I don’t understand why you don’t have 10 million subscribers yet. Your channel and content are absolutely fantastic-probably the best EDC channel out there, hands down.
I just went and bought 2 HOTO screwdrivers because of this review. I never knew these existed. I have 5 different size screwdrivers at my desk that came with other things. You know, the stupid, light weight plastic handled ones. The HOTO will replace them all at my desk. Thank you so much for bring this tool to my attention.
The Metmo bit holder is designed to work with their pocket driver. You can get a plastic cut out from Metmo that binds them together using the holder’s magnet and it works brilliantly to create a portable screwdriver set.
Great info on the vise! I don't know if your relationship with Metmo prevents it, but the 711L Lollipop is the best EDC pocket screwdriver I've ever handled. Can spin it quickly when the screw is loosened, and you can convert to an L handle when you need torque. 711L are about to release an in line ratchet product in a few weeks that will fit in the Leatherman flat bit exchanger.
I’m subscribed to your channel and I really enjoy your content. This time, however, an approximately 10 minute long Jackery commercial on a 20 minute video is a big turn off. Jackery sponsorship is ubiquitous and there are much better brands/products in the solar generator space.
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate sponsored content is not for everyone, especially 6 minutes in a 22 minute video! - However, I only work with suppliers that I believe may be of interest to the audience and don't forget the sponsor support helps to make the channel viable. I also include chapters so content can be skipped easily. As I write this the Jackery reviewed is £599 - the sector is competitive - but this is hard to beat at that price.
@@rangerbravo at least on the phone it gives an indication even when there isn'tchapters of roughly where the embeded ad ends so you can skip it if you want.
Yeah I am not really okay with paying for youtube premium and having to manually skip a third of the video. If everyone did it, it completely bypasses the point.
Jon love your content but please note beams are generally described for structural horizontal elements for partitions you would describe it better as vertical studs either timber or metal.
That stud finder looks good - most of the ones I've used over the years work in reverse - ie if it indicates there is a stud you can be sure there isn't one . . .
Great collection Sir!! The vice grip was a nice addition, quite the opposite of EDC. Crazy that the Metmo bit holder doesn’t have a bit socket. I’d buy one I don’t get the fuss about the ad. It can be easily skipped and I assume it’s even relevant for the audience.
my friend, I appreciate Jackery, I even own one, but you made a mistake I think at 3:34 you said the capacity is 1070 KWH but its actually 1070 WH. the kilo is not right in this case. love your videos, thank you very much for them, Naor
Hey Jon, I wanted to ask what your opinion was on the roxon flex, if you had one. Many of the major edc UA-camrs have made quite some content on it so I was surprised not to see you talk about it at least some times. Thanks!
I think you might have missed a tool at 18:37 on the top right there appears to be a car window breaker although not a tungsten tip it might do the job, another nod to the emergency service angle of the tool
The HOTO driver answers a direct question I've had about the slightly larger HOTO unit (which is a bit thick for some PC work), I'd very much like to be able to pocket a screwdriver in a mobile kit that can do this reliably and this seems to be largely what I've been seeking. I'm still not 100% sure why they do two-ended bits rather than stubbier single bits though - I think they could have handled six in the chamber that way. The vice is brilliant, wrap some cardboard around the host table and it should be much more useful for confined apartments and the like with no room for workbenches.
That Stanley Vise is interesting! I've been eyeing the IQ Vise at my local ACE hardware but at $250 plus it's a hard no until I have a specific need. The Stanley Vise is well priced!
Jon, can you please name the bag you put the HOTO into the pen slot in? I tried to see if you mentioned it but couldn’t find which bag/carryall it was.
Jon - Thank you for another interesting video on tools, EDC items, and practical products that are available. Your product summary and reviews are helpful in streamlining my research into products that will fit my needs and budget considerations. It also is satisfying to see what new innovations are being developed to make tasks, preparedness, and daily adventures easier, more effective, and gratifying. Happy Trails! 🇺🇸 🏕 🌲
While I like Jackery in general, they are just more expensive for less features than Ecoflow and Bluetti. The Stanley Vise is great, but not sure how you got it for £21, the Amazon link shows it for $67 discounted to $46, which seems like a fair price for what it is.
