I love when Tyler says ‘something I’ve never seen before, or heard of’, because you have no idea what’s coming next. It could be a courgette or it could be some kind of cutting edge space tech
that's one of the best intro's into a merch ad i've seen in a video. i had to go back several times just to see it again. totally got me also around 9:30 my two kids claimed they kept hearing screeching every time you'd light the lighter lol. no adults in the room could hear it
“But ugh I don’t have candles….so we’re just gonna light some other stuff on fire” 💀💀💀 dude you’re the best I’m so glad I started watching you a year and a half ago!
I used a couple of those little drill screwdrivers exactly like that in the oil change I manage, they lasted for years and were put through extremely heavy service both on top and underneath cars at least 20-30 times a day. It was very surprising
What would the benefit to that be over a regular impact driver? I'm assuming you use them for skid pan bolts and such? I dont recall ever needing a non conventional drill on any of the auto projects I've done and I build track cars and do a lot of custom fabrication. Space can get tight but a 90° adapter and driver extensions typically do the job
@@StreetForged The benefit was they were lighter, fit in a pocket, had a built in "revolver magazine" that held common bits we use on skid plates on bottom (T15.. T20, T25, T30, 7mm, 8mm Phillips, flathead) we do keep an impact handy for certain tougher skidplates such as on Toyotas and such, but the majority are basically fiberboard with many t30 fasteners into plastic screw mounts which you don't want to overtorque at all. Same thing up top-most bits were in the revolver magazine for the many styles of air filter bolts usually in plastic you don't want to overtorque on.
@@ProlificInvention good thinking, I can see how that can help save some time and headaches. You've almost sold me on one too but I live in the northeast and everything is rusty as hell after a few years. I've snapped so many screws and 10mm bolts under cars and on bumpers it's ridiculous, even with small hand tools
As other comments have pointed out, ceramic blades are actually pretty good. Some are definitely sharper than others, and they're a little bit more brittle than metal so they'll chip as opposed to wear down if they start getting old or if they're handled really roughly. We've had one ceramic blade especially good for cooking that hasn't dulled whatsoever in the years we've had it. I actually do recommend getting some for cooking. They're good all-around knives
Additionally, when using ceramic blades as opposed to metal blades and cutting fruits and vegetables, you don't get the browning in the same way that you would when using metal blades.
As a professional chef I absolutely would not recommend ceramic knives, even for a home cook just simply due to the fact they are far more brittle and you cannot sharpen them. Being brittle is more than just a don’t drop it issue. Because it is brittle, it means you are limited in what you can cut. I wouldn’t recommend cutting any hard cheese, bones, hard root vegetables, etc with a ceramic knife.
Ceramic knives are super common. Ive had a set of them (chef's knife, and two smaller ones) for at least five years and theyre as sharp as the day I got them.
I'm in England so it's nearly 11pm here I was cooking my late supper from work and the 'subliminal message' tactic used actually stopped me from cooking to check my phone went silent and focus on on Tyler's merch message 😅, he dam really got me
With the bionic grip you probably can only use them a certain way like a pipe rench so when you push away it tightens rather than just slips so that might be a way to test them better but knowing all tools like that, that have a gimmic I doubt it will change much worth thr try tho
The company I worked for last year only used these razors exclusively. The commercial ones we got were ridiculously sharp and would cut forever. Used the same one for 6 months.
We had the slice knives when I was working in a factory. The blades last forever if you dont chip them and work just fine for tape/cardboard/polystyrene sheeting/etc. Definitely took mine with me when I left the company.
I have ceramic chefs knives I've had for years! They are fantastic and are great as they don't damage non stick surfaces or coating. And they get razor sharp with using a steel and a strop.
Watched this video and immediately ordered one of those worx screwdrivers from QVC. Cool thing was new users get $15 off. Just got the screwdriver today and I have to say, its pretty awesome especially for the price! QVC owes Tyler a commission lol
The little blue screwdriver/drill, I have a red one I got at family dollar, it has a drill setting, it is basically for very minor home repairs but it does work pretty good and it holds a charge pretty long too.
