@@Freakphoto On top of this observation I add...who's really, in an everyday heavy use application trying to hold up 45LBs with a magnet...other than a mag drill and thats electromagnetic. I'm aware other niche uses likely exist but, If I need to trust a fastener with 45LB in a potentially clunky movment enviroment, the last thing im choosing is a magnet. But if its stationary and a modular addition to a tool box or such, then im putting over 45LB in it all day!
The thing I like about the Maker Pipe is that it was just that one couple. They did a kickstarter for $87k, were able to make their small project their full time job, and built an entire US company manufacturing these just off of that alone. And its a cool idea, I first purchased their stuff to make stronger frames for holding up frost covers instead of PVC that could hold up to amarillo winds. I've since use them for all sorts of random things. And you know...at the end of the day its just conduit, so you can always cut it, bend it, get new stuff, etc.
@@Elon_Trump Exactly, and when you live in a place where 70mph winds are pretty normal, and your patio tables and chairs all have to have anchors to not end up down the block, normal plastic greenhouse frames don't cut it. The interesting thing is when you compare them to the proprietary systems, it make no sense not to buy these. If you need to cut a pipe, cut it...there are tons more at the hardware store. If you accidentally bend one, hit it with the truck, whatever...take the ends off and you're not ordering some replacement part. And at the end of the day you have pieces of still very useful conduit.
Wow! I feel like I went to the show. I love how you get just the salient facts instead of allowing the reps to hem and haw and waster your time. Plus, you're great about making sure we can get to a website for more info. Having shot in those environments, I know it's not easy. REALLY well-done piece!
Those zero degree ratchets can be a live saver when you are working in a really tight spot. One hell of an invention and they have been around for a while now and the more expensive they are the better they work but you can get a cheaper one and it will work, just not as fast or good as a really good brand.
What's funny is I have one of those from Black & Decker and it's insanely easy to put together, even for a gal like me who's not very good with tools! 🤣
Some interesting things, other things, I kind of chuckled as they had the typical Chinese products (that you stumble upon on Amazon) demonstrated by authentic Chinese reps.
Hey Stanley! I must've missed a few recent videos but I wanted to congratulate you and the team on reaching ONE MILLION SUBSCRIBERS!!! Just wanted to say that and thanks for the very informative video. A few years ago you introduced me to "Simple Strap" at a convention like this one and I use the Simple Strap every day of my life now securing an extension ladder to my truck. Well done my friend!
sorry are you trying to lower you current ceiling fan to just off the ground or do you want to plug a mini fan into the light socket of your current ceiling fan?
Just a rant about the 3wheel trollies. but they are rubbish. because they have 4 wheels on the ground they resist turning, eventually bending the center axel but not before grinding the wheels into whatever floor you turning on. if it is none consistent steps, like many front doors (one step to the house and one more to the door) they will catch on the step and resist moving in any direction. now if you have a single wheel the same size as the 3wheel assembly these will often go up steps easer then the 3 wheels will.
Yeah, kudos, man. This is a great concept. This is the first vid of yours I've seen and also the first of its kind with no BS. You get/give the info and we get to decide ourselves without ad-pressure. Great job!
3:50 IM SOLD! and it was THE HOSE CLAMP FEATURE👍🏻👍🏻 Gosh I hate those when behind engine all way in back underneath wiper cowling down right by firewall that only a 2 year old w/ 6 ft long arms can reach into, 🤦🏼
I have a Black and Decker trimmer with a very similar design to that trimmer/mower. Unfortunately, unlike a mower, it doesn't draw air upwards to straighten the grass to be cut.
if it is just sitting at the back door of your cabin that you visit once a year? is this for people that previously brought their kindling? but I own an axe and the closest thing to the hammer he used was the back side of the splitter axe that we used as a sledge hammer I guess you could use another piece of firewood to smack it through the splitter, assuming you brought firewood but not an axe
I appreciate the effort you put into bringing these expeditions. I saved this video. I’m going to send it to my wife with the comment, “yes”. The question was, “what do you want for Christmas?”.
Great reference video. That pex clip and safe dolly look great. I didn't use golf balls but used about 10 pieces of pipe to roll my safe thru the house.
That socket fan looks dangerous, light sockets are designed for a static light bulb not the cyclic load that will come from any imbalance in a rotating fan. I like the concept ..... but loading a fitting like that is a concern.