@@JonGadget That's a fantastic price on that vise. It doesn't even show up on the Stanley website so I wonder if it is a Europe product and costs to import? For Jackery, it is listed as $799 on their site and the BLUETTI AC70 is on sale right now for $379 (AC180 is $549). Sure, that's a sale price, and prices fluctuate, it's just a tough market and when I cross shop, Jackery is almost always more $$ with fewer features. Still love my Explorer 500 though! (wish they still sold some of their creative phone power banks)
Where's Billy Mays when you need him? JC, JG, give us some heads up next time you're doing an infomercial so we don't have to guess when to stop ffw-ing.
Sorry to inform you Jon but I ordered some irontide shorts on the recommendation of your review and whilst they accepted the order and took my money I have had 0 feed back on when it would be delivered or if it even would. I sent them an email to quiery this which they ignored and at this point I have to believe they have taken the money and ran.
How long ago did you order? I placed an order during the summer based of Jon’s reviews for a couple of pairs and a Polo. Took about a month to get delivered to Ireland. There was no tracking, they just arrived 1 day.
I'm confident they will deliver - they have shipped thousands over the years - I think their customer service could be improved though! email info@irontide.co and mention your order came following a JG review.
@@Jason_Reynolds 3 weeks ago, and I need them for a holiday im going on in 2 weeks so unless they arrive before that it still wont be acceptable to me if they arrive at some point in the future. Even if they do arrive before my holiday, I still find it unacceptable for them to not respond to my email query about my order, although im not that sour to hold a grudge.
I hate to break it to you, but the entire video is more or less a commercial. The Amazon links to the items he presents are affiliate links, meaning he gets a commission when people use them to make purchases.
If you hate to admit it, stop hating. Absolutely nothing to gain by this comment besides groping for likes and needlessly denigrating Jon and his 184,000 subscribers.
To the people complaining about the five minute Jackery "commercial", you do realize that the other 17 minutes was also a commercial, right? The channel makes a commission when you buy one of the displayed items using an affiliate link. Nothing wrong with it, since that information is disclosed in the description. I'm just saying getting bent out of shape about a skippable long commercial at the begin of what's essentially a commercial is kind of silly. Lol
I've had that Stanley vice for a couple of years. It's bloody brilliant, I use it for loads of things. Great for smaller uses, not for heavy uses. I recommend.
😂😂Got to laugh at those unsubscribing because of the Jackery ad… I know people hate to be sold too but we love to buy… that said, do you not realise 1 - every item in this video is an ‘ad’ and 2 - that’s why we’re here! 😂 Keep going Jonathan. Love the videos and your delivery.
I have some thoughts on some of the tools you mentioned, as a professional electrician using them every single day. The toughbuilt knife is a cool design and the knife itself is good, BUT you must use propietary toughbuilt blades. This is a deal breaker because the blades are crap. I've seen the blades chip and dent themselves from barely scoring copper wires. The Ox pencil is crap as well, it's good at first but the shealth/quiver wears out quickly meaning the pencil will fall out of the quiver constantly. The mechanism inside the pencil also wears out within months, making the lead slide back inside the pencil eith pressure meaning it won't even be able to mark anything after that. Stick to Pica.
The Stanley vice is very similar but not as versatile as the Dremel vice. The Dremel one is mostly plastic which makes it light and doesn't seem to make it weak. Not sure of the price of the Dremel vise these days, Dremel like to keep their prices high, I bought mine many moons ago.
In Canada, the Franklin stud finder is sold under the Stanley brand, available at Canadian Tire. I just bought one three weeks ago and it is brilliant.
My instinct was that they came out 5 to 10 years ago and a bit of research suggested it was 2017 but they are indeed VERY useful if you're attempting to put up a heavy bathroom cabinet on your own which has holes in the back that are too small or deep to fit a pencil - absolute genius and would probably sell well in the USA too
That adjustable spanner is a joke😂 get a far superior tool from half the money and them knife scraper tools are only for destroying surfaces. Jon a run to a proper tradesman shop you will find and arsenal of tools that are unique.
