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  • @TylerTube
    @TylerTube  Год назад +56

    Matrix system here - amzn.to/3xcW6do

    • @mjkay8660
      @mjkay8660 Год назад +4

      but does it mix bread dough? or make a milkshake? if not then wtf.

    • @Rhino1128
      @Rhino1128 Год назад +3

      could you test taking off a tire with the impact attachment?

    • @jjfurman4857
      @jjfurman4857 Год назад +4

      They have a little circular saw and a few other attachments you might want to look into for a possible part 2

    • @larryferd1510
      @larryferd1510 Год назад +2

      This guy is such an embarrassment to men everywhere

    • @theboogeyman2229
      @theboogeyman2229 Год назад +1

      can it make me a grilled cheese

  • @Boyo0412
    @Boyo0412 Год назад +786

    You should use the multi-tool to build yourself a workbench? Would enjoy a video like that!

    • @roberthahn6445
      @roberthahn6445 Год назад +19

      Definitely would enjoy that

    • @boneapptheteeth2039
      @boneapptheteeth2039 Год назад +10

      Was gonna suggest this exact same thing lol

    • @andrewj9247
      @andrewj9247 Год назад +6

      Would be a good video idea

    • @dylandepetro4187
      @dylandepetro4187 Год назад +21

      Knowing Tyler. Likelihood is, if he tried building himself a work bench, he would probably be missing a finger or two by end of video. He doesn’t seem all that competent when it comes to power tools. Just look what he did to the oscillating saw blades. You don’t put that much pressure when cutting unless ya want to damage the blade. Pluse, dude tried cutting hardened fasteners with it. Generally there are two types of fasteners out there. Hardened and standard.

    • @darlenefraser3022
      @darlenefraser3022 Год назад +4

      Agreed!

  • @superhawk20002
    @superhawk20002 Год назад +414

    ***For the price, it's a bargain!***
    For the basic needs of a home owner who needs light residential tools, or a guy who randomly works on stuff in the garage -> looks like a pretty decent set of tools.

    • @darlenefraser3022
      @darlenefraser3022 Год назад +19

      Unless, of course, you’re a Tyler. Instant breakage! I very much agree with you. I would love a set like this.

    • @trxtech3010
      @trxtech3010 Год назад +8

      Hell no, even me as the avarge guy I will never use some garbage

    • @ProphetAury
      @ProphetAury Год назад +26

      Good things it's not garbage. Decent set of tools for somebody starting from nothing or for someone who just needs something for all around home repairs

    • @trxtech3010
      @trxtech3010 Год назад +3

      @@ProphetAury Yeah when it breakes in the first 2 uses then what?

    • @ProphetAury
      @ProphetAury Год назад +19

      @@trxtech3010 Then you're abusing your tools and not using them

  • @noblegas34
    @noblegas34 Год назад +107

    I'm just impressed that you didn't hurt yourself using the router like that!

    • @Rottinblood
      @Rottinblood Год назад +27

      I'm surprised he doesn't seriously get hurt in every video, considering his lack of common sense.

    • @CockADoodleDamn
      @CockADoodleDamn Год назад +5

      Yo I was so worried that thing was gonna fly back at him lol

    • @davidbarnes1439
      @davidbarnes1439 Год назад

      @@Rottinblood I agree he is an idiot

    • @MrJoshh101
      @MrJoshh101 Год назад +8

      lets be honest the only reason he didn't gut himself was because the tool is weak by router standards

    • @thomasd9237
      @thomasd9237 Год назад +1

      LoL 👍

  • @wvXvxvXvw
    @wvXvxvXvw 11 месяцев назад +17

    I bought my Matrix June 22, 2017 according to my Amazon account. I've used it heavily, 90% of the time with the impact attachment, and it still works as well as it did when I bought it. I still use it almost daily working on motorcycles. It's easily been the highest performance per dollar tool I've ever bought. I also have the air pump attachment that works in a pinch.

  • @oculartyranus999
    @oculartyranus999 Год назад +88

    B&D is definitely for the light DIY projects. And I have all 3 versions of the matrix system drill handles and all attachments and have had no problems using them for household repairs but would definitely not use them for bigger construction projects, that's what bigger and better brands are for. It's called right tool for the right job.

    • @wairgald
      @wairgald Год назад +2

      Exactly, B&D tools aren't meant for professionals, they're meant for, mostly, non-professionals that like to occasionally do light DIY stuff, like most basic home repairs.

    • @markjacobson4248
      @markjacobson4248 Год назад +8

      I have a full contingent of high end Milwaukee stuff, so I'm not some Black and Decker fan or anything. I think the characterization of them as trash is far too aggressive. Would I buy them? No, but I know that I use my tools enough that tools that are specialized for each use, and will last, are worthwhile for me. Black & Decker is usually much better than one would expect looking at other things around the price point. Most people genuinely don't need high end performance, and usually Black & Decker delivers products that are, for somebody who wants to have tools for the rare just in case moment, acceptable performance with acceptable durability at a price only slightly higher than some of the competitors that often struggle to survive a few uses. I would be far happier with a full toolbox of Black & Decker stuff than like Chicago Electric or Performance Tools.

    • @timesthree5757
      @timesthree5757 9 месяцев назад +1

      I’m a handyman I use matrix I get 5-10 years.

    • @cynthiakgaddie1183
      @cynthiakgaddie1183 9 месяцев назад +1

      You didn't review the box itself and how to attach other stuff to it like I have a DeWalt drill bit set that attaches to the top of the lid. Also, I'd like to see you get other attachments. Black & Decker has a plethora of other attachments for the drill. Thank you for the review, and I'm glad you changed your mind a little bit about B&D. I'm a housewife, and I love it! It's a great item for the price for DIY projects.

  • @twiztedclown
    @twiztedclown Год назад +284

    To be fair there's been actual professional grade drill/impact drivers that have struggled with less material.

    • @DiligentDave1966
      @DiligentDave1966 Год назад +1

      In all honesty, they don’t always use the best or newer bits for the material, so tests with new stuff isn’t always an accurate comparison.

