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Most Awesome Retro Phone Case - Unpacking, 4 Month Review, and Drop Test
This is one of the coolest phone cases I have ever seen! It looks just as good in real life as the photo. If you want to get the best reactions on your phone case then you got to get this!
Here I review the product, talk about the great reactions I get and do a drop test to show you how reinforced the corners.
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Build The Coolest Backyard Fire Pit in Under 10 Minutes - NO TOOLS REQUIRED!
Просмотров 372 тыс.Год назад
Disclaimer: It is highly suggested that for safety reason you should use fire safe bricks such as fire bricks, refractory bricks, or even red clay bricks that can withstand high heat. You can order fire bricks through Amazon through this affiliate link here: amzn.to/3JAuANs Build and use at your own risk! In addition, it is suggested that before constructing a fire pit, it is important to consu...
This Is The Only Screen Protector You Should Get For Your Macbook, Dell, HP or Lenovo Computer
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Whether you have an M1, M2, or M3 Mackbook Air, Pro or just about any laptop this is really the only screen protector you should be using. Get your GhostBlanket here: 🚀amzn.to/3IvsHA0
Restore Your Rustic Black Blundstone Boots With This Spray!
Просмотров 4,9 тыс.Год назад
Do you own a pair of Rustic Black Blundstone boots? Is the color fading? Are you interested in making it darker or restoring the leather? Then look no more than this awesome Renovator spray. Not only will it restore the color of you faded rustic black boots but it will also waterproof them. Great for fabrics too but NOT for your hair! Tarrago Nubuck and Suede Renovator Spray 🚀 amzn.to/3WSUr6Q D...
The Ultimate Blundstone Product Review - One Year Later
Просмотров 22 тыс.Год назад
Everything you wanted to know about the rustic black Blundstones is covered is this video. From why I chose Blundstone over Redbacks to how to treat your boots so they last a long time is covered here. Also we discuss the insoles, outsoles, and everything in between! Please comment below. Please like or subscribe. Thanks for watching! 🚀 Best Deals for Rustic Black Blundstone Boots amzn.to/3CzjV...
Worx 5 inch 20v Mini Pruning Chainsaw Unboxing, Testing and Review
Просмотров 21 тыс.2 года назад
The Worx 5inch 20v Chainsaw is pretty awesome. If you are interested in a small compact chainsaw that can cut through some pretty thick logs then this is the saw for you. Great for pruning your trees, cleaning your yard, or cutting firewood. Get Your Worx Chainsaw here: 🚀 amzn.to/3QyMOkE Intro: 0:00 Cutting and Testing: 6:56 Safety Tips: 13:30
If You Own an AeroPress Then You Should Get This Travel Mug!
Просмотров 3,9 тыс.2 года назад
Do you own an AeroPress or AeroPress Go? If you do then this may be the best travel mug on the market almost as if it was designed for the AeroPress. This 12oz Double Insulated mug comes with a leakproof easy to clean lid. What makes this mug so amazing is that the AeroPress can be pressed directly into it without any leaking. This mug also serves as a place holder for your filter cap allowing ...
Orastone Rechargeable Hand Warmer Unboxing & Product Review
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.2 года назад
Are you looking for a rechargeable hand warmer that gets HOT?! Look no further than the Orastone Rechargeable Hand Warmer. The product charges in just a few hours and provides up to 5 hours of warmth. Temperature on this little guy gets up to 42°C / 107.6°F. On a cold day, there's nothing better to have outdoors with you than a reliable hand warmer. Product Link: amzn.to/3D4AVMl
Ikea UPPHETTA 34oz French Press Review
Просмотров 6602 года назад
Looking for a great quality french press to make the most awesome cup of coffee? Look no further than the IKEA UPPHETTA French press. You simply cant beat the price and quality of this french press. Get your UPPHETTA here: IKEA: bit.ly/3z7YjXq AMAZON: amzn.to/3tvTG8q
BOYA BY-M1 - Best Priced Microphone on Amazon - Unboxing and Review
Просмотров 542 года назад
The Boya BY M1 is a great lapel microphone for a great price. You cant beat $15 for great sound. The cord is over 20 feet (6 meters) long. You could easily hide it out of view by connecting it your shirt or whatever off camera. It works with any smartphone by plugging into the earphone jack. No battery is needed when plugged in to your phone. The microphone can even be plugged in while video re...
Traditional French Press VS French Press Travel Mugs - Presse by Bobble, Zyliss, Ikea UPPHETTA
Просмотров 4592 года назад
Interested in getting a French Press? Not sure which one to get? Here I review three popular French Press products: -Ikea UPPHETTA French Press: amzn.to/3tvTG8q -Presse By Bobble: amzn.to/3IzmIrY -Zyliss French Press: amzn.to/3wo8NTj Let me know what you think in the comments below!
TOPARCHERY Traditional 53" Recurve Bow: Unboxing & Detailed Review: Shot Over 700 Arrows!!
Просмотров 3,1 тыс.3 года назад
This is my very first product review. So please be nice. :) The is a detailed review of the TopArchery AliExpress Recurve Horse bow. This bow is popular on both AliExpress and Amazon. At the time of the upload of this video the bow cost $55 on AliExpress and $77 on Amazon. Free Shipping with Prime might make Amazon an overall cheaper purchase price. Amazon: 🚀 amzn.to/3WWfJRb AliExpress: www.ali...

