well actually a dull knife or blade is actually more dangerous because when using it you have to apply more force making the cut deeper but i do love a sharp knife or blade myself
One thing I’ve realized about these Survival Multitool type products is that it really doesn’t matter if they’re functional or not. 99/100 times the person buying it is a prepper-type whose gonna throw it in a concrete basement and never use it or someone whose just gonna throw it under a car seat and leave it there. People who are actually going out into situations where they know they’ll need survival tools will get tools they know they can rely on, which usually means they do one thing particularly well instead of being all around survival tools,
I get gifted a metric crap-ton of these kind of tools by family. Hell, everything he has in this video, I've been given. And yeah, I don't even bother reviewing them and they do just sit and gather dust...
I’m not a survivalist but a tent camper. Anyone that’s experienced camper knows that too, I must say that the one tool that can successfully do lots of things is a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife ( the original). But is obvious that you’re not chopping a block of wood with it, that being said you never know when you’ll be in the middle of the Sahara, dying of thirst, finding that one bottle of wine that you desperately need to open and chug before you die but you carried your trusty Swiss Army Knife and now you can die happy and drunk.
Well first survival thing to know is anything that contains alcohol will dehydrate you. Your body needs water. In a survival situation drink water and or Gatorade etc, not booze, wine , sodas or too much caffine😁
22:00 the nail puller for that tool is limited to the length of nail due to the tool’s lack in diameter. The hammer used after to pull the larger nail out has a longer head which when rolled, creates a larger diameter and can achieve the height needed to fully extract the nail. So in short, the tool works great for what it is made for. But you can’t go past it’s capabilities and expect great results.
Would the spike help kill an animal? Stab plants to eat so you didn't have to bend over so often? Gather litter that might turn out to be useful for survival?
It appears that on the final swing with the axe machete thing, you struck the concrete which is what did the rest of the damage to the blade. Good video :)
tyler: i hate this design because the blade can come down right on top of your hand me: dont use it tyler *starts sawing* : you paid attention, i almost did it. that could have easily folded onto my had me: stop! tyler *still sawing* : i literally just just did it me: STOP! tyler *continues sawing*
Axe dented because it is 1st of not properly heat treated. 2nd it is the same metal all throughout thats why it is nediocre at best 3rd the axe has bad edge geometry. 4th the axe is not as thick as it shoud be to make it durable. It is a little thicker then the machete, that is bad for structural integrety of the axe. Also you didn't cut the waterbottle properly because your edge allignment was off... not it's fault. You should try to cut from right shoulder to left knee it is way more easy for edge allignment (basic overhead HEMA strike) It is really easy to get this basic done and you can clearly rate the product and not the edge allignment. Also try the cutting test a couple times and make sure it's nut user error. That would be really nice. The cut from shoulder would also be better with your limitid space. It is easier to stop and it water would not squirt to the camera also.
I’ve had a few different brands of pocket chainsaw. The handles are the first thing to go. The flat metal eventually cuts through it. I replaced my handles with thick nylon webbing and stitched it redundantly. Been using that one for a while now. The teeth need sharpened every now and then but there’s not many of them anyway.
So, when splitting you want a dull edge rather than extremely sharp. Where you want the razor sharp ax head is for chopping. From a former woodsman competitor. Love your videos.
Context for anyone that doesn't know. The weight of an axe causes the blade to bend and ship easily if it is thin. So a thicker, duller blade will make your axe last longer especially since it will most likely be used on wood. If you didn't have to worry about blade damage you could have a sharp axe that would work great.
I’ve gotta disagree. Unless it’s a splitting maul. But I never really call splitting mauls “axes”. I used to do a decent amount of tree felling with an axe just to do some old school building stuff. Sharpening my axe was ALWAYS worth it, chopped better, chopped more true, lot fewer “bounces”, was just overall a better experience every single time. I would get my axes as sharp as possible every winter before I went out to do things.
