I though the same thing but a misfire is when it doesnt fire when its supposed to. I think we're thinking of a discharge. Regardless, dont look into a staple gun lol.
1.) Treat every stapler as if it were loaded. 2.) Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you intend to staple. 3.) Never point your stapler at anything you don’t intend to staple. 4.) Keep your stapler on safe until you intend to staple.
Loving this new format of testing things, the intro in the beginning, the prices being mentioned on screen, it feels more like a review than just entertainment
@@seanhoward7069 he’s a future Darwin award winner if I’ve ever seen one. I can’t watch most of his videos without cringing 😂 I feel like it’s a main reason I cannot stop watching them.. almost every one feels like watching a toddler play with a fork near an electrical outlet lmao!
I also wouldn't load in a new saw blade with power going to the saw. Remove the battery or unplug it because you never know if the safety button is stuck and if you hit the trigger, goodbye hand
I find that true for most things in life unfortunately. Mostly restaurants. They could have 100 good meals but that one bad one can really stand out and also it can tank your overall rating since most happy customers don’t leave positive reviews. I try to review EVERY product or service I use for this exact reason. My whole fe busts my balls and says I probably think I’m some food critic or something but I think it’s worth it because that’s the stuff I would want to see.
When you’re using the reciprocating saw you need to use the whole blade by moving the tool back-and-forth and you usually have the blade moving before you touch the wood. You don’t press on the wood and then activate the tool.
This is such a neat idea to spice up the channel. With your awesome personality and blatant lack of intimate tool knowledge (specific part names, common safety practices, "rookie mistakes" that make us laugh and don't kill you), it's just a masterpiece.
I feel most of these are for occasional small household jobs instead of career oriented. And I about died every time you looked down the receiving end of that staple gun with your finger near/on the trigger after seeing the misfire reviews.
These seem more like they're for the "I only need it for one thing" types who wouldn't even touch it again after the first use, and think a Skil or Black & Decker tool is too pricey (and yes, those people do exist).
Just gonna throw this one out there, I used 4 batteries in a row on the Dewalt Sawzall till the point it was too hot to even touch with bare hands. Set it on the AC vent for half hour. Boom back in business. One year later, same saw same batteries still working great.
i've never used a staple gun, so idk how they're supposed to work, but with a regular paper stapler, if you go at it repeatedly, it's gonna start pushing out the staples poorly and might even jam. they're not really made for super fast successional use. so maybe staple guns are similar. you can use them consecutively, but you can't go super fast or it starts not working properly
I don't think you're wrong but I'm also pretty sure that's a safety feature. You definitely have to have the safety catch pushed down to shoot a staple. It probably also has to release fully before it'll shoot another one (to keep you from shooting yourself or another staple on top of the old one) and that's what he was running up against in the video. I'm pretty sure if he raised it completely off the surface, he wouldn't have that issue. I've got 2 cheaper staple guns. I might just go test this out later but I'm running low on staples.
they key of a cheap drill driver not struggling is to not use PH or PZ screws that partially rely on downforce to not slip. that applied force downwards is putting quite a load on the motor. go for torx, hex or square and let the screw pull itself and just hold the machine.
The saw stalling out while pressing the blade against the material before starting may be a feature. With saws and pretty much any other cutting tool you want to get the blade up to full speed before you sink it into the material
Thank goodness no more kitchen appliance stuff it's been on kitchen type things for so long love you Tyler but it was time for a break love the channel!!!!!
Seems to be getting to be common on cheap stuff now. I'm not mad at it as long as it'll charge the tool without ruining it or catching it on fire or whatever.
@@NoName-zz8nlnew age? It’s just plain stupid. So when the battery dies you plug it in for a few hours and lose money and profit? instead of taking the battery off and slapping a fully charged one on while the dead one charges? USB is the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen 😭
Been running my $15 harbor freight drill for over a year now, it's seriously been through everything I can throw at it and has never once slowed down or started smelling.
These tools remind me of the cheapy hyper tough tools from walmart. They work but not well and break really easy. However if you just need them for one or two tasks they are perfect.
when power stapling, remember to never let your hands come within 8" of each other, but if you have a helper you can staple the snap out of him and just call it an accident.
