Meh...they have belts for that. And it is not new idea...i get that for my brother 10 years a go...he did try it...did not like it. It is junk. How is this new to you? This stuff is on the market more then 20 years.
Every time I've used a magnetic holder on the outside of a pouch or a cuff I keep losing stuff. The cuff solves a problem that is solved better by pockets or a tool belt.
I've got a few 3D printers and work on those quite often, that and just little projects with a lot of small metal tools and parts. A magnetic wrist band would be so useful
The reason it was so hard for you to strip the screw was because you were TRYING to strip it. You should have just found a stripped screw head in the wild.
My dad was replacing his fence at one of his shop property's and I got him the magnet wrist thing (his has a strap to tighten it unlike the one tyler is using.) and he LOVES IT! He now uses it when working on cars to hold the tiny screws. BEST $17 purchase ever.
Still got the stripper end and extractor end the wrong way round too. Comments said he was using it the wrong way round, he wasn’t, he was using the wrong ends for the wrong job… I don’t know, reading the instructions might help, but then that wouldn’t be true Tyler either 😂
I feel like every Tyler tube test video is teaching us exactly how not to use products cuz even the products that work he always puts them through a test that nobody would ever do
Putting all your weight on cutters and wondering why the razor blade broke? 😂 I worry about this guy. He should at least wear safety glasses before he swings a screw off his arm and it bounces into his eye and then he grabs the open knife he left face up while looking for his phone! 😂
That magnetic wristband would have been really handy for me this morning. I was remounting my mailbox, which required 3 different types of screws, all using different bits, plus two drill bits. Would have saved me from having to dig everything out of my pocket every time I needed to change. Just sort through the stuff on my wrist.
@@MrMartinSchou I do not know the exact brand, but the design is called an Anvil Cutter. There is one on amazon (and other places as well) called "Performance Tool W2045" that looks the same. Perhaps the logo on the side was intentionally removed and it is the one he has.
Speedout and Ez-out bits are AMAZING tools to have if you only need to remove short screws that have been stripped and cant risk yanking them with brute force... Thse proved supremely effective when i had to remove very very old doors with rusted screws in the hinges.
They worked great also for removing broken oil valve cover bolts and engine block bolts that broke due to corrosion. They saved an early post war straight 8 Buick, well I could have had a shop do the tear down but it would have been more than the value of the car
22:36 I actually have one of those and it is a delight. I’m not sure if there are too many clones out there but on mine the handle actually comes with a pack of 5 more blades inside it. By the looks of it, that one has blade storage as well. I have done a lot of sketchy nonsense with mine (e.g. using a clamp to squeeze the handles together to cut things I shouldn’t be cutting) and they’ve held up really well
Magnetic wristband: ideal for small screws/nails Tyler: “yeah but can it hold 3 wrenches and a hammer while I’m punching the air?“ “No?” “So yeah you’re pretty limited with this thing” Love it
that magnetic wristband thing would be great for hvac, and its obviously not going to work well if you have a tiny point of contact, or something heavy. no one is gonna try to carry a wrench with that thing.
I have that wall hanger thing. I love it! But, yeah... can't hold heavy large framed glass pictures etc. if you use it on drywall. Under the black plastic thing is where you store all the hooks and other hanging pieces that come with it.
Hate to be that guy, the emailing list is a solid idea, it was just communicated very poorly. A mention of it in a short or at the end of the video would shut the people who call it a scam down real quick
The magnetic wrist ban. I have the klien one for last couple of years. It helps alot for self tappers as long as u have a good magnetic bit. Also for wire terminal lugs.
@@sioward2753 ohhhh you’re right, it literally says ‚certificate‘ at the top 🤦🏼♀️ I’m blind. In my defense I was very tired when watching this last night 😅 but thank you for pointing it out to me!
So for the snips, I had a pair similar to that, years ago, that I used for work. I did office wall installs, and they came in really handy for cutting the plastic and rubber trim. Also, there are usually extra blades in the base of the handle 😉
I liked the shears: good for trimming fast growing holly bush near your doorways and cat claw sneaking through fence line or repairing garden hose. At least they tried to make it multi functional instead of single purpose.
