I've thought the same thing probably 20 times on his channel. Love him, but I swear some videos are like replicas of ones we have seen. All these tools have been on his channel at least 2 or 5 times lmao 😂🎉
Love my Go-Jaks!! Great stuff Stan!! Thanks for taking us along....folks Stanley works so hard to bring us awesome gear from all over the country! Thanks Stan!!!
That Shipping Container Hauler Reminds me of the Dyna Dolly which kinda went belly up. Two things to watch out for: Tail Swing -- taking out cars in the next lane over when turning, also someone beheading themselves by wrecking the back.
Stan is there a "glitch in the Matrix"??? I swear I saw this video before... You're the only tool reviewer I watch so I'm scratching my head wondering why this is a new video when I know I've seen it before??? Maybe my brain is breaking down, I'm getting old after all.
@Dirtmonkey not trying to be smart a$$ Stan but you've showed us most of these tools already. This video seems the same as last year's Sema 🤔 but I'll watch it all again 😂
Hilman made extension wrenchs like those over 20 yrs ago. A jump box that has completely useless features. The problem with scissors is after a few cuts, they're dull. I know some people love truck bed slides, but I hate them. If one thing falls between the slide and bed, it's stuck. You can't use the whole bed area for stuff. The triwitch is different but seems the turning area takes way too much space. Also the price, ah no. The road kill is pretty unique but how much and how much power do they produce? If it'll only power led's, it's worthless to me. Tool wrangler just another brand tool holder. I'd like to see how the glue tread holds up under use. The trac jack could be useful when I get older. If it'll work for semi tires, I'd buy one, lol. Don't really see the point in nano spraying.
I have a Halo Bolt+ air. It will tell you what voltage is on the battery and it won't jump charge your battery, unless it analyzes that it needs to be jump started. My neighbor is always borrowing it from me. I spent $120.00 and it's well worth the money. My neighbor is always leaving doors open and vanity mirror down. He also is borrowing my appliance dolly.
Why repost this? This is 2022s show that we have already seen from you. The sema 2022 discount on the pump. Also immediately following the tool wrangler guy says its the 2022 show. Thought it was a repost and those confirmed it wasnt just the same booths at a new show. This years show isnt till next week.
@ToolWrangler I just think it's a waste of time! Especially storing the drill or impact gun with no battery, then having to put the battery in. It's pointless. And the way your products were displayed was messy, looks like you'd keep walking into them in the shop or hit your head doing work. I dunno, maybe in the real world you'd store them differently in your own shop. But to me, it's just an unnecessary burden. And not a product people are screaming out for. I've never heard people be like "you know what....I'd love to hit my head multiple times today on an impact gun, that's stored in a silly place in the work shop"
@@timfagan816 Thanks for taking the time to reply! For me, I just found my tools strewn all over my work bench with no space to work on anything. I had tried a bunch of different things, stupid pegboards, custom built plywood racks, a $2000 rolling tool chest with shallow drawers, PVC pipes modified, but nothing seemed to be a good all-around solution. Plus all the tools are different shapes and sizes, the only thing standard on them was the battery slot. Besides, the last thing I do after using a tool is take the battery off the tool and put it on the charger before it got tossed on the bench, so storing them without the battery just seemed to make sense (I also have way more tools than batteries). You don't have to mount these overhead, they can be on a wall, under your bench, inside a van, on a vertical post, inside a box, etc. I have shelves in my garage that was a perfect spot to hang them under, but the tools don't come down far enough to reach my head. That was how they were shown there, but they can be mounted just about anywhere you can imagine. I guess I should do a better job of showing different ways to mount em. I could put together a video collage showing all the customer submitted photos showing how they used their holders. Sorry for the messy bench, I flew in for the show with limited supplies, built the bench by hand and painted it a day before the show. (I was still screwing holders in the first morning of the show). I'd love to have a fancy display but it's crazy