoff brands. Bestbuy has one too. If I wanted to shop for amazon quality items, I would just go to amazon.
100%. I work at home depot and we get so much of this garbage returned in store from ppl making online purchases of it thinking its a great deal. last year, I vividly remember someone returning a shelving unit wasnt even assembled, was already broken in the box. claimed it could hold over 550 lbs, but it was all cheap thin particleboard.
11:21 I think this is intended for making presentations in front of people, so you can walk around a bit and still be able to advance through the slides rather than being stuck behind the laptop
I can appreciate recliner gaming. I do it with a nice lazy boy and a 65 inch wall mounted tv. You have to get the tilt just right and it’s perfect. No gamer neck. Eff the mouse. Gyro works great. Especially since I’m not going for competitive as much anymore. But still.. it definitely isn’t a slouch for competitive play.
And Lenovo still makes great business notebooks and peripherals. I am in the market for a new work notebook later this year and it will either be a Framework or a ThinkPad.
Lenovo still sells tablets without any bloatware. I use it all the time for my busness side of things of trucking. No bloatware to get in the way when you need to find that truck stop or keying in info when parked at the pump to activate the diesel pump.
Agree. Would be useful to highlight specific examples of Thinkpads if that was the case. But the again, TP are loved for business. Maybe this channel is more about the gaming gear.
@@peterparker-zy9oe it's ease of access narator feature, basically it will say what you did in the computer, like opening a program, hovering over a button. It's to help blind or people with vision impairment navigate around. Seems like linus accidentally press the key combination to activate it
I actually use Husky Adjustable Height workbenches from Home Depot as my computer desks. They hold a lot more weight and cost a lot less than a lot of other adjustable desks out there.
had me at a "heh heh. im being called out here.." as i have something similar set up. but, its a actual load bearing computer riser i have under the desk one to support it. i could see the tension risk from the load and didnt want to rely too much on tiny screws to hold everything together at full weight. a few years later and its still good so... no issues to complain about... no real loss of space. but yeah. a solid piece of cardboard prob would have done the trick too.
They have a worktable that has a hand crank so it can be a manual sit/stand desk and it's built very well and can go up and down with weight on it. And it was a reasonable price with a solid wood top that looks very good. That's what I would have suggested to anyone for a "desk" from Home Depot. I would probably have suggested one of the "zero gravity" lawn chairs for something comfortable for hours to go with that as a desk if you were going with something from there
I mean to be fair usually a desk is against a wall, hence the back-firing speakers like you would set up a mood light that shoots into your wall and not directly into your face.
13:38 why thinkpad? lenovo wasnt bought, it is chinese company, but now its more worldwide focused and is doing, by what i think and see, quality products.
@@d33pblu3 That's bullshit. Thinkpad branded laptops, especially the T and X series are still considered among the best quality on the market, and yes, they still keep the two main differentiator that Thinkpad users love -- the Trackpoint and the high quality keyboard. Yes, they have followed some of the trends that most users like, but they have to sell to more than just Thinkpad fanboys or otherwise they might as well have killed the brand decades ago. (FWIW: I have exclusively used T-series Thinkpads for well over 20 years (and other Thinkpads before that. Still love the keyboard and the Trackpoint.) The only thing I would ding them for is for being too slow to switch to 16x10 from 16x9, but they finally did that in the last year or two. People yearning for the old 4x3 screens are living in a fantasy world.
I have a type of that chair, and I will say it's great for when you work at home. I would recommend it for that purpose only. It's extremely comfortable (compared to a normal office chair) and they usually have a longer warranty than you'd think
@@number1eclipse as fun as it is to drool over the fancy brands, you might want to pick up some hart power tools (perfectly fine for diy projects, just don't expect pro grade) or from Harbor freight or northern tool. But if it's your first time in harbor freight/nte just keep your self discipline, it's a land of temptations.
@@bobspldbckwrds when he said that i was confident there was nothing in this video i would trade my cordless impact for. after watching the video im certain
I actually have 2 of these Sansui monitors... got off Amazon for $~70 USD. They're not perfect, but for a budget-conscious build that's not meant for epic gaming or editing, they're pretty decent.
Please, don't make ads in subtitles... Those done properly, or even generated, can save the day for not-that-fluent English speakers. For example, my wife got into LTT and watches with me, but always demands subtitles, for things she didn't catch. Fun fact: I had a very poor English when I started watching LTT, and while consuming Your content (with EN subtitles) I improved. Yes, LTT is a huge part of my journey to fluency in English.