Have to be honest, as a first responder (firefighter), the Newtorch Pioneer look extremly bad designed by people who don't have any idea of what emergency services look like. 1: colours, directly tell you that something is wrong, firefighter, paramedics and policemen aren't the army, they are here for the population and they have to be visible in order to avoid being it by a car a be extremly easy to recognize, in the UK you even pushed that further than in Switzerland, so we don't want black/metalic tool, we want highly visible tools, like that we can see them in harder conditions and it is in fact even more important for civilians that plan to use it as an emergency tool, you aren't trained at all, you will probably be injured or at least under heavy stresses when you will reach for this tool, you need to be able to see it easely. design don't have his place in the emergency world, everything have an utility (excepted in the US, they missed 1 or 2 centuries). You can easely see it with real first responder multitool as the victorinox rescue tool, x-shears or even leatherman. 2 : Don't have to be operable with 1 hand, but have to be operable with fire gloves, this tool isn't, victorinox's rescue tool is easy to use with fire glove (logical, victorinox's CEO was a volunteer firefighter during several years), even for a civilian it is important, as said before, you will be injured or under heavy stresses when reaching for this tool, you need a tool that will be easy to use, even with your hands not fulling obeying you, heavely shaking, frostbite, etc... it will be comparable has if you had heavy gloves. 3: wrong tools, you won't for exemple never uncuff someone that was cuffed by the police, they will do it, you in the worst case you will cut the handcuffs or broke them and I never heard about something like that. I'm not a paramedic so I could be wrong and every countrys do it differently, but if my memories are good, in Europe, oxygen tanks do not need a key and even if they need it, remember that it is only for paramedics and that they have special pants, making it easy for them to access everything they need, including this key, which one doesn't weight anything and is way more easy and fast to access than this tool. This blade don't have any purpose in the emergency world, we need serrated blades like the victorinox one, it even better when they are securised as the second one on the victorinox's rescue tool, making if you are the rights blades, all the others cutter things useless, escpecially if you have a real pair of emergency scissors. The pocket clip is useless, you will carry it in his sheat in the emergency world, that can only get stuck in clothes or other things, you don't want that in an emergency. The saw don't have any use in the emergency world except potentially on a forest fire, it is why the only tool that have one is the victorinox's one and their saw is able to cut through windshield, giving them way more usability and they still work on wood. The only right tool is the ruler that could be usefull at least for firefighter. 4)the scissors are too short and not in the right material, they are too bad. (the biggest problem is the lenght) 5)We could talk about the pliers, this is an open discussion, I wouldn't integrate them in the same tool. 6) this thing will be a nightmare to wash after it was exposed to blood and other fluids. If you are a civilian, I would honestly recommand you one of those small springloaded glass breaker with a strap who are made of a visible plastic, somewhere easly visible and accessible in your car, everything else come with training and you got everything you need into the car's first aid kit (at least if it respond to the compulsory standarts in Switzerland), the first thing to remember is always: are you safe, then call rescue, then secure the scene, then rescue peoples if you can and if the operator don't said to you something else, ALWAYS KEEP THE OPERATOR ON THE PHONE! If you are a first responder, you honestly don't need my help, but to share it I have a victorinox rescue tool and as a Swiss firefighter it is enough, but I will probably buy emergency scissors (not a lot of knowledge here as I'm not a paramedic, will see what others recommand me), the pliers still an open debate, I whatever don't have the money for the moment. modification: and I forgot: WHERE IS THE GLASS BREAKER???
Also a firsts responder here. I agree with you, for the most part. I miss a glass breaker, although there are much better options as the ones normally found on multitools or knives, they still can be useful. For anyone who isn't a first responder, I would recommend a ResQme, a window punch and seat belt cutter in one. My two favorite rescue tools are, the Leatherman Raptor trauma shears, and the Victorinox Rescue. This combination is all, or even more than I need most of the time.
The OX tough carbon marking pencil is a ripoff from the better quality Pica pencil. I can recommend the entire Pica collection (it's just a few items) to anyone. I have about 75% of their items in my home workshop. Epic stuff. I also have both Marxman marking tools and have only used the "green" one. So far it's great.
@@JonGadget the Aldi one out performs the Stanley on a price to performance basis. They are both budget alternatives to the Panavise stuff, which are on another level.
I'm looking forward to hearing more about your van! The Franklin Stud Finer has been in my tool bag for many years, the only thing I've found more reliable is a 16d nail! 🤣😂
I'm sorry but both those utility knives were garbage. I love this channel but the first one is an oversized novelty that many smaller products do the same. To say that James brand one is the best looking one you've come across means you are not really looking. So many epic uks out there like civivi elementum
Welcome to the Jackery Show, brought to you by Jon Gadget. Looks like they got their money’s worth. Jackery got this commercial on the cheap instead of properly producing one for this major item, which is clearly beyond the normal purview of Jon’s show. This feels corrupt, Jon don’t let this happen again.
