My name is Bob Onysko and, for 25 years, I was Global Director of Quality for American Tourister and Samsonite luggage. As such, I developed many ways to test the durability of both luggage components and each piece of luggage as a unit. The reason for this comment is to commend your methods and resourcefulness in testing consumer products. I never tire of watching your videos. I've been retired now for about twenty years but your videos bring my memories back to my lab where my testing took place. Bravo to you and keep up the great analyzes.
My Samsonite suitcase which I bought in a PX in 1966 was damaged on the flight back from Vietnam.. Both hinges were broken. Looked like it must have been on the bottom of the stack laid horizontally in the container. After that I always bought soft or soft-sided luggage.
If youtube gave out awards, this channel would definitely get my vote for the most honest, useful, and helpful reviews for DIYers and professionals. Thank you Todd, You Are Awesome!
Agreed , I’m not even a handy guy at all lol and I love his presentations and tests . One day when I’am handy this channel will save me lots of money and lots of time :)
@@ProjectFarm thank you for doing what you do on this channel. I consider your above-and-beyond effort put into these as no less than a public service for all. You've found/created yourself a niche that other "review" channels were too lazy to even know existed. Sincerely...thank you for this invaluable testing and method.
@@adrianblizzard6436 Exactly! I live in a village, so Im used to tools etc. Yet this is very helpful and informative. And to see him test some stuff for over a year shows how much he puts into his videos.
Man, do you know why I love this channel so much? Because I saw someone in the comments recommend almost every single one of those video a few weeks or months before they came out. The fact that you actually give a crap what we think and want to see means so much. Everybody talks a big game about how much they care about their subscribers, but you actually back it up. Your videos are invaluable to the consumer; you are the John Stossel of consumer product testing. I love -toys- tools, but I never thought I would care enough to sit down and watch 20-30 minute videos about which drill bit sharpener was the best.
it all started with wanting to know what drywall hangers to use... these videos are amazing and I love the length you go for testing. Thank you so much for your time and sharing with everyone!
@@ProjectFarm make sure to include the Klein 9125 tape, the cheaper model is junk, the 9125 seems to be pretty decent, Also check for durability long term standout, many tape measure manufacturers have started thinning the blades, but arching them to lie about standout and after just a few days, lose the arch and standout goes to absolute crap
David, You are right! The bigger the claim, the bigger my smile. lol. I really do like it when the big claims are accurate. There are some really amazing products out there and I enjoy finding them. Happy holidays!
I skip through many videos of this type but often end up watching Todd's vids twice or more. They are jam-packed with useful information from start to finish. The tests are objective as can be outside of a lab. And the delivery, setups, editing and research all add up to pure genius.
I work at a water plant, and we used the Milwaukee Fuel Impact Driver to remove large bolts holding in a blow off valve that had lived under water that hadn't been moved since 1972 when it was installed. It's a beast.
@@ProjectFarm Perhaps a "Loge-de-Guyon syndrome", which likely happens after very long bicycle rides, long crutch use or work-related stress on the hand. Of course there could be other reasons (carpal-tunnel syndrome etc.). This one would have a numbness of half of the palm, little finger, ringfinger and loss of muscular grip force (distal N. ulnaris area) .
@@ProjectFarm Todd its called age. You look like you're in your late 30s to early 40s. I'm in my late 40s and even simple stuff like getting off the ground after working on my car is ruff.
Ha! I just clicked the link in the description for the Renegade Blade. Wanna guess what the items were in Amazon's "Customers who viewed this item also viewed" list? Yep! Every item that Todd presented in this video! Not surprised, though. :)
Sir, you ARE a class act!!! I cant believe amount of involvement (Time, money, thought, energy) you had been putting into those. My hat goes off to you 10x!!!
I was surprised at just how many I had seen, but it's good to have a recap of the best triumphs throughout the year. Especially when the odd tool performed so much better than its competition. The Milwaukee driver as an example, was miles above the competition and buying anything else would be a false economy. With most there's a sliding scale of cost to performance so they win but don't really stand out. Having all the superstars in one video is a nod to their manufacturers. I get a real sense of a tools actual value from these videos, rather than what the blurb on the box says, or what the shills online say. After being tested by this man you know which brands are going to hold up over time, in some cases no matter how hard you work them!
WOW!!! Your testing procedures are just so exhaustive......you're the definition of awesomeness!!!! Thanx for all you do to educate and inform the rest of us!!!!
I barely ever even use tools and haven't bought new tools in years but I still watch every video as they're just so interesting to see how you test items and how everything compares.