A lot of the bad 1 star posters are other sellers trying to make people buy their stuff first, I bought a 1 star shower head and the same one with 5 star from another seller, They were the same shower head, 1 cost $5 the other $14,
I think Tyler should be giving them a proper test through several days. Perhaps a lot of the reviewers' tools only broke after days of use. I could not find the same Deko drill on Amazon. The lowest rating was 2.5 stars with only 2 ratings. The rest of the Deko drills have at least 4 stars. I read some that say Deko lasted 1-6 months before breaking. But if you look on google, you'll see that Deko is rated one of the worst power tools ever.
Reviews are always a weird thing. There's a shoe brand I love called Altra and one review in a pair of their shoes said "the durability of these shoes has really gone down hill. They only lasted for 300 miles of runs when they really should last closer to 400" like bro.
Tyler's sitting there messing with that sawzall for 10 min - "The battery's already halfway gone!" Meanwhile I have to have 3 charged batteries to run the length of three quarters plywood with my Ryobi. 🤷😆
I have a Ryobi sawzall, but it's one of the newer types. It did pick up a deformation due to some overexertion by people I didn't trust with it. I had to disassemble the piston section to straighten it out. I've resurrected an older DeWalt Sawzall with a rusted motor, and it runs comparable to the cheap sawzall. It's got the obsolete 18V battery configuration, so I can't fully restore the full might of it
Having a baby I will that the imagery of him juggling chainsaws would, in fact, not be entertaining as well as bunnies not being quiet that cute in that situation. In that regard, @user-mgc has a fair and valid point
Drilling that screw into that knot I was soo afraid it was going to snap, Tyler please use safety glasses or goggles next time, otherwise great video! Keep ‘em coming!
People can be so dumb when they purchase a cheap 'screwgun', and expect it to perform like a 'drill' or 'impact'. That set is obviously made for light duty scew applications and not intended to drill out 3/4 holes with paddle bits. If you try to use 6 ounce cup of water to try to put out a house fire, of course you're going to have bad reviews saying the cup of water sucks, is no good, and doesn't work. I'm surprised that the little screwgun did as well as it did in Tyler's tests...
@goofyahboikins69 I don't really remember this video and don't have the time to watch again. Were they 1 1/4" or 1 5/8" drywall screws being used to screw drywall up? Or were they 4" deck screws into solid wood which would require a drill or impact? If he struggled to screw drywall with a screwgun, then there's definitely a problem. If he tried to sink multiple 4 inch deck screws into a 4x4, then yes (or no) - depending on whatever it is your question was...
Watching him handle the blades and adjustments with power connected and no glasses is generally nerve racking even though you know nothing will happen 😅
They say that whenever a product got a one star review, that it must of been a Monday or a Friday for the Quality Control. Which means that all the tools you tested must have been manufactured on a Wednesday.
If you are on a budget or just want to have some power tools with out paying the Dewalt & Milwaukee tax lol . Go get a cobalt or craftsman some along those lines. You know you will get something decent. That can last
Thing with Dewalt & Milwakee is that you pay once, and are then set for life (if you're buying their high quality line of products). For a professional, speed and accuracy of doing a task also makes a big difference. Now Cobalt/Craftsman aren't the worst tools one can get, so as long as they have the longevity (and don't overheat), they're not bad buys.
I have the Hychika saw. Got it about 3 years ago. Not to replace anything because I have a plug in Skill reciprocating saw. I use this only for light duty and it hasn't messed up on me yet. It's kinda Zen, though. I let it's own weight do the work at it's own pace.
A video I watched from another UA-camr said that larger sellers on Amazon will often buy a smaller sellers products and leave them bad reviews in order to drive sales towards them instead. Not sure how true it is but it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.
Whenever I read the reviews, I sometimes wonder if the 1 stars aren't engendered by user error, or the tool being used improperly. The 1 stars that tend to bother me are the ones that are because the product arrived damaged. I mean, that could have been the shipper, not the company, and is not a review of the product itself.
I think Tyler should be giving them a proper test through several days. Perhaps a lot of the reviewers' tools only broke after days of use. I could not find the same Deko drill on Amazon. The lowest rating was 2.5 stars with only 2 ratings. The rest of the Deko drills have at least 4 stars. I read some that say Deko lasted 1-6 months before breaking. But if you look on google, you'll see that Deko is rated one of the worst power tools ever.
to be honest, for under 60 bucks and you get all those tools with the drill? thats kind of a good deal. great little "home maker" kit. not for anything serious, but nice for all the little tasks around the house. if you were to piece out all those tools (and the case they come in), that $54 is looking pretty damn good.