Electronics techs from copiers to small appliances use these: 1. Philips screws suck and fall everywhere 2. You can’t just have 4 screws usually 10 or more when taking something apart (brother in law to the engineer owns a screw company ) 3. Multiple bits: yes - 2 types of Phillips or a torx bit or 2 for more modern assembly lines not to mention washers, connecting posts and snap rings. They could improve the fit with an elastic sleeve and/or better Velcro strap system. Smaller more powerful magnets are available now…watch for improvements.
8:02 my father in law and I both used this when we did construction work up on ladders. It allowed us to screw or nail quickly. 16:32 when you think of the weight of picture frames anything that supports over 5lbs is good. I do wish you could use other things in it other than their stuff. 21:56 replacement blades aren’t expensive either. They have 10 of them for about $13. I noticed the blade has a 2” ruler on it.
How to boost engagement: use tools slightly incorrectly or make a slightly out of the norm sweeping statement about a common thing so that everyone scrambles to correct you in comments
I work as an industrial electrician and can go between 5/16 ,3/8 , 1/2 , 7/16, and 9/16 Sockets and drivers within minutes of one another, back and forth all day. The wrist magnet would be awesome for quick access to those bits
Sometimes you can use a torx bit to remove a stripped out screw. Also, for the magnetic writs band, you would never swing your arm like that if you are working putting screws or nails in. You would definitely never use if for hanging large wrenches or hammers off of. What I get from this video is this guy has a preconceived bias against these tools and very little real world experience in construction. That magnetic wristband would cave been very useful when I was working up in my unfinished attic this weekend and needed a free hand do hang on to things so I didn't lose my balance while walking across the joists. I needed to drill holes, screw in screws and use a few different bits. This would have allowed me to carry the bits, screws and washers on my wrist, freeing up my hand from having to carry my screws and box of bits saving me an extra trip back and forth. This would also be handy while working on a ladder.
I’ve used many of the easy out tools that absolutely suck!! I still have my doubts if it would work as well with a stripped out screw that has been in there for awhile. Definitely a difference when something has been stuck not just freshly stuck. Thanks again for testing these tools. At least it’s an honest test of these common tools that most people have used or may need to use. Take care Tyler!
@@kenbrown2808 Why do you say that? My cutter is the same type but it's Craftsman brand. I've used it to cut many different brands of wire. The zero gauge wire I use is for car audio. Even oversized zero gauge these cutters cut easily.
@@wtmf80 I can cut my zero gauge wire with a pair of 8" linemans' pliers if need be, but I prefer to use a power cutter. I really prefer not to hand cut anything bigger than #4, especially copper.
@@wtmf80 well, apparently I went ahead and threw mine away. I think I'd be able to find some #8 copper. I know I've got some 2/0 aluminum, and I'd bet it would break the blade the rest of the way.
That last razor cutter thingy was gnarly. Imagine being careless and not paying attention and your finger goes in there. The razor blade snapping was also a concern so not surprised that happened! That's why you'd need one of those old fashion branch cutters as they have a lot more meat and power behind the cut. The twisting part is pretty common when you're using too much power(like a hard branch) and not properly aligning the blades. Beside cutting yourself by accident I'd be scared of the razor blade shattering when you apply too much force and it shatters potentially flying toward the user.
While working at a warehouse job. We were taught to never pull a knife towards your body because you could cut or stab yourself.Thank you Tyler for proving them wrong.
One side of the "Speed Out" is to shape the stripped screw hole. It the side with the drill bit looking end. Use that first. Then use the spiral side which is shaped to catch on the carved out size you made.
those tick tacs are not meant for heavy stuff, they are for trees "my cat ran away" or small bill boards where you put up a4 paper when you want to sell something lol, or if you put movie poster or a wall plaque
Just got to the segment about the magnetic wrist band. I work HVAC Residential service. That actually would be pretty helpful to keep track of all screws you take off. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve lost one or two screws and I have no clue where they go. Even if I set them on the disconnect box or somewhere close I always manage to use one and a magnetic tray works but it would be convenient to have on the wrist.