Bought that fat screwdriver and the internal magnets too weak to hold bits. Touch one they start falling out. Wrote a review after 3 mo snd Hoto refunded my money. Poor design unless they have changed it. ❤
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate sponsored content is not for everyone - However, sponsor support helps to make the channel viable. I also include chapters so content can be skipped easily. As I write this the Jackery reviewed is £599 - which considering small size makes it a great option.
Some fantastic stuff, as usual. Couldn´t resist the deep hole marker. Always a treat to watch you explain 👍
Another interesting selection of tools there Jon. Thanks. 👋🇬🇧🇪🇺🇺🇦🇮🇪
Just put that vise in my list when the family asks me what do you want for Christmas ! looks great, thanks !
I don’t understand why you don’t have 10 million subscribers yet. Your channel and content are absolutely fantastic-probably the best EDC channel out there, hands down.
10 million? Lol. Stop kissing his ass.
I’ve got a Stanley vice and it’s brilliant. Not had an issues with it at all.
I have that vice. Expected so-so quality considering the cheap price but it was actually really well made.
Incredible value for money!
Always enjoy your reviews. Thank you. I like that stud finder it actually works. Lol. Bench vice is nice too. ❤
I just went and bought 2 HOTO screwdrivers because of this review. I never knew these existed. I have 5 different size screwdrivers at my desk that came with other things. You know, the stupid, light weight plastic handled ones. The HOTO will replace them all at my desk. Thank you so much for bring this tool to my attention.
That MetMo Grip is real nice
I’ve got one of those stud finders. Absolutely brilliant!
The Metmo bit holder is designed to work with their pocket driver. You can get a plastic cut out from Metmo that binds them together using the holder’s magnet and it works brilliantly to create a portable screwdriver set.
Great info on the vise! I don't know if your relationship with Metmo prevents it, but the 711L Lollipop is the best EDC pocket screwdriver I've ever handled. Can spin it quickly when the screw is loosened, and you can convert to an L handle when you need torque. 711L are about to release an in line ratchet product in a few weeks that will fit in the Leatherman flat bit exchanger.
That Franklin Sensor’s stud finder is worth every penny. Game changer is an over used term, but it really is that good
I’m subscribed to your channel and I really enjoy your content. This time, however, an approximately 10 minute long Jackery commercial on a 20 minute video is a big turn off. Jackery sponsorship is ubiquitous and there are much better brands/products in the solar generator space.
It's a commercial but I am interested in something like that so it wasn't a bother at all. YMMV
you can always skip it in case its anoying
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate sponsored content is not for everyone, especially 6 minutes in a 22 minute video! - However, I only work with suppliers that I believe may be of interest to the audience and don't forget the sponsor support helps to make the channel viable. I also include chapters so content can be skipped easily. As I write this the Jackery reviewed is £599 - the sector is competitive - but this is hard to beat at that price.
Totally agree @mattwkendall
You can touch the red line and fast forward past what you don’t like. UA-cam shouldn’t be that complicated
Thank you
'Duramark Chalkshot' is what is available in the US as a Marxman Chalk Marker alternative.
I came, I watched , I bought, watched it last night and now have in my hands the Stanley vice, what a neat bit of kit. Cheers
A 5m30s ad in a 22m video... 🤯🤬
There are chapters so you can skip the anything you don't like
Makes you rethink youtube premium if you still have to watch ads.
I would argue it seems more of an infomercial type of ad which inherantly from their very premise will be on the longer side.
@@rangerbravo at least on the phone it gives an indication even when there isn'tchapters of roughly where the embeded ad ends so you can skip it if you want.
Yeah I am not really okay with paying for youtube premium and having to manually skip a third of the video. If everyone did it, it completely bypasses the point.
Jon love your content but please note beams are generally described for structural horizontal elements for partitions you would describe it better as vertical studs either timber or metal.
That stud finder looks good - most of the ones I've used over the years work in reverse - ie if it indicates there is a stud you can be sure there isn't one . . .