I have that ultimate survival tool in my car. I love it. I removed the saw blade and wrapped the handle with paracord for more grip/comfort and to use as cordage if needed.
wtf? I was not expecting the machete axe thing to be sharp at all. Even decent brands have a hard time sharpening large blades and machetes. The fact that they actually got an edge on that monstrosity is honestly pretty impressive.
Couple things to note, you don't want a thin axe as it needs the wedge shape to split the wood and, second, you don't want it razor sharp for the same reason you don't want your lawn mower blade to be a razor either. At that high of a force razors don't last and bend quickly. It's no surprise the machete part did better than the axe and I do agree with you that the tool is trying to be too many things. The point of the machete having a thicker curve towards the front is to act as a pseudo axe. Because it has the handle on the front the machete part it could function as a good Draw Knife but early in the game you'd have no need for something like that as it's required that you build other pieces of equipment so you can hold a piece of wood down so you could apply a draw knife to it. Overall, nice vid!
As a blacksmith I think that reason the axe on the machete got destroyed was they tried to make the axe softer in the back to absorb shock but by doing that they did it poorly and didn’t get the blade hard
The "matchete" as I call it is the dumbest idea I have ever heard of. Who ever thought it was a good idea to put a blade on your blade isn't that sharp (if you know what I mean) 😏
Same with me. I mostly watch videos on UA-cam for entertainment, so the longer they are, the less time I have to spend looking for another video to watch. The videos that are reviews or educational for something that I seriously want to learn about, I prefer them to be as long and information filled as possible for the same reason. If I find a review video with something I'm looking at buying, if the person just says "it's good", I consider that an almost completely useless video.
When it comes to the nail removal, using the teeth on the hammer, there is a trick I learned long ago. You place a block (most use wood block) under the hammer to help get more height on lifting the nail up out of the wood. So that is an option for that hammer/axe/saw tool you tested.
If I took a solid guess as to why that crazy axe saw and machete didn't cut smoothly through the water bottle I would say it's because of the paracord handle section for the axe. It looked like you hit it right at that location.
9:03 You should try following: when the wood is stuck on axe like that, lift the wood and axe, while in the air, turn it the other way round (so that the wood is up and dull part of axe is facing downwards), swing it and hit it against some other wood or stump which is standing on the ground. The force should be enough to split the wood. Of course, when trying to chop planks, it might be less effective...
@8:20 it would been awesome if you had a fake hand with red liquid in the fingers, then chopped the fingers off while holding the wood and acting like you're in pain haha.
Concerned about the saw in the handle, and yet is using a hand chainsaw inches from wearing rubber sandals on sock covered feet? Let's say "Safety is job 4!"
7:43 they’re survival tools. they’re not supposed to be the equivalent of individual tools designed for single purpose. If you were in a survival situation and you had that you’d be incredibly thankful
That machete/axe/saw thingy is a darn Darwin award waiting to happen. When using it as an axe, you are swinging the pointy part of the mahcete towards you. One missed swing and you hit yourself in a thigh with a machete.
cutting waterbottle in half smoothly requires edge alignment and you missed edge quite a lot 3:50 22:15 You can add a wood block under the axe and pull that nail out
That sawchetetchet foolishness, you're a brave man testing that. I'm honestly blown away that it didn't snap in half. Those stamped stainless turds love to break.