Would it be possible to get a “worst of” video, particularly highlighting products that are dangerous or fatally flawed? It would be a nice compliment to this “best of”
I watch your videos before ever buying any tools for my dad as he's been on construction his whole life and has high expectations for his work gear. You've never let us down thanks!
@@ProjectFarm - Might check BigClivedotcom - he reviewed a couple of phones with infrared cameras. Those would probably be good starting points for durability - and you'll have a couple of spare infrared sensors.
I initially disliked it because I saw he recommends here items not found best on price-quality in his detailed videos. But then after couple of minutes of thinking I realized it is called "TOP 2020", not "best price-quality", so the video stands to its name!
And i repeat, project farn is the best when it comes to tool reviews, thanks for so much effort and your time to bring us the most honest and fair reviews saving us tons of money well invested 👌
Honestly the best content I've seen so far on youtube. Fast talking, straight to the point, no fluff, no crap whatsoever. One video seen at first and it already convinced me to subscribe. Excelent content and presentation. Also you're a very likeable person, you always make me smile when I see your face :) Keep up the good work!
Hey i just wanna say thank you for the thoroughness and the various experiments to test each tool. It’s nice to see some truth about most of not all the supposedly best brands
I'm under a car for a few hours a week, so when Harbor freight had a recall on it's jack stands I started to question if my stands were safe. Please test some jack stands for us shade tree mechanics.
I’ve just doubled up instead, but I never trusted those things much anyways and always try to keep the Jack under too if it won’t get in the way (sometimes I just use the Jack and hope no leak finds my way)
@@aterack833 never under any circumstances should you souley relying on just the jack! Take the few min or two to put stand underneath! It could be difference of life or death!
I knew two people who died from their hydraulic jacks slowly leaking down and pinning them under a vehicle. Don’t do it! Always have something solid under there as a backup if the jack starts to leak down.
I love the fact you dont impress your opinion on your reviews but these annual "best off" lists driven from your personal experiences are worth their digital memory in gold. I value your experience and opinion very much and have bought tools from this list (when i need them) and not been disappointed.
Love the recap! Try to squeeze in concrete drill bits for 2021 if possible! I've always found the Bosch brand beats nearly anything at the big box stores. Happy New Year!
@@RolandElliottFirstG I'm aware of some limited testing from This Old Tony when he used his automatic filing machine, but if you could elaborate it would be helpful.
Project Farm is the only You Tube creator with 10.million subscribers (not far off) to reply to most of his comments. Don't know how he does it, #respect
He says the same like three things to just about every comment. Not that it’s a bad thing but most of his replies are very short and usually just thanking the person for the comment or suggestion.
you make such a great job that i've decided to comment yt video for the 1st time in my life. Thanks to people like you this world moves forward. I've subscribed immediately
This is purely excellent. I'd love to see more of these types of reviews as well as your normal stuff. Knowing what you personally find to be of good quality and worth the price is definitely a big plus. Your devotion to fair and unbiased testing is what makes your videos so popular. Keep up the great work, dare I say your Holy Crusade.
Watched your 2020 best products. Again u get right to it. You should be a PHD in how to do evaluations of products. Honest, reliable, trustworthy, and to the point. No bs. Thanks again.
Oh my LOL!!! Billy Ray and the head-to-head grudge match. You, dear Sir, are simply the awesomest. Thank you for all your fantastic videos, especially this one!
Absolutely love your drive and attention to detail. Thank You, for UNBIASED no BS reviews. I have since made purchasing decisions based on your results.
Do they still make Lan-O-Lin hand cleaner? I used to use that stuff back in 1963, after working on engines. Sure cut through the grease, but felt like petroleum jelly!
Baking soda is great, as alkaline substances help break down the grease/oil. A little Dawn Blue and some baking soda works pretty darn well. Although I like to use orange smelling goop with pumice in it too.
Your videos videos aren't just helpful *they are LITERALLY saving lives!* Those videos you did on windshield wipers really paid off and saved my butt! As I got a pair of Bosch ICONs and literally only a couple days later I had to drive to my mom's place on Christmas Eve in the middle of night and there was a massive storm but I could see perfectly fine thanks to them! So thank you for helping me to make an educated purchase as they allowed me to safely get where I was going! I'd also really appreciate it if you could do comparison videos of hydrophobic windshield/mirror coatings, anti-fog window/mirror coatings, windshield wiper fluids, etc! It'd also be nice to know if and how the windshield wiper fluids affect hydrophobic coatings. Oh and comparisons on all season tires would be great as well!
you know its a good system when your shoulder crack and the screwdriver shaft starts slipping in the handle before the screw even thinks about cam out .