Комментарии

  • @Karakan1988
    @Karakan1988 9 дней назад

    total ungeeignet. das ist eine astsäge und keine baumsäge

  • @user-wc1ft6jv8r
    @user-wc1ft6jv8r 13 дней назад

    These aren't fire bricks but ur not cooking on them just be careful. That it doesn't pop out pieces of concrete you'll be fine. ❤

  • @dennyspessoa2792
    @dennyspessoa2792 15 дней назад

    This saw yet works today?

    • @husbandhood
      @husbandhood 15 дней назад

      I'm happy you asked. I havent used it in a while but when I used it for the first time in like 3 months I had a problem with the chain becoming to loose and coming partially off the rail. I tightened the bolt to keep the chain taut but it just keeps coming loose. I need to spend more time to figure out why this keeps happening.

    • @dennyspessoa2792
      @dennyspessoa2792 15 дней назад

      @@husbandhood Thank you for your answer, I will take it into consideration when purchasing, do you have videos testing the mini grinder?

  • @pamelalindahl8535
    @pamelalindahl8535 Месяц назад

    Thank u sooo much! Just built one today with my leftover bricks. Looks awesome! We need to wait a bit to break it in cuz of fire restrictions right now. I live in Sweden btw. 🎉

  • @shipped_my_pants_3000
    @shipped_my_pants_3000 Месяц назад

    It's not a good idea to do that without a gravel base for drainage

  • @vial1369
    @vial1369 Месяц назад

    Свин англосаксонский - учи русский!

  • @alaskanflyfisher
    @alaskanflyfisher Месяц назад

    excellent tips in this video!!! I never thought to use the aero press upside down for the steeping part.

  • @ksajak
    @ksajak 2 месяца назад

    Lexol and bick4 conditioners are actually really good on blundstone boots. I use both and they do an awesome job keeping the leather nice

  • @MichaelHall-meekness007
    @MichaelHall-meekness007 2 месяца назад

    Sapphire nubuck spray, I find is a good product for Blundstone nubuck boot.

  • @budmartin8297
    @budmartin8297 2 месяца назад

    I have one of these too. I copied a photo off of google, but I kept to the photo with 18 bricks to the ring. I was impressed with how well it performs as a fire ring, radiating the heat back off the tall wall. It also breathes really well with all the gaps letting the air get to the bottom of the fire. Toss in a few dried pine cones with some split pine and you can light it with a match... I actually use my propane torch from the workshop because, why not?