    • @ministryofwrongthink6962
      @ministryofwrongthink6962 Год назад +3

      but not Makita/Dewalt/Milwaukee.. you know, the brands contractors use? lmao

    • @sebastianfinch6611
      @sebastianfinch6611 Год назад

      Where??

    • @twiztedclown
      @twiztedclown Год назад +2

      @@ministryofwrongthink6962 all 3 listed have trouble in certain areas when comparing cordless to powered efficiency.

    • @dominikfratczak8710
      @dominikfratczak8710 Год назад

      Nope. This comment made me laugh! Thanks

  • @jason6569
    @jason6569 Год назад +29

    Genuinely laughed out loud when he grabbed the bolt. The most honest reaction of pain. I loved the delayed reaction and was amazing.

    • @keeganholt281
      @keeganholt281 Год назад +2

      That shit had me dying. Rewatched it like 5 times. The pure disappointment in his face was prices. Instantly startin searchin the comments before I made a comment😂

    • @angryasianjim
      @angryasianjim Год назад +1

      @@keeganholt281 hahaha same

  • @countrygeekpc
    @countrygeekpc Год назад +14

    I've owned the Matrix system and all of the attachments for over a decade. One of the original batteries is still good too. I have been EXTREMELY happy with them!

  • @americansmark
    @americansmark Год назад +7

    Those oscillating combo blades are more designed for tin snipping than cutting steel nails and screws. You'd use it for cutting out registers in ductwork. You need the carbide blade for the nails.

  • @jozak78
    @jozak78 Год назад +26

    I bought one of these about 12 years ago. I used it until the batteries gave out and then I upgraded. If I made a living off of my tools I would have bought better, but I don't. It took about 9 or 10 years before the batteries were shot, so I think that was a pretty good run

    • @gizmo7877
      @gizmo7877 Год назад +1

      I’ve shopped for tools a lot and never saw these combo kits before. Can’t believe that! This is the way to go, all in one.

    • @timesthree5757
      @timesthree5757 9 месяцев назад +1

      I do make a living and get 5-10 years. My dewalts last just as long and I pay way more.

  • @ethanthomas2204
    @ethanthomas2204 Год назад +28

    As a woodworker, damn I’m suprised that router bit didn’t snap on you on that first cut 😅 phew I was like o no

    • @electricheartpony
      @electricheartpony Год назад

      What did he do wrong? I've never used one but have plans that'll require one.

    • @sammathis
      @sammathis Год назад +8

      @@electricheartpony he tried to make too deep a channel in one pass. It's better to take shallower bites over multiple passes, especially with an underpowered tool like that.

  • @7StrokeRoll
    @7StrokeRoll Год назад +2

    I'm a woodworker who's heavily invested in Milwaukee M18/M12 tools. I have Milwaukee batteries that were considerably more expensive, for just a single battery, than the B&D kit reviewed in this video. I also have a well-equipped shop and the room to store all of these tools, batteries, chargers, and accessories.
    This B&D setup isn't going to make me abandon my Milwaukee tools. But, this kit isn't made for me. I think that this would be PERFECT for an apartment-dweller, college kid, retiree, or any other person who doesn't have a lot of space to store tools, doesn't have a lot of money to spend on tools, and/or wants a decent variety of tools so they can tackle the needs a homeowner or renter occasionally encounters.
    I wasn't expecting much, to be honest, but I can remember a time in my younger days where this would have been VERY useful to own.

  • @Elon_Trump
    @Elon_Trump Год назад +8

    I have owned this tool set and all the accessories for several years they have out performed my expectations. Black and decker was always good enough for me.

    • @penedrador
      @penedrador Год назад

      It's always about the intended use. This thing for professional and daily use? No thanks!
      For the average joe that uses it every few months at best? Yes please!

    • @timesthree5757
      @timesthree5757 9 месяцев назад

      @@penedradorI work as a handyman. Use matrix. Works great.

  • @Followthelemming
    @Followthelemming Год назад +30

    I've had my Matrix set for 6 years with NO problems. When you use them properly, your table sucks, they all work great.

    • @davidpots9188
      @davidpots9188 Год назад +4

      Use them properly bro it’s a shitty drill. We used one for normal construction and it couldn’t get anything done it was so slow and weak, and they all died. We’ve had a Bosch drill and put it through hell even left it outside in rainstorms. Go buy a real drill lol see how it feels.

    • @Zaque-TV
      @Zaque-TV Год назад +9

      lol i like the mid sentence attack on his table

    • @silentferret1049
      @silentferret1049 Год назад +1

      @@davidpots9188 Yeah I put my set of Matrix and Bolt-on (craftsman version) through almost 7 and 10 years of hell and only recently burnt up the motors, Bought replacements for like $30 on Amazon and they are working perfectly fine. It sounds like you are just shit with your tools that I have seen in construction myself.

    • @markussavolainen
      @markussavolainen Год назад +1

      @@davidpots9188 "Go buy a real drill" -Bosch user... Um... I didn't know Bosch tools are in direct competition with DeWalt, Milwaukee, Makita or tooltruck -tools. You know the once that constractionsite's are full of, while Bosch is nowhere to be seen( like fr my dad works in construction and I have been on countless constructionsites and never seen Bosch tools used anywhere). :)
      To be clear, I'm not saying that Bosch (, B&D or Ryobi) are bad tools( for private/occasional/light use), but those sure as hell aren't professional grade (aka "real") tools. As for use around the house though, just about anything that can drive a screw in is good enough and anything extra you pay, you are paying for the brand not the tool.

    • @davidpots9188
      @davidpots9188 Год назад

      @@silentferret1049 craftsman is different than black and decker, I don’t think u realize what I’m saying I’m attacking black and decker bc their drills are just so weak and bad quality. Craftsman isn’t as bad. How can I be shit with my tools when the tool doesn’t have enough power to do anything out of the box.

  • @kzl303syko
    @kzl303syko Год назад +13

    This is meant for people who just need the occasional drill to hang a picture frame or need an impact for a project. It's not meant to be a dedicated system to replace all the tools for a contractor.

    • @silentferret1049
      @silentferret1049 Год назад +1

      Yeah this system is a lot more than that. Hell even a contractor can use some of these tools just fine. People underestimate these tools a lot more than they should.