Great vid as always, immediately bought the Stanley vice. Nice work on your beard game, is that Jamie’s influence?
Great collection Sir!!
The vice grip was a nice addition, quite the opposite of EDC.
Crazy that the Metmo bit holder doesn’t have a bit socket. I’d buy one
I don’t get the fuss about the ad. It can be easily skipped and I assume it’s even relevant for the audience.
That Stanley vice is absolutely genius!!! Love jt
The vice is indeed amazing value and works well though it's been out for some years
I have it 😊 it has great portability
Excellent !!! ( Brazil )
marxman is sold on amazon US as chalkshot under duramark or tuffshot under OX tools
my friend, I appreciate Jackery, I even own one, but you made a mistake I think at 3:34 you said the capacity is 1070 KWH but its actually 1070 WH. the kilo is not right in this case.
love your videos, thank you very much for them, Naor
Hi Naor, you are right! I can't believe I missed that! Thanks for pointing it out 🤯
@@JonGadgetI spotted that, a 1000Kwh battery would be like 10 Tesla Model S Long Range batteries.😅
I have that thought built, however it needs special SK5
I have the Vice 😊
The big hoto 4mm driver
And that Nextorch multitool
Great tools here
Hey Jon, I wanted to ask what your opinion was on the roxon flex, if you had one. Many of the major edc UA-camrs have made quite some content on it so I was surprised not to see you talk about it at least some times.
Thanks!
I think you might have missed a tool at 18:37 on the top right there appears to be a car window breaker although not a tungsten tip it might do the job, another nod to the emergency service angle of the tool
The HOTO driver answers a direct question I've had about the slightly larger HOTO unit (which is a bit thick for some PC work), I'd very much like to be able to pocket a screwdriver in a mobile kit that can do this reliably and this seems to be largely what I've been seeking. I'm still not 100% sure why they do two-ended bits rather than stubbier single bits though - I think they could have handled six in the chamber that way.
The vice is brilliant, wrap some cardboard around the host table and it should be much more useful for confined apartments and the like with no room for workbenches.
That Stanley Vise is interesting! I've been eyeing the IQ Vise at my local ACE hardware but at $250 plus it's a hard no until I have a specific need. The Stanley Vise is well priced!
Jon, can you please name the bag you put the HOTO into the pen slot in? I tried to see if you mentioned it but couldn’t find which bag/carryall it was.
Looks like the Bellroy Desk Caddy in slate
Could you please make a tour video of your camper van?
Small super strong magnets are hard to beat as a stud finder. Locate studs and avoid the screws.
Jon - Thank you for another interesting video on tools, EDC items, and practical products that are available.
Your product summary and reviews are helpful in streamlining my research into products that will fit my needs and budget considerations.
It also is satisfying to see what new innovations are being developed to make tasks, preparedness, and daily adventures easier, more effective, and gratifying.
Happy Trails!
🇺🇸 🏕 🌲
Thanks for the kind feedback 😊
I cant see the Scraper knife in the UK?
11:17 I would personally choose a Pica Ink marker. Not a lead pencil, yes, but has a much thinner tip.
While I like Jackery in general, they are just more expensive for less features than Ecoflow and Bluetti. The Stanley Vise is great, but not sure how you got it for £21, the Amazon link shows it for $67 discounted to $46, which seems like a fair price for what it is.
Jackery is £599 at the moment - which is very competitive - small size good too.
£21 for the vice is price on Amazon in UK at time of filming.
@@JonGadget That's a fantastic price on that vise. It doesn't even show up on the Stanley website so I wonder if it is a Europe product and costs to import? For Jackery, it is listed as $799 on their site and the BLUETTI AC70 is on sale right now for $379 (AC180 is $549). Sure, that's a sale price, and prices fluctuate, it's just a tough market and when I cross shop, Jackery is almost always more $$ with fewer features. Still love my Explorer 500 though! (wish they still sold some of their creative phone power banks)
First time watcher. Great video and great setting . I will watch again
You have a pretty house!
Any chance you can review Tactical Geek L1 cache bag and maybe other gear?
Big fan of your videos Jon! Just wondering where you purchased your orange lensed glasses?
Me too. I'm looking for a new pair. Haven't seen these in any opticians here.
I have to ask about your eyewear, brand/link?
What is mains pwoer? I've never heard that term.