  • @epiphgd4302
    @epiphgd4302 2 месяца назад

    Brick absorbs water. Holds it. When heated it turns to steam. It looks for a way to escape. If it can’t find it… the brick explodes.

  • @onabenford6497
    @onabenford6497 3 месяца назад

    So easy peasy! And beautiful work as well TY ❤

  • @CourageWelcome-jz2tv
    @CourageWelcome-jz2tv 3 месяца назад

    I just wonder if fanning them 'out', while attractive, is as safe as laying them the other way. Also uses more bricks. I want mine close to a fence so this design intrigued me, but if anyone has a thought about, please share!

  • @Davehaha2001
    @Davehaha2001 3 месяца назад

    I wear the 311 Blundstone boots that are the work boot with same look but have a steel cap toe and are for Australian safety standards I have had them since I was a kid for scouts in the late 1900s and still wear them everyday for work they have a better inner soles and they are long lasting the soles wear out but they are also are not very expensive for a work boot in Australia 🇦🇺 I can’t believe American love them too I have only found this out this week and I think it’s great 👍 good videos the red back boots are good also but have a more upright stance with the back of the boot more upright with a higher heel

  • @jamesc9327
    @jamesc9327 4 месяца назад

    Thank you for the unboxing and demonstration video. You did an awesome job with your review. I can't wait to try it out now. 👍👍👍👍

  • @DianaRojas-hn3xh
    @DianaRojas-hn3xh 4 месяца назад

    Ohh too funny!!! I was reacting the same way when I found a set 20v 3 in 1 at Sam's Club I thought it was a priceing mistake it wasn't I paid $149.00 it was my birthday gift to myself 🎉 I was like a child getting a new toy 😁 thank you for your review and very much appreciated!!

  • @cpk2GIRL
    @cpk2GIRL 4 месяца назад

    If you staggered several open channels in the front face base layer of bricks for more fresh oxygen to feed hotter flames,.... I wonder if you'd end up w/ less smoke

  • @magiccharlie
    @magiccharlie 4 месяца назад

    This is a nice handy saw. Had mine for 4 months, yet last week the c clip which holds washer over chain sleeve popped off and there is no reserve parts for WORX products, so they just replace whole unit and throw out the broken product. Keep receipt, register your product (if you can since their website never shows if it is registered for exte nded 3 year warranty). Have 8 Worx products - like them all but would have chosen differently if I knew did not have reserve parts. Bad policy.

  • @JinsKookieJams
    @JinsKookieJams 5 месяцев назад

    *Thank you so much for a great video! Straight forward to the point, and very informative! I reached out to Blundstone in the past, and they neglected entirely to tell me if it was nubuck or not lol 😅!! They only said "distressed leather", and it made me further confused! I suppose nubuck is distressed leather right? I read nubuck is a variation of distressed leather. If you know, please let me know. But good to know that my women's classics Chelsea boots in Rustic Black are indeed nubuck! They also suggested me that I buy their Blundstone rustic renovating cream. I'm glad I saw this video because I almost added it to my shopping cart (and I'm totally not going to 😅). I knew creams weren't good for nubuck!* *I think I'll go ahead and get my cleaning products for them! This has helped me out greatly! Thanks again!! 😊🩷🩷🩷🩷🩷*

  • @hey_jorge
    @hey_jorge 5 месяцев назад

    KInda late to the show here but awesome video. educational and a slight bit of humor. I laughed when its "ok no talking " and well good stuff. Hey keep talking and keep making videos

    • @husbandhood
      @husbandhood 5 месяцев назад

      Thanks. It takes so much time. I really need to.

  • @tomstrong2476
    @tomstrong2476 5 месяцев назад

    These boots are close to £200 in the uk. They look great but the idea of having to treat them immediately and replace the insoles with $10 amazon ones makes me want to look elsewhere.