I have the razor blade cutter thing, for several years, when I can't find the right tool for the job I use that. There are replacement blades in the handle....
Easiest way to strip a screw. Step 1: get the right bit. Step 2: insert but into an impact. Step 3: drive it down. Step 4: keep driving it down with the impact at a 45° angle. And there you have it. (Seen someone do this at work "trying to pull the screw out")
We use those razor shear things for cutting stops/seals on garage doors. Much better cut than a grinder/cutoff tool or a sawzall… assuming its not too cold out.
I install blinds and shades for a living and I use one of these magnetic wristbands pretty much every single day at work just a hold all of my screws and any drillbits that I may need. I ordered one from Amazon the brand is RAK and it fits a lot tighter than what that one does on my wrist
I use something very similar to those razor blade snippers to cut the nylon air brake hose at work, leaves an excellent straight cut for the push-lock fittings to seal against.
For the screw extractor... Try it on a deck... An old deck that's been around for a while. You'll probably step the screws if you try to remove them with a regular bit.
snippers - amzn.to/3RdlTei
instahang - amzn.to/3jkvB1Y
wrist band - amzn.to/3XN4dc1
speed out - amzn.to/3RgP4Ny
Sorry Tyler for thinking it was a scam!
I want a box of screws that you used if they are that hard to strip out!!😁
Where can I get a knife like that?
I Love your videos and channel
Has anyone else noticed that it is hard to damage something like stripping a screw on purpose but easy to do accidentally
There’s different hardnesses of screws. And he got some good ones
He said the same exact thing in the video
Yeah stainless wasn’t a good choice, he should have used a drywall screw them bitches will strip if you look at them wrong while driving them
For some reason I think its easier to strip em on metal vs wood
steel screws, like those he uses, are very hard to strip
The magnetic cuff is handy if you are up a ladder, I've used one a few times and it's been very handy
I was also thinking it would be handy for when you need multiple sockets for a ratcheting wrench
Same, very useful in many situations
Meh...they have belts for that. And it is not new idea...i get that for my brother 10 years a go...he did try it...did not like it. It is junk. How is this new to you? This stuff is on the market more then 20 years.
No offense but as a construction worker that's what a tool belts for.
Every time I've used a magnetic holder on the outside of a pouch or a cuff I keep losing stuff. The cuff solves a problem that is solved better by pockets or a tool belt.
As somebody who sews, magnetic wristbands are awesome for pins!
I've got a few 3D printers and work on those quite often, that and just little projects with a lot of small metal tools and parts. A magnetic wrist band would be so useful
Isn’t that what wrist pin cushions are for ?
The reason it was so hard for you to strip the screw was because you were TRYING to strip it. You should have just found a stripped screw head in the wild.
Oh my God your right. Like when you take your car to a mechanic and it never acts up. But will a mile away from the shop.
If you have 4 screws holding something together , or bolts, I believe the rule is "one of them has to be stripped ".
Tyler, throws screws all over his barn. Also Tyler, next video, the best tire plugs 🤣
Project farm did a vid on all the plugs
😂😂😂
My dad was replacing his fence at one of his shop property's and I got him the magnet wrist thing (his has a strap to tighten it unlike the one tyler is using.) and he LOVES IT! He now uses it when working on cars to hold the tiny screws. BEST $17 purchase ever.
Does anybody else think it’s funny that he just absolutely did not want to admit that the thing that took the stripped screws out worked well
This is a comedy show every time
@Kris ???
Tyler don't lie
Still got the stripper end and extractor end the wrong way round too. Comments said he was using it the wrong way round, he wasn’t, he was using the wrong ends for the wrong job…
I don’t know, reading the instructions might help, but then that wouldn’t be true Tyler either 😂
Idk, I tried that exact set on a 2" screw that actually got stuck in a stud and it did absolutely nothing for me.