Just wanna say! My husband was gifted the tiny tool (different brand) and has used it many many times for bushcraft. It's fab for stripping wood for starting fires and obviously the tools are what they are. A good purchase for anyone who does bushcraft often and needs something to help with a fire and open their beer 💪🏻😂
Nice Reviews. I actually use the pocket chainsaw. I have one for my survival kit and one as a backup for my chainsaw, should I pinch it. I believe that Off grid tools survival axe is modeled after aa aircraft "rescue axe" I have seen in the past It is supposed to be able to be used on metal. I would have like to have seen it tested against sheet metal. Maybe an old car door, or something, to see how the axe handles against the sheet metal, and the saw against a door post. Sawzall
The nail puller on any hammer sometimes needs a block under it for leverage. No worries. I have that hand chainsaw. I really liked the coil saw style that you unwind and use the same way, the ones that look like miniature barbed wire. Those go through wet or dry wood like butter. But they kink and break very quickly. You have to get a stiff branch and make a bow saw for those to last. And then they don't work as well. The chain saw will not work that way, fyi, no bow saw potential there. And you must keep oil with it or it will bind up in the joints and likely kink. So you need spare replacement links, too. But unlike those coil saws, you can resharpen the chains, and fix them if they kink. It's great camping or backpacking. And with both handles in one hand, I suspect it would be decent self-defence as well. And I don't always mind if blades or axes don't come sharpened from the factory. Sometimes you can find real gems that are manufactured roughly and only need a good finishing edge. If the steel is good, and the edge has the initial contours, I can do the rest and still feel totally satisfied saving a buck.
26:24 it's good at sitting because a sitting egde doesn't need to be extra sharp because it's more about force distribution, that and the hammer head design probably helps with splitting with such little mass. And the claw part on the hammer, ypu could always put a stint between your work to raise the angle of a too small prying apparatus.
👍Thanks for helping us avoid ripoffs 😺. My 2-cents-worth: For #1, that saw would work better pulling down. Re. those "Rambo knives", I was told to set the backward pointing teeth into a high tree branch and pull down to saw off the branch for firewood. If I had to get that tool, I'd cut down the axe into a hand guard. For #2, @ 17:28 😆😆 I'm laughing with you not at you I hope. Also a li'l surprised you didn't hit your fingers using that short handle. #4, Pocket chainsaw 😺.
So, I bet the returns department love you. Side note: the "nail puller" in the hammer head, is designed to hold the nails so that you don't have to hold them for the initial hit.
For anybody who cares, the 2nd tool he tested actually is good for the archery range. I have 2 diff versions of that tool and they do suck for most things but at the archery range, they work great. The tool works great for pulling arrow heads out of the target block when they get stuck and also for fetching arrows etc... so ya, the tool is underwhelming but very good for specific tools at the archery range. 😀 BTW I think the one he got was a knock off cuz the 2 I have r really tough and r the orig ones that were "invented" so if u do plan on buying one for something, buy 1 of the orig versions, not a knock off. Lol
That little hand axe with the dangerous saw is actually based off old aircraft survival axes. I think they were issued in the airforce to pilots back in the day
Hearing him say “ball” doesn’t sound right 😂. Like I’m not saying I am grossed out or it’s bad or anything but I’m just not used to hearing him say stuff like that
That’s not an “axe” it’s a tomahawk. They’re made more for combat and throwing not for chopping like a regular axe or hatchet that’s why it feels weird and doesn’t chop great.
Just in case I get beat down for being a nit picker the big difference is the lack of a check to force the wood apart and the butt of it has no weight. The grinds also more flat ground instead of convex so the edge won’t hold up like an axe would it’s more of a scalpel edge. It’s like using a throwing knife for whittling, yeah it’ll work but not that great lol
He should review liquid gas stove such as the Colman single burner gasoline stove, the original Colman white gas stove, and the msr whisper light international that runs on almost anything. Then see who comes out on top.
I just love those Coleman white gas ones, I have a 2 burner and a single burner, very economical on fuel and easy to simmer. They’re built like a tank too, there’s a reason there are some really old ones still working and being sold in EBay. I car/tent camp so weight is not really an issue.
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Cool beans
@@coolbeans9612 you just gained a subscriber lol
Tyler you should see if you can straight pipe something with PVC and see how long it lasts or if it melts etc
Thanks for thinking of my balls
Un skrew the knife blade on the black hatchet
“Before i was rudely interrupted by my own stupidity” is my new favorite quote
That’s my life
Damn I forgot he said this. I'm gonna start saying this shit at work.