Neither Motorola nor Thinkpad deserve to be called a "sad zombie brand purchased by a chinese holding company, exploiting its once loyal customer base to sell garbage" (at 13:30 ). In fact both (under lenovo) make some of the best midrange devices in their category.
They edited the video and removed it lmfao. Not a great look when you have a channel like this and a stake in a laptop company, and just baselessly diss a competitor @@ahmetnag
Came here after reading in that Lenovo was a zombie brand and wanted to see what specifics were given to support that claim (e.g. some laptop or tablet review). After all, the enterprise seems to love Thinkpads and there are a lot reviews on those on UA-cam that might indicate they are not so zombies. Maybe he was referring to Lenovo keeping (milking?) the awesome kb that IBM produced for the Thinkpad. Do wish that Lenovo put out less models that are just customizable. I see the part about Lenovo being a zombie brand has been removed the video for some reason.
@felix4525 probably removed because it's untrue! "China=bad" is such a junk take from a channel that shills so much Apple stuff made in China. Lenovo is consistently left out in secret shopper, you almost never see a ShortCircuit of them reviewing Lenovo laptops, and Motorola is one of the few challenger brands left that's not Samsung or Apple. So what gives LTT? Lenovo bite your framework hand at some point?
I bought desks almost exactly like that for my kids computers but I think the ones I bought were of a much higher quality. Everything came together and securely when there was no wobble or misaligned parts whatsoever.
Not sure about Monster staying private, they partnered with Huawei for a bunch of earphones about 5-7 years ago iirc, and then partnered with a boatload of chinese brands which kicked off a massive wave of knock-offs
@@giantpickle yes because the only thing we wore was the apron. So i could walk into another department where they didn’t know me and grab an expensive item and walk out and nobody would care. My store had a issue of someone trying that with one he apparently bought online
I bought a 72" adjustable hight Husky work bench for $400 USD at home depot. The legs are metal and the top is all wood. Enough room for my computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and space to so my homework. I would recommend looking into if you're shopping for a new sturdy desk.
My desk at home is from The Home Depot, except it's height adjustable with a crank (although, you could replace said crank with a power drill and a hex bolt inserted into the crankshaft), made from solid wood and a steel or aluminum alloy frame, and it's actually a Husky Tools workbench.
Monster cable was purchased at least in part by Audio Quest several years ago. Not sure if it was only the cable portion of the company or the whole thing but Monster is 100% a shell of a company now
I just recently bought a Dell IPS, 27" 4K monitor for a similar price from Dell, minus enhanced one year warranty (not sure how I selected that), tax and delivery amounted to $350 USD. It's very nice and is being fed by a late build PNY based Nvidia geforce gt 1030 that does 4K nicely. None of it broke the bank, and it's all fed by a 7th gen Core i5 Dell Optiplex SFF PC. Except for the monitor, the keyboard and mouse, the rest will get upgraded soon.
@@darrylelam256 but why? It automatically makes them more shit. Like it is very hard to be able to tune them out of the box because the wall material will alter the sound. So any good brand will tell you that it is a bad idea to do as you have no control over how it sounds. Which is precisely what a speaker manufacturer aims to be good at.
I've been using that exact same keyboard tray for almost a decade now, it's perfectly functional with no damage whatsoever, how did you even manage to break it like that?
I had a power outage while at my family's reunion, and 5 power surge strips are shot alongside 4 or 5 electrical outlets. Now, I have to let the maintenance department know about this and my landlord.
Monster isn’t dead. They have gotten into the extension chord market and not going to lie… they’re pretty good quality even for the tradesman’s market. Very solid.
Currently using a Husky adjustable height workbench for my computer desk. It's very solid with the metal frame and the nice wood top. I love their toolboxes, so I tried this one out.
This video is alittle click baity, home depot has some 3rd party sellers online and some of the products are subpar, but I dont believe any of the items showcased in the video are available in the store to walk in and buy.
Can't wait for the day when we finally get "The All LTT Store Setup"
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All the pc parts would be tested and benchmarked by the lab. I'd very much want to see that
I'll be on the lookout for the video titled,"We built the all Burger King Gaming Setup" and then we'll know we're getting close.