The delay on the stapler is a built in safety. It's not designed to do rapid firing. I don't have that brand but mine works the same. You have to lift the unit of the work piece between each shot. It's not like a nail gun that you can depress and just go for it. I also think the bad reviews are from people misusing the tool.
That first kit ain't bad though low quality maybe but aside from the problem riddled drill it looks like a solid little kit for someone to have as a minor house repair kit or a kid first tool set
About the "USB C" charging port on that first electric screwdriver - the one in the comprehensive kit. I would be very wary of plugging that into a good phone charger. My coworker has a vaguely similar screwdriver, and when he plugged it into my smart charger, the charger stopped working for a minute. The screwdriver charged just fine off of a much cheaper "dumb" charger. So I'm led to believe that while some cheap tools have USB sockets for charging, the electronics inside don't meet USB specs. 3:50 I think the way the screwdriver struggled with the first couple of screws might have been because they were drywall screws in wood.
The staple gun, I wonder if the "misfire" complaints are from that firing delay. It caused you to have a staple not shoot and you could call that a misfire. And easy to do if you're trying to be quick.
The reciprocating saw test... I know that Milwaukee isn't an orbital, and not sure about the off brand one, BUT orbital saws do cut faster through wood... at least when compared to themselves.
You know what i wanna see? if someone with the skills in their shop can take apart crap tools, replace bits and make better tools out of them. I would watch the hell out of that.
23:53 Please dont have your finger on the trigger and your hand anywhere near a saw blade dude. I always Unplug it before i mess with anything near the blade. Love the vids.
My Milwaukee sometimes struggles with a drywall screw in wood lmao. Star bit screws just go through tho. You don’t even have to really push with it. Almost self drives 😂
I mean some of the reviews were bad cuz they stopped working after a while and not on the first day ..but i guess thats too much to test for one youtube video xD
The first drill you test was ok for around to house and light work. That reciprocating saw you tested was Capri trash. That saw has no power would not buy that trush. Thank you for testing out these tool!
I feel like you should have done real comparisons. Compare the $53 drill to the cheapest Milwaukee or Dewault. Then compare the $53 reciprocating saw to the cheapest full size reciprocating saw from Milwaukee or Dewalt. The motor design and power displacement on a Hackzall is different than a full size reciprocating saw, it also has a very different stroke length. It’s meant primarily for quick & convenient cuts in harder to reach areas. You would probably get very different results, and gain an appreciation for the difference in price. I feel like it’s also the only real way to accurately tell your viewers whether or not the tool is worth the investment.
Love watching you Tyler, great to see that the saws were close considering...but! Your sawing technique could be done better 😊 by using the saw like a hand saw in the middle of having the blade running (ie: moving the length of the blade back and forth) keep up the entertaining content my man! ❤
Love watching your shows. BUT for God's sake SAFETY GLASSES! If you don't start using them you might want to start learning to read Braille now. I hear it is easier while you still have vision!😁👍
Just an FYI, it’s “sawzall”, as in “saws all”, which is a Milwaukee Tool specific brand but it’s kinda like “Kleenex” where the brand is synonymous with the product itself so calling any reciprocating saw a sawzall isn’t too big of a deal.
23:28 proceeds to manipulate the tool with fingers in near the blade.... My mind: oh i'm sure its unplugged, no big deal. Also my mind: *Realizes what channel im watching*.... oh im sure that it's most definitely still plugged in.
All this stuff is fine for a layman just to do very small once in awhile jobs around the house without dishing out a ton of money. People are just complaining because it's not as good as your name brand stuff. But it's not supposed to contend with that stuff.
I work at a sawmill and I guess they used to have battery circular saws for cleaning up boards and stuff but now we just have a sawzall/reciprocating saw - and crappy batteries to boot. Cutting through 4x4's with a sawzall is a freaking nightmare. And to top it off, they only keep those fine tooth blades. It makes me nauseous to think of trying to use this saw lol. I usually just reach for the pole saw or chainsaw if I have an issue with anything bigger than a 2x4. I learned that lesson pretty quick - sitting there trying to cut a 4x4 for several minutes until my hands were locked up lol... I mean, it's a Dewalt but the crappy batteries and fine blades... Nein.