Agreed 💯
Except it wasn't his stupidity. It was the stupidity of that mall ninja garbage.
I got to write it down
It was the tiny hatchet cutter hammer falling apart for me. Maybe best test ever.
Just pure comedy
I had a autistic attack well reading this
I've seen every video on this channel and that tiny hatchet hammer falling apart is hands down the best thing you've ever done Tyler.
I like the electric hammer.... still make me laugh 😂
@@peters7413 a classic
I haven’t seen every video from him but I’ve seen a good chunk of them and I have to agree. That’s one of the best things I’ve seen
@@peters7413 was about to post that I think the electric hammer is one of the funniest things I have ever watched
I was about to send the identical comment and read yours. Cheers!
I totally expected that dull axe to split wood well, because the two most important factors for splitting wood are the angle and mass of the blade.
He's a limp wristed cuck that's why
You know its serious when he breaks out the sharpness tester
Yep
I mean it's the only proper way to test how sharp a blade is. Not sure not that means it's serious.
@@ThePrufessa it was a joke lmao
I took it personal - Michael Jordan - Tylertube
well actually a dull knife or blade is actually more dangerous because when using it you have to apply more force making the cut deeper but i do love a sharp knife or blade myself
One thing I’ve realized about these Survival Multitool type products is that it really doesn’t matter if they’re functional or not. 99/100 times the person buying it is a prepper-type whose gonna throw it in a concrete basement and never use it or someone whose just gonna throw it under a car seat and leave it there. People who are actually going out into situations where they know they’ll need survival tools will get tools they know they can rely on, which usually means they do one thing particularly well instead of being all around survival tools,
I get gifted a metric crap-ton of these kind of tools by family. Hell, everything he has in this video, I've been given. And yeah, I don't even bother reviewing them and they do just sit and gather dust...
Who's*
Whose = belonging to who.
@@englishatheart Who = who cares
I’m not a survivalist but a tent camper. Anyone that’s experienced camper knows that too, I must say that the one tool that can successfully do lots of things is a Victorinox Swiss Army Knife ( the original). But is obvious that you’re not chopping a block of wood with it, that being said you never know when you’ll be in the middle of the Sahara, dying of thirst, finding that one bottle of wine that you desperately need to open and chug before you die but you carried your trusty Swiss Army Knife and now you can die happy and drunk.
Well first survival thing to know is anything that contains alcohol will dehydrate you. Your body needs water. In a survival situation drink water and or Gatorade etc, not booze, wine , sodas or too much caffine😁
The tiny hammer hatchet is Forrest Gumps leg braces when hes running from the bullies
#underratedcomment
RUN FOREST RUUUUUUUUN!!!!!!!!
Tyler always said life was like a battlebox, you never know what you’re gonna get.
Forest doesn't have to worry about this hatchet.
22:00 the nail puller for that tool is limited to the length of nail due to the tool’s lack in diameter. The hammer used after to pull the larger nail out has a longer head which when rolled, creates a larger diameter and can achieve the height needed to fully extract the nail.
So in short, the tool works great for what it is made for. But you can’t go past it’s capabilities and expect great results.
U basically said what he said but with extra words
@@joeyramos4772 holy shit. You're three years late. We've done moved on to bigger and better things my guy. Lol
"If you were a cannibal, you could stab somebody, and then you could eat them!" - Tyler 2021. Hahaha
Would the spike help kill an animal? Stab plants to eat so you didn't have to bend over so often? Gather litter that might turn out to be useful for survival?
It appears that on the final swing with the axe machete thing, you struck the concrete which is what did the rest of the damage to the blade. Good video :)
9:18 - OW Tyler, why'd you chuck that fire log wannabe at me
Macgyver coming across that hammer/axe multi tool while in a situation: "No getting out of this one I guess."
Lol
tyler: i hate this design because the blade can come down right on top of your hand
me: dont use it
tyler *starts sawing* : you paid attention, i almost did it. that could have easily folded onto my had
me: stop!
tyler *still sawing* : i literally just just did it
me: STOP!
tyler *continues sawing*
I just had a stroke reading this
I don’t understand huhhhhh???