Jon, how come you don't wear your navy seal luminox?
Thank god you used that hammer 15:00 as intended 😂
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My Friday is complete, a Jon Gadget video to watch 😊
That's kind 😊
I’m looking for off-grid 240V to power a CPAP machine. I’m wondering if the Jackery would do the job. Has anyone had any experience with this?
I’ve used a 12V lead-acid with a DC to AC converter that did the job well. But I’m looking for a more elegant solution.
Ecoflow @@StevenGreenGuz
Where's Billy Mays when you need him? JC, JG, give us some heads up next time you're doing an infomercial so we don't have to guess when to stop ffw-ing.
Sorry to inform you Jon but I ordered some irontide shorts on the recommendation of your review and whilst they accepted the order and took my money I have had 0 feed back on when it would be delivered or if it even would. I sent them an email to quiery this which they ignored and at this point I have to believe they have taken the money and ran.
How long ago did you order? I placed an order during the summer based of Jon’s reviews for a couple of pairs and a Polo. Took about a month to get delivered to Ireland. There was no tracking, they just arrived 1 day.
I'm confident they will deliver - they have shipped thousands over the years - I think their customer service could be improved though! email info@irontide.co and mention your order came following a JG review.
@@Jason_Reynolds 3 weeks ago, and I need them for a holiday im going on in 2 weeks so unless they arrive before that it still wont be acceptable to me if they arrive at some point in the future. Even if they do arrive before my holiday, I still find it unacceptable for them to not respond to my email query about my order, although im not that sour to hold a grudge.
@@Jason_Reynolds Sorry, thank you for your comment though, it gives me some comfort.
I nearly went for a Jackery but decided on a VTOman instead.
Jackerys are terrible, some of the worst gennies on the market.
Buy an Ecoflow.
I hate to admit it, but such a long commercial is a real put off
I know it can be a put off hence the chapters so you can skip if it’s not your thing 👍
I hate to break it to you, but the entire video is more or less a commercial. The Amazon links to the items he presents are affiliate links, meaning he gets a commission when people use them to make purchases.
If you hate to admit it, stop hating. Absolutely nothing to gain by this comment besides groping for likes and needlessly denigrating Jon and his 184,000 subscribers.
To the people complaining about the five minute Jackery "commercial", you do realize that the other 17 minutes was also a commercial, right? The channel makes a commission when you buy one of the displayed items using an affiliate link. Nothing wrong with it, since that information is disclosed in the description. I'm just saying getting bent out of shape about a skippable long commercial at the begin of what's essentially a commercial is kind of silly. Lol
This. 100% This. As soon as someone hears "Sponsored by" they instantly get triggered.
shhhhh don't let the mindless consumers know
I've had that Stanley vice for a couple of years. It's bloody brilliant, I use it for loads of things. Great for smaller uses, not for heavy uses. I recommend.
22:08 idk if it’s because I’m on an IPad but him pointing at absolutely nothing gave me a good laugh 😂
0:40 As you prize folding/compact design, I am surprised to see that full-size UK plug in your kit bag!
That is my tech pouch - for max power - not for travel when size and weight becomes a factor!
When do we get a knife colab between these two?
Thank you for calling us paramedics and not "ambulance drivers."" Thank you for the great videos!
The Jackery needs more usbc’s and with higher wattage.
😂😂Got to laugh at those unsubscribing because of the Jackery ad… I know people hate to be sold too but we love to buy… that said, do you not realise 1 - every item in this video is an ‘ad’ and 2 - that’s why we’re here! 😂
Keep going Jonathan. Love the videos and your delivery.
I have some thoughts on some of the tools you mentioned, as a professional electrician using them every single day. The toughbuilt knife is a cool design and the knife itself is good, BUT you must use propietary toughbuilt blades. This is a deal breaker because the blades are crap. I've seen the blades chip and dent themselves from barely scoring copper wires. The Ox pencil is crap as well, it's good at first but the shealth/quiver wears out quickly meaning the pencil will fall out of the quiver constantly. The mechanism inside the pencil also wears out within months, making the lead slide back inside the pencil eith pressure meaning it won't even be able to mark anything after that. Stick to Pica.
The Stanley vice is very similar but not as versatile as the Dremel vice. The Dremel one is mostly plastic which makes it light and doesn't seem to make it weak.