Please no. He already charges his Canadian supporters in usd and over charges for everything just because it’s LTT…
"Load bearing cardboard box" is exactly what I was hoping for. The ending with the keyboard tray was just icing on top.
The load bearing box was hilarious, but we totally got robbed with it. They should have at least removed it at the end so we could see the display shelf tear itself off of the desk.
7:22 "to their social credit" caught me offguard
best joke I have ever heard on this channel
L...MAO
replayed to make sure I heard right hahaha
Best line in the video by far
S Tier writing
I'm glad they called them out on this manufactured garbage on their store, but I think it would be cool for them to do a part 2 to this where they build a much better desk with toolboxes and maybe a kitchen countertop from home depot.
I built a butcher block desk with a drill, some wood finish, and some standing desk legs from Amazon. An amazing decision. It's been the best and largest desk I've ever owned, and it cost less than half the price of buying a comparable desk from some official brand. Having a video highlighting how to make an amazing desk for cheap would be great.
Home depot has manually height adjusting workbenches that work pretty well as a solid desk.
please continue the ' WHY IS EVERYONE BUYING THIS SERIES'
I assume they don't do it more often because the answer is "BECAUSE IT'S MOSTLY FINE" every time
I can see your profile picture and yes I am using Dark Mode
Bro is looking for cool shit to buy
please don't
Would it feature ridge?
"To their social credit" is a phenomenal line that i will be stealing in the future.
Home Depot unironically has some of the best desks. Buying a butcher block from them and putting a standing desk base on it is S Tier
I bought their HUSKY adjustable workbench with 2 drawers. Solid as a rock and much cheaper than a lot of adjustable standing desks. Don't mind cranking the height. One less thing to break.
Have fun!
no1ukn0
@@iamNO1UKN0 I got one of those too. Thing is built like a tank and it cost less than the flimsy Amazon desk it replaced
That's what we did. We bought some desk legs from another company and got the desk from home depot
@@iamNO1UKN0The nice thing about those is that they go much lower than the usual DIY electric legs. The affordable ones are 30"...wayy too tall for anyone < 6' to sit with feet on the ground. WHYYY
@@iamNO1UKN0 HUSKY is surprisingly good stuff for the price point, and kind of exists as proof of premium brands premium pricing.
14:30 The PC narrator yelling at Linus after he ripped off the keyboard tray was both terrifying and hilarious
huh? it's the sponsor spot and there is nothing before when he rip;ped it off
@@ACombineSoldieryou can delete some parts of a video so I guess something they wanted to cover up
@@nexustom5823 No, youtube removed that feature last year. OP just posted a wrong timestamp
correct one is 14:03
@@stickplayzz4896 good but did youtube actually deleted that ? Cuz anthpo youtuber deleted some scenes in his his furry video
Uhhh is that the right timestamp?
The "and we had to pay someone to drive to the unitied states to get it...and gas" was the dagger in Linus's heart. Funny😅
Seriously - if they had to pay for gas, how the hell is LMG not bankrupt right now?
My Home Depot 72" workbench is the best desk I've ever had. Built like a tank, can mount anything on it, magnetic legs, don't care about scuffs and scratches. The depth is a little shallow, but it makes you more efficient with your space and mess.
I have the same after seeing them on Tom Bucks channel. Those Husky desk are great, I even put together two of the small tops for my server rack and another for a tool chest.
I see your workbench as a desk and I raise you a 6-drawer workbench as a nightstand.
@@br3nd4n Tom Buck is where I first saw them too.
I'm guessing those speakers are designed to bounce audio off a wall behind them to create a more "full" sound. But still... 😂
My Sony A80J OLED is set up similarly to this. Two speakers behind the screen for the front channels, and another two on the back of the TV for the wall bouncing thing. Not as good as a proper home theater setup, of course, but the configuration provides a surprisingly convincing surround sound effect with Dolby Atmos content.
That said, most surround effects sound like they're coming from the ceiling and sides, not so much from the rear. One day I'll get a proper receiver and speaker setup. Spent my entire budget on the TV lol
@@Psythik My man got his priorities straight 😂
@@Psythik Just get it slowly. I got my dolby atmos setup by first buying a receiver and getting a bunch of cheap ass $100 speakers on sale. I slowly replaced them with $500 speakers every month or two. Eventually, my home theater kicked ass
@@PsythikI got my 5.1 mid range hifi setup for under 300€ used. Just look for good brand speakers and a relatively modern av receiver. And don't buy expensive speaker wires, that's always a waste of money
@@dabigbadwolf5081Got 12 years old $40 5.1 that will demolish anything they sell today. They are better than my $2k music setup
The irony of all of this is that Audio-Technica is an actual quality brand and you didn't even get to trying their mic out, lol.