Over the years I have come to know what to expect from these type videos. Now I say, Tyler don't disappoint lol
Want over the top accuracy: Project Farm
Want practical quick test that tell the main story: Tyler
Tyler's videos are the best, dude has no clue what he's doing but tries to entertain us and does an amazing job. He's like a hillbilly scientist.
I feel like every Tyler tube test video is teaching us exactly how not to use products cuz even the products that work he always puts them through a test that nobody would ever do
Putting all your weight on cutters and wondering why the razor blade broke? 😂 I worry about this guy. He should at least wear safety glasses before he swings a screw off his arm and it bounces into his eye and then he grabs the open knife he left face up while looking for his phone! 😂
I think TylerToo needs to become a channel where you test products but you read the directions. Could be a duality of man kind of thing.
i dislike this idea
If it does not seep into main videos then I find this to be a banger idea
In an alternate reality there is a Tyler that reads instructions. I think we got the far more entertaining Tyler.
Imagine a channel like Project Farm to be his alter ego.
@@DoctorKamino agreed
tyler is basically the american version of crazy russian hacker and i love it
Russian hacker doesn't have an IQ of 10
I call him "my favorite redneck scientist" lol
Tyler is what Crazy Russian Hacker used to be...
Exept he clearly doesn't understand most products and hence complains about stuff that wouldn't happen if you use it properly
Crazy Russian hacker mostly just tests kitchen appliances these days
20:27 “that brings backs some childhood memories “ 💀💀
I come back after a year and check out Tyler's videos and then I get hypnotized by a pickle jar this channel has aged like wine
Tyler just doesn't go wrong.
Well he does but it's the right kind of wrong.
What you gotta do is use a screwdriver bit that's a few sizes too big. if it fits perfectly it's hard to strip the screw unless the screw sucks
I use speedbouts a lot at work on machinery, they work great. If they fail, the Dremel works to make the hex screw a flat head :)
It is so cool your mom lets you make videos in her garage. Hope you got her something nice for mothers day.
That magnetic wristband would have been really handy for me this morning. I was remounting my mailbox, which required 3 different types of screws, all using different bits, plus two drill bits. Would have saved me from having to dig everything out of my pocket every time I needed to change. Just sort through the stuff on my wrist.
The last item, the clippers, the extra blades are in the handle! I have had a pair of them for years.
What are they called? The clippers I mean.
@@MrMartinSchou I do not know the exact brand, but the design is called an Anvil Cutter. There is one on amazon (and other places as well) called "Performance Tool W2045" that looks the same. Perhaps the logo on the side was intentionally removed and it is the one he has.
Kobalt makes them too. I have a 2 pk. Its a nice set
Speedout and Ez-out bits are AMAZING tools to have if you only need to remove short screws that have been stripped and cant risk yanking them with brute force... Thse proved supremely effective when i had to remove very very old doors with rusted screws in the hinges.
They worked great also for removing broken oil valve cover bolts and engine block bolts that broke due to corrosion. They saved an early post war straight 8 Buick, well I could have had a shop do the tear down but it would have been more than the value of the car
Love that you are completely honest in your test that means alot man .
I can't believe Tyler hypnotized us with pickles to buy his merch
What goes around comes around lol.
22:36 I actually have one of those and it is a delight. I’m not sure if there are too many clones out there but on mine the handle actually comes with a pack of 5 more blades inside it. By the looks of it, that one has blade storage as well. I have done a lot of sketchy nonsense with mine (e.g. using a clamp to squeeze the handles together to cut things I shouldn’t be cutting) and they’ve held up really well
Yeah I love mine I got them off the matco truck. I use them for almost everything. Their great for cutting wiring and hoses
+1 on the Matco ones. More blades in the handle, and Matco advertises them as hose cutters.
Those blades seem pretty common, i got some no-name box cutters from Amazon and they come with similar shape blades.