The smell of burning electronics is normal with anything with a brushed motor which I'm sure this has as it's the best way to cheap out. First runs with any brushed dc motor always have this smell, I actually don't even dislike it. It's a smell of hot metal, tiny strains of wire pushed to at beyond their breaking point, not of actually burning electronics.
Review: Stapler misfires
Tyler: Repeatedly looks into business end of stapler
He’s so lucky that it didn’t have the misfire issue.
I though the same thing but a misfire is when it doesnt fire when its supposed to. I think we're thinking of a discharge. Regardless, dont look into a staple gun lol.
He's not the sharpest crayon in the box.
1.) Treat every stapler as if it were loaded. 2.) Keep your finger straight and off the trigger until you intend to staple. 3.) Never point your stapler at anything you don’t intend to staple. 4.) Keep your stapler on safe until you intend to staple.
Nerd alert
He's got it
@@ctez7067 Yes, and a former Marine.
I prefer to Staple in groups of 5
Also, know what is beyond the intended (stapled) target.
Loving this new format of testing things, the intro in the beginning, the prices being mentioned on screen, it feels more like a review than just entertainment
It's like a Wish version of ProjectFarm and I'm here for it 😂
Staring down a staple gun is a sure way to have a 1 star experience
Oh hush wink.
Lol, I know, it was giving me anxiety. I could see there was a safety that had to be pushed down, but it still seemed so wrong to flag himself.
😂
Came here to see this comment.
Unless you stick it on your forehead your good ..air powered nail guns with no safety trigger than your talking anxiety 😂
And for Tyler’s next video 5 star first aid kits is how I expected this to end
Tyler, the lack of safety glasses and abundance of staring into essentially the barrel of a staple gun is SCARY
Normal people: 1 star? Better avoid this.
Tyler: 1 star? Add to the basket!
😂😂 facts 👌🏼
Better grab 2, just in case one works 😂
It’s ok it’s for science
Anybody else see that Tyler is testing 1* tools and fully expect him to lose a finger (at least)??
Not lose a finger but i expect him to get some type of hurt
Yeah. Disappointing.
Give a spoiler warning next time
I'm glad he didn't
19:42 I love how many times he pointed that nail gun directly at his face. 😂
He always points shit at his face. He isn't the safest with tools lol
@@seanhoward7069 he’s a future Darwin award winner if I’ve ever seen one. I can’t watch most of his videos without cringing 😂 I feel like it’s a main reason I cannot stop watching them.. almost every one feels like watching a toddler play with a fork near an electrical outlet lmao!
i want that tape measure tested for performance enhancing drugs
Tyler, please never look down the barrel of a staple gun if you haven’t taken the slip out yet
But eyepatches are cool.
For real, had me nervous when he did that.
Every time he looked at it I flinched 😆
I also wouldn't load in a new saw blade with power going to the saw. Remove the battery or unplug it because you never know if the safety button is stuck and if you hit the trigger, goodbye hand
Same nearly had a heart attack k
The thing about reviews is that very few people leave a review if a product works like it should. But they sure do if it doesn't!
I think Tyler should be giving them a proper test through several days. Perhaps a lot of the reviewers' tools only broke after days of use.
I find that true for most things in life unfortunately. Mostly restaurants. They could have 100 good meals but that one bad one can really stand out and also it can tank your overall rating since most happy customers don’t leave positive reviews. I try to review EVERY product or service I use for this exact reason. My whole fe busts my balls and says I probably think I’m some food critic or something but I think it’s worth it because that’s the stuff I would want to see.
When you’re using the reciprocating saw you need to use the whole blade by moving the tool back-and-forth and you usually have the blade moving before you touch the wood. You don’t press on the wood and then activate the tool.
Facts
How about we leave 1 star power tools in pickle juice for 30 days, lets see what happens 😂
And the pickle juice has to be rated 1 star as well
Lol😅😂
No
Yeah fr lol
This is such a neat idea to spice up the channel. With your awesome personality and blatant lack of intimate tool knowledge (specific part names, common safety practices, "rookie mistakes" that make us laugh and don't kill you), it's just a masterpiece.