I have a 250 dollar headphones from them for listening music and it's the best sound that has ever graced my ears from headphones.
That's an LTT video for yah
Yeah for Real, Audio Technica is on the same level as Bayerdynamic.
LTT and 99% of their viewers know AT are an S-tier audio brand.
Audio Technica is not a good value though. For $250 you could get better headphones that are more durable (AT headphones are notorious for breaking), and sound better.
They're not complete garbage though, and some of their products (like the AT2020) are incredibly good value.
"Linus reviews another pile of drop-shipped garbage."
My favorite video series, lol. I'm pretty sure every major retailer just shares a back-end store with Amazon at this point, you could get the exact same results and pricing from Walmart, Lowes, or any retailer. I'd love a video diving into that ecosystem.
100% yes
They look quite similar but I wonder if it is all the same resellers. I know most of them are chinese knockoff brands. Bestbuy has one too. If I wanted to shop for amazon quality items, I would just go to amazon.
You're probably close, but I doubt it's Amazon. More likely it's Shopify or something like it but higher volume.
So there are several networks you can use for this... DSCO and Mirakl are pretty popular
100%. I work at home depot and we get so much of this garbage returned in store from ppl making online purchases of it thinking its a great deal. last year, I vividly remember someone returning a shelving unit wasnt even assembled, was already broken in the box. claimed it could hold over 550 lbs, but it was all cheap thin particleboard.
2:08 linus edging before gta 6
8:25 Good to know that even in an alternate reality where Linus works for Home Depot he would still have his Linus Drop Tips status
"to their Social Credit" at about 8:05 is either incredible writing or incredible improv. Good job!
14:30 THE WAY NARRATOR JUST TOOK OVER 😭😭
I lost it when he said "I don't think the computer likes it when you do that".
I can't let you do that, Linus
I'm just gonna start saying "SUBTRACT" whenever someone does something I don't like.
13:30 not 14:30
11:21 I think this is intended for making presentations in front of people, so you can walk around a bit and still be able to advance through the slides rather than being stuck behind the laptop
which one is next ? Canadian Tire Setup up ?
Yes please
The American audience would be confused and probably disinterested.
Shoppers Drug Mart had some corsair stuff surprisingly
Would have been hilarious to do when Wade was in Canada last year, Linus sending an Aussie to Canadian Tire to buy gaming hardware...
@@pileofstuff It's unfortunate, but yeah, LTT has historically avoided catering to their home country.
I was actually anxiously waiting for when the keyboard support was going to break. I didn't get disappointed.
20 years later… ‘Building the all Home Depot Quantum PC’
They do sell ac supplies so a sub zero cooler can be made.. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Doubtful, I've been heating lies about quantum for longer than that, which still haven't been realized
Id rather they not be a company in 20 years,
That Husky adjustable work bench is the best desk in the game.
4:44 I love when a company creates a problem and sells the solution
"I don't think the computer likes it when you do that"
LMFAO HAHA!
*Home Depot theme intensifies*
Wait there is a theme?
@@DankasorusRexhow have you never heard the home depot song
Hd theme goes so hard for no reason. A step above kahoot theme
😂😂
@@DankasorusRex I envy you, for I wish I could hear its sweet chime once anew
i appreciate so much that LTT says "raises the question" instead of erroneously using "begs the question" in that context.
why does linus's face change with every video. I swear he was like 41 last video and hes back to being 19 again
It's amazing what happens when lighting is changed each time. 😂
well, video production is a highly complex and nonlinear task that can easily take different amounts of time for different projects.
@@IXPStaticI Yep, last video was 22 years in the making.
Lighting and makeup
As someone in my 40s, I can say that a good night of sleep can take off a decade from your face.
I can appreciate recliner gaming. I do it with a nice lazy boy and a 65 inch wall mounted tv. You have to get the tilt just right and it’s perfect. No gamer neck. Eff the mouse. Gyro works great. Especially since I’m not going for competitive as much anymore. But still.. it definitely isn’t a slouch for competitive play.
Not sure I agree with the companies listed at 13:36 as Motorola and Lenovo are still trying to innovate.