If you want to strip a screw, use too small a bit so it spins, then just use larger and larger till you have not much left
I can't believe the spaghetti is still on the garage door lol
How else would you remember how easy it is to microwave spaghetti?
Magnetic wristband: ideal for small screws/nails
Tyler: “yeah but can it hold 3 wrenches and a hammer while I’m punching the air?“
“No?”
“So yeah you’re pretty limited with this thing”
Love it
That wrist band would actually be awesome for drywall especially if your on a ladder 🪜
that magnetic wristband thing would be great for hvac, and its obviously not going to work well if you have a tiny point of contact, or something heavy. no one is gonna try to carry a wrench with that thing.
I just love how Tyler couldn't figure out that nailguns are loaded with the pointy end facing the wall. XD
I have that wall hanger thing. I love it! But, yeah... can't hold heavy large framed glass pictures etc. if you use it on drywall. Under the black plastic thing is where you store all the hooks and other hanging pieces that come with it.
Sure you can, use the appropriate weight rated drywall anchors.
😂 man that elbow was popping trying to throw that screws 😂😂😂 fun vid
I feel like Tyler goes into all of these products expecting them to be bad but they are actually really good
You should try it on self tapping screws on metal, I use them on my tray of my truck and they are rusted and hard to get out without cutting them off
On the cutting shears or razor cutter or what ever you call it. Look at the handle, the plastic plug on the end should pop out revealing new blades.
This!
@Brandon I own these exact cutters
@Brandon These are similar to the Bluepoint cutters which also have extra blade storage in the handel.
@@Jeffery5189 I also do we use them at work to cut the door seal around garage doors
The super sharp blade is good for trimming small plant or pick up flowers , like roses, because with clean cuts the plant can close the cut easier.
I am so glad I got to hear Tyler talking about trimming a bush
I have loved watching you grow, my dude. Absolute quality content!
Hate to be that guy, the emailing list is a solid idea, it was just communicated very poorly. A mention of it in a short or at the end of the video would shut the people who call it a scam down real quick
Didn't Tyler himself no thats a scam
Those cutters would be great for trimming flower stems when putting them in a vase. They would also be good for cutting a stronger fishing line.
This is like watching the Red Green Show! If they don’t find you Handsome they will at least find you handy! If anyone remembers that lol!!
Great show!
The magnetic wrist ban. I have the klien one for last couple of years. It helps alot for self tappers as long as u have a good magnetic bit. Also for wire terminal lugs.
Wonder what was censored on the picture or if the tape was to fix the glass 😂😂
Looked like a navy certificate, so likely personally identifiable info that he'd rather not have out in the internet wilds.
@@sioward2753 ohhhh you’re right, it literally says ‚certificate‘ at the top 🤦🏼♀️ I’m blind.
In my defense I was very tired when watching this last night 😅 but thank you for pointing it out to me!
Tyler is the only man I know that can’t even strip a screw properly. He must have been a menace as a diesel tech 🤣 🤣 🤣
Just got home with a jar of pickles that I am now enjoying while watching this 🥒
tylertube should get a sponsorship from a pickle company.
I like to let a trash can eat them for me
@@AzureWolfblood hi, it's me. I'm the trash (for pickles only!)
I had pickles in my sandwich a little bit ago. It was really enjoyable.
Can i get one pickle
That picture hanger would be good for holiday decoration hanging quickly tbh
I need some of those unstrippable screws 🤩
The magnetic wrist sleeve is useful if you’re doing hvac service work for holding onto screws you have to remove to get to the guts of ac units
The pickle hypnosis tho 😂
So for the snips, I had a pair similar to that, years ago, that I used for work. I did office wall installs, and they came in really handy for cutting the plastic and rubber trim. Also, there are usually extra blades in the base of the handle 😉
That beard trimmer is an exact Philips rip-off, but it's double the price.
I liked the shears: good for trimming fast growing holly bush near your doorways and cat claw sneaking through fence line or repairing garden hose. At least they tried to make it multi functional instead of single purpose.
"I'll get it in there, dont worry."