I’m a retired electrician but if I were still working in the trade I would definitely order one of those tote reach tools that would really come in handy on the job.
Man. I'm still just so proud of you Stan. You have worked so hard all your life and i have been with you since you were barely over 100K subs. To hit 1million WELL DESERVED Viewers is just exciting. Keep it up brother. Also, how are you not broke? I'm a sucker for new tools and gadgets. I would be walking home with like one of everything worth a crap. That zero degree set and the light were my favorites this time. But dang some of the guys presenting the products are NOT doing there companies any favors.
Because half of these are recycled ideas or products that have existed forever. Gate latch pulls have been a thing for decades. The detachable electric string trimmer mower has existed in other brands. The E26 fans have been on China marketplaces for years. Etc.
The weedeater/lawnmower isn't new. I have one by Black & Decker, and have had it for many years. There were a lot of very interesting and useful products shown in this video, thank you !!
Thanks Cody Pray for You and Smash to have Success Good Health. Looking forward to seeing you work at NFR . Rain was awesome for our area. God is Good. Hope Best for all Webster Fans and Friends. Ole Hooper signing out. See Ya.
I spent 3 decades going to this show and many others with a group of buyers. It was exciting to see all the new stuff and we would always save our best in show and worst in show for the after show review. Always fun looking at what somebody thought was a good investment 🤣
I felt it through my screen lol, as a sales rep, you have to adapt on the spot, even on 3 hours of sleep sometimes. Nerves never cross your mind, type of attitude. Though I have seen this happen many times with sales reps who are not fluent in English. We are all human in the end, it happens unfortunately for this fellow it was recorded.
If they work those pexlocks could really come in handy in hard to access pex areas...especially rv's. Outside of hard-to-access situations I would use the standard pex crimps or clamp rings. I will certainly be throwing a few of those in my stock.
For real. I've been a push to connect evangelist with pex, but the pex in the rv is always in tight spaces and super flexible tubing that is just impossible to push on to.
Trimmer lawnmower - yeah- someone should have told them to stop. Lol Great video! A whole bunch of stuff ive never seen, but also some of my past ideas come to fruition! Rats, i should have pattened that!
@@allaboutroofing2 was looking at the holes in it at the back. That imo isn't an actual safe but a sheet metal lockbox. I had a couple of those before had real safe money, and they weigh nothing but often look similar to an actual safe.
@elesjuan agreed. I have several safes that are actually rated (TL15, TL30). My dad was a lock Smith and also moved them. I once helped move one that was about this size and just over 5000 lbs. That is a real safe....this is essentially a locker.
That electric jack would be great if you changed tires all day, but for a few times a year when I change from winters to summers and back, I think I can pump it up by hand.
13:12 I’m a sucker for things like this, trying to reach hvac service calls when install inside stupid cabinet, and cars when manufacturing puts bolts in idiotic places…..so of course I’m buy8ng this, lol!
The last guy that was presenting the grill brushes, seemed like he had actually practiced his pitch and presentation, in preperation for this convention.
I dont want to cast any shade on the rhino cart, but i guarantee that safe isnt 800 pounds. My Fatboy 64 is 2x the size and weighs 976 lbs and you aint holding it upright at those angles.
So much gimmicky stuff that seems cool at first but will fail in any real work environment. As someone who works with tools everyday in a heavy duty environment, I know the “more” a tool can do and the more way it can move it will fail significantly faster then a solid tool built to do a job.
...good show, an indication of "price ranges" would be good too, then people would go further to check them out. Some products would possibly be out of $$$ reach for some people.
That light socket fan looks pretty cool. The direction of rotation in the video appears to spin clockwise keeping the bulb torqued in, but I wonder if it can be run counter clockwise without unscrewing the mount.
Hang on I think Taylor has another product... in all seriousness we've used those socket extenders for years. We don't use them OFTEN but when we do, they are great. I'll have to get that nut holder though.
Love the way you were quick, got the info and moved on!
Best friggin Trade Show video I've seen! No wasted time.
Those guys at tite-reach are innovative with the zipties they deserve purchases. And those zero degree ratchets were impressive too
Yes. The tight reach ratchet and the clamp are tools I could really use.