    • @DoctorKnox
      @DoctorKnox Год назад

      @@silentferret1049 No, that impact drill, drill, router, and jigsaw would be a nightmare for "contractor" (which type of contractor are you talking about? general, electrician, mason, framer, plumber, hvac, carpenter, there's tons of types of contractors) work. I use all of these tools professionally in electrical, carpentry, and framing (general contractor). Impact drivers need to drive 3/8 screws WAY faster than that when you're doing a job anchoring and you have 100+ of them to drive. A good quality impact driver would drive that 3/8 screw/anchor in 2-3 seconds, not 15 like that B&D piece of junk. Same goes for the drill, it's got torque but no speed, you need both. That router had no guide, making it pretty useless, and the jigsaw is a joke, I've never seen one so slow. No, I'm pretty sure most contractors would NOT use this. This is strictly for home use.

  • @MrMK211516
    @MrMK211516 Год назад +46

    Seems good for stuff around the house, but a ryobi set would cost around 200 and get you a decent drill impact and MULTI tool.

    • @litigioussociety4249
      @litigioussociety4249 Год назад +4

      Also, all the other compatible tools by Ryobi are conveniently sold at Home Depot, and Ryobi includes a 4 amp and 1.5 amp battery for that price. For something a person only uses occasionally, the Ryobi tools all work great.

    • @bread-gz3rl
      @bread-gz3rl Год назад +1

      @@litigioussociety4249 I know pros that use ryobi lmao

  • @TehDeejus
    @TehDeejus Год назад +76

    I've had a set similar to this for 7 or 8 years, all of it works ok, not the best by any means but for the Proho (Professional homeowner as wranglerstar would say) it will do just about everything you need. Mine has the circular saw, jigsaw, sawzall, drill, impact all of it works, dedicated items will always work better, but for the value if your not making a living and are on a limited budget, this will work for an average joe.

    • @r.daniel
      @r.daniel Год назад

      Ha F Wranglerstar! Absolute trash of a channel influenced by god, companies, and his political views. I miss the old Wranglerstar

    • @kennethfahr2708
      @kennethfahr2708 Год назад +6

      Same, use it for 5-8 decent projects a year, 2 batteries, no issues, not gonna beat a dedicated tool like my man says, but it saves a lot of space.

    • @stefan-ox8qs
      @stefan-ox8qs Год назад +4

      @@kennethfahr2708 and money if you used it ones in a while.

    • @asphalt-cowboy9479
      @asphalt-cowboy9479 Год назад

      that dude gives me some incredibly strong serial killer/rapist vibes.. im not even totally sure what it is about him but he makes me really uncomfortable.

  • @TheMopar181990
    @TheMopar181990 Год назад +30

    Hey Tyler, just thought you would want to know. By making blades and other accessories to fit only their product they can make the main product much cheaper. They don't care to sell the saw for far cheaper than the competitors if they know that you'll be dropping 10 bucks every time you have to buy a blade. Rather than take all of your money up front they just take it over time

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Год назад +2

      Yeah this was a pretty obvious design decision, it's literally the whole point of proprietary parts unless the product uses such niche ideas there's nothing else out there like it.

  • @billyprater8536
    @billyprater8536 Год назад +3

    I have had the original Black and Decker Matrix for about 5 years now. I have the drill, impact, reciprocating saw, and the air pump attachments. I love it! It is not for the everyday mechanic but it is perfect for at home use. Obviously the impact isn't for high torque applications but it works excellent in low torque applications. I find it to be a great tool.

  • @zombiefreaks33
    @zombiefreaks33 Год назад +13

    i have that exact same drill it has lasted me 6 yrs i love that drill thanks to that drill ive never had to buy another drill

    • @matthew6414
      @matthew6414 Год назад +2

      My Dewalt drill and impact driver is almost 10 years and it's still going yet even the batteries are still good as well.

    • @silentferret1049
      @silentferret1049 Год назад +1

      @@matthew6414 I got a old Bolt-on that is the twin to the Matrix system and thats been around 10 years now and it was working strong. Brushes worn out and had to replace the motor which was $30 on Amazon brand new. Still have the original battery too for it and still working.

  • @mr_q_02
    @mr_q_02 Год назад +8

    Protip for the router, you've got that bit sticking out WAY too much. Also, you usually run the edge of the tool itself along a straight edge to keep straight lines; free-handing is basically impossible. And routers are mostly used for rounding edges or trimming two pieces flush; digging channels like that is usually done with a CNC (which is technically a router) as it's basically impossible to do well by hand.

    • @nicholasjohnson1942
      @nicholasjohnson1942 Год назад +1

      Lol no as someone who has worked with routers and all woodshop tools my whole life and works in a woodshop now making custom stuff no one else in the world builds. You can freehand it if you understand what you are doing.

    • @senatorsmiles
      @senatorsmiles Год назад

      just make jigs to channel by hand...

    • @Bigyemmy
      @Bigyemmy Год назад +1

      So what you are saying is it's a good tool to use around the house but not something a construction company should buy 🤔 wonder if thats why those guys pay 200 for just a drill or saw because they want tools to last I'm honestly gunna buy this and use it around my house for project honestly any tool that has attachments aren't meant for everyday use

    • @justinsane332
      @justinsane332 Год назад +2

      they are used for way more, but yeah, he wasnt doing anything right. i know its not his style, to research how to do something, but this guy could have really hurt himself doing this.

  • @MrTestertester
    @MrTestertester Год назад +4

    I bought a B&D Storm All in One 14.4v set years ago, similar concept ~ all in one interchangeable attachments. Lasted me 10+ years easy, put in storage a couple years and forgot about it. Ordered some knock off brand 14.4 batteries and boom, back to working like new. I gave it to my brother as I upgraded to Craftsman 20v tools for the lithion batteries. He uses the B&D set often with no issues.