And Lenovo still makes great business notebooks and peripherals. I am in the market for a new work notebook later this year and it will either be a Framework or a ThinkPad.
Yeah Motorola don't sell garbage even if they're not really the brand they were.
Lenovo still sells tablets without any bloatware. I use it all the time for my busness side of things of trucking. No bloatware to get in the way when you need to find that truck stop or keying in info when parked at the pump to activate the diesel pump.
@@ArchibaldQuanlockHuntsman I think you're possibly just reading too much into what is likely just ignorance on the part of a video editor.
Agree. Would be useful to highlight specific examples of Thinkpads if that was the case. But the again, TP are loved for business. Maybe this channel is more about the gaming gear.
I love it when Linus and company snob out on anything that they consider less than.
14:30 had me dying💀! Forgot narrator exist...
I turned it on by accident today.
@@Stay_away_from_my_swamp_water nice username
What even happened? I don't get it
@@peterparker-zy9oe it's ease of access narator feature, basically it will say what you did in the computer, like opening a program, hovering over a button. It's to help blind or people with vision impairment navigate around.
Seems like linus accidentally press the key combination to activate it
I wasn't expecting this to be in my top 3 LTT videos of all time, but when the narrator kicked in at 13:27? I knew.
I actually use Husky Adjustable Height workbenches from Home Depot as my computer desks. They hold a lot more weight and cost a lot less than a lot of other adjustable desks out there.
These videos are useful for grandparents, so there’s less disappointed kids at Christmas time 👍
9:20 "Load bearing cardborad box" is the funniest thing I have heard all day.
High quality compared to the keyboard tray.
has a very "load bearing spray foam" vibe ala Just Rolled In videos
had me at a "heh heh. im being called out here.." as i have something similar set up. but, its a actual load bearing computer riser i have under the desk one to support it. i could see the tension risk from the load and didnt want to rely too much on tiny screws to hold everything together at full weight.
a few years later and its still good so... no issues to complain about... no real loss of space.
but yeah. a solid piece of cardboard prob would have done the trick too.
They have a worktable that has a hand crank so it can be a manual sit/stand desk and it's built very well and can go up and down with weight on it. And it was a reasonable price with a solid wood top that looks very good. That's what I would have suggested to anyone for a "desk" from Home Depot. I would probably have suggested one of the "zero gravity" lawn chairs for something comfortable for hours to go with that as a desk if you were going with something from there
7:58 "I guess CCP officials really like Drum & Bass, or at least half of it; I don't know about Drum, they've got a lot of Bass"
Love it
West Tawain : Linus -999 social credits.
Lol y'all are brainwashed by MSM
14:14 Tanner is so chill at this moment it's too funny.....! 🤣
I mean to be fair usually a desk is against a wall, hence the back-firing speakers like you would set up a mood light that shoots into your wall and not directly into your face.
The deadpan "I don't think the computer likes it when you do that" made me laugh so so much
I was literally hoping for an LTT video today and here we are:)
Lol so was i
You should do the "good" version of this. Give 3 staff members $200 a piece and see what each one can accomplish.
13:38 why thinkpad? lenovo wasnt bought, it is chinese company, but now its more worldwide focused and is doing, by what i think and see, quality products.
ThinkPad was originally an IBM brand, later acquired by Lenovo. Quality-wise my overall experience has been positive.
ThinkPads have been going down the drain for a while now, there’s barely anything differentiating a modern think pad from any other notebook.
@@d33pblu3 That's bullshit. Thinkpad branded laptops, especially the T and X series are still considered among the best quality on the market, and yes, they still keep the two main differentiator that Thinkpad users love -- the Trackpoint and the high quality keyboard.
Yes, they have followed some of the trends that most users like, but they have to sell to more than just Thinkpad fanboys or otherwise they might as well have killed the brand decades ago.
(FWIW: I have exclusively used T-series Thinkpads for well over 20 years (and other Thinkpads before that. Still love the keyboard and the Trackpoint.)
The only thing I would ding them for is for being too slow to switch to 16x10 from 16x9, but they finally did that in the last year or two. People yearning for the old 4x3 screens are living in a fantasy world.
@@EnglishMike i (and every single IT department managing a fleet of laptops) for them to stop soldering everything so they could be repaired easily.