10:59 I have a different word one that is like the blue one but you can rotate around a cartridge of bits. It is genuinley useful for fans until I need my impact to open motors. I love it
Ceramic blades are super common especially in cooking knives. And those plier/wrench things like at the end suck so bad I've used them before. Would rather use a decent pair of channel locks. So happy to see you back man. This is honestly my favorite channel my wife and I sit down to watch every new upload and have see every video you've done, most of them ten times or more.
Actully their really bad for cooking knives , their ceramic so when the blade dulls its actully chipping the blade . So your more then likely getting ceramic blade chips in your food if the blade hits the plate or hits a bone in meat for example.
Love my WORX battery powered drill, leaf blower and combo pole-saw/chainsaw, so now will have to get this screwdriver!! Amazing what batteries can do in tools nowadays.
On the wrench tool I think it is more made to hold the nut while you use a rachet on the other side. Instead of using the actual tool to do the tightening
Ceramic blades have been around for awhile they cut like a cheap knife but they don't really dull so it's like a self sharpening moderately dull knife. Honestly as a utility knife it's a great idea
I have basically the same straight electric screwdriver from Dremel. If I remember correctly from watching comparison videos the Dremel has a lot more torque. I use it almost everyday and love it. The battery is pretty great too usually when it starts complaining that it's low I can still use it for another week. Highly recommend.
@@shadeline absolutely not. You let the bit do the work and remove material not push with a bunch of force. That’s how you splinter wood if that’s what you’re drilling into or dull or break your bit if drilling metal.
That works screwdriver seems powerful. I use a skil 4v driver ($25) all the time for 30+ screws on circuit boards and sheetrock screws now and then. It has been the best tool I ever bought.
I actually have that Worx screwdriver. I use it for small things like pre-built cabinets, and some computer hardware work. It works great for those applications
its safer because ceramic blades dont conduct electricity, so you run less risk of electrocuting yourself when working on drywall or something like that
I've never had to sharpen my ceramic kitchen knives and love them. They also are *NOT* safer than a metal knife. Only problem is, they can break and chip. Not something to throw in the drawer with other things.
Was hoping for a epic meme edit where Snoop Dogg, air horns, mountain dew, Doritos and a bunch of hit markers come up when the scale said 420! missed opportunity
We used those ceramic utility knives at the facility I worked at raising and breeding saltwater fish specifically because they didn’t rust. We couldn’t oil any tools because it could kill the fish and corals, so the ceramic blades were a lifesaver for us
Love factor. Had to stop during the holidays due to all the holiday food. Picked right back up this week. Love to see you do a review of the smoothies. I'm on the fence about ordering those. Keep up the great videos
I totally agree with the other comments about the ceramic knives. I've never had any of them but there's an as seen on tv miracle blade ceramic set you should test out. Great video
them long black screws really dont like going into wood. try it with a impact driver and the head sometimes snaps off. I find them useful for insulated plasterboard onto a 25mm batton
My mom has a handful of ceramic knives for use in the kitchen. Allegedly its to keep the food from reacting with the metal of a traditional knife blade. How true that is I can’t say but they’ve lasted a good few years now (though the tips have chipped a bit over time)
the worx screwdriver is pretty amazing, i use it on a daily for my IT needs, it has a button for strength however you didn't press it in the video you had it on the lowest setting, it lasts all day and has amazing grip
I used to own an electronic lighter similar to the one in the video but I got tired of having to recharge it all the time so I went back to the original BIC lighters because you can never go wrong with a BIC
Did you know…. those stupid Cricket lighters will work in winter better than the nice Bic. I really dislike Cricket lighters, but they’re in all my winter gear and every vehicle.
That Slice knife is what we use where I work to cut packing material off aircraft parts. Supposedly it’s not going to scratch the metal but it still kinda does…. Excellent for cutting scotchbrite though
I bought one of this little cordless screwdrivers for my dad, he has athritis and problems with normal ones. I was surprised how much torque it has and you can screw 30-40 50mm woodscrews without problems. When you need a "multi-wrench" use this KNIPEX Tools - Pliers Wrench
I LOVE SLICE! I had a job that gave box cutters for cutting flaps off boxes, but they had this shield on the top that grabbed on to a panel and slid up and nailed my wrist. (Cut my left wrist holding the flap with my left and cutting away from my body with my right hand) I've been so paranoid of blades since, and went to Slice right after and after feeling the blade with my thumb I was stoked to see how easy it cut. I think that shield on the razer was for cutting all flaps off of closed boxes, but you'd have to pull them towards you...Otherwise the blade would slide away before cutting the whole flap anyways.