  • @BigBadWolf1st
    @BigBadWolf1st Год назад +1

    I've had two B&D 18v drills for over 10 years. I have TORTURED them on lots of home projects. I also have a complete set of Porter Cable 20v stuff (drill, impact, sander, saw, etc) for almost as long. I've built two sizeable decks, remodeled 5 bathrooms, 3 kitchens, finished two large basements and LOTS of other smaller projects. I have not had a single problem nor run into something any of them couldn't handle. Now I am not saying if you do this for a living they would last but for the amount of abuse I've put them through, I have zero complaints.

  • @imjody
    @imjody Год назад +6

    This is a great idea and should have happened decades ago. Good on you, Black & Decker. Other companies need to follow suite.

    • @woodworkingandepoxy643
      @woodworkingandepoxy643 10 месяцев назад

      There has been systems like this for decades lol

    • @imjody
      @imjody 10 месяцев назад

      @@woodworkingandepoxy643 you're right! :) More companies should do it, too.

  • @orvisnabir5794
    @orvisnabir5794 Год назад +19

    Dude literally just does Infomercial demo routines without editing it to make the product look perfect. Gotta love it.

  • @jaredmarshall4245
    @jaredmarshall4245 Год назад +45

    While I agree that many B&D tools aren't that great, there are some, like this set, that aren't too bad. Interestingly, Stanley Black and Decker is the parent company for Craftsman, Porter Cable, and DeWalt. Yep, that DeWalt. Also, this set is PERFECT for your camping kit or RV as it gives you all these options without taking up a lot of space.

    • @silentferret1049
      @silentferret1049 Год назад +2

      Not really parent company just bought them as the old brands went. The 20V line is pretty decent and most don't realize that its a 10+ year old thing B&D kinda got early on and a lot of other brands (outside the ones bought by B&D) are starting to go to the 20V Lithium system in the last few years.

    • @wairgald
      @wairgald Год назад +7

      I think it is important to remember that B&D tools aren't intended to be professional grade. Their purpose is to be a budget level tool. They do an OK job of that. My biggest issue with this specific set is the router. Routers are dangerous at the best of times, but they are designed the way they typically are for a reason. This configuration just seems like it increases the chances that someone will hurt themselves.

    • @653j521
      @653j521 Год назад +1

      @@wairgald What is the reason?

    • @MoneyManHolmes
      @MoneyManHolmes Год назад +3

      Routers are very high RPM and susceptible to violent kickback. This attachment doesn’t appear to spin as fast as an actual router, but it looks awkward to hold.

    • @AnthonyAntelman
      @AnthonyAntelman Год назад

      I was thinking the same thing. Perfect for my rv.

  • @kenvirag4025
    @kenvirag4025 Год назад +2

    I've had this system for 4 years now and it still performs perfectly. Also the Craftsman Bolt-On system is the same and there are other attachments as well. I have the mini circular saw which works great too. Perfect for a home owner and is very well built...

  • @AlexanderIgnatiev
    @AlexanderIgnatiev Год назад +2

    Great light-duty setup. Been working with it for a decade, almost.

  • @mr_q_02
    @mr_q_02 Год назад +6

    I've been using this set for like 4-6 years. It's pretty fantastic and will do almost anything any home owner would need.

  • @TheSwitchbladeKiss
    @TheSwitchbladeKiss Год назад +11

    Came from your twitch channel, was on there last night and this morning. Genuinely think tyler deserves a bigger fan base

  • @Splits-man
    @Splits-man Год назад +1

    I purchased the drill first and then all of the attachments over two years ago. Not as my main “go-to” cordless drill but as a take anywhere kit, and to that end it is brilliant. I use the circular saw attachment all the time for small jobs. I have lots of AEG (Ridgid), Ryobi and Makita tools, but this kit lives in my truck for emergency use and it rocks.

  • @michaelkpease
    @michaelkpease Год назад +1

    Iv never been a black and decker fan but i bought a couple of those drills years ago and a couple attachments and they still prove me wrong to this day. Still running strong after being abused for over 5 years

  • @donnagreen7386
    @donnagreen7386 Год назад +3

    Have to say I’ve recently bought a b&d drill and it was great. Had an issue and they sent a new one out within a couple of days. Can’t fault their customer service. If I hadn’t bought that I might’ve been tempted by this kit :)

  • @Kriscosmic
    @Kriscosmic Год назад +8

    I really didn’t think it would drive those lag bolts, I’m impressed. It realistically would only ever be used to hang shelves or pictures if people actually bought it. It’s not worth $187 though, you could get a brushless Milwaukee or Dewalt drill/driver for the about the same amount and those will last forever if they’re taken care of.

    • @cliffordsmith8499
      @cliffordsmith8499 Год назад +4

      Your getting one of those and maybe a battery with a charger. The kits here came with like 5 different tools. It would cost well over 500 for half the tools from DeWalt. These types of tools are perfect for home owners to do random things around the house. Go ahead and buy DeWalt for home projects. You'll be buying a new battery every other year because it's not charged often enough and will stop taking a charge. Now days you'll pay damn near the price of this kit for one 5 amp hour DeWalt battery.

  • @heffe2001
    @heffe2001 Год назад +1

    I've had a Matrix setup for a LONG time, in it's original Craftsman form (Bolt-On is what they called it). I've got a bunch of the attachments also. The drill chuck WILL end up going bad on you. I'm on my 3rd, but bare in mind that I've had it for probably 8 or 9 years). I find I use the drill and the 4.5" circular saw the most. It's not a perfect setup, but the Craftsman Bolt-on accessories are interchangable with the Matrix stuff, and vice-versa.

    • @heffe2001
      @heffe2001 Год назад

      It's a 3 3/8" inch trim saw, not 4.5", just a FYI, lol.

  • @NismoXero
    @NismoXero Год назад +1

    I build and repair doors and furniture for a living and although you used almost every "tool" wrong, it still got it done! For the price it's quite impressive!
    Even for me it's be a good bit of kit for the odd on-site repair job.

  • @stevewbeards
    @stevewbeards Год назад +15

    Had the one that had a cord instead of the battery and it died after a year. It is an awesome concept just needs to be built stronger. The gears inside aren't great.

    • @silentferret1049
      @silentferret1049 Год назад

      I have the cord and its still going just fine. Some of the later heads for the drills got cheap but I had mine for over 5 years now.