I think he actually knows stuff but sometimes play dumb
I feel most of these are for occasional small household jobs instead of career oriented. And I about died every time you looked down the receiving end of that staple gun with your finger near/on the trigger after seeing the misfire reviews.
These seem more like they're for the "I only need it for one thing" types who wouldn't even touch it again after the first use, and think a Skil or Black & Decker tool is too pricey (and yes, those people do exist).
@@NorthStarBlue1people think everything is too pricey even if you gave it to them for free lol
The way he kept pointing that staple gun at his face had me at the edge of my seat
Just gonna throw this one out there, I used 4 batteries in a row on the Dewalt Sawzall till the point it was too hot to even touch with bare hands. Set it on the AC vent for half hour. Boom back in business. One year later, same saw same batteries still working great.
i've never used a staple gun, so idk how they're supposed to work, but with a regular paper stapler, if you go at it repeatedly, it's gonna start pushing out the staples poorly and might even jam. they're not really made for super fast successional use. so maybe staple guns are similar. you can use them consecutively, but you can't go super fast or it starts not working properly
I don't think you're wrong but I'm also pretty sure that's a safety feature. You definitely have to have the safety catch pushed down to shoot a staple. It probably also has to release fully before it'll shoot another one (to keep you from shooting yourself or another staple on top of the old one) and that's what he was running up against in the video. I'm pretty sure if he raised it completely off the surface, he wouldn't have that issue.
I've got 2 cheaper staple guns. I might just go test this out later but I'm running low on staples.
Yes I feel like I’ve been waiting for years for a new video! Keep ‘em comin
A reciprocating saw with a jigsaw motor. LOL!
Love your videos.
they key of a cheap drill driver not struggling is to not use PH or PZ screws that partially rely on downforce to not slip. that applied force downwards is putting quite a load on the motor. go for torx, hex or square and let the screw pull itself and just hold the machine.
kinda glad tyler never gets tool company sponsors, him looking at the output of that staple gun helps sustain that.
"It put it in there, but it was struggling" -Tyler
Me: That's what she said.
Umm who is she ?
@@HKIHNDKNSI I better not say😂
@@dylonpress7034 You might as well change your name to P. Dylon
@@HKIHNDKNSII believe the only proper response is "your mom"
@@DH-xw6jp I don't think I asked you lil bro
That tape measure is a winner
The saw stalling out while pressing the blade against the material before starting may be a feature. With saws and pretty much any other cutting tool you want to get the blade up to full speed before you sink it into the material
Thank goodness no more kitchen appliance stuff it's been on kitchen type things for so long love you Tyler but it was time for a break love the channel!!!!!
You're just envious that he figured out how to monetize making himself lunch.
@@disbeafakename167 true that
Bro when does drills take usb-c chargers lmao
When the shell is repurposed from an electric screwdriver.
Seems to be getting to be common on cheap stuff now. I'm not mad at it as long as it'll charge the tool without ruining it or catching it on fire or whatever.
Welcome to the new age junior
@@NoName-zz8nlnew age? It’s just plain stupid. So when the battery dies you plug it in for a few hours and lose money and profit? instead of taking the battery off and slapping a fully charged one on while the dead one charges? USB is the stupidest thing I’ve ever seen 😭
@@waclac I never said it was a brilliant idea
3:42 that's what she said.
Ain’t no way Bru
Been running my $15 harbor freight drill for over a year now, it's seriously been through everything I can throw at it and has never once slowed down or started smelling.
Who else cringed every time Tyler pointed the nail gun at his face
These tools remind me of the cheapy hyper tough tools from walmart. They work but not well and break really easy. However if you just need them for one or two tasks they are perfect.
See also: Harbor Freight.
But, I've got some Hart and Hyper Tough that I actually really enjoy as well.
Harbour freight much better option with tool replacement
when power stapling, remember to never let your hands come within 8" of each other, but if you have a helper you can staple the snap out of him and just call it an accident.
The corded bosch sawsall is insanely good, so smooth. Also have a cordless dewalt sawsall and its pretty goo but so much more violent.