@@Francois_Dupont Phillips bits were designed with cam out in mind to limit torque. It was an easy way of letting people with low skill assemble items and not over torque the screws. So sometimes cam out is actually desirable.
I’m an old guy, not very handy but when I do need (think I need/want to buy) a tool or something you might have tested your channel is where I go for a trustworthy review. Thanks for the videos/education.
With this being the Project Farm, most of the people viewing this probably have a shop dog or farm dog. As a disabled Veteran, I have a service dog. Now, to my point, when are you going to test the indestructible dog toys? We need to keep our puppers occupied while we use these awesome tools and cleaners you test out. I have a 3 year old black lab/shepard who destroys every toy he gets. Please find one that will keep Banjo happy. Here's to a New Year and many more amazing videos.
My Rottweiler "Ziggy" can go through a cow's hip bone (raw) in about 15 minutes. But a rubber toy that looks a lot like my hand she hasn't damaged much. I think she thinks it's mine!
@@Darkcruzer23 im looking more for chew toys. Banjo uses tennis balls and Frisbees outside to play. Need something for when im working and can't supervise him.
Thanks for a great year! My garage if full of your top products. Your reviews and in-depth testing really take the guess work and worry when investing in tools and other products.
Bought the Lansky sharpening kit after shopping around and seeing this video, I'm amazed by how easy it is to use and the results you get for the time put in! Definitely a great purchase and worth the price. I appreciate all the time and effort you always put into these videos to help out regular people just looking for the best value possible when a lot of products can really miss the mark.
@@ProjectFarm I think you need to do a video on testing ultra1plus.com oil. I tried it out on my motorcycle. Took it to the drag strip running it as well. I think it’s a good oil but there’s not much about it online. You should test it again Amsoil Mobil 1 and Royal purple.
Here's the list of products reviewed. More details in the video description. Thank you!
DeWalt Socket Adapter: Dewalt: amzn.to/2WKdxmG
Milwaukee Shockwave Philips #2 Impact Bit: amzn.to/3j3Xh5u
Carhartt Carbondale CHB210DT: amzn.to/2QaIGJf
Lansky Knife Sharpener: amzn.to/32clRKS
Bosch ICON: amzn.to/3AhqGBp
Milwaukee 2853-20 M18 FUEL: amzn.to/35ZzFM6
Rocketsocket: amzn.to/3l4z6pm
Makita XWT11Z 18V LXT Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 3-Speed 1/2" Sq. Drive Impact Wrench: amzn.to/34jDlHW
Fake Makita Impact Wrench (Cousin Eddy): bit.ly/3jrJF4g
DeWalt Step Bit: amzn.to/2QhvwKh
Renegade Hybrid Brush Blade: amzn.to/3mnfDBG
Drill Doctor 750X: amzn.to/3hlu2dV
My name is Bob Onysko and, for 25 years, I was Global Director of Quality for American Tourister and Samsonite luggage. As such, I developed many ways to test the durability of both luggage components and each piece of luggage as a unit. The reason for this comment is to commend your methods and resourcefulness in testing consumer products. I never tire of watching your videos. I've been retired now for about twenty years but your videos bring my memories back to my lab where my testing took place. Bravo to you and keep up the great analyzes.
Sir, Thank you very much for the positive feedback. It means a lot to me! Best regards, Todd
The gorilla test was genius.
My Samsonite suitcase which I bought in a PX in 1966 was damaged on the flight back from Vietnam.. Both hinges were broken. Looked like it must have been on the bottom of the stack laid horizontally in the container. After that I always bought soft or soft-sided luggage.
Who's idea was the gorilla commercial?
Dude, that's high praise.
I've said this a few times about this channel: It is one of the real treasures of RUclips!
Thank you very much!
I could not agree more!
Let's hope no one tries to have it buried.
And I yet agree with your once again
Simply put, this is one of the best channels on RUclips.
Wow, thank you!
RUclips have favorites channels for me they are in but I hope they make the best channel before I can put this one
Couldn't agree more. RUclips standard.
Puts consumer reports to shame
Agreed
If youtube gave out awards, this channel would definitely get my vote for the most honest, useful, and helpful reviews for DIYers and professionals. Thank you Todd, You Are Awesome!
Wow, thank you!
@@ProjectFarm we all thank you!
You are the best.
I keep saying it:
Best procedures: PF
Best presentation: PF
Best editing: PF
Thanks so much!
Seriously, watching Project Farm videos should be required training for everyone before beginning allowed to post to RUclips.