  • @achecase
    @achecase Год назад +47

    I'm impressed with the tool, seems like a decent home owner "as needed" closet shelf item. Lots of user error here Tylor, and exagerated expectations, after all it's Black and Decker. 1.5 amp hour battery tells you what it's intended for. Does it come in pink?

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa Год назад

      You can't put a bigger battery on it? Is that the only battery that works with it?

    • @kevinmontoya7318
      @kevinmontoya7318 Год назад +2

      @@ThePrufessa if anything it's probably Makita or DeWalt clone battery

    • @robert9595
      @robert9595 Год назад +2

      @@kevinmontoya7318 black and decker makes DeWalt so it should work.

    • @achecase
      @achecase Год назад +1

      @@ThePrufessa from some internet site:Are Black And Decker Batteries Interchangeable With Other Brands?
      This is a question that we get asked a lot, and it’s one that we’re happy to answer. Black and Decker batteries are not interchangeable with other brands, but they are compatible with other products in the Black and Decker line. This means that you can use a Black and Decker battery in a Black and Decker power tool, but you cannot use it in a different brand’s power tool.
      There are a few reasons for this. First, Black and Decker batteries are designed specifically for Black and Decker products. They’re made to fit our products perfectly and to work optimally with them. Second, Black and Decker batteries go through a rigorous testing process to make sure they meet our high standards for quality and performance. And third, we offer a wide range of batteries to choose from, so you can find the perfect one for your needs.
      If you’re looking for a Black and Decker battery, we suggest checking out our website or your local home improvement store. We offer a variety of batteries to choose from, and our experts can help you find the perfect one for your needs.

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa Год назад +2

      @@achecase I didn't ask if it was compatible with other brands. Read my comment again and this time actually comprehend the question I'm asking.

  • @voldomart16
    @voldomart16 Год назад +2

    I remember my first technically industrial job. I was a maintenance mechanic assistant at a pistachio huller. I got this kit because i could carry around the drill and impact and be relatively lighter weight than carrying 2 drills. This did everything I needed of it between removing bolts drilling holes. Is it extreme duty or even heavy duty? Hell no, but I still have my original kit from 2013 and everything still works great and now my little brother uses that kit to work on his dirt bike, since Ive moved onto needing heavier duty tools for working on boom and scissor lifts

  • @michaelweems679
    @michaelweems679 Год назад

    I have a B&D 20v drill that has driven thousands of screws. Even a few paddle bits. And it's still going strong. It even let out a little "magic smoke" one time on a 1 1/2 paddle bit. I love that thing.

  • @markbutler4033
    @markbutler4033 Год назад +7

    you should test the other attachments!! they have a trim saw, sawzall, air pump, too.

  • @0utkastAngel
    @0utkastAngel Год назад +4

    @tylertube as someone that's pretty experienced with a router, please watch a few router safety videos. I've seen some horrific injuries come from router kick back. Also to router a straight line, you want to use a straight edge, router guide, or make multiple passes at shallower depths.

    • @blue_jm
      @blue_jm Год назад +1

      He could start by, you know, wearing basic protetion like eye protection.

    • @fredchevalier2333
      @fredchevalier2333 Год назад +1

      I cringed when he was pulling the router towards him, be careful homie

    • @dtoad48
      @dtoad48 Год назад +1

      but where is the fun in all that?

  • @ConcernedCitizenPPCA
    @ConcernedCitizenPPCA Год назад +1

    The router tool is generally for finishing work. Trying to cut a channel in wood you'd probably be using some sort of guide to press against to make it straight.
    The bit spins in a particular direction so if you approach the cut from the wrong way it will kick back.
    Best use for routers is to round over edges of wood so you don't have any really sharp corners on finished work.

  • @CaesarRod1
    @CaesarRod1 Год назад +2

    I’ve had this set for about 4 years now and mostly use the impact when I’m working on my car. It’s been great. I also have the circular saw attachment but it’s only like a 3 inch blade so wont cut through a 2x4.

    • @silentferret1049
      @silentferret1049 Год назад

      3 3/8 inch blade. But its only meant for 3/4 inch material which is why its called a trim saw. You can double cut a 2/4 as I have done that before.

  • @happypants19851
    @happypants19851 Год назад +3

    I’m a contractor. I have *all* the tools. I bought an older version of this setup to keep at my mom’s house with a small tool kit so I can do a small unplanned task if she asks while I’m visiting her

  • @taylorleighton8426
    @taylorleighton8426 Год назад +3

    Try to build a work bench with that kit. Maybe a good series and could test longevity of the different heads or tools haha

  • @11beast111
    @11beast111 Год назад +2

    I just know whenever Tyler gets a new work-bench, i can't wait for the "Destroying my old work station" video

  • @MrKirby365
    @MrKirby365 Год назад +1

    Oscillating tools operated such a high frequency of vibration that they often loosen the screw that holds down the blade so if you don't tighten it down all to hell it's going to come loose during the project you're working on every time

    • @sammer28
      @sammer28 Год назад +1

      Yeah, those attachment point suck no matter the brand.

  • @TylerRichardson14
    @TylerRichardson14 Год назад +4

    Milwaukee needs this
    Also as a suggestion, in my years as maintenance technician I would always drill pilot holes for bigger screws. So you might want to add that in there

    • @travissmith5739
      @travissmith5739 Год назад

      Y when they sell each tool for $129

    • @TylerRichardson14
      @TylerRichardson14 Год назад

      @@travissmith5739 what? What does this have to do with pilot holes for bigger screws/bolts?....

    • @mattsypersma6418
      @mattsypersma6418 Год назад

      @@TylerRichardson14 I believe he was referring to your comment about Milwaukee.

  • @ProlificInvention
    @ProlificInvention Год назад +7

    I have old and new Black and Decker tools-most of them ever made, needless to say I like them and the selection is great.

    • @ThePrufessa
      @ThePrufessa Год назад

      Most of them ever made? What does that mean?

  • @babalonkie
    @babalonkie Год назад +2

    Hey... Black & Decker did a good. They used to make good, cheap reliable tools years ago... and to be fair... this tool fits that category. Every power tool for under $200 and actually works... is a good selling point.