A lot of the bad 1 star posters are other sellers trying to make people buy their stuff first, I bought a 1 star shower head and the same one with 5 star from another seller, They were the same shower head, 1 cost $5 the other $14,
That and a lot of reviewers who just dont use the product properly or are just plain stupid.
I mean, most of them were saying that the tools didn't work after some time, which is something he's not testing in the video
I think Tyler should be giving them a proper test through several days. Perhaps a lot of the reviewers' tools only broke after days of use. I could not find the same Deko drill on Amazon. The lowest rating was 2.5 stars with only 2 ratings. The rest of the Deko drills have at least 4 stars. I read some that say Deko lasted 1-6 months before breaking. But if you look on google, you'll see that Deko is rated one of the worst power tools ever.
HE’S RETURNED 🎉 (Love and thanks Tyler)
What I would like to know is where did you get the clamps to hold down the 4x4???
They are husky clamps 15$ at home Depot I think
@@Ekonicz Perfect Thank you..
Reviews are always a weird thing. There's a shoe brand I love called Altra and one review in a pair of their shoes said "the durability of these shoes has really gone down hill. They only lasted for 300 miles of runs when they really should last closer to 400" like bro.
Tyler's sitting there messing with that sawzall for 10 min - "The battery's already halfway gone!" Meanwhile I have to have 3 charged batteries to run the length of three quarters plywood with my Ryobi. 🤷😆
I have a Ryobi sawzall, but it's one of the newer types. It did pick up a deformation due to some overexertion by people I didn't trust with it.
I had to disassemble the piston section to straighten it out.
I've resurrected an older DeWalt Sawzall with a rusted motor, and it runs comparable to the cheap sawzall. It's got the obsolete 18V battery configuration, so I can't fully restore the full might of it
Watching Tyler is more entertaining than watching babies juggle chainsaws, and he's cuter than a basket full of bunnies in a blender.
Wild
@@jimmy3le9plus Are bunnies in a blender cute to you ?
😂😂😂
Having a baby I will that the imagery of him juggling chainsaws would, in fact, not be entertaining as well as bunnies not being quiet that cute in that situation. In that regard, @user-mgc has a fair and valid point
lol
Drilling that screw into that knot I was soo afraid it was going to snap, Tyler please use safety glasses or goggles next time, otherwise great video! Keep ‘em coming!
People can be so dumb when they purchase a cheap 'screwgun', and expect it to perform like a 'drill' or 'impact'. That set is obviously made for light duty scew applications and not intended to drill out 3/4 holes with paddle bits. If you try to use 6 ounce cup of water to try to put out a house fire, of course you're going to have bad reviews saying the cup of water sucks, is no good, and doesn't work. I'm surprised that the little screwgun did as well as it did in Tyler's tests...
The one that struggled with drywall screws?
@goofyahboikins69 I don't really remember this video and don't have the time to watch again. Were they 1 1/4" or 1 5/8" drywall screws being used to screw drywall up? Or were they 4" deck screws into solid wood which would require a drill or impact? If he struggled to screw drywall with a screwgun, then there's definitely a problem. If he tried to sink multiple 4 inch deck screws into a 4x4, then yes (or no) - depending on whatever it is your question was...
Watching him handle the blades and adjustments with power connected and no glasses is generally nerve racking even though you know nothing will happen 😅
Even if he doesn't get hurt, his shop safety practices are TERRIBLE and are a bad example to novices.
Always a good day when Tyler uploads
Reads that it can miss fire
16:37 points staplers right at face
That’s like looking down a barrel of a loaded gun.
They say that whenever a product got a one star review, that it must of been a Monday or a Friday for the Quality Control. Which means that all the tools you tested must have been manufactured on a Wednesday.
tape measure quality is all about extension length, most fail beyond a small distance. return spring pressure is not really a big issue.
If you don't want to win, maybe.
I do t think extension length is really that big of a deal. But there’s nothing more frustrating than expecting it to retract and it just… doesn’t.
Brushed motors tend to smell and heat up due to friction, and it helps to clear the chips occasionally when drilling holes. 👍
If you are on a budget or just want to have some power tools with out paying the Dewalt & Milwaukee tax lol . Go get a cobalt or craftsman some along those lines. You know you will get something decent. That can last
Thing with Dewalt & Milwakee is that you pay once, and are then set for life (if you're buying their high quality line of products). For a professional, speed and accuracy of doing a task also makes a big difference. Now Cobalt/Craftsman aren't the worst tools one can get, so as long as they have the longevity (and don't overheat), they're not bad buys.