  • @iangregoryhome
    @iangregoryhome 6 месяцев назад

    I think you need a pair of gloves, I can see it jumping out and 🤕

  • @iangregoryhome
    @iangregoryhome 7 месяцев назад

    I think you need a chainsaw for those larger ones.

  • @guybrownable
    @guybrownable 7 месяцев назад

    Thankyou

  • @toddd7444
    @toddd7444 8 месяцев назад

    CHEAPER BETTER EASYER PRESSE by Bobble French Coffee Press I HAD ONE FOR 10 YEARS NO PROBLEMS wheelchair CLEANER CUPSSSSSSS larry

  • @gingebrien2408
    @gingebrien2408 8 месяцев назад

    $100?

  • @jont.1895
    @jont.1895 8 месяцев назад

    Just did this yesterday and it turned out great. I used regular small bricks so it was a bit fiddly but not hard. Great idea. Great video. Easy.

  • @neileugenioduranortiz3742
    @neileugenioduranortiz3742 8 месяцев назад

    Hi im looking for a good chain replace

    • @husbandhood
      @husbandhood 8 месяцев назад

      This should work: amzn.to/3G8fgFA Chainsaw model number is WG324. The above link should be the right chain.

  • @seanjone4574
    @seanjone4574 8 месяцев назад

    Great video. When spraying did you wipe off of soles? Did that affect the side soles any?

  • @johnmazur9500
    @johnmazur9500 9 месяцев назад

    Much too slow

  • @jayrpyne7067
    @jayrpyne7067 9 месяцев назад

    Perfectionist. One who is doomed to failure.

  • @hudatolah
    @hudatolah 10 месяцев назад

    I did it as you shared. Looks great! Thank you

  • @sheripresloid7839
    @sheripresloid7839 10 месяцев назад

    I have MANY Worx product and look thru all reviews. This was great because you were NOT a pro. It is nice to see it from that perspective. Thank you for sharing!

  • @majorbrighton
    @majorbrighton 10 месяцев назад

    Maybe make it clear for people, that both the fire and bricks at the bottom will become extremely hot, especially if your have some thicker logs going. So no grass left as you have and no children with 2 meters of the bricks. The pull of air at the base will give the effect of a kiln and will take 2 hours to cool down enough after use. I nearly lost a Nabours forest a while back, due to the lower part of a barrel having rusted with a hidden hole, so with these hot dry months every year, be shore to know if it´s ok to burn and have a bucket of water on hand. I was actually so shaken up by my small fire event, that I am still not ok about burning again, plus it´s not good for the climate at all. You are better mulching it to make new soil. Even though my leek caused a small amount of fire to move through the grass and leaves, I was soon staggered by how much quicker it became and also how it was moving in 3 directions. I worked it out in my head, the time it would take to pull a hose over against my increasing heart beat, I watched it for 3 seconds and that was enough to ring the fire department. Lucky I did too, as it gained speed and was now spreading in all directions. The fire was put out just as it reached the rise and the dense dry forest and had luckily gone around my wood shed leaving 20 cm only! My house (wooden) was also saved, due to the wind direction that was different on that day. So I speak with a heavy heart, heed my warning, First clear the ground properly , not leaving grass as you have. Secondly, lay a thin layer of gravel as a base, to stop weeds growing when not in use and also think about leaving at least 3 meters from any structures. Finally, try leaving one stone/brick with a bigger hole towards the normal wind direction, this will help with cleaning and pocking the ash to let air in Thanks for your video.

  • @scoutmaster-s8860
    @scoutmaster-s8860 10 месяцев назад

    This guy can't stop talking 😂

  • @kiril1
    @kiril1 11 месяцев назад

    Last week bought Blundstones 510(cost me about 110$, 450 NIS), and they are nice, though a little bit stiff, so I take time on breaking them. Put some thin sole, so the boots now are more tight and comfortable. Before that I bought Redback, but unfortunately the size was too small(my mistake, I know), so I don't really able to compare them. Now it's summer, and I can't wait for the winter, to check how they deal with the rain.