  • @Wheelman1966
    @Wheelman1966 Год назад

    I have a plug in Matrix from about 2015.. It's more of a spare drill. Aside from the chuck slipping sometimes, it and the accessories have been absolutely bullet-proof.

  • @moss3682
    @moss3682 Год назад +4

    I remember when I first found out about this tool I had serious thoughts about getting it but then I ended up just getting the combo makita 12 drill and impact for half the price but because you already have all the attachments I would really like to see a comparison between the battery powered matrix and the corded one I think it’s like 30 on Amazon

    • @silentferret1049
      @silentferret1049 Год назад

      The corded works about even with the battery. Corded has the slow wind down instead of the instant stop so its best for the sander or drilling constantly.

  • @am80ma
    @am80ma Год назад +4

    people normally clamp a straight edge as a guide when they want to make a straight cut with the router and it normally takes a few passes to make a groove that deep, trying to do it in one go will ruin whatever you're trying to do.. overall i think this system is good for light duty DIY repairs or builds, definitely not something you would bring to a construction site, so i do agree with your assessment, sometimes i wish i had a certain tool to make some repairs, but i definitely don't want to spend 100-200 JUST for that tool alone... so for me personally, i could see myself buying this kit.

  • @SnookFamilyStudios
    @SnookFamilyStudios Год назад +1

    I bought this set before it had the oscillating attachment. Still works to this day. Had it for almost 9 years

  • @CruelCrusader90
    @CruelCrusader90 Год назад +1

    i find that with oscillating tools if you dont apply pressure you cut better and preserve the blades alot better.
    the idea behind them is that they do minor scratches at high reps. so when you add pressure your trying to make it cut through instead of scratch through..

  • @TheCrystalGlow
    @TheCrystalGlow Год назад +6

    So I’ll let you in on a not so secret fact: when sanding or routing, RPMs are you best friend. The faster it is, the cleaner the route. ☺️

  • @DriftedDreams2
    @DriftedDreams2 Год назад +5

    I live in the UK and over here most black and decker products work pretty good. It would be interesting to see any differences between the US versions and UK versions of some of the black and decker stuff.

    • @FlyboyHelosim
      @FlyboyHelosim Год назад +1

      Them and Bosch used to be all you could get years ago. I still have an old B&D drill that was my dad's and is probably 40 years old and still works. I think like a lot of things, the U.S. version is probably different... maybe even just a cheap brand using the name.

    • @DriftedDreams2
      @DriftedDreams2 Год назад

      @@FlyboyHelosim yeah I have some of my grandfather's 30yr old plus power tools and they're still going strong.

  • @frankshook3511
    @frankshook3511 Год назад +1

    Before I invested in my Milwaukee tools, I had the Matrix Tools, and it is great for homeowner type tools. Also back when I used them, the Craftsman Bolt On tools were interchangeable including the Batteries.

    • @timesthree5757
      @timesthree5757 9 месяцев назад

      Yea will not buy Milwaukee anymore. Not a good investment. Non of my Milwaukee’s work, only three off my dewalts work (table saw, cordless circular saw, and saws all. My matrix drills last 5-10 years they cost 99$ soy they pay for themselves after one job. It just cheaper for me to buy the matrix.

  • @TheSnatchbuckler
    @TheSnatchbuckler Год назад +1

    Looks like it's pretty well reviewed on amazon, and there's also a trim(circular)saw attachment-but it only uses 3 3/8" blade, a reciprocating saw attachment, and an air tool/inflator that are sold separately. Might be worth checking out for someone low on space, or that doesn't need real pro grade tools.

  • @MMPITBULLMM
    @MMPITBULLMM Год назад +7

    Dremel hands down makes the best blades. 7 years in the trades and I wouldn’t buy anything else and they fit any oscillating tool on the market

    • @Chris.Rhodes
      @Chris.Rhodes Год назад

      7 years in the trades and you buy dremel blades? I only buy Diablo. Anyone who has used Diablo knows they're superior in every way. Especially the carbide.

    • @miniard11b
      @miniard11b Год назад

      @@Chris.Rhodes believe it would be based on preference. Some people think that just because it has a certain name on it, it means it is better than others. Just because they prefer a different brand/line than yourself,does not mean they are not what they say they are. Ffs

    • @Chris.Rhodes
      @Chris.Rhodes Год назад

      @@miniard11b Take it you've never used the diablo blades lol If so, you'd know to quit wasting money and buy a blade that lasts 4x longer. It has nothing to do with preference. I'm stating that the diablo carbide blades are better. Has nothing to do with preference. It's proven. I've used both brands, and the diablo I don't feel like I'm throwing money in the garbage.

    • @miniard11b
      @miniard11b Год назад

      @@Chris.Rhodes I believe you missed the point. I have used both dremel carbide, diablo, lenox, etc. To be honest, lenox is my preference.
      It is about preference but most Importantly, the job you are doing and the best tool for said job.
      The point: just because someone believes other blades are better does not make them wrong or make them a liar.

  • @kalbahl
    @kalbahl Год назад +4

    Please wear some safety glasses my dude, a blade breaking and getting stuck in your eye can totally happen

  • @davidbrinkmeier9043
    @davidbrinkmeier9043 Год назад +1

    OMG!!!! A Dewalt ad right in middle of this ....hilarious!!!😂🤣😂🤣😂

    • @davidbrinkmeier9043
      @davidbrinkmeier9043 Год назад

      @@imdaprophet no Dewalt is a high end top of the line tool company. Black and decker are toys compared to Dewalt.

  • @Denathorn
    @Denathorn Год назад +2

    To get the best results from using routers to cut to a depth like you are doing, it's best to do it in increments, dig down a little at a time instead of going whole hog because all your doing is tying the blade up with material, it's gripping and sending you all over the place.
    Also, setting up a guide rail for your router will be a benefit as it will steady when your cutting, as well as it lets you do multiple passes on the same cut.