I have to admit, I reacted exactly like him when I found out about ceramic blades 😂😂 mine is a small kitchen knife, I only use it for cooking since the day I boight it
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I went to your merch page and it says 0 products?
If you can’t do what little you need for torgue for that, just quit. It not the okay, their is not Sheri play. Quit
I've been using factor for several months now and it has been amazing! I have yet to get a meal that I don't like :)
Phil Swift has a new product. Flex Super Glue.
Your merch pg is glitched
I love when Tyler says ‘something I’ve never seen before, or heard of’, because you have no idea what’s coming next. It could be a courgette or it could be some kind of cutting edge space tech
or it could be paper.. with double spaced lines and his minds blown lol
Whats a courgette? Oh it's just another name for a zucchini......
@@xXCigarXxI am wondering the same thing
that's one of the best intro's into a merch ad i've seen in a video. i had to go back several times just to see it again. totally got me
also around 9:30 my two kids claimed they kept hearing screeching every time you'd light the lighter lol. no adults in the room could hear it
As you get older you lose the ability to hear some higher frequency stuff.
I was like “did I pay my Internet? “
Had me going, had to check at first to see my device wasn't acting up
That screeching was the high voltage arc from the lighter.
I thought the WiFi was out 😂😂 definitely got me
That merch plug gets me every time especially since I’ve been having a lot of connection issues lately 😅🤣🤣🤣
Tyler not knowing about ceramic knives was like the time he learned about sweet potatoes.
😂😂😂
My wife and I both said the same thing about the sweet potato lmao
Dont forget the zucchini!
Somehow i didnt know they made ceramic knives. But nah, sweet potatoes and zucchinis had to be a troll. I hope.
it’s nothing like that. sweet potatoes are way more common than ceramic knives
1:45 I definitely fell for it 😂
Why, what happened? I must have blacked out for a second but now I have a strange hunger for pickles.
“But ugh I don’t have candles….so we’re just gonna light some other stuff on fire” 💀💀💀 dude you’re the best I’m so glad I started watching you a year and a half ago!
Thank you Tyler !!! I've been dying from a lack of entertainment on UA-cam and have been waiting for your next video. It's safe to say I'm content now
I am content now.
@@xlosses that's what he just said. Quit dick ridin
I used a couple of those little drill screwdrivers exactly like that in the oil change I manage, they lasted for years and were put through extremely heavy service both on top and underneath cars at least 20-30 times a day. It was very surprising
Do they last longer on top,or bottom?
What would the benefit to that be over a regular impact driver? I'm assuming you use them for skid pan bolts and such? I dont recall ever needing a non conventional drill on any of the auto projects I've done and I build track cars and do a lot of custom fabrication. Space can get tight but a 90° adapter and driver extensions typically do the job
@@StreetForged The benefit was they were lighter, fit in a pocket, had a built in "revolver magazine" that held common bits we use on skid plates on bottom (T15.. T20, T25, T30, 7mm, 8mm Phillips, flathead) we do keep an impact handy for certain tougher skidplates such as on Toyotas and such, but the majority are basically fiberboard with many t30 fasteners into plastic screw mounts which you don't want to overtorque at all. Same thing up top-most bits were in the revolver magazine for the many styles of air filter bolts usually in plastic you don't want to overtorque on.
@@ProlificInvention good thinking, I can see how that can help save some time and headaches. You've almost sold me on one too but I live in the northeast and everything is rusty as hell after a few years. I've snapped so many screws and 10mm bolts under cars and on bumpers it's ridiculous, even with small hand tools
4 hours ago i was looking up nano tape.... 4 hours later im watching you review tools from QVC.. job well done sire. subscribed with a bell
dope to see you back, can't wait to see what you have in store for us!!!!
like he deserved that break
@@Uhh.thankyou ?
Clothing, hats, stickers basically
@@Uhh.thankyouyou’re the same guy who complains about his 15 minute break on his 6hr shift 😂😂😂😂
@@Souc._ huh? what 15 mintue break
As other comments have pointed out, ceramic blades are actually pretty good. Some are definitely sharper than others, and they're a little bit more brittle than metal so they'll chip as opposed to wear down if they start getting old or if they're handled really roughly. We've had one ceramic blade especially good for cooking that hasn't dulled whatsoever in the years we've had it. I actually do recommend getting some for cooking. They're good all-around knives
Additionally, when using ceramic blades as opposed to metal blades and cutting fruits and vegetables, you don't get the browning in the same way that you would when using metal blades.