You need to put “as seen on tv” out of business. Two thirds of my toolbox at work is “as seen on PF”. Thanks for doing what you do man
As seen on pf shirts I think
@@mesh1248 we’re gonna test that
I'd buy that for a dollar!
Someone needs to turn the TV off.
This channel is one of a kind. You really go above and beyond with testing, you made 2020 a lot easier to hold on to. Keep it up!
Thank you very much!
Agreed , I’m not even a handy guy at all lol and I love his presentations and tests . One day when I’am handy this channel will save me lots of money and lots of time :)
@@ProjectFarm thank you for doing what you do on this channel. I consider your above-and-beyond effort put into these as no less than a public service for all.
You've found/created yourself a niche that other "review" channels were too lazy to even know existed.
Sincerely...thank you for this invaluable testing and method.
@@adrianblizzard6436 Exactly! I live in a village, so Im used to tools etc. Yet this is very helpful and informative. And to see him test some stuff for over a year shows how much he puts into his videos.
Yea right, imagine if he were around in caveman days, cavemen would know which rock is better to use as a tool.
This guy takes all the opinion out and breaks everything down to a science. His videos let you truly arrive at bang for the buck.
I like the way the most important factor is always number one priority in the tests.... The price.
His reviews leave no room for doubt. LOL
Man, do you know why I love this channel so much? Because I saw someone in the comments recommend almost every single one of those video a few weeks or months before they came out. The fact that you actually give a crap what we think and want to see means so much. Everybody talks a big game about how much they care about their subscribers, but you actually back it up. Your videos are invaluable to the consumer; you are the John Stossel of consumer product testing. I love -toys- tools, but I never thought I would care enough to sit down and watch 20-30 minute videos about which drill bit sharpener was the best.
Thank you very much!! This means a lot to me!
This was a perfect end of year video!
I agree.
I agree as we'll
Thanks for the upload. We want to see more dancing tools....
Love seeing favorite youtubers on other favorite youtubers comments
Indeed
All I can say about this man is “very impressive”.
Thank you!
it all started with wanting to know what drywall hangers to use... these videos are amazing and I love the length you go for testing. Thank you so much for your time and sharing with everyone!
You are welcome!
Man i just love how this guy gets right into the content and is so thorough with his testing
Thanks so much!
Test tape measures. Durability, stand out length, accuracy, visibility in low light, etc
Thanks for the video idea.
I spent $35 on one so this would be personal for me. Great suggestion
@@ProjectFarm make sure to include the Klein 9125 tape, the cheaper model is junk, the 9125 seems to be pretty decent,
Also check for durability long term standout, many tape measure manufacturers have started thinning the blades, but arching them to lie about standout and after just a few days, lose the arch and standout goes to absolute crap
@Project Farm there is also an inexpensive tape measure calibrating device. See how many are accurate.
Stanley fatmax winner anyway
Manufacturer claim: "We are the best."
Project Farm: "We'll see about that. Let's get the testing underway!"
David, You are right! The bigger the claim, the bigger my smile. lol. I really do like it when the big claims are accurate. There are some really amazing products out there and I enjoy finding them. Happy holidays!
We're gunna test that!
@@ProjectFarm would love to see more tests of as seen on tv products.
Darn it you beat me to it haha
Should put that on a shirt
I skip through many videos of this type but often end up watching Todd's vids twice or more. They are jam-packed with useful information from start to finish. The tests are objective as can be outside of a lab. And the delivery, setups, editing and research all add up to pure genius.
Thanks!
Manufacturer: Bold claim
Project farm: "...we're gonna test that"
Thanks for watching.
Manufacturer : sweating profusely...
Not sure how everyone else feels, but I think you’re the Consumer Reports of RUclips.
More honest than Consumer Retorts......
Quite insulting to PF. He's way better than Consumer Reports.
I third him outperforming Consumer Reports. Very impressive!
PF and AVE do the best testing on RUclips.
We agree
This guy is at the highest end of Quality control..Fantastic videos. Fantastic guy..Looking forward to 2021 reviews..
Wow, thanks!
Couldn't agree more
I work at a water plant, and we used the Milwaukee Fuel Impact Driver to remove large bolts holding in a blow off valve that had lived under water that hadn't been moved since 1972 when it was installed. It's a beast.
Thanks for sharing.
Can't tell you how much these videos have helped me. One of my absolute favorite channels!
Glad to help!