I understood it idk what these people are about
I love watching Tyler on a sat night playing with dangerous weapons.
That tiny hammer thing just had me dying from laughing it was worth putting into the video just for the laugh. 😂😂
Not going to lie watching the 16 in one tool just fall apart was the highlight of this video I couldn't stop laughing
Axe dented because it is 1st of not properly heat treated.
2nd it is the same metal all throughout thats why it is nediocre at best
3rd the axe has bad edge geometry.
4th the axe is not as thick as it shoud be to make it durable. It is a little thicker then the machete, that is bad for structural integrety of the axe.
Also you didn't cut the waterbottle properly because your edge allignment was off... not it's fault.
You should try to cut from right shoulder to left knee it is way more easy for edge allignment (basic overhead HEMA strike)
It is really easy to get this basic done and you can clearly rate the product and not the edge allignment. Also try the cutting test a couple times and make sure it's nut user error. That would be really nice. The cut from shoulder would also be better with your limitid space. It is easier to stop and it water would not squirt to the camera also.
also he bashed the axe off the cement floor and fucking wrecked it XD
"Normal machete things" hacks a solid block of wood.
That multi tool hatchet hammer thing has to be the best part of the video 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I’ve had a few different brands of pocket chainsaw. The handles are the first thing to go. The flat metal eventually cuts through it. I replaced my handles with thick nylon webbing and stitched it redundantly. Been using that one for a while now. The teeth need sharpened every now and then but there’s not many of them anyway.
when taking out long nails you're supposed to put a wooded wedge under ur hammer so u have more leverage and u don't ruin ur work piece
Levers - a basic concept Tyler has yet to discover. Maybe if he read a book ;D
Trying to explain that to someone who doesn't know the difference between a metal saw and a wood saw.
So, when splitting you want a dull edge rather than extremely sharp. Where you want the razor sharp ax head is for chopping. From a former woodsman competitor. Love your videos.
When you pulled out the small axe multi tool I was like wait I have that thing. It is a piece of trash
I really, really, appreciate the irony of someone with a heavy beard pushing groinal trimmers.
you dont want an axe or hatchet head to be over sharpened, it makes them weak.
It's the weight of the blade that matters
@@thakyou5005 especially with axes, you want a borderline dull blade that's heavy
Context for anyone that doesn't know. The weight of an axe causes the blade to bend and ship easily if it is thin. So a thicker, duller blade will make your axe last longer especially since it will most likely be used on wood. If you didn't have to worry about blade damage you could have a sharp axe that would work great.
You don't want it dull, you just need it sharpened at a wider angle.
I’ve gotta disagree. Unless it’s a splitting maul. But I never really call splitting mauls “axes”.
I used to do a decent amount of tree felling with an axe just to do some old school building stuff. Sharpening my axe was ALWAYS worth it, chopped better, chopped more true, lot fewer “bounces”, was just overall a better experience every single time.
I would get my axes as sharp as possible every winter before I went out to do things.
I have that ultimate survival tool in my car. I love it. I removed the saw blade and wrapped the handle with paracord for more grip/comfort and to use as cordage if needed.
wtf? I was not expecting the machete axe thing to be sharp at all. Even decent brands have a hard time sharpening large blades and machetes. The fact that they actually got an edge on that monstrosity is honestly pretty impressive.
Couple things to note, you don't want a thin axe as it needs the wedge shape to split the wood and, second, you don't want it razor sharp for the same reason you don't want your lawn mower blade to be a razor either. At that high of a force razors don't last and bend quickly. It's no surprise the machete part did better than the axe and I do agree with you that the tool is trying to be too many things. The point of the machete having a thicker curve towards the front is to act as a pseudo axe. Because it has the handle on the front the machete part it could function as a good Draw Knife but early in the game you'd have no need for something like that as it's required that you build other pieces of equipment so you can hold a piece of wood down so you could apply a draw knife to it. Overall, nice vid!