how much those cost and I'm just a one man show fighting the good fight. I make our injection molded products in Canada using 100% recycled carpet and fiberglass processed in the US, boxes are from the US, screws are from Canada, trying to keep production as domestic as possible and I back everything with a lifetime warranty. It may not be ideal for everyone, but if you're looking for a way to 'store' your tools so you don't have to go searching for them, it's an option. If you've every looked for a tool for more than 5 min, then this could be a solution for ya. There are hundreds of knock-off copy cats made overseas using the cheapest crap possible so there must be some demand. If you like, send me an Email, I'd be happy to send you a sample holder to check out for yourself. No strings. Info@ToolWrangler
@@ToolWrangler hey, wow that's actually really impressive that you flew in the day before and made the display by hand in one day, I should have kept my mouth shut on that one! Sorry. Awesome job! A video or portfolio would be a great idea, showcasing all the different way to store or mount your product! I get it some people don't like mess, and like to have the batteries on charge, but when your under the pump and work is busy, having to go back to get the battery is a bit of a ball ache. But I see what your trying to achieve. And I guess if they're knocking them out in China, with the worst materials there must be a demand! I'm all good thanks mate, I don't work in a shop any more, I sit in a digger all day, on a log boat, stowing logs. I have no need for you to send me a sample product. Plus I don't think you'd want to pay for shipping to new Zealand 🤣🤣. But thanks for the offer. That right there is good customer support and that alone will make your company go a long way! Respect! Best if luck to you! And really, good job on making all of that up in one day! Amazing work! Thanks for your time! :)
@@timfagan816 I think I flew in 2 days before but the paint happened the day before. The guys at the Rogo booth next to me were having a good laugh because I was still building while the show was live. They were good sports tho helping me out! I rented a room at an air-bnb and the owner was kind enough to let me build in his garage! Shout out to Victor! The funny part is I actually built the display once before a year earlier but didn't get to keep it so at least I still had my cut list. The cool part about having a bunch of tools to display is you've got everything you need to build with! No worries at all! NZ? Very cool! Made it there once a decade ago (North Island only), dove the poor knights and bummed around Ackland. (kelly tartans etc). Beautiful spot, reminds me of home. I had a crack at getting into Mitre 10 but couldn't make the numbers work with the shipping. Most things are made in China, so they can ship anywhere but when you produce in NA, it's spendy. I actually have a Kindling Cracker that was invented by a young girl from NZ! (she has all the rip offs too unfortunately, I bought hers to support the original inventor). I appreciate the kind words, I do try. I've got a couple logging product ideas, maybe I should float them by you!
I swear this is not a new… I’ve definitely seen every single one of these on your channel before
I've thought the same thing probably 20 times on his channel. Love him, but I swear some videos are like replicas of ones we have seen. All these tools have been on his channel at least 2 or 5 times lmao 😂🎉
2023 SEMA runs Oct. 31 - Nov. 3 that’s why this video looks familiar!
Its similar but no way id tow a 53 foot shipping container with that
Truth
Welcome back lets roast that container mover
Love my Go-Jaks!! Great stuff Stan!! Thanks for taking us along....folks Stanley works so hard to bring us awesome gear from all over the country! Thanks Stan!!!
I love your trips to Sema! Love when you show us new tools!
Nice one Stan can’t wait for this year’s show. 👍👍🏴🏴
SEMA 2022 in 2023, YESSS thats what we want. Thanks Stanley
Some contraptions they come up with are a bit useless. I imagine many of these companies go bankrupt...
Absolutely. But that's the nature of the beast, inventors come up with stuff, throw it at a wall and see what sticks
SEMA 2023 is next week
Always bringing us to the best shows
That extention wrench is cool.
Don't buy that one. The one JDTCO sells is better and made in the USA.
That Shipping Container Hauler Reminds me of the Dyna Dolly which kinda went belly up. Two things to watch out for: Tail Swing -- taking out cars in the next lane over when turning, also someone beheading themselves by wrecking the back.
