I’ve had a great experience with the expensive PB Swiss bits, they really do last a really really long time, but if you’re the kind of person to lose bits, skip them
i have a nice set of the knipex bits but most of my stuff is klein. my unitbits are def harbor freight. all my motor control stuff and contactor stuff like crimping forks etc are from there too. just cheaper and saves the customer money. @@deedeeramone34
I picked up a swivel head racheting screwdriver with storage on temu for around 7$, Its solid quality and I love it so far even after a few months of near daily use
Awesome video. All my heavy duty and specialty tools in my bag that I don’t have on my tool belt are harbor freight. Great for theft prevention purposes and yeah they do the job and save your pockets! 👍
I’ve bought a red tooleague version of those wire strippers for 10$ on amazon. I’ve used them daily at work for about 8 months now, still using them today. They’re great, would buy again if they broke
You must look at their high speed steel carbide hole saws. I got a set of five of them for 6 bucks different sizes and I will literally never buy the Klein one again at 45 bucks for one!
Did you actually test the "rated" drivers? Because we've had some problems here in Europe with the "amazingly low priced" tools and appliances from questionable sources - turns out it's actually pretty easy to stamp something like "CE" on your stuff and pretend you comply.
😂😂 he didn't even test anything and also pointed out he used impact for tapping bit 🤔🤔🤦♂️ that's an obvious giveaway he's no clue what he's even talking about. Impact motion will damage the thread as you cut it 🤷♂️🤦♂️ why would you do that 🤯
Never used Temu but some of these seem interesting. Especially that first stubby you showed. I’m typically happy to pay extra for quality, but sometimes cheap tools are great. My main nut drivers (except my malco flip) are the cheap little $3 harbor freight set that comes w/ 9. Just can’t beat that value.
I could be wrong but I believe the writing on that ratcheting stubby is the same writing the Predator alien species use, yeah I'm almost positive it's the same!...lol
Personally not a fan and had some ratchets for years i never used and one day decided to try their warranty took it in said i wasnt happy with it and they asked if i wanted a replacement or store credit. I took the credit so they did stand by their warranty with no proof of purchase on 3 old discontinued items
Hard to trust the actual insulation capability/rating of those "VDE screwdriver". Those are not "VDE" and from what you showed in the video I could not see the official VDE Testing and Certification Institute symbol. Buyer beware of cheap knockoffs from Peking!
Those bit holders are junk having had them. A bunch of my bits got lost because it doesnt hold them securely. The vessel bit holders are way better because they actually hold securely.
@@efektmurowany The following firms assembly in the US, although they do contain some foreign made parts: Apple (actually Flex) builds Mac Pro models in TX. DigitalStorm produces gaming PCs in CA. Falcon Northwest has been building high-end PCs in OR since 1992. Lenovo has a small assembly operation in NC. MSI builds some of its Aegis and Codex desktops in the US. Origin PC makes all of its computers in FL. Supermicro servers for the US are often made in CA. Every Velocity Micro PC is assembled by hand in VA.
i thought it was well done. At least untill you were so positive about things that was not very great, and i realized you're affiliated :) unlucky, go next
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Bro really hated my comment about all his tools being way too expensive and said hold my beer…. Ahahahahaha
😂😂😂
I think especially for small stuff like this that has a limited life span anyway it’s the best place to save money
Harbor freight is the way to go for all expendable stuff imo like
Zip ties, unibits, drill bits and crimping fork kits/ heat shrink etc
I’ve had a great experience with the expensive PB Swiss bits, they really do last a really really long time, but if you’re the kind of person to lose bits, skip them
i have a nice set of the knipex bits but most of my stuff is klein. my unitbits are def harbor freight. all my motor control stuff and contactor stuff like crimping forks etc are from there too. just cheaper and saves the customer money.