A thousand screws....now that's dedication 😱😉
lol. Yes, my hand was numb until the next day. I was a little worried the numbness would last for days. Never had this happen before
@@ProjectFarm thank you for your sacrifice sir 👍😉
@@ProjectFarm Perhaps a "Loge-de-Guyon syndrome", which likely happens after very long bicycle rides, long crutch use or work-related stress on the hand. Of course there could be other reasons (carpal-tunnel syndrome etc.). This one would have a numbness of half of the palm, little finger, ringfinger and loss of muscular grip force (distal N. ulnaris area) .
@@ProjectFarm Todd its called age. You look like you're in your late 30s to early 40s. I'm in my late 40s and even simple stuff like getting off the ground after working on my car is ruff.
@@ProjectFarm Now we need to see results of testing your left against your right.
"Honey! I have to buy all of these, Project Farm said so!"
lol Thanks for watching!
Out of stock.
Why buy that when you can buy Teardown
Ha! I just clicked the link in the description for the Renegade Blade.
Wanna guess what the items were in Amazon's "Customers who viewed this item also viewed" list?
Yep! Every item that Todd presented in this video! Not surprised, though. :)
Sir, you ARE a class act!!! I cant believe amount of involvement (Time, money, thought, energy) you had been putting into those. My hat goes off to you 10x!!!
Wow, thank you!
For anyone that hasn’t watched every video all year, you have no idea the value in an annual summary video like this.
Even though I had this was still amazing bought myself a "cousin Eddy" and its been amazing for 30 dollars
I was surprised at just how many I had seen, but it's good to have a recap of the best triumphs throughout the year. Especially when the odd tool performed so much better than its competition. The Milwaukee driver as an example, was miles above the competition and buying anything else would be a false economy. With most there's a sliding scale of cost to performance so they win but don't really stand out. Having all the superstars in one video is a nod to their manufacturers.
I get a real sense of a tools actual value from these videos, rather than what the blurb on the box says, or what the shills online say. After being tested by this man you know which brands are going to hold up over time, in some cases no matter how hard you work them!
Agreed!! And if you're in product development for any of these brands, this channel should be an absolute GOLDMINE for ways to improve your line-up.
This is the ONLY channel I do not skip any of the commercials. Awesome stuff!
Wow, thanks!
I've bought many products that you've tested , thank you for helping me save some $ and get the best valued and highest quality product!
Great to hear! You are welcome!
Absolutely, I have been thinking about switching my tool kit to team red and retiring my makitas to house duty.
WOW!!! Your testing procedures are just so exhaustive......you're the definition of awesomeness!!!! Thanx for all you do to educate and inform the rest of us!!!!
I'm going back to watch the windshield wiper blades test. That rig up was dedication
Thank you!
The 'Simulated Rain' setup was awesome.. However it does have a practical use... Keeping windshield free of bugs in summer..
I love that you're so astute and thorough as well as being hilarious.
Thanks! Glad to hear!
Can we just thank this man for tue work he does. It’s crazy the amount of detail that goes into each one of these tests.
Thanks so much!
Hes abslut the best amatour tester Iv ever seen . I stop following other becaus the are sponsored or not serious.
I barely ever even use tools and haven't bought new tools in years but I still watch every video as they're just so interesting to see how you test items and how everything compares.
Company: "Marketing claims"
Project Farm: "We're gonna test that!"
Company: *starts sweating*
Thanks for sharing!
This is actually funny
Lol
"2020 really went by quickly"
Official sources dispute this claim
He has been busy, I can see this being true for him. Most people would disagree though.
We'll put that to the test 😂
Really? I'm still mentally processing June.
This is the only thing PF has ever said that I completely disagree with.
it did go by pretty quickly.
Would it be possible to get a “worst of” video, particularly highlighting products that are dangerous or fatally flawed? It would be a nice compliment to this “best of”
Thanks for the suggestion.
That's a great idea.
Just walk through Harbour Freight. 😆
@@DavidArnold2God-Glory We're gonna test that.
@@dpz9872 Not everything there is terrible and there sometimes are things that are *even worse*
Horrifying to think about, I know...
I watch your videos before ever buying any tools for my dad as he's been on construction his whole life and has high expectations for his work gear. You've never let us down thanks!
You are welcome!
2300 comments so far and he reads them all, that's dedication for you 😊🇨🇮
Thanks!
I'd love to see "rugged" smartphones marketed to those in trades and industry tested.
Thanks for a year of great reviews!
Yeah and/or smartphone cases/covers.
Great suggestion! Thank you.
How about a test of padlocks that involves a collaboration with the LockPickingLawyer?
@@HariSeldon913 I would love that! Two testers on youtube with real integrity, who are clear about what is subjective or not
@@ProjectFarm - Might check BigClivedotcom - he reviewed a couple of phones with infrared cameras. Those would probably be good starting points for durability - and you'll have a couple of spare infrared sensors.