Stan is there a "glitch in the Matrix"??? I swear I saw this video before... You're the only tool reviewer I watch so I'm scratching my head wondering why this is a new video when I know I've seen it before??? Maybe my brain is breaking down, I'm getting old after all.
100% a old video 2023 sema doesn’t start until Tuesday 10/31
This was a new video I saved from last years SEMA. - should be new stuff but from last years show
@Dirtmonkey not trying to be smart a$$ Stan but you've showed us most of these tools already. This video seems the same as last year's Sema 🤔 but I'll watch it all again 😂
Why is Sema 2022 only being released now? Why have such a delay releasing videos?
Kool Sema and Tool Video For Us Stan.👍
Glad you enjoyed it
Why are we getting a year old video? Sema 23 isn’t until Tuesday 10/23
A lot of cool tools to drewle over, Thanks for the update Stan.
this is an old video. 100% same clips as last year. you probably uploaded the wrong video
Please provide the website address of the complete products, thank you
Hilman made extension wrenchs like those over 20 yrs ago. A jump box that has completely useless features. The problem with scissors is after a few cuts, they're dull. I know some people love truck bed slides, but I hate them. If one thing falls between the slide and bed, it's stuck. You can't use the whole bed area for stuff.
The triwitch is different but seems the turning area takes way too much space. Also the price, ah no.
The road kill is pretty unique but how much and how much power do they produce? If it'll only power led's, it's worthless to me. Tool wrangler just another brand tool holder. I'd like to see how the glue tread holds up under use. The trac jack could be useful when I get older. If it'll work for semi tires, I'd buy one, lol. Don't really see the point in nano spraying.
Fabulous video ✨✨✨✨✨
Using a stone vibrating machine at the use for cleaning bullet shells now to clean😊 automotive parts
Another awesome video
Tools are cool
whats that yellow and black polisher thing?
Go Stanley thank you
You can get a UA-cam strike for uploading the same content multiple times
Noones making you watch it 😅 I just watched the whole thing, never watched it the first time it went up.
I have a Halo Bolt+ air. It will tell you what voltage is on the battery and it won't jump charge your battery, unless it analyzes that it needs to be jump started. My neighbor is always borrowing it from me. I spent $120.00 and it's well worth the money. My neighbor is always leaving doors open and vanity mirror down. He also is borrowing my appliance dolly.
loved this video
Was this an error?
Is this a repost
Why repost this? This is 2022s show that we have already seen from you. The sema 2022 discount on the pump. Also immediately following the tool wrangler guy says its the 2022 show. Thought it was a repost and those confirmed it wasnt just the same booths at a new show. This years show isnt till next week.
OH, this is a repost.
No- I saved this one from last year. This was original content and new stuff.
Last year swear I saw you show this
definitely not. i'm seeing many of the same things. based on my memory it's 80%+ old clips. maybe 100% but i remember ~80%@@Dirtmonkey
The thumbnail dog is back.
5:28
the name of the company is loki thor?!?!?
2022...? Little late Stanley
This is def a repost
Re upload?
man I've seen this before this is not new . no way this is new I have a few of these tools
2022 rerun.
SO GLAD NO SUBTITLES. YAY. I sure hope they are really gone, not just because this is a repost from 22.
Repeat
Sema is next week
Was it this year 2023 this was from?
yep. Ill be at #sema #2024 next week.
all gimmics
This 8s a repeat from 2 years ago
This is 2022 Sema stuff.
This isn’t new
It’s already been aired once before. I should start doing that with my videos 😀
its smart. free ad dollars@@campbellbuilt
here to help
Why..👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎👎🤦
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97% of this is pure landfill especially the products made by tool wrangler. What an absolute waste of resources 😂😂😂😂
Ouch, that's harsh! What don't you like?