@@deedeeramone34
I picked up a swivel head racheting screwdriver with storage on temu for around 7$, Its solid quality and I love it so far even after a few months of near daily use
It actuall looks like the one at 7:05 ! But longer
It’s actually insane. I wasn’t expecting it at all but it’s pretty sweet
Awesome video. All my heavy duty and specialty tools in my bag that I don’t have on my tool belt are harbor freight. Great for theft prevention purposes and yeah they do the job and save your pockets! 👍
It’s a great place to save money!
I’ve bought a red tooleague version of those wire strippers for 10$ on amazon. I’ve used them daily at work for about 8 months now, still using them today. They’re great, would buy again if they broke
You must look at their high speed steel carbide hole saws. I got a set of five of them for 6 bucks different sizes and I will literally never buy the Klein one again at 45 bucks for one!
Its nice to see tools at a reasonable price for people getting in the trade or to you for yourself if its not a daily driver
Drilling with Impact driver hurt my soul!
What is the name or link of the drill machine
Did you actually test the "rated" drivers? Because we've had some problems here in Europe with the "amazingly low priced" tools and appliances from questionable sources - turns out it's actually pretty easy to stamp something like "CE" on your stuff and pretend you comply.
He doesn’t test anything. He’s a UA-camr pretending to be an electrician.
😂😂 he didn't even test anything and also pointed out he used impact for tapping bit 🤔🤔🤦♂️ that's an obvious giveaway he's no clue what he's even talking about. Impact motion will damage the thread as you cut it 🤷♂️🤦♂️ why would you do that 🤯
Never used Temu but some of these seem interesting. Especially that first stubby you showed. I’m typically happy to pay extra for quality, but sometimes cheap tools are great. My main nut drivers (except my malco flip) are the cheap little $3 harbor freight set that comes w/ 9. Just can’t beat that value.
Temu sent you the stuff all right I’m just gonna head out now no real opinion here
I could be wrong but I believe the writing on that ratcheting stubby is the same writing the Predator alien species use, yeah I'm almost positive it's the same!...lol
I think you're on to something
Do you ever use kobalt tools?
Personally not a fan and had some ratchets for years i never used and one day decided to try their warranty took it in said i wasnt happy with it and they asked if i wanted a replacement or store credit. I took the credit so they did stand by their warranty with no proof of purchase on 3 old discontinued items
That is Japanese writing on the stubby
Hard to trust the actual insulation capability/rating of those "VDE screwdriver". Those are not "VDE" and from what you showed in the video I could not see the official VDE Testing and Certification Institute symbol. Buyer beware of cheap knockoffs from Peking!
The stubby is titanium I have it
What are the best methods to build up side work and more clients? Assuming you do side work lol
Not the subject of this video.....be quiet please. You have been warned.😊
Calm down Karen… I mean Phillip
@@phillipperkins5476you’re a joke
Those bit holders are junk having had them. A bunch of my bits got lost because it doesnt hold them securely. The vessel bit holders are way better because they actually hold securely.
Who says 8\32 common man its quarter inch
The fraction yes but it’s a #8 - 32
Get back to us after you have used them. Cool looking does not make for a useful tool.
Im sure your stuff would last allot longer using a drill and not an impact. Just saying.
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You’re the man
Support China more & more 😂😂😂
Written from Chinese made phone or computer.
@@cfldriven are there any usa made computers?
@@efektmurowany The following firms assembly in the US, although they do contain some foreign made parts:
Apple (actually Flex) builds Mac Pro models in TX.
DigitalStorm produces gaming PCs in CA.
Falcon Northwest has been building high-end PCs in OR since 1992.
Lenovo has a small assembly operation in NC.
MSI builds some of its Aegis and Codex desktops in the US.
Origin PC makes all of its computers in FL.
Supermicro servers for the US are often made in CA.
Every Velocity Micro PC is assembled by hand in VA.
@@efektmurowany'compurers'
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@@phillipperkins5476 ;)
i thought it was well done. At least untill you were so positive about things that was not very great, and i realized you're affiliated :) unlucky, go next
1⅜" on that unibit?