Vessel Megadora One Tool Review Absolutely Amazing
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- Here I am starting a new series called 1 tool review. I hope you all enjoy. I will have these tools as well as many others that I suggest linked below in the TOOLS and TOOLS CONT Link if you are interested.
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What a coincidence! I first tried one of these last week at a friends shop, ordered one on Amazon the next day and it should be here tomorrow.
I like the new idea for videos. I'm in the same boat, I really have all the tools I need. Now I'm just slowly replacing the tools that are just ok with better tools. The old tools get distributed out to my vehicle tool kits. Between the wife and I, we have six vehicles.
This screw driver is an absolute bargain for what it is. It works fantastic
Hahaha very nice that's awesome and ya I'm doing the same. Just put together one bag. Working on another one. I'll use one for mobile work and one for my car. Thanks for sharing I completely agree
Wow new camera looks amazing, like I’m watching your videos in HD, keep up the great work!! Idk why but you’ve always been my favorite tool Chanel, happy to see your channel continue to grow your and reach new heights of success
Thank you I really appreciate that and I'm really glad to hear it. If you ever have any video ideas you would like to see just comment and I'll do my best
Hey Tony. Another brand to keep an eye on for US tool reviews is Lisle Tools based in Iowa. A great company to highlight for the DIY guys who might be looking for some of those hard to find specialty tools/ tool kits usually found on a tool truck.
I have the regular Vessels in P1 and P2. I got them specifically for JIS Profiled screws - the ones that have the dot on them. They work well for regular Phillips. Their ability to hold a screw is impressive. They have a great balance too. For impacting I have a Dewalt set, with the Acetate handles that I almost hate to strike.
I'm looking forward to this series. I hope it boosts subscribes and views. Rock on !
Thank you!!! I really appreciate that. And ya they are great on Phillips and always handy just in case you come across jis fasteners.
Good to hear you say hey, everybody instead of hey UA-camrs. Most people think of UA-camrs is the people making videos.
Praise Bob!
Been using this screw driver for over a year now and it’s a joy to use. I prefer them over anything else out there
Very nice!! 👍
Looking forward to the new format! Like the vessel screwdrivers!
Thank you!!
I picked up a bargain set of those same Vessel tang-thru screwdrivers with flat heads and Pozidriv, and I can confirm that they are really solid and excellent quality. I'd love to get a couple of matching Phillips JIS drivers, but haven't found any at a reasonable price yet. One thing I don't like about Vessel is that their colour schemes are all over the place, so unless you get a complete set in the first place, it can be difficult to build a matching set. I have various Vessel drivers in red, blue, silver and black, there's no consistency across ranges.
Great review, really dig into every detail. Will get one to see how jaws fit works.
Thank you. Really glad you enjoyed.
Pls take on the PB SWISS. Let's know what u think. Thanks
Got it on the way!!
I've been using Vessel about a year now. I have these, the standard (blue) and the ball grip. For traditional drivers, I prefer the standard blue because they are lighter and have great knurling. I actually tend to grab the Ball Grip most of the time. I love them. I don't use them daily, but i would say they hold up nicely. Much better than the Gearwrench screwdrivers.
Very nice. Glad you enjoy them. Thank you for sharing your experiences with them.
I have Vessel’s in red, green, silver, and black ball grip.
Their cross point screwdrivers aren’t Phillips. They’re JIS.
Japanese Industrial Standard. They have a different profile.
You can use a JIS screwdriver on a Phillips screw. But you can’t use a Phillips screwdriver on a JIS screw. JIS screws have a dot on them.
I like my Vessel Impacta for Honda rotor screws.
I’ve ruined them before with impact bits because I couldn’t see the bits were Phillips, not JIS.
Vessel developed JIS.
I use a 3lb. hammer.
With three good blows the screws are loose. Then it’s a screwdriver to finish taking them out.
Even treating it like that it’s still good as new.
Yes indeed that's very true and I should have mentioned that in the video. Many manufacturers actually removed jis from screwdrivers bc jis is a standard for all cross point screwdrivers in Japan and while Japan really only uses jis tips some manufacturers also make Phillips so they can't technically call them jis tips bc it is a standard not a tip. Sorry if that sounds confusing lol. But I do know exactly what you mean and think it's a great idea for people to own a set of jis screwdrivers. They fit Phillips fasteners very well plus they will work if you ever come across a jis fastener. I really appreciate you commenting that info. My apologies for not mentioning that. When I first found out about jis fasteners I started to think "how many fasteners did I ruin back in the day using a Phillips not knowing they were jis" lol
I really enjoy your delivery and comments, and truly appreciate the limited budget for new tools. What about this…You have tools that you’ve used for years. Why not dig through your toolboxes and review the good and bad ones.
Just me, but I don’t enjoy reviewers who use something for a few hours/minutes and then post “expert” opinions.
This helps on the tool budget too.
Absolutely I've already started recording videos like that they will be coming soon. And ya I actually decided to put together some Tool bags I'll be using at work so these tools will get used and more updated reviews will come 👍
Told ya them Vessel Megadora's were awesome😂🤣😂 thanks Tony
Gotta try the Impacta's , love the thought of this new series💪💪💪
@@tedmcdonald3377 haha ya you did!! They are very nice!! Thanks for the input
While your upgrading your production and filming, I’d suggest more lighting and to try to eliminate shadows as much as possible. Camera and audio are good though.