The zipties got a load a flak back in the days. But the other two are certainly bangers.
I wonder about the torque raiting on them. Great for getting started, but can I bite down enough once I get to the bottom.
@@dayyandlethey are pretty solid, I have the pro 3/8 drive and it’s rated to 125 ft-lb. Skip the DIY versions, they can’t do much
@@gerritlane5606 that was the question I wished he would have asked.
Holds up to 45 lb here I'll show you here's a 25 lb weight😂
That is so he has to only lug around one weight to demo their 3 devices... 25, 35, and 45 pound limits.
@@Freakphoto On top of this observation I add...who's really, in an everyday heavy use application trying to hold up 45LBs with a magnet...other than a mag drill and thats electromagnetic. I'm aware other niche uses likely exist but, If I need to trust a fastener with 45LB in a potentially clunky movment enviroment, the last thing im choosing is a magnet. But if its stationary and a modular addition to a tool box or such, then im putting over 45LB in it all day!
You can almost hear the lawn mower/trimmer combo guy muttering "damn cheap Chinese junk!" under his breath.
Hope his resume is up to date.
it sets the height on a small lawn, which is better than a free motion trimmer.
13:13 is the time stamp
But I love the idea I’d buy one.
Black And Decker have that version out for at least 5 years (CM100)
Very good production, straight to the point. Enjoyed it. Greetings from Dundalk, Ireland
The thing I like about the Maker Pipe is that it was just that one couple. They did a kickstarter for $87k, were able to make their small project their full time job, and built an entire US company manufacturing these just off of that alone. And its a cool idea, I first purchased their stuff to make stronger frames for holding up frost covers instead of PVC that could hold up to amarillo winds. I've since use them for all sorts of random things. And you know...at the end of the day its just conduit, so you can always cut it, bend it, get new stuff, etc.
pop up greenhouses
@@Elon_Trump Exactly, and when you live in a place where 70mph winds are pretty normal, and your patio tables and chairs all have to have anchors to not end up down the block, normal plastic greenhouse frames don't cut it.
The interesting thing is when you compare them to the proprietary systems, it make no sense not to buy these. If you need to cut a pipe, cut it...there are tons more at the hardware store. If you accidentally bend one, hit it with the truck, whatever...take the ends off and you're not ordering some replacement part. And at the end of the day you have pieces of still very useful conduit.
Wow! I feel like I went to the show. I love how you get just the salient facts instead of allowing the reps to hem and haw and waster your time. Plus, you're great about making sure we can get to a website for more info. Having shot in those environments, I know it's not easy. REALLY well-done piece!
Those zero degree ratchets can be a live saver when you are working in a really tight spot. One hell of an invention and they have been around for a while now and the more expensive they are the better they work but you can get a cheaper one and it will work, just not as fast or good as a really good brand.
Tried finding this product but all I can find is the ratchet set for $90!
The two vendors at 17:47 and 24:56 have the same woman on their home screen. Hopefully these guys to meet after the show. 🤣
I'm hoping it's Stanley recording audio. if not somebody has some explaining to do 😅
Wild
Even better the fact that it's MAKERPIPE lolol
The lady likes her tools! We need to go back to the recipocator guy!
Pretty sure that is Dirt Monkey's phone
I'm sorry. I about died laughing at the guy struggling to demo the weed eater/lawnmower.
you missed the resip saw brush dude pinch his thumb
What's funny is I have one of those from Black & Decker and it's insanely easy to put together, even for a gal like me who's not very good with tools! 🤣
13:12 Poor guy left his desk for this. lol He figured it out eventually tho!
@@Tony.Tony.Tony. Award for Most Embarrassing Moment at a Trade Show!
*Anyone using that thing would as dorky as me, at three years old, pushing my Little Tykes popcorn popper*
Hey thanks for the video. I liked the way you slammed stuff around and pulled the vise. That's what we needed to see. Good job.
Great video, I liked Eddie with the safe, he was a good sport. The brush guy was awesome, and the tight wrench was the most innovative.
Love these videos. Quick, rapid fire, not a ton of sales BS. Would be great to ask more of them the pricing on their products.
typically set by retailer
Hope your week goes well! I will never get bored or seeing all the new toys people create! Keep up the great work
I love the ideas people come up with
Some interesting things, other things, I kind of chuckled as they had the typical Chinese products (that you stumble upon on Amazon) demonstrated by authentic Chinese reps.