Tyler 2023
Electronics techs from copiers to small appliances use these: 1. Philips screws suck and fall everywhere 2. You can’t just have 4 screws usually 10 or more when taking something apart (brother in law to the engineer owns a screw company ) 3. Multiple bits: yes - 2 types of Phillips or a torx bit or 2 for more modern assembly lines not to mention washers, connecting posts and snap rings. They could improve the fit with an elastic sleeve and/or better Velcro strap system. Smaller more powerful magnets are available now…watch for improvements.
Tyler, you have to zero out that scale once it's hanging so it will account for the weight of the chains and cast body of the device!
Shhh. That requires knowing how to use a tool.. if youve watched this channel at all you know thats not his strong suit.
8:02 my father in law and I both used this when we did construction work up on ladders. It allowed us to screw or nail quickly. 16:32 when you think of the weight of picture frames anything that supports over 5lbs is good. I do wish you could use other things in it other than their stuff. 21:56 replacement blades aren’t expensive either. They have 10 of them for about $13. I noticed the blade has a 2” ruler on it.
Did anyone else scream and immediately think "haha" to the fools who thought it was a scam? Just me? Got it lol
I did. Plus the link isn’t trackable and There’s like no scams going on that website. I died in laughter.
How to boost engagement: use tools slightly incorrectly or make a slightly out of the norm sweeping statement about a common thing so that everyone scrambles to correct you in comments
I've always wondered, does that guy have a girlfriend or a wife?
I work as an industrial electrician and can go between 5/16 ,3/8 , 1/2 , 7/16, and 9/16 Sockets and drivers within minutes of one another, back and forth all day. The wrist magnet would be awesome for quick access to those bits
nobody has issues with using hammers now that theyve gone electric
The way he tried to chuck up that extractor told me all I needed to know. You can tell when a guy that doesn't use tools tries to use tools.
Love the email list!
I honestly love my wristband magnet it works great for changing out lights and installing fans and other stuff while on a ladder
For the extractor bits it would be cool to see if they could get them out with the screws countersunk nice and deep into the wood!
Absolutely fuming that Tyler had such a hard time stripping the screws when I strip them by breathing on them wrong
Sometimes you can use a torx bit to remove a stripped out screw. Also, for the magnetic writs band, you would never swing your arm like that if you are working putting screws or nails in. You would definitely never use if for hanging large wrenches or hammers off of.
What I get from this video is this guy has a preconceived bias against these tools and very little real world experience in construction. That magnetic wristband would cave been very useful when I was working up in my unfinished attic this weekend and needed a free hand do hang on to things so I didn't lose my balance while walking across the joists. I needed to drill holes, screw in screws and use a few different bits. This would have allowed me to carry the bits, screws and washers on my wrist, freeing up my hand from having to carry my screws and box of bits saving me an extra trip back and forth. This would also be handy while working on a ladder.
Try a manifold bolt that's broke off! Ain't happening
I’ve used many of the easy out tools that absolutely suck!! I still have my doubts if it would work as well with a stripped out screw that has been in there for awhile. Definitely a difference when something has been stuck not just freshly stuck. Thanks again for testing these tools. At least it’s an honest test of these common tools that most people have used or may need to use. Take care Tyler!
That last tool I have been using for years to cut zero gauge wires. They do an awesome job.
your 0 gauge must be different from mine.
@@kenbrown2808 Why do you say that? My cutter is the same type but it's Craftsman brand. I've used it to cut many different brands of wire. The zero gauge wire I use is for car audio. Even oversized zero gauge these cutters cut easily.
@@wtmf80 I can cut my zero gauge wire with a pair of 8" linemans' pliers if need be, but I prefer to use a power cutter. I really prefer not to hand cut anything bigger than #4, especially copper.
@@kenbrown2808 That's what I mean. Even zero gauge these cutters cut easily by hand.
@@wtmf80 well, apparently I went ahead and threw mine away. I think I'd be able to find some #8 copper. I know I've got some 2/0 aluminum, and I'd bet it would break the blade the rest of the way.