I seen it with my own 2 eyes. Tyler "nailed it"!!
Tyler at it again
Haven’t watched in forever, glad to see you haven’t changed and I hope all is welll
I have the Hychika saw. Got it about 3 years ago. Not to replace anything because I have a plug in Skill reciprocating saw. I use this only for light duty and it hasn't messed up on me yet. It's kinda Zen, though. I let it's own weight do the work at it's own pace.
A video I watched from another UA-camr said that larger sellers on Amazon will often buy a smaller sellers products and leave them bad reviews in order to drive sales towards them instead. Not sure how true it is but it wouldn't surprise me in the slightest.
Whenever I read the reviews, I sometimes wonder if the 1 stars aren't engendered by user error, or the tool being used improperly.
The 1 stars that tend to bother me are the ones that are because the product arrived damaged. I mean, that could have been the shipper, not the company, and is not a review of the product itself.
I think Tyler should be giving them a proper test through several days. Perhaps a lot of the reviewers' tools only broke after days of use. I could not find the same Deko drill on Amazon. The lowest rating was 2.5 stars with only 2 ratings. The rest of the Deko drills have at least 4 stars. I read some that say Deko lasted 1-6 months before breaking. But if you look on google, you'll see that Deko is rated one of the worst power tools ever.
to be honest, for under 60 bucks and you get all those tools with the drill? thats kind of a good deal. great little "home maker" kit. not for anything serious, but nice for all the little tasks around the house. if you were to piece out all those tools (and the case they come in), that $54 is looking pretty damn good.
I once saw a man, plug a jack hammer into the wall, and smash it into concrete like a sledge hammer.... these are half of the 1 star reviewers.
I have the Hicheka reciprocating saw,and had no problems.Toolless blade change,and two batteries,supplied.
17:05 what if you hold the trigger and just press against the wood?
To be fair on number 2, you didn’t use the right Milwaukee saw, you used its little brother compared to the real reciprocating saw
The delay on the stapler is a built in safety. It's not designed to do rapid firing. I don't have that brand but mine works the same. You have to lift the unit of the work piece between each shot. It's not like a nail gun that you can depress and just go for it. I also think the bad reviews are from people misusing the tool.
19:33 that one staple moving around the table
Yes, tape measure races!
Tyler, I worry about your eyes. Please wear eye protection.
That first kit ain't bad though low quality maybe but aside from the problem riddled drill it looks like a solid little kit for someone to have as a minor house repair kit or a kid first tool set
"Okay? It... did it. I don't feel like it liked it." 😆
The smell from the drill is normal, it's brushed. For something cheap and brushed like that folks really need to temper their expectations lol.
I'm sad we didn't get another April first video. I really enjoyed those!
Brand new brushed tools are gonna smell when you first use them until the brushes get grooves worn in them.
About the "USB C" charging port on that first electric screwdriver - the one in the comprehensive kit. I would be very wary of plugging that into a good phone charger. My coworker has a vaguely similar screwdriver, and when he plugged it into my smart charger, the charger stopped working for a minute. The screwdriver charged just fine off of a much cheaper "dumb" charger. So I'm led to believe that while some cheap tools have USB sockets for charging, the electronics inside don't meet USB specs.
3:50 I think the way the screwdriver struggled with the first couple of screws might have been because they were drywall screws in wood.
The staple gun, I wonder if the "misfire" complaints are from that firing delay. It caused you to have a staple not shoot and you could call that a misfire. And easy to do if you're trying to be quick.
"reviews" done by idiots are rarely reliable. One star reviews are often written by people who have no business using a tool. (much like social media)
The reciprocating saw test... I know that Milwaukee isn't an orbital, and not sure about the off brand one, BUT orbital saws do cut faster through wood... at least when compared to themselves.
Yo! Remember your how to protect your during the eclipse video... Tell me that you have another one prepared
I love that he geeked on the tape measurer
"already the motor stinks" welcome to brushed motors, Tyler
That's what I was thinking 😂
15:07 nice editing skillz there Tyler 🤣
You know what i wanna see?
if someone with the skills in their shop can take apart crap tools, replace bits and make better tools out of them.