1:54 if you are tired of hearing about manscaped. your welcome.
“Slicing things with water bottles” 😂 LOL I love love love your channel. You are so unpredictable and every video is awesome!! #NOPICKLESFORPEOPLE
As a blacksmith I think that reason the axe on the machete got destroyed was they tried to make the axe softer in the back to absorb shock but by doing that they did it poorly and didn’t get the blade hard
The "matchete" as I call it is the dumbest idea I have ever heard of. Who ever thought it was a good idea to put a blade on your blade isn't that sharp (if you know what I mean) 😏
Nothing like a fresh wound to tend to from a tool with negligent design. That'll totally help in any SURVIVAL situation!
The odd stepped cut out that was present in a couple of these is a "wrench" like tool
The LOOK on your face when that lil multi tool thing self destructed was GOLD. I love your videos. Keep up the good work!!
38 min i like gives me something to watch for a while
Same with me. I mostly watch videos on UA-cam for entertainment, so the longer they are, the less time I have to spend looking for another video to watch. The videos that are reviews or educational for something that I seriously want to learn about, I prefer them to be as long and information filled as possible for the same reason. If I find a review video with something I'm looking at buying, if the person just says "it's good", I consider that an almost completely useless video.
When it comes to the nail removal, using the teeth on the hammer, there is a trick I learned long ago. You place a block (most use wood block) under the hammer to help get more height on lifting the nail up out of the wood. So that is an option for that hammer/axe/saw tool you tested.
Definitely impressed with the pocket chainsaw. Might pick up one for a bugout bag.
Police still after you?
18:03 it is a tool for super secret agent as it performs self destruct after use hahaha
I lost it when that axe/hammer multi-tool just started falling apart when he was chopping the wood.😂
"Take the saw and throw it in the river somewhere" - Tyler
😶 Not the f'n New River plz.
If I took a solid guess as to why that crazy axe saw and machete didn't cut smoothly through the water bottle I would say it's because of the paracord handle section for the axe. It looked like you hit it right at that location.
9:03 You should try following: when the wood is stuck on axe like that, lift the wood and axe, while in the air, turn it the other way round (so that the wood is up and dull part of axe is facing downwards), swing it and hit it against some other wood or stump which is standing on the ground. The force should be enough to split the wood. Of course, when trying to chop planks, it might be less effective...
@8:20 it would been awesome if you had a fake hand with red liquid in the fingers, then chopped the fingers off while holding the wood and acting like you're in pain haha.
22:40 Tyler has yet to work out the concept of levers, hammers nails and pieces of wood. LEVERS dude, levers ;D
"Before I was rudely interrupted by my own stupidly..."
That's easily the best quote that's come out if this channel
Just so you know, it was at the moment that the tiny hatchet fall apart whilst you were trying to chop with it that made me laugh and sub.
Concerned about the saw in the handle, and yet is using a hand chainsaw inches from wearing rubber sandals on sock covered feet? Let's say "Safety is job 4!"
7:43 they’re survival tools. they’re not supposed to be the equivalent of individual tools designed for single purpose. If you were in a survival situation and you had that you’d be incredibly thankful
2:27 at least you know it's sharp
That machete/axe/saw thingy is a darn Darwin award waiting to happen. When using it as an axe, you are swinging the pointy part of the mahcete towards you. One missed swing and you hit yourself in a thigh with a machete.
I always need to hang a picture in the woods when I'm camping
A picture of a forest, yes?
cutting waterbottle in half smoothly requires edge alignment and you missed edge quite a lot 3:50
22:15 You can add a wood block under the axe and pull that nail out
This is the channel i go to when i want to witness "Normal Machete Things"
@13:20.....you do have a knife that sharp.😁
I can see shadversity showing up to explain the omniblade like "👓🚙 well let me explain "
Let me tell you why this thing is bloody shtoopid
Gang Gang flops..kept thinking of Theo Von xD Love the reviews!!! Know what to buy now :)
I actually laughed when that little multi tool failed 😂 also, I LOVE the safety footwear 👌🏻 GANG GANG 🙏🏻
What does gang gang mean? Google's answer combined with the shoes makes no sense.