That last razor cutter thingy was gnarly. Imagine being careless and not paying attention and your finger goes in there. The razor blade snapping was also a concern so not surprised that happened! That's why you'd need one of those old fashion branch cutters as they have a lot more meat and power behind the cut. The twisting part is pretty common when you're using too much power(like a hard branch) and not properly aligning the blades. Beside cutting yourself by accident I'd be scared of the razor blade shattering when you apply too much force and it shatters potentially flying toward the user.
Elon Musk has left the chat
There's a version of those cutters for smaller pvc, work great. Also work fantastic for automotive rubber hoses.
I would love to see skunk essence in jars
While working at a warehouse job. We were taught to never pull a knife towards your body because you could cut or stab yourself.Thank you Tyler for proving them wrong.
The spare blades are in the handle of that cutter and where those shine in my opinion is cutting hoses for automotive. Perfect cuts every time.
One side of the "Speed Out" is to shape the stripped screw hole. It the side with the drill bit looking end. Use that first. Then use the spiral side which is shaped to catch on the carved out size you made.
those tick tacs are not meant for heavy stuff, they are for trees "my cat ran away" or small bill boards where you put up a4 paper when you want to sell something lol, or if you put movie poster or a wall plaque
there is spare blades in the handle of thoes cuters. we use thoes at my work to cut hoses.
Just got to the segment about the magnetic wrist band. I work HVAC Residential service. That actually would be pretty helpful to keep track of all screws you take off. Can’t tell you how many times I’ve lost one or two screws and I have no clue where they go. Even if I set them on the disconnect box or somewhere close I always manage to use one and a magnetic tray works but it would be convenient to have on the wrist.
I have the razor blade cutter thing, for several years, when I can't find the right tool for the job I use that.
There are replacement blades in the handle....
Easiest way to strip a screw. Step 1: get the right bit. Step 2: insert but into an impact. Step 3: drive it down. Step 4: keep driving it down with the impact at a 45° angle. And there you have it. (Seen someone do this at work "trying to pull the screw out")
There's more blades in the handle of the tool!! I love that tool, I use it in the automotive field often to get clean cuts
Tyler: Let's see if we can cut this stick clearly too large for these shears!
Shears break.
Tyler: Surprised Pikachu face
I wonder if he knows there’s spare blades in the handle… haha
I can watch you test anything. Just keep the videos coming 🥹
2:29 when you and the lady are fooling around, but she starts getting impatient when the time comes
We use those razor shear things for cutting stops/seals on garage doors. Much better cut than a grinder/cutoff tool or a sawzall… assuming its not too cold out.
That last product is great for cutting hoses! Co worker uses a similar one for the same thing.
Yay! More product reviews. My favorite type of video, besides true crime. ❤
Exactly me to 23:03
3:12 golly! What screw is this?! That seems impossible to strip! Lol
The wrist magnet works well for wire nuts if you are an electrician... even lock nuts for EMT connectors
The extra blades are in the handle my man 😅
I install blinds and shades for a living and I use one of these magnetic wristbands pretty much every single day at work just a hold all of my screws and any drillbits that I may need. I ordered one from Amazon the brand is RAK and it fits a lot tighter than what that one does on my wrist
Those snippers are used to cut coax cable so you don't deform the outside shielding area on solid coax
Those snippers impressed me I wasn't expecting them to do so well
I use something very similar to those razor blade snippers to cut the nylon air brake hose at work, leaves an excellent straight cut for the push-lock fittings to seal against.
the screw holder wrist thingy is super useful if you are up on a ladder or on a metal roof and need to work.
For the screw extractor... Try it on a deck... An old deck that's been around for a while. You'll probably step the screws if you try to remove them with a regular bit.
The magnetic cuff is used by roofers a lot, so they don't have to grab a nail from their pouch every time.
I get so excited every time a new video comes up lol. I usually end up watching them at least twice in the first 24 hours they're up
Glad you're back, the algorithm missed you!