I would watch the hell out of that.
Do a video with some 5 star rated tools
23:53 Please dont have your finger on the trigger and your hand anywhere near a saw blade dude. I always Unplug it before i mess with anything near the blade. Love the vids.
My Milwaukee sometimes struggles with a drywall screw in wood lmao. Star bit screws just go through tho. You don’t even have to really push with it. Almost self drives 😂
I mean some of the reviews were bad cuz they stopped working after a while and not on the first day ..but i guess thats too much to test for one youtube video xD
15:05 It randomly seems to go back to the previous product for a few seconds lol
I think you messed the editing up lol. 6:23 and 15:08 are supposed to be together I'm pretty sure.
True, nice catch
The first drill you test was ok for around to house and light work. That reciprocating saw you tested was Capri trash. That saw has no power would not buy that trush. Thank you for testing out these tool!
I feel like you should have done real comparisons. Compare the $53 drill to the cheapest Milwaukee or Dewault. Then compare the $53 reciprocating saw to the cheapest full size reciprocating saw from Milwaukee or Dewalt. The motor design and power displacement on a Hackzall is different than a full size reciprocating saw, it also has a very different stroke length. It’s meant primarily for quick & convenient cuts in harder to reach areas. You would probably get very different results, and gain an appreciation for the difference in price. I feel like it’s also the only real way to accurately tell your viewers whether or not the tool is worth the investment.
I have only made it 20 seconds into this video and I already want you to post another one of these videos
* I always believe the Amazon reviews. * I AM NOT A ROBOT!
Love watching you Tyler, great to see that the saws were close considering...but! Your sawing technique could be done better 😊 by using the saw like a hand saw in the middle of having the blade running (ie: moving the length of the blade back and forth) keep up the entertaining content my man! ❤
Cheap tools are never about if they can work out of the box, it’s about the staying power.
Love watching your shows. BUT for God's sake SAFETY GLASSES! If you don't start using them you might want to start learning to read Braille now. I hear it is easier while you still have vision!😁👍
Remember kids - DO NOT put your finger close to a blade, when the machine is plugged in or has battery on. Specially when the tools is cheap AF.
I have that cheap saw zal.
Mine is a beast never a problem. Through metal to.
Just an FYI, it’s “sawzall”, as in “saws all”, which is a Milwaukee Tool specific brand but it’s kinda like “Kleenex” where the brand is synonymous with the product itself so calling any reciprocating saw a sawzall isn’t too big of a deal.
23:28 proceeds to manipulate the tool with fingers in near the blade....
My mind: oh i'm sure its unplugged, no big deal.
Also my mind: *Realizes what channel im watching*.... oh im sure that it's most definitely still plugged in.
You mean sometimes it’s user error instead of tool error??? NOW WAY!!!
to use a reciprocating saw..... focus on shoving that metal guideplate into what you are cutting, and not into the blade
All this stuff is fine for a layman just to do very small once in awhile jobs around the house without dishing out a ton of money. People are just complaining because it's not as good as your name brand stuff. But it's not supposed to contend with that stuff.
I work at a sawmill and I guess they used to have battery circular saws for cleaning up boards and stuff but now we just have a sawzall/reciprocating saw - and crappy batteries to boot. Cutting through 4x4's with a sawzall is a freaking nightmare. And to top it off, they only keep those fine tooth blades. It makes me nauseous to think of trying to use this saw lol. I usually just reach for the pole saw or chainsaw if I have an issue with anything bigger than a 2x4. I learned that lesson pretty quick - sitting there trying to cut a 4x4 for several minutes until my hands were locked up lol... I mean, it's a Dewalt but the crappy batteries and fine blades... Nein.
The smell of burning electronics is normal with anything with a brushed motor which I'm sure this has as it's the best way to cheap out.
First runs with any brushed dc motor always have this smell, I actually don't even dislike it. It's a smell of hot metal, tiny strains of wire pushed to at beyond their breaking point, not of actually burning electronics.
If there is one thing I’ve learned using from using Amazon and reading reviews of products before I buy, most 1 stars are user error
The problem is People buy tools costing 20-50$ and expect it to handle the work u need a makita or milwauke for...