I dont understand there is nothing on that timer
I have a type of that chair, and I will say it's great for when you work at home. I would recommend it for that purpose only. It's extremely comfortable (compared to a normal office chair) and they usually have a longer warranty than you'd think
I do customer service for them as a contractor and oh my God I didn't even know this plane of hell existed
8:25 Linus dropping things just reached a completely new level XD
But... I do want a Milwaukee impact driver.
That's what I'm saying, that little guy would be such a fantastic gift. I used a t-shaped hand ratchet for YEARS to mount tvs and work on fencing...
@@number1eclipse as fun as it is to drool over the fancy brands, you might want to pick up some hart power tools (perfectly fine for diy projects, just don't expect pro grade) or from Harbor freight or northern tool. But if it's your first time in harbor freight/nte just keep your self discipline, it's a land of temptations.
@@bobspldbckwrds when he said that i was confident there was nothing in this video i would trade my cordless impact for. after watching the video im certain
I actually have 2 of these Sansui monitors... got off Amazon for $~70 USD. They're not perfect, but for a budget-conscious build that's not meant for epic gaming or editing, they're pretty decent.
Videos like this make me miss Fry’s Electronics. They knew how to do imported electronics garbage right, and at reasonable prices
Please, don't make ads in subtitles... Those done properly, or even generated, can save the day for not-that-fluent English speakers. For example, my wife got into LTT and watches with me, but always demands subtitles, for things she didn't catch.
Fun fact: I had a very poor English when I started watching LTT, and while consuming Your content (with EN subtitles) I improved. Yes, LTT is a huge part of my journey to fluency in English.
He deserves a raise for the social credit joke 😂
Kinda funny coming from a canadian, considering where canada is heading.
The "Bell" pepper at 0:05 :D
Self portrait lol 😅
James sitting outside recording 100 sponsor segues in a row is what I'm here for.
As a Lowes employee... I WILL sell you cheap gaming accessories
As someone who worked in a Home Depot I fully support this build
I will say that the Husky 6ft adjustable height workbenches make for an amazing desk at around the same price.
Testing these speakers without a wall behind them is what I expect from LTT at this point.
That keyboard shelf material looks more like PVC foam than MDF the way the posts seperated.
That edit with Linus's "womp womp" to the chair sliding was slick
'I don't think the computer likes when you do that'
Nice job with the monitor. We've all come to expect Linus Drop Tips, but Linus Catch Tips was a refreshing change.
8:25 In fairness, that rickety desk deserves most of the blame for that one.
It's never an ltt video if Linus doesn't drop atleast 1 thing every video
Alternative title: Home Depot cursed techware
Perna, Grossi, 5 Pts, Tree, Scooter & BenchwarmerBran are each infinitely more talented than Skip
As AVE always calls it " the homeless deathspot"
I also call it that, as they made me homeless illegally fireing me and I almost died twice working there.
@8:05 "To their social credit," best line I've ever heard in an LTT video.
Neither Motorola nor Thinkpad deserve to be called a "sad zombie brand purchased by a chinese holding company, exploiting its once loyal customer base to sell garbage" (at 13:30 ). In fact both (under lenovo) make some of the best midrange devices in their category.
I dont see anything about thinkpad there
They edited the video and removed it lmfao. Not a great look when you have a channel like this and a stake in a laptop company, and just baselessly diss a competitor @@ahmetnag
LTT has always underrated or ignored Lenovo
Came here after reading in that Lenovo was a zombie brand and wanted to see what specifics were given to support that claim (e.g. some laptop or tablet review). After all, the enterprise seems to love Thinkpads and there are a lot reviews on those on UA-cam that might indicate they are not so zombies. Maybe he was referring to Lenovo keeping (milking?) the awesome kb that IBM produced for the Thinkpad. Do wish that Lenovo put out less models that are just customizable.
I see the part about Lenovo being a zombie brand has been removed the video for some reason.
@felix4525 probably removed because it's untrue! "China=bad" is such a junk take from a channel that shills so much Apple stuff made in China. Lenovo is consistently left out in secret shopper, you almost never see a ShortCircuit of them reviewing Lenovo laptops, and Motorola is one of the few challenger brands left that's not Samsung or Apple. So what gives LTT? Lenovo bite your framework hand at some point?
I bought desks almost exactly like that for my kids computers but I think the ones I bought were of a much higher quality. Everything came together and securely when there was no wobble or misaligned parts whatsoever.