@@dancinginthepsychward6381 I know it’s been a year but they’re from a comedian Theo Von
@@ramranchgeneral1890 thank you!
I can't get over his "gang gang" slides shoes 😂
12:00 ...haha that what she said..😆😆
That sawchetetchet foolishness, you're a brave man testing that. I'm honestly blown away that it didn't snap in half. Those stamped stainless turds love to break.
Perfect timing, was just about to finish my survival bag.
8:00 yes, because wearing slides while using a machete/axe/saw is a safe and smart thing to do.
Everyone thought that!!! Lmao.
I found the hatchet multi-tool on Amazon, and there's a picture that shows its dimensions and it didn't lie
Well... Tyler really isn't the sharpest tool in the shed.... that last saw was sharper than him
@@raypimienta7670 lmao
@@raypimienta7670 the last saw was for metal, he def isnt bright.
That machete axe combo giving me major final fantasy 10 vibes
Slicing water bottles inside a garage... "Some of that went into the heater" 😆
Great video, man.
Just wanna say! My husband was gifted the tiny tool (different brand) and has used it many many times for bushcraft. It's fab for stripping wood for starting fires and obviously the tools are what they are. A good purchase for anyone who does bushcraft often and needs something to help with a fire and open their beer 💪🏻😂
this channel never seems to disappoint. the best videos every upload
This might be Tyler’s best video yet
the axe doesn’t feel right because you’re almost stabbing yourself every time you use it
It's actually more dangerous to the user than anything you might be using it on.
@@Duhmmy you go to cut down a thin tree and end up taking your arm off with the machete part
The axe doesn't work to split wood cuz there is zero wedge to actually cause the split. Plus no weight to help and then the weak metal didn't help lol
BUZZ BUZZ! RAT KING ON THA FEET! I FEEL YA DADDY!
The saw is not for cutting, but notching
I hope my relationship is as strong as that table has been
Nice Reviews.
I actually use the pocket chainsaw. I have one for my survival kit and one as a backup for my chainsaw, should I pinch it.
I believe that Off grid tools survival axe is modeled after aa aircraft "rescue axe" I have seen in the past It is supposed to be able to be used on metal.
I would have like to have seen it tested against sheet metal. Maybe an old car door, or something, to see how the axe handles against the sheet metal, and the saw against a door post.
Sawzall
“I’m gonna do normal machete things”
*proceeds to chop 2x4 like an axe*
What I say to people who get multi-tool stuff. “Just get all the stuff separately, you’ll get way better performance stop wasting your money on junk”
Axe doesn't have enough material to actually be a structurally viable axe.
The axe was bent up because he hit it against the concrete when it came out
@@eliwahlin689 I've hit knives n hatchets against rock ect and never had it tear the blade like that. That was some soft ass metal frfr
The nail puller on any hammer sometimes needs a block under it for leverage. No worries.
I have that hand chainsaw. I really liked the coil saw style that you unwind and use the same way, the ones that look like miniature barbed wire. Those go through wet or dry wood like butter. But they kink and break very quickly. You have to get a stiff branch and make a bow saw for those to last. And then they don't work as well. The chain saw will not work that way, fyi, no bow saw potential there. And you must keep oil with it or it will bind up in the joints and likely kink. So you need spare replacement links, too. But unlike those coil saws, you can resharpen the chains, and fix them if they kink. It's great camping or backpacking. And with both handles in one hand, I suspect it would be decent self-defence as well.
And I don't always mind if blades or axes don't come sharpened from the factory. Sometimes you can find real gems that are manufactured roughly and only need a good finishing edge. If the steel is good, and the edge has the initial contours, I can do the rest and still feel totally satisfied saving a buck.