The people that dislike this video are sales reps from the poor performing tool brands.
Lol 😂😂
You mean China ?
@@dpz9872 I literally mean anyone who disliked it.
Or fan boys of products that lost.
I initially disliked it because I saw he recommends here items not found best on price-quality in his detailed videos. But then after couple of minutes of thinking I realized it is called "TOP 2020", not "best price-quality", so the video stands to its name!
I can't tell you how many times I've been in a hardware store looking to buy something and always result in searching you videos. Thank you so much
You're very welcome! Glad I could help!
And i repeat, project farn is the best when it comes to tool reviews, thanks for so much effort and your time to bring us the most honest and fair reviews saving us tons of money well invested 👌
Thank you very much!
"Top 10 RUclips Channels for 2020" = Project Farm!!!!
Thanks!
Agree completely!
I can't wait for next year's videos. This is the best channel on RUclips.
Wow, thanks!
Love your channel. A farmer is an engineer, accountant, metrologist, agronomist, mechanic, and consumer products tester all rolled up into one.
Thanks! Good Point!
Year end review of greatest RUclips channel: Project Farm #1!!!
Thanks so much!
PF: were going to test that
I definitely bought most of these things based off your reviews! Love this channel!!
Thanks so much!
Now that we know which brand is the engine oil champion. It's time to crown the best oil filter in 2021!
Thank you for the video idea!
Sorry, Todd, anything but Fram.
(Farm, Fram.)
steve
Yes please regarding oem filters and aftermarket filters
Yes, oil filters
@@ProjectFarm Why not add toilet paper filter adapters as a test against oil filters?
Honestly the best content I've seen so far on youtube. Fast talking, straight to the point, no fluff, no crap whatsoever. One video seen at first and it already convinced me to subscribe. Excelent content and presentation. Also you're a very likeable person, you always make me smile when I see your face :) Keep up the good work!
Thanks so much, will do! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
I love that shaking mannequin head and dancing cordless drill. LOL You did a lot of great product testing this year! Wish you the best in 2021!
lol. Thank you very much and I wish you the very best in 2021 as well!
Billy Ray made my entire night. The dancing drill reminded me of a limbo contest I saw on a porn site. Some things you just can't unsee.
Billy Ray, dancing tools and the farmabago are icons for the channel. There is nothing more scientific than those 3 things.
@@sumduma55 ummmmmm
Seriously?
Hey i just wanna say thank you for the thoroughness and the various experiments to test each tool. It’s nice to see some truth about most of not all the supposedly best brands
Thank you very much!
I'm under a car for a few hours a week, so when Harbor freight had a recall on it's jack stands I started to question if my stands were safe. Please test some jack stands for us shade tree mechanics.
Thanks for the video idea.
I’ve just doubled up instead, but I never trusted those things much anyways and always try to keep the Jack under too if it won’t get in the way (sometimes I just use the Jack and hope no leak finds my way)
@@aterack833 never under any circumstances should you souley relying on just the jack! Take the few min or two to put stand underneath! It could be difference of life or death!
I knew two people who died from their hydraulic jacks slowly leaking down and pinning them under a vehicle. Don’t do it! Always have something solid under there as a backup if the jack starts to leak down.
HPC tested some of them. They are not as thorough as PF but still interesting results. ruclips.net/video/GjmXQNhKCks/видео.html
I love the fact you dont impress your opinion on your reviews but these annual "best off" lists driven from your personal experiences are worth their digital memory in gold. I value your experience and opinion very much and have bought tools from this list (when i need them) and not been disappointed.
Thanks for sharing.
This video is the perfect testament to all the great work you’ve done through the year! Excellent channel!!!
Wow, thank you!
makita: "we wish you a merry christmas and a happy new year"
project farm: "we're gonna test that"
makita: *oh shoot, run !*
lol Thanks for watching.
Dewalt: Merry Xmas where all tools are perfect. PF we have adjusted your claims...
The most important tool is always knowledge! 😃
yup
Yes
So true!
Tai Lopez..is that you?
Absolutely love this channel it has influenced some of my purchases I appreciate the thoroughness of the test keep up the good work
Project farm: were going to test that.
Manufacturer: GULP 😣
Milwaukee: Please, do!
Love the recap! Try to squeeze in concrete drill bits for 2021 if possible! I've always found the Bosch brand beats nearly anything at the big box stores. Happy New Year!
Thanks! Thanks for the video idea! Happy New Year!