Not sure of the price of the Dremel vise these days, Dremel like to keep their prices high, I bought mine many moons ago.
3:37 my electric car has 75kwh capacity. I guess the jackery battery has 1000wh without the kilo 😂
you are right - my mistake!
In Canada, the Franklin stud finder is sold under the Stanley brand, available at Canadian Tire. I just bought one three weeks ago and it is brilliant.
The markers are a nice idea - but...why not just use the screw or drill bit to mark the wall? Measure twice, cut (or mark in this case) once.
Stanley Vise in the US is $45 + tax & shipping
Jackery is far from being the industry leader, yeah years ago but surpassed by others for very good reasons.
This time, I already have been using 3 of those tools so I felt right as rain! haha
When you need to build in 62 levels of safety, you can be sure it has the potential to be pretty lethal.
Gonna have to watch this one again, lot of cool stuff to buy
Can someone please explain to me why people use the words colour ways instead of just using the word colours? Happy to be enlightened
Grate video. Those marksman pens are a must. Saw on the dragons den brilliant 👍🏻
My instinct was that they came out 5 to 10 years ago and a bit of research suggested it was 2017 but they are indeed VERY useful if you're attempting to put up a heavy bathroom cabinet on your own which has holes in the back that are too small or deep to fit a pencil - absolute genius and would probably sell well in the USA too
yes, in the right circumstances these would be brilliant
That adjustable spanner is a joke😂 get a far superior tool from half the money and them knife scraper tools are only for destroying surfaces. Jon a run to a proper tradesman shop you will find and arsenal of tools that are unique.
Which kind of spanner? Could you send a link please?
@Snakedoc2123 bahco,knipex or wera are all brands tradesmen use for their quality.
Have to be honest, as a first responder (firefighter), the Newtorch Pioneer look extremly bad designed by people who don't have any idea of what emergency services look like.
1: colours, directly tell you that something is wrong, firefighter, paramedics and policemen aren't the army, they are here for the population and they have to be visible in order to avoid being it by a car a be extremly easy to recognize, in the UK you even pushed that further than in Switzerland, so we don't want black/metalic tool, we want highly visible tools, like that we can see them in harder conditions and it is in fact even more important for civilians that plan to use it as an emergency tool, you aren't trained at all, you will probably be injured or at least under heavy stresses when you will reach for this tool, you need to be able to see it easely. design don't have his place in the emergency world, everything have an utility (excepted in the US, they missed 1 or 2 centuries). You can easely see it with real first responder multitool as the victorinox rescue tool, x-shears or even leatherman.
2 : Don't have to be operable with 1 hand, but have to be operable with fire gloves, this tool isn't, victorinox's rescue tool is easy to use with fire glove (logical, victorinox's CEO was a volunteer firefighter during several years), even for a civilian it is important, as said before, you will be injured or under heavy stresses when reaching for this tool, you need a tool that will be easy to use, even with your hands not fulling obeying you, heavely shaking, frostbite, etc... it will be comparable has if you had heavy gloves.
3: wrong tools, you won't for exemple never uncuff someone that was cuffed by the police, they will do it, you in the worst case you will cut the handcuffs or broke them and I never heard about something like that.
I'm not a paramedic so I could be wrong and every countrys do it differently, but if my memories are good, in Europe, oxygen tanks do not need a key and even if they need it, remember that it is only for paramedics and that they have special pants, making it easy for them to access everything they need, including this key, which one doesn't weight anything and is way more easy and fast to access than this tool.
This blade don't have any purpose in the emergency world, we need serrated blades like the victorinox one, it even better when they are securised as the second one on the victorinox's rescue tool, making if you are the rights blades, all the others cutter things useless, escpecially if you have a real pair of emergency scissors.
The pocket clip is useless, you will carry it in his sheat in the emergency world, that can only get stuck in clothes or other things, you don't want that in an emergency.
The saw don't have any use in the emergency world except potentially on a forest fire, it is why the only tool that have one is the victorinox's one and their saw is able to cut through windshield, giving them way more usability and they still work on wood. The only right tool is the ruler that could be usefull at least for firefighter.
4)the scissors are too short and not in the right material, they are too bad. (the biggest problem is the lenght)
5)We could talk about the pliers, this is an open discussion, I wouldn't integrate them in the same tool.
6) this thing will be a nightmare to wash after it was exposed to blood and other fluids.