  • @sirsateeb1511
    @sirsateeb1511 Год назад +6

    Wasnt that weed wacker/mower thing b&d also? As I recall you really wanted to hate it. You should check out Mista Gg's video on having manscaped as a sponcer. I hope they are paying you good, you deserve it! Keep up the good work 👏

    • @Ando2k10
      @Ando2k10 Год назад

      Yep, and it uses the same battery as the drill. I have several items from their "set" since they all use the same batteries. The weed wacker was the first I'd bought, then a tool set with a trim saw, jigsaw, light, sander, and drill, then the Matrix drill, leaf blower, and pole saw, then their chain saw. They all came with batteries, so I also have 10 batteries, and rarely ever have to stop working around the house.
      I wouldn't use them for professional purposes, but they are definitely worth it for a homeowner doing some DIY.

  • @88gtman
    @88gtman Год назад +3

    I have the Craftsman version. Exact same tool and attachments but in Silver and Gray called rhe Bolt-On system. It is 8 yrs old and still going. Have many of the attachments amd is great for a simple diyer.

  • @lanceanderson4922
    @lanceanderson4922 Год назад +1

    I used to have an old one that had the drill, sander and jig saw. And it did pretty good for me till it finally died like 6 or 7 years later. But it was only for light home use which I think this is mainy for.

  • @dragon202006
    @dragon202006 Год назад

    I like my oscillating tool for certain things like cutting into drywall it works really well and for weird angle or weird area cuts you can't get other tools into but the part that seems to work really good is when you use the scrapper blade, that sucker makes quick work.

    • @silentferret1049
      @silentferret1049 Год назад

      Yeah the metal cutting thing was always a gimmick for any of the tools as the impact for the tool twisting is what kills the teeth unless its aluminum or copper. Sawzall is better for cutting metal but you still need the right blade and screws are hard as hell for any blade.

  • @XxSylasxX
    @XxSylasxX Год назад +4

    Yeah I’m all my time of using jig saws I’ve never seen anyone try to cut a 2x4 with one.

  • @dougbrown7150
    @dougbrown7150 Год назад +12

    The oscilating multi tool and the router look really awkward to use from that grip. The blades don't impress me either

    • @AJellySnakeRebel
      @AJellySnakeRebel Год назад +2

      the router is fine. You dont go that deep on any single passes. Routers take multiple passes. You go that deep on 1st pass, and you'll ruin whatever it is your routing.

    • @sammer28
      @sammer28 Год назад

      Meh, I haven't found a multi material blade for those things that isn't crap

  • @noahtalia
    @noahtalia 6 месяцев назад

    My perfect combo for my barber shop that I’ve built for my creative rustic furniture with a couple of charges up batteries that works with my budget thanks for the demo

  • @MJTVideos
    @MJTVideos Год назад

    That sander attachment actually looks nice. The handle shape I feel would be so much nicer for sanding awkward spots and corners and stuff, and it probably is more comfy than those palm sanders

  • @gazs7237
    @gazs7237 Год назад +4

    How not to use a router lol

  • @HurricaneHusky
    @HurricaneHusky Год назад

    Ive had my Matrix for roughly 4 years and used it two of those years profesionally, It held up great and I still use it constantly. Its nice for smaller jobs that you dont feel like lugging all your boxes out to. The battery and stock charger is garbage however, as well as the plastic clip on the blade quich release broke over time.

  • @michaelperry1309
    @michaelperry1309 Год назад

    I bought it for my mom for light duty things. I really like it. Carry case is nice too and got her a sawsall attachment with extra batteries. Its more powerful than I expected.

  • @John-Brown
    @John-Brown Год назад +5

    For the love of God, your fingers, and your eyes please learn some safety! Take the battery out while you're changing router bits. Don't hold the router with your fingers where they're almost touching the router bit. Get some eye protection. Other than that, thanks for the video!

  • @elwyrick
    @elwyrick 7 месяцев назад

    I've had this system for a decade or more. Just this morning I used metal cutting blades to chop up a couple of floor lamps to discard. It worked great. I'm surprised that I haven't heard anyone else say this, but I've only looked at a few comments -it would have been a good idea if he had read the instruction manual before doing this video.

  • @user-unfound33
    @user-unfound33 Год назад

    I got one of these in 2013 with all the ends. Still use it today and original batteries, I had to replace the sanding attachment twice in that time. The other ends still work as new.

  • @seanofalltrades2644
    @seanofalltrades2644 Год назад +1

    Yeah. Craftsman had this year's ago. It was called Craftsman bolton. You can find it in eBay. It had way more different heads. Including a car tire inflator. Tyler, do a comparison video.

    • @aisforannihilation1662
      @aisforannihilation1662 Год назад +1

      I had 1 & lost it in a move. Bummer. Some lucky person got that bin of goodies. Actually a lot of bins of goodies. 😭

  • @christopherbrown6493
    @christopherbrown6493 Год назад +1

    Had one for about 6 years now, first drill I bought when I bought my house. Have the jigsaw attachment and the circular saw attachment not seen here. Not a bad tool but it’s not a good tool, but I haven’t used it much since I found dewalt a few years ago. Would be an ok first tool for a first time home buyer to tackle small jobs.

  • @muntyvalera998
    @muntyvalera998 Год назад +1

    Black & decker used to have very high quality products in the UK and their jigsaws still are really good, maybe the UK ones are made with different parts and better quality parts.

  • @FlukeSniper
    @FlukeSniper Год назад

    They make a circular saw attachment. I bought the whole kit like you have and the circular saw attachment. I loved it for cutting nice clean holes in drywall for pipe repairs. A lot of the attachments I didn't use more than once...like the router.

  • @Aj-nk1xb
    @Aj-nk1xb Год назад

    Tyler one thing I was thinking about as someone who has worked as a sawyer. Carbide teeth are really brittle when they are sharp! so usually you have to cut easily to smooth the tips out a bit then they should hold up better and not be so brittle. It might be worth giving it a try!

  • @oneFreetinker
    @oneFreetinker Год назад

    Watching you abuse that poor router bit was right out of a finish carpenter's nightmare. I'm impressed with anything that makes it thru one of your videos.