    • @husbandhood
      @husbandhood 11 месяцев назад

      After about a year the water resistance will wear off from the leather. You should still waterproof them with a spray. it will protect them from stains and keep them dry. Where did you get for 450nis?

    • @kiril1
      @kiril1 11 месяцев назад

      @@husbandhood I know that in Rikoshet it's about this price for now, but I personally bought them in נעלי אמנון Beit Shemesh. But again, I think you can those days find them in Rikoshet, on the same price. And let's hope there is a rain soon, so I can check them in action.:))

  • @tcan1103
    @tcan1103 Год назад

    What size were the bricks used in the video?

  • @ericlarousse1149
    @ericlarousse1149 Год назад

    Would love for him to stack with laryngitis.

  • @paulisawinsong8224
    @paulisawinsong8224 Год назад

    Great!!! Looks great!

  • @kylesmith7354
    @kylesmith7354 Год назад

    alright...no talking. LOL

  • @botched.briss.
    @botched.briss. Год назад

    why is it all about the color with you? wow for someone who says no talking you have not shut up! you sound like this drunk Mexican i work with

  • @botched.briss.
    @botched.briss. Год назад

    looks like a dangerously dry place to build a fire. try not to burn you neighborhood down

  • @chrisj8452
    @chrisj8452 Год назад

    This is cool and all, but doing the math, it's about $800 in firebricks. Just so everyone knows we are still talking about a much larger financial investment vs. the average store bought firepit (of course "stores" will take how ever much money you want to give them for one).

    • @husbandhood
      @husbandhood Год назад

      I didnt use fire bricks to make my pit and I dont plan on using them in the future. You really only need the firebricks if the the fire is super hot and the bricks are fully exposed to the flames. With my pit based on the design only the edges were touching the flames and not enough heat to cause them to explode. I added a disclaimer in the description and pinned the comment based on other peoples comments. Also from a legal perspective having a disclaimer is suggested.

  • @kevinwaller6353
    @kevinwaller6353 Год назад

    I don't see too many people being able to sit around that fire pit. Looks nice though

  • @janellepiazza1148
    @janellepiazza1148 Год назад

    Love it !!thank you!

  • @PROTHRASHER
    @PROTHRASHER Год назад

    LOVE THIS, SO SIMPLE AND INEXPENSIVE, YOU DID A GREAT JOB, WE'RE ALL PERFECTIONISTIC TO SOME DEGREE IN DIFFERENT THINGS WE DO, SOME IT'S A MENTAL DISORDER CALLED OCD, OTHERS IT'S JUST BUILDING THINGS THAT LOOK PROFESSIONAL AND BUILT THE RIGHT WAY ❤

  • @PROTHRASHER
    @PROTHRASHER Год назад

    "NO TALKING, JUST STACKING" KEEPS TALKING ABOUT NOT TALKING ANYMORE AND JUST STACKING 😂😂

  • @darkbulb367
    @darkbulb367 Год назад

    Not being cemented the bricks let in fresh air giving you a faster but cleaner burn. Leave out about 3 bricks on the bottom layer, left, (right, back center), and you've got a hotter cooking pit. Block off the holes with bricks when not needed & conserve fuel. Rig a grid or grocery cart grill top & you're good to go. If needed for heat the bricks retain heat into the night. Nice, efficient job flexible in purpose.

    • @husbandhood
      @husbandhood Год назад

      Yes I agree. Can be easily modified! thanks

  • @christineabercrombie7316
    @christineabercrombie7316 Год назад

    just dont hang a purple dress outside your window and desire to c0nnect with mine. EVER.

  • @kathrynschamanski3766
    @kathrynschamanski3766 Год назад

    You're standing in front of tinder dry grass and then make a fire pit....what? Do you realize how foolish you look? Your efforts make a nice firepit, but at what cost?

    • @husbandhood
      @husbandhood Год назад

      You are absolutely right. When I used the firepit the area was very moist and green. I have since moved it further away.