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They have a stop on them smart guy they're setting forms
@magenlin13 сағат бұрын
They have a stop on them smart guy they're setting forms
@kacperklisz313514 сағат бұрын
What model is that?
@sinironheart841315 сағат бұрын
A pocket rocket impact wrench is CRAZY!
@jronmanbuilds15 сағат бұрын
Can they talk about something other than power?
@enochcheng274116 сағат бұрын
That small that compact and that power at a price that will beat snap on. Snap on fan boys watch out
@thelittleguy-ih8nv16 сағат бұрын
It's gonna be trash and burn up just like their grinder!
@rd466016 сағат бұрын
I'm really frustrated with DeWalt. No customer service at all. They suck.
@michaela333016 сағат бұрын
Yeah, until you test it VS DCS578 with a 9AH bat
@radjirahim17 сағат бұрын
Working pressure is the real pressure you wash with, the max pressure is the pressure when the washer starts with
@its4vibe38118 сағат бұрын
Put on headphones and listen to the noise when you are show different brands. I have on the airpod pro 2 and its headache inducing and totally unnecessary.
@ronaldsimms-nh7dx19 сағат бұрын
That cut sound he plays before saying each brand were sooo annoying that I couldn't watch past the 1st minute.. Kill the messenger..lol
@apennameandthata201720 сағат бұрын
You could have left the graphic up.
@flashflame495221 сағат бұрын
Thank you for this video! I was kind of curious about who owns what!
@stringlarson124719 сағат бұрын
With M&A's (leveraged buyouts) on the rise again, the landscape is likely to change more.
@jims194222 сағат бұрын
The moment you included BRUNT in this list of boots, it was over! BRUNT? ...you've got to be kidding! :( - Go watch the "Rose Anvil" review of BRUNT boots and see them cut in half to see what's in them. :(
@isowindors22 сағат бұрын
Shopsmith
@HighWealderКүн бұрын
In England the rhyming slang for Black & Decker is Hack and Wrecker 😂
@Captain_Sweatpants_945Күн бұрын
WORKPRO?
@isaaccaris9530Күн бұрын
Gen4 is the worst step of milwaukee, weak drill ,just hope put more newtons on this tools god please
@FarmToMarketRoadКүн бұрын
Dewalt is just a Yellow Black & Decker.
@romdinks9368Күн бұрын
That was an eye opener. Is there a chart available?
@Winters11Күн бұрын
What about metabo and festool? And in Europe, what about Einhell, Dexter and Parkside?
@jonowilson5302Күн бұрын
What about Hikoki (formally Hitachi)?
@dcmirkКүн бұрын
Almost everything made by Stanley Black and Decker brands is disposable garbage with only a few notable exceptions.
@sergelajeunesse1392Күн бұрын
Hello congradulations on the reserch and info given about the maine tool manufacturers very informative... But i was wondering who makes METABO and WALTER STHIL, DELTA, KING and GENERAL tools ? unless i missed the info ! Thank you
@ZDogg89Күн бұрын
Wow. Wifi tools gotta be the most useless thing I've ever seen. The only person that would use reports from a drill is thw guy who created the drill to run tests on it. The average joe just needs to put a hole in the wall.
@mparchive8808Күн бұрын
Western Forge is no more. They closed in 2020.
@MrsnipezreviewsКүн бұрын
And a 2.5ah 40 volt battery is not equivalent to an 18 volt 5ah battery. The 2.5ah will die much sooner than the 5ah. Voltage has nothing to do with runtime. Amp hours = runtime
@MrsnipezreviewsКүн бұрын
makita is strong enough. And ive had makita tools for 8 years and they all still work even after leaving them in the back of a truck through rain and awful alabama heat. I bought 1 Milwaukee fuel hammer drill and left it in the rain 1 time and it never worked again. $300 wasted. Makita #1
@BigStickSteveКүн бұрын
Dude's taking out the cones like it's a contest :)
@bbrachmanКүн бұрын
Excellent job finding all this ownershop info. My question is who makes quality power tools? When a company is slurped up, does it suffer? Is the previous management and manufacturering left intact? I started with the Ryobi battery system. So, I have to stay with them. For home products, they are fine.
@timryder403617 сағат бұрын
DeWalt has the best batteries hands down. The mechanics of the tools all have their pro's and cons, but the battery tech is where the real game is.
@benlaffer5041Күн бұрын
Who owns Ramset ?
@stevekelley1179Күн бұрын
I haven’t been buying tools lately but where’s Mac and Matco belong in this
@larsfiers690Күн бұрын
You missed festo (festools) in your list
@matrix54190Күн бұрын
What about Parkside Powertools??
@marcusmoody7092Күн бұрын
What about Festool and Metabo?
@vipahmanКүн бұрын
Would love to know the HPT/Metabo evolution?
@brucemiller1696Күн бұрын
I have been a woodworker for the last 40 years and have my own shop for the last 10 years. Just wanted to to say Nice Job. 👍💪
@stringlarson124719 сағат бұрын
I can cut a board 3x and it's still too short.
@holgerfritz4819Күн бұрын
Who makes Ozito tools?
@cafecybernzКүн бұрын
Vacuuming a raw egg? With a rotating brush that has thousands of little bristtles? Hummm, not sure about that...
@arthurritsma3881Күн бұрын
It is important to know that the owner of the brand, is not the same company that produce the tool, but he does determine the quality (and after sale service) . Many production companies produce tools (and parts of tools) for a large number of different brands.