  • @mbk337
    @mbk337 Год назад

    Been using one of these with the tire inflator for a handful of years. Great little tool in a pinch

  • @garnettbrown
    @garnettbrown 7 месяцев назад

    A friend of mine who rents a very small house bought the 12pcs attachment for 180 dollars and it works excellent for him. It gives him the ability on a tight budget to do repairs and maintenance. The property owner allowed this within reason.

  • @jacobjohnson3950
    @jacobjohnson3950 Год назад

    Been doing construction 5 years Diablo does make really good circular and miter saw blades keep up the good work!!

  • @MartinNyxel
    @MartinNyxel Год назад

    I have friend who sometimes needs one of the tools in the kit and I'm sure he'll fall in love this kit instantaneously. 😆👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻 Some people doesn't need workshop full of precious tools... 😇😆

  • @waterfowlspringer
    @waterfowlspringer Год назад +1

    I have owned the Craftsman Bolt-on which are interchangeable with the Matrix for about 8 years. I have never had a problem with them and the battery is still in great shape. The Craftsman also had a skil saw and saws all attachments. The major down fall is finding the blades for the reciprocating saw. I also have the hammer drill and have used it drilling hole in masonry with no problem. Definitely not a tool for the professionals, perfect for the DIY crowd.

  • @mattsypersma6418
    @mattsypersma6418 Год назад

    I used my B&D 18v Firestorm drill that I bought in the 90's to do the remodeling and upkeep on my 1900 built home. It all still works and only 2 of my 6 batteries don't hold long charges anymore. I don't use it anymore though because a couple years back I got the Matrix and bought several attachments. Mine wasn't the case kit, but I was able to buy the case. The reason you shouldn't use the jigsaw is because there is a circular saw attachment and I have used the heck out of that. A lightweight one hand circular saw is very handy. I have the air compressor attachment, also. The only B&D power tool that ever failed on me was a 1980's corded $8 jigsaw that I got my money's worth on.

  • @electroluxlad
    @electroluxlad Год назад +1

    Those drills are very good actually I was really impressed first time I ever used one I used the oscillating tool and honestly it wasn’t bad

  • @J.Wick.
    @J.Wick. Год назад

    I had this drill...it's not awful...it's not for a jobsite,. But for around the house or a truck kit, it's not bad. Mine had a reciprocating saw and a tire pump attachment. The pump saved me a couple times! My drill was just the battery and drill. The others I had to buy separate. May have been higher spec. It didn't struggle nearly as bad as this one. Neat idea! Like something from Makita

  • @dadaisdown
    @dadaisdown Год назад +1

    Craftsman used to have an identical drill and attachments. Theirs was called "Bolt-On". I believe it's discontinued now but all the Craftsman attachments fit and work with the Black & Decker drill. I love my Matrix kit and have almost all of the attachments for it. They even have yardwork attachments. For an average guy it's great!

    • @tlevans62
      @tlevans62 10 месяцев назад

      Black & Decker owns Craftsman now.

    • @dadaisdown
      @dadaisdown 10 месяцев назад

      @@tlevans62 damn really? I thought Stanley owns Black & Decker and Dewalt owns Stanley? Idk anymore lol.

    • @tlevans62
      @tlevans62 10 месяцев назад

      @@dadaisdown yeah, gets kind of confusing, but I believe the parent company is called "Stanley-Black & Decker" and that company owns Stanley tools, B&D, Craftsman and Dewalt. B&D stuff in North America runs on 110v, but in most of the rest of the World it's 220v & some of their power tools outside North America are much better quality. Most of the batteries sold in other markets are much better too. Such as the EVO multi tool which comes with 2x20v lithium ion batteries outside NA. The UK, EU & Australia stuff is actually pretty good, so are the Bosch ones that run on 220v. I believe they're trying to lift the brand up again to what it was like in the 1970s & 1980s when their power tools were more like Makita quality. Not exactly professional quality, but more than enough for the average home handyman or hobbyist.

  • @2watchVids
    @2watchVids Год назад

    I was expecting the same thing (garbage), and was sort of surprised (~8-10 years back). There were more attachments offered than what there is now, as Sears also offered the same thing rebranded under Craftsman. Theirs also came with a metal drill chuck vs plastic on the B&D. It's also how I ended up with a corded base in addition to the 20v cordless, which was necessary at times. Used it to drill 6" holes in tongue & groove ceiling for lights, which may also have been the last time the corded unit was operational. All in all, the set was used a ton in the building of a want-to-be-cabin.
    The OMT attachment was horrible, mainly due to the horrible blades. And never saw the router attachment. It also didn't hurt stepping up to a 4ah battery, as most tools benefit from. In fact, I'm still using the batteries in a B&D backpack sprayer

  • @kevinarmstrong4815
    @kevinarmstrong4815 Год назад

    bought this about 7 years ago, i dont remmeber what i paid but i have been using the impact and drill portion in the automotive field daily, mainly to drill small holes or remove screws/bolts from skid plates or air filter boxes, deff not heavy grade gets the job done

  • @iLLuMNaTi
    @iLLuMNaTi Год назад

    I enjoyed your video. I agree with you that most folks would probably use separate specific tools like a router, a sander, a cut off tool, or an impact drill if you were doing a lot of it instead of using this cordless matrix tool system. But for small jobs and certain situations, this system seems like it would do perfectly fine and all for a good value.

  • @Cede225
    @Cede225 Год назад

    I have that been having that set for about 7yrs and I love it haven’t had a problem with it yet and still use it I have remodel my mom house inside out and to mobile home with it and it done the job with no problem

  • @canuckinsk
    @canuckinsk Год назад

    I have this set and use it on the road. I have all the tools in the shop but this is way more compact for travel.

  • @skullndguns
    @skullndguns 18 дней назад

    I use my B+D equipment for household tasks, cutting laminate, drilling and screwing in walls and some sanding for DIY, the bennefit is that I just use 1 batteryplatform, also when 1 tool dies, I can use the battery for my other tools or battery vacumcleaner. Their sanders are quite good and cheap (as you already have the battery now), maybe check out their workmate as testbench. great video, didn't expect it to work so especially for the cost (thought it would cost around 250 and to struggle/die)