senseless destruction, each of these tools could serve for 50 years ! I have a 70-year-old wrench that was used by my grandfather and is still in use ...
Where are you getting 783 for Taiwan? I know YOU put on the screen that it was 783, but the reader clearly said 683. How was the same mistake made twice?
Doesn't really matter which wrench you have, you'll never be able to spread the jaws applying force by hand. It's only when you start using bits of pipe or a hammer on them that you'll notice any difference, which is not what they are designed for anyway!
I don't see where the Taiwan got 783.
Hate to see that old German wrench destroyed.
The most major adjustable wrench manufacturer in Japan
That old German wrench was too cool to crush
omg...I'm Japanese but it's first time to see Makita wrench. Nobody know Makita makes and sales hand tools in Japan🤣🤣🤣🤣
Bacho wrenches are by far the best. I’ve got a Bacho wrench I was given as an apprentice over 45 years ago and it still does the job.
It is strange that the Japanese representative is Makita. A monkey wrench would be either Lobster or KTC.
Not really fair...2 $ vs 45 $
I'm really amazed at how much the tools can withstand. Especially the cheap ones. But what always amazes me most is Taiwan.
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I recommend leaving relic tools out of it.
We all groaned when the ancient wrench was crushed. But it will hopefully be preserved as visual digital science now.
Thank you for not trying to include "climate change" in your videos. I love your channel...its cathartic . 🙂
Makita wrenches are made by SATA tools, not sold in Japan.
Definitely given me a newfound respect for crescent wrenches from now on. Thank you for doing this
senseless destruction, each of these tools could serve for 50 years ! I have a 70-year-old wrench that was used by my grandfather and is still in use ...
Magnifico esperimento de prueba
Where are you getting 783 for Taiwan? I know YOU put on the screen that it was 783, but the reader clearly said 683. How was the same mistake made twice?
Doesn't really matter which wrench you have, you'll never be able to spread the jaws applying force by hand. It's only when you start using bits of pipe or a hammer on them that you'll notice any difference, which is not what they are designed for anyway!
Interesting presentation of information. And what is the purity of the experiment do you know? Although, it depends on what goals you have followed.