I like the idea on the format. Love to highlight those quality brands that aren’t just tool truck stuff. Vessel, Wiha, Felo, Fujiya, Knipex, Klein, Channellock, Mayhew, Bondhus, PB Swiss, Wera, SK, Williams, Wright, Proto, Lang, Wilton, Vaughn, Estwing, Trusty-cook, Ridgid, Midwest, Malco, etc
Working on the lighting. I would say that the most challenging part so far lol. And I'm really glad you enjoy. Ya I will be covering alot of those brands 👍
Thanks and all the best.
No problem. Thank you
I have been using Vessel screwdrivers for years now they are some of my favorite tools. I work in a factory that has most of its machinery made in Japan so JIS screwdrivers are pretty much a must have. I personally prefer the Ball Grip screwdrivers. You should also check out RW and Anex tools made in Japan.
Very nice that's awesome to hear. I think I would really like the ball grip as well. I love that style. But I picked up the multi bit version and it's OK. I wish I would've just bought the non multi bit ball grip.
I love this! Very thorough!
Thank you!!
Hey! what precision screwdriver is that you were holding?
Just one that I got with a wallet. But it is very nice
Use a white mat? It will reflect more light into the tool. More lighting. Looking forward to the next tool video. What German tools are coming? Stahlwille wrenches? Or some German Locking pliers (vice grip type)?
I was going to do white but I really don't like the look of it. I actually have a light grey one that looks much better ill be using but I did realize most times if your watching on your phone the screen brightness may be set low. I turned mine up and it's very bright. And yes indeed when we get to the wrenches that will be one of them 👍
I'd prefer these over snap-on. I'd say maybe add a tiny bit more light to the table top view
Ya I think so as well. And ya I have a few different colored mats I'm trying out to see what lighting works best. I appreciate it
@@TonyTheTechnician I'm messing with lights in mine too is what made my think to say something
@@RandysWSG ya I just realized I had my screen brightness turned down too. Lol definitely helped when I turned that up. 😅
Their are other tool brands in Europe Like Beta from italy and Teng from Norway but very popular in the UK. You just never seen them in the USA.
Ya I have looked at them but the stuff I can find had always been extremely over priced here in the US
I just thought in theory you could press on the top and thread the bolster through a ratcheting 10mm closed end wrench to make it a ratcheting driver
My favorite screwdrivers. I have the 8pc Megadora set and freakin love them. Yeah, the paint wears off but it definitely does not affect the performance. I'm glad you picked up on the strong magnetic tip, that thing has irritated me a time or two. 😂😂😂
Very nice thats awesome to hear and ya I've had this for about 3 months now and the paint has not effected it at all. Fitment is awesome. Haha ya I understand how you feel
Hello again Tony
Thank you for another Great Video 👍
Thank you!! Hope you had a good weekend.
@TonyTheTechnician Yes and yourself? Otherwise, I had a busy one lol 😆
Good to hear. And ya same here. Had family visit and the camaro fuel pump went out. So it was a real fun weekend lol
You have omitted the most important question to be asked about ANY cross-point screwdriver from Vessel in Japan - and that is: Are the cross-point driving heads on the Megadora range JIS (Japan Industry standard) or Phillips..? It is absolutely ESSENTIAL that this is established, as those of us who are perhaps more familiar with the nuances in such different types will know two salient facts. 1) You can use a JIS #2 Crosspoint screwdriver in EITHER a Phillips #2 screw recess, or a JIS #2 Screw recess - and the driver tip will engage positively - and NOT "cam out" as torque is applied to the fastener. However - 2) You CANNOT use a Phillips #2 crosspoint driver in a JIS #2 fastener - without the very real probability that the fastener WILL be damaged when high er torque is applied to the fastener. This is because the Phillips system is DESIGNED to "Cam Out" when high torue is applied to a fastener, in order - supposedly - to protect surrounding structure from damage - if the driver should slip... Apparently, this ethos originated in the early days of metal aircraft skin manufacture, where puncture damage from slipping screwdrivers was a more common occurrence than it is today. In closing, as a (now retired) Licensed Aircraft Engineer for over 50 years, I have spent more than my fair share on Snap-On, Mac and all the other - better quality - brands of fixed and bit-type screwdrivers that you can imagine. In my view, the BEST driver bits are those made by Wiha in Germany - and Wera too - with the former having a Lifetime Guarantee - on their Hex Driver Bits..! that is impressive - and shows the exemplary quality of hand tools in general, that one may expect from German manufacturers. Look at Knipex, as another icon in pliers... Anyway, back to Wera/Wiha 1/4" hex drive screwdriver bits - whether they are Phillips or Posidriv in the cross-point arena. Some are formed with horizontally cut "Teeth" that grip the inside of a fastener head, some have diamond particles embedded into the surface of the driver bit, to do the same thing - and others are plain. ALL of the Phillips driver bits are designed to fit Phillips fasteners, thus the radius at the intersection of each "arm" of the cross will PROMOTE camming out and eventual slippage - despite any teeth or abrasive quality on the driver bit itself. Conversely, and in conclusion, the JIS system does NOT have this "rounding" radius in either its fasteners (identifiable - on most Japanese automotive fasteners - by a "dimple" between two of the adjacent "arms" of each Star or Cross recess in the fastener head) - thus the Vessel JIS Crosspoint screwdrivers are probably the BEST screwdrivers that you can buy today - with the one proviso, that you ONLY use a Posidriv driver tip on a Posidriv fastener..!
Nice BIG T..
I have the Vessel Impacta..good driver...not 100% as good as a purpose-made impact driver for nasty, tight, rusty screws.. but they work well for when you don't need to go full Rambo impact driver..
Hahaha ya I completely understand what you mean and I agree. Thanks for sharing. Thank you
When you absolutely positively need to impact, use a hand impact driver like the NAPA or the Tekton
Very good young man
Thank you!!