Linus looks so silly in that apron. It’s clearly way too big for him.
🤣😭🤣 I actually am crying
Not sure about Monster staying private, they partnered with Huawei for a bunch of earphones about 5-7 years ago iirc, and then partnered with a boatload of chinese brands which kicked off a massive wave of knock-offs
"To their social credit" line fucking sent me 💀
Loving the no-bs thumbnail
Fun fact the reason he has to wear a kids shop apron is because Home Depot makes you shred your old aprons when you get a new one or leave.
Is that for security purposes?
They've definitely had someone come by wearing an old apron and walk off some expensive tools.
@@giantpickle yes because the only thing we wore was the apron. So i could walk into another department where they didn’t know me and grab an expensive item and walk out and nobody would care. My store had a issue of someone trying that with one he apparently bought online
Straight up, I use 2 Husky Workbenches in my setup. Built solid, and height adjustable, +wheels for moving it around
*Home Depot Theme Song Intensifies*
That ending felt so real, just the "ykw i give up"
10:20 see now TECHNICALLY that's what it's supposed to do lol
My brother bought one of those adjustable Husky work desks for his PC setup. It works really well and has a sweet hand crank for adjustment.
Out if all the questions i have i have one burning one HOW THE HELL DID HE GET A CLEAN HOME DEPOT SMOCK?
I bought a 72" adjustable hight Husky work bench for $400 USD at home depot. The legs are metal and the top is all wood. Enough room for my computer, monitor, keyboard, mouse, and space to so my homework. I would recommend looking into if you're shopping for a new sturdy desk.
look babe linus drop tips is back.
My desk at home is from The Home Depot, except it's height adjustable with a crank (although, you could replace said crank with a power drill and a hex bolt inserted into the crankshaft), made from solid wood and a steel or aluminum alloy frame, and it's actually a Husky Tools workbench.
Thank God Linus is on the left side of the thumbnail.
Monster cable was purchased at least in part by Audio Quest several years ago. Not sure if it was only the cable portion of the company or the whole thing but Monster is 100% a shell of a company now
idk why i expected them to build parts from home depot wood 😭😭
RGB Impact keyboard
Same reason I was expecting the PC build to also come from Home Depot
I just recently bought a Dell IPS, 27" 4K monitor for a similar price from Dell, minus enhanced one year warranty (not sure how I selected that), tax and delivery amounted to $350 USD. It's very nice and is being fed by a late build PNY based Nvidia geforce gt 1030 that does 4K nicely. None of it broke the bank, and it's all fed by a 7th gen Core i5 Dell Optiplex SFF PC.
Except for the monitor, the keyboard and mouse, the rest will get upgraded soon.
In a weird way the speakers make some sense that they would be facing a wall with most setups so the sound would reflect of the wall at you lol
I was thinking the same thing, they are likely designed to bounce off the wall.
@@darrylelam256 but why?
It automatically makes them more shit.
Like it is very hard to be able to tune them out of the box because the wall material will alter the sound.
So any good brand will tell you that it is a bad idea to do as you have no control over how it sounds. Which is precisely what a speaker manufacturer aims to be good at.
I've been using that exact same keyboard tray for almost a decade now, it's perfectly functional with no damage whatsoever, how did you even manage to break it like that?
I had a power outage while at my family's reunion, and 5 power surge strips are shot alongside 4 or 5 electrical outlets. Now, I have to let the maintenance department know about this and my landlord.
Monster isn’t dead. They have gotten into the extension chord market and not going to lie… they’re pretty good quality even for the tradesman’s market. Very solid.
2:32 ayo?
2:04 , singlehandedly the best 10 second clip of out of context Linus lmfao
i liked my own comment because no one else will.
72 inch husky work bench is great paired with the stealth 1000mm x 400mm LTT deskpad
Womp Womp 01:32
Currently using a Husky adjustable height workbench for my computer desk. It's very solid with the metal frame and the nice wood top. I love their toolboxes, so I tried this one out.
1:08 did bro just say closlier instead of closer
Maybe his tone wasn't clear enough but it was for comedic effect. He wrote scripts for ltt before hiring writers so he probably knows the difference.
... with a hacksaw... from Home Depot!
Linus' best segue yet.
This video is alittle click baity, home depot has some 3rd party sellers online and some of the products are subpar, but I dont believe any of the items showcased in the video are available in the store to walk in and buy.