You buy, you go!
Very cool to watch and know about without going. Thanks for sharing
Hey Stanley! I must've missed a few recent videos but I wanted to congratulate you and the team on reaching ONE MILLION SUBSCRIBERS!!! Just wanted to say that and thanks for the very informative video. A few years ago you introduced me to "Simple Strap" at a convention like this one and I use the Simple Strap every day of my life now securing an extension ladder to my truck. Well done my friend!
Somewhere between late night TV ads and a state fair booth.
this was great, straight to the point and moved on to the next, great job.
Not all of these are great ideas but there are some very creative inventors out there! Great to see some new things, thanks.
I want multiple socket fans to put in my current ceiling fan's sockets.
I was also thinking about making a fractal fan
sorry are you trying to lower you current ceiling fan to just off the ground or do you want to plug a mini fan into the light socket of your current ceiling fan?
Will recommend the microjig. Well worth the price!
I have been using one for 6 years now
Good to hear from a real user. Thank you
I almost want to buy an Up Cart to support that nice old inventor. I don't even need one...
Id get one if he had a heavier duty version.
@@toolsinhand1911 Yup... those wheels look supercheap.
Just a rant about the 3wheel trollies.
but they are rubbish. because they have 4 wheels on the ground they resist turning, eventually bending the center axel but not before grinding the wheels into whatever floor you turning on. if it is none consistent steps, like many front doors (one step to the house and one more to the door) they will catch on the step and resist moving in any direction.
now if you have a single wheel the same size as the 3wheel assembly these will often go up steps easer then the 3 wheels will.
I've been working on cars my whole life and that Tite Reach is epic. That will be a purchase for me
Wonderful video. Wish I could buy one of every product just to show my gratitude to each vendor.
Yeah, kudos, man. This is a great concept. This is the first vid of yours I've seen and also the first of its kind with no BS. You get/give the info and we get to decide ourselves without ad-pressure. Great job!
3:50 IM SOLD! and it was THE HOSE CLAMP FEATURE👍🏻👍🏻
Gosh I hate those when behind engine all way in back underneath wiper cowling down right by firewall that only a 2 year old w/ 6 ft long arms can reach into, 🤦🏼
I have a Black and Decker trimmer with a very similar design to that trimmer/mower. Unfortunately, unlike a mower, it doesn't draw air upwards to straighten the grass to be cut.
Unique tools and gadgets, could feel the passion in most of the demos.❤👍👍
An ax or hatchet has got to be cheaper and easier than that huge steel "splitter".
if it is just sitting at the back door of your cabin that you visit once a year? is this for people that previously brought their kindling?
but I own an axe and the closest thing to the hammer he used was the back side of the splitter axe that we used as a sledge hammer
I guess you could use another piece of firewood to smack it through the splitter, assuming you brought firewood but not an axe
RIP Billy Mays here, the Greatest salesmen on the planet....😂Miss the Good old Days... Zavin was giving it a go 30:18
I appreciate the effort you put into bringing these expeditions. I saved this video. I’m going to send it to my wife with the comment, “yes”. The question was, “what do you want for Christmas?”.
Great reference video. That pex clip and safe dolly look great. I didn't use golf balls but used about 10 pieces of pipe to roll my safe thru the house.
That socket fan looks dangerous, light sockets are designed for a static light bulb not the cyclic load that will come from any imbalance in a rotating fan. I like the concept ..... but loading a fitting like that is a concern.
💯
Major liability due to people screwing them into sockets at dangerous heights/locations as well
I’m a retired electrician but if I were still working in the trade I would definitely order one of those tote reach tools that would really come in handy on the job.
Man. I'm still just so proud of you Stan. You have worked so hard all your life and i have been with you since you were barely over 100K subs. To hit 1million WELL DESERVED Viewers is just exciting. Keep it up brother. Also, how are you not broke? I'm a sucker for new tools and gadgets. I would be walking home with like one of everything worth a crap. That zero degree set and the light were my favorites this time. But dang some of the guys presenting the products are NOT doing there companies any favors.