@ToolWrangler I just think it's a waste of time! Especially storing the drill or impact gun with no battery, then having to put the battery in. It's pointless. And the way your products were displayed was messy, looks like you'd keep walking into them in the shop or hit your head doing work. I dunno, maybe in the real world you'd store them differently in your own shop. But to me, it's just an unnecessary burden. And not a product people are screaming out for. I've never heard people be like "you know what....I'd love to hit my head multiple times today on an impact gun, that's stored in a silly place in the work shop"
@@timfagan816 Thanks for taking the time to reply! For me, I just found my tools strewn all over my work bench with no space to work on anything. I had tried a bunch of different things, stupid pegboards, custom built plywood racks, a $2000 rolling tool chest with shallow drawers, PVC pipes modified, but nothing seemed to be a good all-around solution.
Plus all the tools are different shapes and sizes, the only thing standard on them was the battery slot. Besides, the last thing I do after using a tool is take the battery off the tool and put it on the charger before it got tossed on the bench, so storing them without the battery just seemed to make sense (I also have way more tools than batteries).
You don't have to mount these overhead, they can be on a wall, under your bench, inside a van, on a vertical post, inside a box, etc. I have shelves in my garage that was a perfect spot to hang them under, but the tools don't come down far enough to reach my head. That was how they were shown there, but they can be mounted just about anywhere you can imagine. I guess I should do a better job of showing different ways to mount em. I could put together a video collage showing all the customer submitted photos showing how they used their holders.
Sorry for the messy bench, I flew in for the show with limited supplies, built the bench by hand and painted it a day before the show. (I was still screwing holders in the first morning of the show). I'd love to have a fancy display but it's crazy how much those cost and I'm just a one man show fighting the good fight.
I make our injection molded products in Canada using 100% recycled carpet and fiberglass processed in the US, boxes are from the US, screws are from Canada, trying to keep production as domestic as possible and I back everything with a lifetime warranty. It may not be ideal for everyone, but if you're looking for a way to 'store' your tools so you don't have to go searching for them, it's an option. If you've every looked for a tool for more than 5 min, then this could be a solution for ya.
There are hundreds of knock-off copy cats made overseas using the cheapest crap possible so there must be some demand.
If you like, send me an Email, I'd be happy to send you a sample holder to check out for yourself. No strings. Info@ToolWrangler
@@ToolWrangler hey, wow that's actually really impressive that you flew in the day before and made the display by hand in one day, I should have kept my mouth shut on that one! Sorry. Awesome job! A video or portfolio would be a great idea, showcasing all the different way to store or mount your product! I get it some people don't like mess, and like to have the batteries on charge, but when your under the pump and work is busy, having to go back to get the battery is a bit of a ball ache. But I see what your trying to achieve. And I guess if they're knocking them out in China, with the worst materials there must be a demand!
I'm all good thanks mate, I don't work in a shop any more, I sit in a digger all day, on a log boat, stowing logs. I have no need for you to send me a sample product. Plus I don't think you'd want to pay for shipping to new Zealand 🤣🤣.
But thanks for the offer. That right there is good customer support and that alone will make your company go a long way! Respect! Best if luck to you! And really, good job on making all of that up in one day! Amazing work!
Thanks for your time! :)
@@timfagan816 I think I flew in 2 days before but the paint happened the day before. The guys at the Rogo booth next to me were having a good laugh because I was still building while the show was live. They were good sports tho helping me out! I rented a room at an air-bnb and the owner was kind enough to let me build in his garage! Shout out to Victor! The funny part is I actually built the display once before a year earlier but didn't get to keep it so at least I still had my cut list. The cool part about having a bunch of tools to display is you've got everything you need to build with!
No worries at all! NZ? Very cool! Made it there once a decade ago (North Island only), dove the poor knights and bummed around Ackland. (kelly tartans etc). Beautiful spot, reminds me of home.
I had a crack at getting into Mitre 10 but couldn't make the numbers work with the shipping. Most things are made in China, so they can ship anywhere but when you produce in NA, it's spendy. I actually have a Kindling Cracker that was invented by a young girl from NZ! (she has all the rip offs too unfortunately, I bought hers to support the original inventor).
I appreciate the kind words, I do try. I've got a couple logging product ideas, maybe I should float them by you!