If you are a civilian, I would honestly recommand you one of those small springloaded glass breaker with a strap who are made of a visible plastic, somewhere easly visible and accessible in your car, everything else come with training and you got everything you need into the car's first aid kit (at least if it respond to the compulsory standarts in Switzerland), the first thing to remember is always: are you safe, then call rescue, then secure the scene, then rescue peoples if you can and if the operator don't said to you something else, ALWAYS KEEP THE OPERATOR ON THE PHONE!
If you are a first responder, you honestly don't need my help, but to share it I have a victorinox rescue tool and as a Swiss firefighter it is enough, but I will probably buy emergency scissors (not a lot of knowledge here as I'm not a paramedic, will see what others recommand me), the pliers still an open debate, I whatever don't have the money for the moment.
modification: and I forgot: WHERE IS THE GLASS BREAKER???
Also a firsts responder here. I agree with you, for the most part.
I miss a glass breaker, although there are much better options as the ones normally found on multitools or knives, they still can be useful. For anyone who isn't a first responder, I would recommend a ResQme, a window punch and seat belt cutter in one.
My two favorite rescue tools are, the Leatherman Raptor trauma shears, and the Victorinox Rescue. This combination is all, or even more than I need most of the time.
This Jackery really does stand out.....does the fact they are sponsoring your video come into it?
A stud finder that actually works?!
The OX tough carbon marking pencil is a ripoff from the better quality Pica pencil. I can recommend the entire Pica collection (it's just a few items) to anyone. I have about 75% of their items in my home workshop. Epic stuff. I also have both Marxman marking tools and have only used the "green" one. So far it's great.
Had the Stanley Vice in the Hackspace for a while and not really been that impressed with it. I prefer the significantly cheaper Aldi special.
It must have been good!!
@@JonGadget the Aldi one out performs the Stanley on a price to performance basis. They are both budget alternatives to the Panavise stuff, which are on another level.
I'm looking forward to hearing more about your van! The Franklin Stud Finer has been in my tool bag for many years, the only thing I've found more reliable is a 16d nail! 🤣😂
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I'm not sure if there is enough interest in the van - but can consider it...
I didn't see tle Stanley vice for less than $50.
Definitely getting the vice. Cheers John
I'm sorry but both those utility knives were garbage. I love this channel but the first one is an oversized novelty that many smaller products do the same. To say that James brand one is the best looking one you've come across means you are not really looking. So many epic uks out there like civivi elementum
Welcome to the Jackery Show, brought to you by Jon Gadget. Looks like they got their money’s worth. Jackery got this commercial on the cheap instead of properly producing one for this major item, which is clearly beyond the normal purview of Jon’s show. This feels corrupt, Jon don’t let this happen again.
normaly like his content .... but this was an big collection of tools that no mechanic or handyman would ever use .... 😂
I think there's sone real value oriented tools for your average person in here. I especially like the marking mechanical pencil.
I'll try the stud finder and see if they work better than magnets.
The only cool Tool I want to see is a polyrhthym.
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Did I see rabbits?
My favorite British bald man with glasses has posted!
Bought that fat screwdriver and the internal magnets too weak to hold bits. Touch one they start falling out. Wrote a review after 3 mo snd Hoto refunded my money. Poor design unless they have changed it. ❤
Feel like I've just watched 20 minutes of QVC.
You can skip what you don't like with the chapters
@@JonGadgetso all of it then
All these people butt hurt about a 5 min ad in a 20 min video. Smfh, Just skip???
6 minute ad in a 22 minute video not cool. Plus Im more of a Ecoflow kinda guy.
Similar to the vcr days, fast forward is an option 😂
Thanks for the feedback. I appreciate sponsored content is not for everyone - However, sponsor support helps to make the channel viable. I also include chapters so content can be skipped easily. As I write this the Jackery reviewed is £599 - which considering small size makes it a great option.
@@JonGadget Jackery is also really highly reviewed and I’ve definitely considered one, seems like a product you would have talked about anyway!
Make your own Ecoflow video.
Ad was way too long
knife law in UK is a f00cking joke
NEXTORCH Noooooooo way near as good as the Roxon Flex... just trying to copy them I think the Flex has so many tools you can swap already
eww. UA-cam is basically a shopping channel from 90s nowadays.
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