As a professional chef I absolutely would not recommend ceramic knives, even for a home cook just simply due to the fact they are far more brittle and you cannot sharpen them.
Being brittle is more than just a don’t drop it issue. Because it is brittle, it means you are limited in what you can cut. I wouldn’t recommend cutting any hard cheese, bones, hard root vegetables, etc with a ceramic knife.
@@shaneh7519 Stop with this nonsense. Ceramic is great for fruits and soft vegetables.
@@Clay3613 yes fine for soft foods I guess, but having to have multiple knives is silly. Just get a stainless knife that can do it all
@@shaneh7519 so as a "professionals chef" you don't have multiple knives?
When Tyler says that this just MIGHT be a bit dangerous, I think “run for the hills”
tyler, you should definitely bring back leaving random things in liquids in jars!! also glad to have ya back.
No.
@@DinoNucci Yes.
@@eksboks148 no 90% of the time it was the same result slightly different or nothing happened.
i hope he never does. the same results over and over got boring quick
No
Tyler, it's so good to see you back, can't wait to see what you'll be doing this year.
Ceramic knives are super common. Ive had a set of them (chef's knife, and two smaller ones) for at least five years and theyre as sharp as the day I got them.
What do you use them on mostly?
I'm in England so it's nearly 11pm here I was cooking my late supper from work and the 'subliminal message' tactic used actually stopped me from cooking to check my phone went silent and focus on on Tyler's merch message 😅, he dam really got me
With a jar of pickles, too! Lol
But did you buy something? Lol
Lol when the screen went dark, I thought at first that Hubby had started the microwave... Good one 🤣
That merch ad was perfect! 🤣I was like, what is my phone doing right now!??
With the bionic grip you probably can only use them a certain way like a pipe rench so when you push away it tightens rather than just slips so that might be a way to test them better but knowing all tools like that, that have a gimmic I doubt it will change much worth thr try tho
just wanted to appreciate the ad break for merch in the beginning it made me laugh out loud 😭
The company I worked for last year only used these razors exclusively. The commercial ones we got were ridiculously sharp and would cut forever. Used the same one for 6 months.
I buy the commercial ones in bulk, love how long they last
I work in shipping and receiving. I absolutely love the ceramic knives. Amazing
We had the slice knives when I was working in a factory. The blades last forever if you dont chip them and work just fine for tape/cardboard/polystyrene sheeting/etc. Definitely took mine with me when I left the company.
I have ceramic chefs knives I've had for years! They are fantastic and are great as they don't damage non stick surfaces or coating. And they get razor sharp with using a steel and a strop.
You already covered the bionic grip!
How do they not damage the coating if steel ones do and ceramic is almost 2 times harder than steel?🤔
And your veggies like lettuce don't brown and wilt after cutting them.
Wrong
@@Polloten4ik correct
Welcome back!!! Been excited to see what you'll be doing in 2023. Please be safe and don't get hurt.
Watched this video and immediately ordered one of those worx screwdrivers from QVC.
Cool thing was new users get $15 off.
Just got the screwdriver today and I have to say, its pretty awesome especially for the price!
QVC owes Tyler a commission lol
I love the Fallout: New Vegas reference 😂 1:57
Yaaaaaa it was rigged from the started
The little blue screwdriver/drill, I have a red one I got at family dollar, it has a drill setting, it is basically for very minor home repairs but it does work pretty good and it holds a charge pretty long too.
The fact that Tyler has never heard of ceramic knifes cracks me up 😂😂
Never heard of ceramic knives, never learned to cut away from himself either. Bright guy.
he's never heard of a lot of things
10:59 I have a different word one that is like the blue one but you can rotate around a cartridge of bits. It is genuinley useful for fans until I need my impact to open motors. I love it
Welcome back Tyler!!!💙 Gosh I’ve missed you😫 youtube has been boring without ya
Ceramic blades are super common especially in cooking knives. And those plier/wrench things like at the end suck so bad I've used them before. Would rather use a decent pair of channel locks.