Please add hilti to drill bits testing ;)
this channel always has the best tests
No fluff, just facts and data.
No rambling like so many RUclipsrs. Well done sir.
Thanks!
I love "The Best of Project Farm", can't wait until Dec. 2021!
Thanks!
Todd, thanks for all your vids. You are a bright spot in 2020 ! Looking forward to 2021 !
Thank you very much!
If this was out before Christmas, I would have sent it to everyone saying 'just get me something off this list'.
Thanks for the suggestion for next year!
@@ProjectFarm NP, and thank you for doing your channel. Consider aiming for the Thanksgiving timeline to give folks lead time.
Hehe, that's an excellent idea considering I do that already for myself :P
@@ProjectFarm Good idea, aim for a Black Friday release date. Enjoy your reviews and testing. Keep it up.
They would buy you a cousin Eddie :)
Sir, I don’t know what you do for a living, but your employer must love your thoroughness and attention to detail.
Thanks for the nice comment!
Thks for all your work, your time, your fun, your smart and for sharing with us. Greetings from France.
You are very welcome!
Top phrase of the year "We are going to test that!"
He should make a shirt with that phrase!
Check out the merchandise: project-farm.com
@@ProjectFarm Well now I know there is merch!
PF
Another awesome video to watch doing that now. Hope you had a fantastic Christmas Todd.
Have a great week sir.
General repair 👨🔧
General Repair, Thank you very much. He had a great Christmas and hope you all did too. Hope you have Happy New Year!
Easily one of the best channels on RUclips! The product testing procedures are second to none, and best of all completely unbiased.
Wow, thank you!
Brand Name Company: Let us pay you for a biased test!
Project Farm: Piss Off. I'm doing this for My People.
Thanks for sharing!
"Hand Files" mostly flat, would love a showdown.
I'd also like to see claims that using a file in two directions instead of a single direction will damage it tested.
Thanks for the video idea.
@@TWX1138 That has been covered before by another famous youtuber
@@ProjectFarm I've said it before, but oil filters is a test I'd like to see.
@@RolandElliottFirstG I'm aware of some limited testing from This Old Tony when he used his automatic filing machine, but if you could elaborate it would be helpful.
Better than any year awards that I have seen! You rock!
Thanks!
Can we take a minute to appreciate the lengths this guy goes to test products? Saved me so much money over the years!
Thanks so much!
Project Farm is the only You Tube creator with 10.million subscribers (not far off) to reply to most of his comments. Don't know how he does it, #respect
He says the same like three things to just about every comment. Not that it’s a bad thing but most of his replies are very short and usually just thanking the person for the comment or suggestion.
@@Biegspoon But he has 100 trillion subscribers!
Ain't too many like him on the toooobs.
Deep learning bot replies to everybody :-)
you make such a great job that i've decided to comment yt video for the 1st time in my life. Thanks to people like you this world moves forward. I've subscribed immediately
You are welcome! Thanks for watching and subscribing!
This is purely excellent. I'd love to see more of these types of reviews as well as your normal stuff.
Knowing what you personally find to be of good quality and worth the price is definitely a big plus.
Your devotion to fair and unbiased testing is what makes your videos so popular.
Keep up the great work, dare I say your Holy Crusade.
Thanks, will do.
Watched your 2020 best products. Again u get right to it. You should be a PHD in how to do evaluations of products. Honest, reliable, trustworthy, and to the point. No bs. Thanks again.
Wow, thank you!
Best channel on you tube, thank you, happy new year from Italy🇮🇹🇮🇹
Happy new year!
Oh my LOL!!! Billy Ray and the head-to-head grudge match. You, dear Sir, are simply the awesomest. Thank you for all your fantastic videos, especially this one!
You are welcome!
Absolutely love your drive and attention to detail. Thank You, for UNBIASED no BS reviews. I have since made purchasing decisions based on your results.
Thanks so much!
The only trustable channel that test tools and other things realistically.
Thanks!
I'm still laughing from the Carhartt Carbondal head bangingh test. brilliant.
Glad you enjoyed it.
Billy Ray .......hilarious
Best hand cleaner for removing grease and oil, could be the waterless ones or with water.
Do they still make Lan-O-Lin hand cleaner? I used to use that stuff back in 1963, after working on engines. Sure cut through the grease, but felt like petroleum jelly!
Yeah i need that and working with heavy chain and lift cables ... and something to wash my coveralls.
This would get my vote!
Baking soda is great, as alkaline substances help break down the grease/oil. A little Dawn Blue and some baking soda works pretty darn well. Although I like to use orange smelling goop with pumice in it too.