He could break an anvil with a feather 😂😂😂😂😂
26:24 it's good at sitting because a sitting egde doesn't need to be extra sharp because it's more about force distribution, that and the hammer head design probably helps with splitting with such little mass. And the claw part on the hammer, ypu could always put a stint between your work to raise the angle of a too small prying apparatus.
Fun fact: I have never been This early!
Not fun in the slightest
That’s not what she says. 😂
@@kyronnewbury yours matches perfectly. All kyrons are fat squirrel face no it all’s.
Well done keep up your good name.
Same
Edit: well nevermind
Me either 😂
👍Thanks for helping us avoid ripoffs 😺.
My 2-cents-worth:
For #1, that saw would work better pulling down. Re. those "Rambo knives", I was told to set the backward pointing teeth into a high tree branch and pull down to saw off the branch for firewood. If I had to get that tool, I'd cut down the axe into a hand guard.
For #2, @ 17:28 😆😆 I'm laughing with you not at you I hope. Also a li'l surprised you didn't hit your fingers using that short handle.
#4, Pocket chainsaw 😺.
It’s entertaining watching how crap some items are
So, I bet the returns department love you.
Side note: the "nail puller" in the hammer head, is designed to hold the nails so that you don't have to hold them for the initial hit.
The last axe over time is pretty good, but it does cone loose after about a week of daily heavy-duty use.
I don't need Manscaped anything. My manly, musty, swamp ass scent gets me enough attention.
Ummm, yuck!!!!
For anybody who cares, the 2nd tool he tested actually is good for the archery range. I have 2 diff versions of that tool and they do suck for most things but at the archery range, they work great. The tool works great for pulling arrow heads out of the target block when they get stuck and also for fetching arrows etc... so ya, the tool is underwhelming but very good for specific tools at the archery range. 😀
BTW I think the one he got was a knock off cuz the 2 I have r really tough and r the orig ones that were "invented" so if u do plan on buying one for something, buy 1 of the orig versions, not a knock off. Lol
That squeaking noise from the saw omg, that's worse than nails on chalkboard to me! Great video besides that! :D
ikr. I think it's the first time I actually feel awful from it being recorded xD
About the tool that self destructed: I'm surprised that It didn't fall apart on the way to the store or when you brought it home.
“Let’s do normal machete things”... begins chopping into a 4*4
That one with the folding saw blade would be hell for left handed users.
Amazon gives you measurements from what ive seen so yet again a case of Tyler not reading
That little hand axe with the dangerous saw is actually based off old aircraft survival axes. I think they were issued in the airforce to pilots back in the day
Hearing him say “ball” doesn’t sound right 😂. Like I’m not saying I am grossed out or it’s bad or anything but I’m just not used to hearing him say stuff like that
You should consider investing in a high speed camera !
That’s not an “axe” it’s a tomahawk. They’re made more for combat and throwing not for chopping like a regular axe or hatchet that’s why it feels weird and doesn’t chop great.
Just in case I get beat down for being a nit picker the big difference is the lack of a check to force the wood apart and the butt of it has no weight. The grinds also more flat ground instead of convex so the edge won’t hold up like an axe would it’s more of a scalpel edge. It’s like using a throwing knife for whittling, yeah it’ll work but not that great lol
That swiss army knife hatchet thing is adorable. It's like baby's first hatchet.
Who else got this recommended 1 day later 😂 😂
I know that wasn’t funny at all please leave me alone 😢 😭
He should review liquid gas stove such as the Colman single burner gasoline stove, the original Colman white gas stove, and the msr whisper light international that runs on almost anything. Then see who comes out on top.
I just love those Coleman white gas ones, I have a 2 burner and a single burner, very economical on fuel and easy to simmer. They’re built like a tank too, there’s a reason there are some really old ones still working and being sold in EBay. I car/tent camp so weight is not really an issue.