@arthurritsma3881Күн бұрын
Smart comment. First buy the tool, only to find out that that brand is junk. That Is something a professional cannot afford. He has to earn his living from that. He buys his tools based on experiences with the brand or reputation among his colleagues. This also applies to to a certain extent to the serious DIY where the price-performance ratio is an important factor. If I e.g. buy Makita, Festool or Hilti, I know that I am buying a very well-performing tool. Conclusion, it is important to know which manufacturer support which brand.
@LawpickingLocksmithКүн бұрын
Would have given thumbs up but pity about the annoying background music. Many more European brands are missing.
@williamhoffer92772 күн бұрын
I didn't hear you mention Snap on.
@cryptonitor98552 күн бұрын
Sounds like you just get paid by manufacturer to say it's good when it's really not. Why wouldn't you do proper testing? Proof or go home
@cryptonitor98552 күн бұрын
Wtf terrible testing. Doesnt prove anything that you cut something 0,5second (half a second is well within margin for error in test
Пікірлер
Can I use soap with The other nozzles
Thats what i been waiting for!
Good video and have a good day
It can't even drive the nail all the way in sad!
They have a stop on them smart guy they're setting forms
They have a stop on them smart guy they're setting forms
What model is that?
A pocket rocket impact wrench is CRAZY!
Can they talk about something other than power?
That small that compact and that power at a price that will beat snap on. Snap on fan boys watch out
It's gonna be trash and burn up just like their grinder!
I'm really frustrated with DeWalt. No customer service at all. They suck.
Yeah, until you test it VS DCS578 with a 9AH bat
Working pressure is the real pressure you wash with, the max pressure is the pressure when the washer starts with
Put on headphones and listen to the noise when you are show different brands. I have on the airpod pro 2 and its headache inducing and totally unnecessary.
That cut sound he plays before saying each brand were sooo annoying that I couldn't watch past the 1st minute.. Kill the messenger..lol
You could have left the graphic up.
Thank you for this video! I was kind of curious about who owns what!
With M&A's (leveraged buyouts) on the rise again, the landscape is likely to change more.
The moment you included BRUNT in this list of boots, it was over! BRUNT? ...you've got to be kidding! :( - Go watch the "Rose Anvil" review of BRUNT boots and see them cut in half to see what's in them. :(
Shopsmith
In England the rhyming slang for Black & Decker is Hack and Wrecker 😂
WORKPRO?
Gen4 is the worst step of milwaukee, weak drill ,just hope put more newtons on this tools god please
Dewalt is just a Yellow Black & Decker.
That was an eye opener. Is there a chart available?
What about metabo and festool? And in Europe, what about Einhell, Dexter and Parkside?
What about Hikoki (formally Hitachi)?
Almost everything made by Stanley Black and Decker brands is disposable garbage with only a few notable exceptions.
Hello congradulations on the reserch and info given about the maine tool manufacturers very informative... But i was wondering who makes METABO and WALTER STHIL, DELTA, KING and GENERAL tools ? unless i missed the info ! Thank you
Wow. Wifi tools gotta be the most useless thing I've ever seen. The only person that would use reports from a drill is thw guy who created the drill to run tests on it. The average joe just needs to put a hole in the wall.
Western Forge is no more. They closed in 2020.
And a 2.5ah 40 volt battery is not equivalent to an 18 volt 5ah battery. The 2.5ah will die much sooner than the 5ah. Voltage has nothing to do with runtime. Amp hours = runtime
makita is strong enough. And ive had makita tools for 8 years and they all still work even after leaving them in the back of a truck through rain and awful alabama heat. I bought 1 Milwaukee fuel hammer drill and left it in the rain 1 time and it never worked again. $300 wasted. Makita #1
Dude's taking out the cones like it's a contest :)
Excellent job finding all this ownershop info. My question is who makes quality power tools? When a company is slurped up, does it suffer? Is the previous management and manufacturering left intact? I started with the Ryobi battery system. So, I have to stay with them. For home products, they are fine.
DeWalt has the best batteries hands down. The mechanics of the tools all have their pro's and cons, but the battery tech is where the real game is.
Who owns Ramset ?
I haven’t been buying tools lately but where’s Mac and Matco belong in this
You missed festo (festools) in your list
What about Parkside Powertools??
What about Festool and Metabo?
Would love to know the HPT/Metabo evolution?
I have been a woodworker for the last 40 years and have my own shop for the last 10 years. Just wanted to to say Nice Job. 👍💪
I can cut a board 3x and it's still too short.
Who makes Ozito tools?
Vacuuming a raw egg? With a rotating brush that has thousands of little bristtles? Hummm, not sure about that...
It is important to know that the owner of the brand, is not the same company that produce the tool, but he does determine the quality (and after sale service) . Many production companies produce tools (and parts of tools) for a large number of different brands.
Smart comment. First buy the tool, only to find out that that brand is junk. That Is something a professional cannot afford. He has to earn his living from that. He buys his tools based on experiences with the brand or reputation among his colleagues. This also applies to to a certain extent to the serious DIY where the price-performance ratio is an important factor. If I e.g. buy Makita, Festool or Hilti, I know that I am buying a very well-performing tool. Conclusion, it is important to know which manufacturer support which brand.
Would have given thumbs up but pity about the annoying background music. Many more European brands are missing.
I didn't hear you mention Snap on.
Sounds like you just get paid by manufacturer to say it's good when it's really not. Why wouldn't you do proper testing? Proof or go home
Wtf terrible testing. Doesnt prove anything that you cut something 0,5second (half a second is well within margin for error in test
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Who owns green works?