@@sunshinekid6922 like dissolves like. Petroleum jelly, lanolin oil, citrus oil, or any other type of oil will dissolve car grease and oil the best.
I need "PF Certification" tag in Amazon.
You (or any of us, really) could make a public wishlist out of everything that has won, to date. Of there another way, I'd like to know.
Thanks for sharing.
@@ProjectFarm Yes, make an amazon store with the product winners. that would be YUGE!
@@mdbassin9120 that would be an amazing asset to all of us. These videos are over the top. His testing standards always blow my mind.
Great idea. I would definitely value such a thing during my purchase selections.
You have to admire and be in awe of this mans efforts. This is the reason RUclips was created! Man is legend.
Thanks!
Happy holidays to you all!
Happy holidays!
Your videos videos aren't just helpful *they are LITERALLY saving lives!* Those videos you did on windshield wipers really paid off and saved my butt! As I got a pair of Bosch ICONs and literally only a couple days later I had to drive to my mom's place on Christmas Eve in the middle of night and there was a massive storm but I could see perfectly fine thanks to them! So thank you for helping me to make an educated purchase as they allowed me to safely get where I was going! I'd also really appreciate it if you could do comparison videos of hydrophobic windshield/mirror coatings, anti-fog window/mirror coatings,
windshield wiper fluids, etc! It'd also be nice to know if and how the windshield wiper fluids affect hydrophobic coatings. Oh and comparisons on all season tires would be great as well!
Glad to hear! Thanks for the video ideas.
"Cam-out?" *scratches head in Robertson's*
True Robertson (the angled square) are beautiful. Square drive is okay, but both are better than Torx or Allen, IMO.
you know its a good system when your shoulder crack and the screwdriver shaft starts slipping in the handle before the screw even thinks about cam out .
@@Francois_Dupont Phillips bits were designed with cam out in mind to limit torque. It was an easy way of letting people with low skill assemble items and not over torque the screws. So sometimes cam out is actually desirable.
I don't know how I am just finding this channel now. I love that you actually perform factual tests on these products!
Also, where else do you get to see Cousin Eddie's dance moves?
Thanks so much!
Laughed really hard - thank you for leaving Cousin Eddy for the end 😂
I've said it before, and I'll keep saying it: your channel provides some of the most useful content throughout the entire interweb!!!
Wow! Thanks so much!
This might just be the greatest channel on RUclips thank you so much for making the year much better! Merry Christmas
Wow, thank you!
I’m an old guy, not very handy but when I do need (think I need/want to buy) a tool or something you might have tested your channel is where I go for a trustworthy review. Thanks for the videos/education.
You are welcome!
With this being the Project Farm, most of the people viewing this probably have a shop dog or farm dog. As a disabled Veteran, I have a service dog. Now, to my point, when are you going to test the indestructible dog toys? We need to keep our puppers occupied while we use these awesome tools and cleaners you test out. I have a 3 year old black lab/shepard who destroys every toy he gets. Please find one that will keep Banjo happy. Here's to a New Year and many more amazing videos.
"Bionic" brand balls are the only ones that survive "Ralph" here.
My Rottweiler "Ziggy" can go through a cow's hip bone (raw) in about 15 minutes. But a rubber toy that looks a lot like my hand she hasn't damaged much. I think she thinks it's mine!
Have you tried "chuck it" brand? I've had good luck with their ball holding up
@@Darkcruzer23 im looking more for chew toys. Banjo uses tennis balls and Frisbees outside to play. Need something for when im working and can't supervise him.
Thanks for a great year! My garage if full of your top products. Your reviews and in-depth testing really take the guess work and worry when investing in tools and other products.
Happy to help!
Makita in the dance floor
"Very impressive moves" HAHA
lol Thanks for watching.
Bought the Lansky sharpening kit after shopping around and seeing this video, I'm amazed by how easy it is to use and the results you get for the time put in! Definitely a great purchase and worth the price. I appreciate all the time and effort you always put into these videos to help out regular people just looking for the best value possible when a lot of products can really miss the mark.
Great to hear!
I quote this man at work all the time however I’m not as loved.
Thanks for watching.
@@ProjectFarm I think you need to do a video on testing ultra1plus.com oil. I tried it out on my motorcycle. Took it to the drag strip running it as well. I think it’s a good oil but there’s not much about it online. You should test it again Amsoil Mobil 1 and Royal purple.
Thanks for all the recommendations Project Farm! I love the channel and wish nothing but the best for the new year to you and yours.
Awesome! Thank you! Happy New Year!
Love the re-cap of the "best of" :)
Thanks so much!