So happy to see you back man. This is honestly my favorite channel my wife and I sit down to watch every new upload and have see every video you've done, most of them ten times or more.
Actully their really bad for cooking knives , their ceramic so when the blade dulls its actully chipping the blade .
So your more then likely getting ceramic blade chips in your food if the blade hits the plate or hits a bone in meat for example.
Love my WORX battery powered drill, leaf blower and combo pole-saw/chainsaw, so now will have to get this screwdriver!! Amazing what batteries can do in tools nowadays.
Love when I get my Tyler Tube notification!!! Keep up the great work and content
On the wrench tool I think it is more made to hold the nut while you use a rachet on the other side. Instead of using the actual tool to do the tightening
Ceramic blades have been around for awhile they cut like a cheap knife but they don't really dull so it's like a self sharpening moderately dull knife.
Honestly as a utility knife it's a great idea
A little tip. What dulls a blade can sharpen it. Use cardboard like a whetstone to help keep an edge sharp. Used this trick in a factory.
Tyler finally back 🙌
I have basically the same straight electric screwdriver from Dremel. If I remember correctly from watching comparison videos the Dremel has a lot more torque. I use it almost everyday and love it. The battery is pretty great too usually when it starts complaining that it's low I can still use it for another week. Highly recommend.
These random tool/weapon/gadget test are by far my favorite
Welcome back frien been a long 3 weeks we need these videos bro my friend
Tyler I ain’t gonna lie you kinda got me with the beginning of that merch plug 👌🏼😂
In my day, that food tray you were heating up in the microwave was called a "TV Dinner" 😄
Dadgummit man I'm glad you're back about lost my mind waiting on these videos.. lol
Hell yeah so good to have you back man🤙
It truly astonishes me how many common things you've never heard of. Ceramic blades are extremely common
He also has no idea how to drill a hole.
He's forcing the drill bit in. It's half drilling half screwing from force.
He is lacking a great amount of common sense.
Right, Especially for wet environments like diving and fishing. Oh and people buy them to get through metal detectors. Lol
@@TheMijman Thats kinda how you drill holes.
@@shadeline absolutely not. You let the bit do the work and remove material not push with a bunch of force. That’s how you splinter wood if that’s what you’re drilling into or dull or break your bit if drilling metal.
Thanks Ty for saving everyone money with all your hard work. Service before self.
Best merch hit up EVER. Totally thought my internet went offline for a sec.
I'd love to see more QVC stuff!
That works screwdriver seems powerful. I use a skil 4v driver ($25) all the time for 30+ screws on circuit boards and sheetrock screws now and then. It has been the best tool I ever bought.
I actually have that Worx screwdriver. I use it for small things like pre-built cabinets, and some computer hardware work. It works great for those applications
thank god you're back, i was going thru heavy withdrawals without your uploads 😵
I refreshed my window when that loading came up lmao. Glad to see you back man. Been craving for an awesome video.
Ive never seen any other video with a spooky “buy my merch” in it and that was amazing haha i enjoyed watching this
its safer because ceramic blades dont conduct electricity, so you run less risk of electrocuting yourself when working on drywall or something like that
Seeing all that metal get chewed off and flying around with the self adjusting torque wrench is killing my nerves 💀
I’m not gonna lie when it paused and gave the buffering circle I looked over at my router real quick
I have a ceramic bread knife, it works like a charm, had it for like 9years, still good and im really happy with it!
I've never had to sharpen my ceramic kitchen knives and love them. They also are *NOT* safer than a metal knife. Only problem is, they can break and chip. Not something to throw in the drawer with other things.
Ive been waiting for this for my entire life
Wow your only 12 and u found Tyler tube your gonna be a Genius
Was hoping for a epic meme edit where Snoop Dogg, air horns, mountain dew, Doritos and a bunch of hit markers come up when the scale said 420! missed opportunity
Bro I thought my video froze because of my internet but I was fooled 1:45
Let’s goooooooo,I missed your vids so glad your back
That buy merch edit was so good I actually fell for it being low Internet or an actual phone problem lol
Watching Tyler cut towards himself over and over again like 👀
what i noticed about qvc products is: those products are actually not trash. they are just normal quality products but marketed as the best thing ever
Cutting towards your own body let alone your arm is a good way to get a tour of the local ER.
We used those ceramic utility knives at the facility I worked at raising and breeding saltwater fish specifically because they didn’t rust. We couldn’t oil any tools because it could kill the fish and corals, so the ceramic blades were a lifesaver for us
You should test the bottle poofh and see if it takes away the bad odors!!
At 1:56 you got me with the buffer circle
letss goooo!!!! TylerTube back with things I would've ever thought to see lol
The wild wasteland encounter really got me. I had to rewatch a couple of times before I realized he made the loading/buffering animation
Lol on the Tylor hypnosis to buy his merchandise! 😂👍👍
Wait..why do I suddenly have a craving for pickles? 🤔
Love factor. Had to stop during the holidays due to all the holiday food. Picked right back up this week. Love to see you do a review of the smoothies. I'm on the fence about ordering those. Keep up the great videos
I totally agree with the other comments about the ceramic knives. I've never had any of them but there's an as seen on tv miracle blade ceramic set you should test out. Great video
Been a long tine since I’ve seen anythibg from QVC, great video.
Anyone else bothered by how he used them pliers? 😂 love your vids tho man top notch entertaining
them long black screws really dont like going into wood. try it with a impact driver and the head sometimes snaps off. I find them useful for insulated plasterboard onto a 25mm batton
Cutting towards yourself the whole time had my nurse wife losing it.
My mom has a handful of ceramic knives for use in the kitchen. Allegedly its to keep the food from reacting with the metal of a traditional knife blade. How true that is I can’t say but they’ve lasted a good few years now (though the tips have chipped a bit over time)
the worx screwdriver is pretty amazing, i use it on a daily for my IT needs, it has a button for strength however you didn't press it in the video you had it on the lowest setting, it lasts all day and has amazing grip
I used to own an electronic lighter similar to the one in the video but I got tired of having to recharge it all the time so I went back to the original BIC lighters because you can never go wrong with a BIC
Did you know…. those stupid Cricket lighters will work in winter better than the nice Bic. I really dislike Cricket lighters, but they’re in all my winter gear and every vehicle.
I think the texture of the ceramic works like micro serration.
Depends on the individual knife, but many that is absolutely correct.
No
That Slice knife is what we use where I work to cut packing material off aircraft parts. Supposedly it’s not going to scratch the metal but it still kinda does…. Excellent for cutting scotchbrite though
Cool thing about the EZ lighter is that you can shock people with it
I don’t know why his videos were in my UA-cam timeline algorithm since I was watching Disney Iceberg conspiracy videos, but I’m enjoying them
I bought one of this little cordless screwdrivers for my dad, he has athritis and problems with normal ones. I was surprised how much torque it has and you can screw 30-40 50mm woodscrews without problems.
When you need a "multi-wrench" use this KNIPEX Tools - Pliers Wrench
Wait..dude just hypnotized me into buying merch with a jar of his arch nemesis.. well played..well played!
Hope you had a good holidays tyler
I LOVE SLICE!
I had a job that gave box cutters for cutting flaps off boxes, but they had this shield on the top that grabbed on to a panel and slid up and nailed my wrist. (Cut my left wrist holding the flap with my left and cutting away from my body with my right hand) I've been so paranoid of blades since, and went to Slice right after and after feeling the blade with my thumb I was stoked to see how easy it cut.
I think that shield on the razer was for cutting all flaps off of closed boxes, but you'd have to pull them towards you...Otherwise the blade would slide away before cutting the whole flap anyways.
That pickle bit was brilliant!!
Yay he’s back!
I have to admit, I reacted exactly like him when I found out about ceramic blades 😂😂 mine is a small kitchen knife, I only use it for cooking since the day I boight it
I have that Worx screwdriver too, love it! They have a rotary tool version the same size but I can't seem to find it on sale anymore here in the UK 😢
I actually use that Works driver for working on my R/C cars. It is amazing everything gets perfectly tightened.
Holy crap, something crazy happened almost 2 minutes in. Must buy merch.
1:45 tf 😂😂 yeah you got me 😭
I'm glad you're back, now I can finally eat dinner.
Lmao that merch drop was the best I’ve ever seen in all of UA-cam history
Literally thought my damn internet was acting up again there for a sec during your buy my merch segment! 🤣