Why does this already look like an “ as seen on TV” bunch of Chinese gimmicks
Because half of these are recycled ideas or products that have existed forever. Gate latch pulls have been a thing for decades. The detachable electric string trimmer mower has existed in other brands. The E26 fans have been on China marketplaces for years. Etc.
This was fascinating, I really enjoyed it and I appreciate how you didn't waste any time... thank you sir!!
I always thought about mounting a string trimmer to my zero turn but never got around to it.
That flexible camera with grabber will be great for homemade surgery
Eyeball removal oddly came to mind. Scary...
Wife saw the reciprotool and wants one for some reason.
spyder tools already had those goofy attachments on the market years ago, they were not expensive either
The weedeater/lawnmower isn't new. I have one by Black & Decker, and have had it for many years. There were a lot of very interesting and useful products shown in this video, thank you !!
I like the free pens and key chains they have
Thanks Cody
Pray for You and Smash to have Success Good Health.
Looking forward to seeing you work at NFR .
Rain was awesome for our area. God is Good.
Hope Best for all Webster Fans and Friends.
Ole Hooper signing out.
See Ya.
I spent 3 decades going to this show and many others with a group of buyers. It was exciting to see all the new stuff and we would always save our best in show and worst in show for the after show review. Always fun looking at what somebody thought was a good investment 🤣
Eddy!
You guys are so lucky over there! You seem to get all the good stuff first in the world. 👍
Don't worry, anything that's truly good will be replicated by china and sold globally for 10% of the American price
Such great inventions! I enjoyed your video and great demonstrations.
I love my socket fan!! It blows a lot of air probably better than most ceilin fans
It's a cool idea, except bulb sockets like that aren't very common much anymore. You might find one in a utility room or a garage....thats about it.
The way she demonstrated it on that lamp hanger, it could be called the guillotine.
I love the Las Vegas Convention Center, I always put in like 40,000 steps on my health counter when I walk around shows.
That one guy with the weed wacker/ lawn mower just wants his life to end
😂😂😂😂😂😂
For rea. Like... do you WANT people to be interested? Can't put it together. Forgot his company name. I mean, why are you even there
He’s hungover as hell.
His bosses will take care of that for him
I felt it through my screen lol, as a sales rep, you have to adapt on the spot, even on 3 hours of sleep sometimes. Nerves never cross your mind, type of attitude. Though I have seen this happen many times with sales reps who are not fluent in English. We are all human in the end, it happens unfortunately for this fellow it was recorded.
If they work those pexlocks could really come in handy in hard to access pex areas...especially rv's. Outside of hard-to-access situations I would use the standard pex crimps or clamp rings. I will certainly be throwing a few of those in my stock.
For real. I've been a push to connect evangelist with pex, but the pex in the rv is always in tight spaces and super flexible tubing that is just impossible to push on to.
This video is absolute gold! Only improvement would be timestamps.
Asked for the price of the vice. But remained priceless.
Best video ever, I have half my Christmas shopping done!
@ makerpipe, you need to make flange connections so you can attach emt to a base or wall
Really? 🤦♂🤦♂
Yeah, really, that's why a lot of people use gas pipe. Did you have a different solution?
@@SuperJLTubedid you ever consider going to their website to see the actual flanges they have available?
They've got a ton of videos on makerpipe youtube channels showing mods and hacks for things that people come up with. It's really cool.
hold crap this was brutal to watch especially the mower thing lmfao
Trimmer lawnmower - yeah- someone should have told them to stop. Lol
Great video! A whole bunch of stuff ive never seen, but also some of my past ideas come to fruition!
Rats, i should have pattened that!
those Rhino carts are the real deal. We use them at work to move heating oil tanks and the occasional boiler. They work great, highly reccommend.
Just came back from Japan, visited the hardware store Joyful Honda, makes our North America hardware stores look sad.
Those snap-in pex connections? Hell no! 😅
My first thought was, nope. Something quick and temporary, sure, but not using that behind a wall nor burrying it.
That safe ain't 800 lbs lol
😂 no way. I'd be surprised if it was 150lbs.
@@allaboutroofing2 was looking at the holes in it at the back. That imo isn't an actual safe but a sheet metal lockbox. I had a couple of those before had real safe money, and they weigh nothing but often look similar to an actual safe.
@elesjuan agreed. I have several safes that are actually rated (TL15, TL30). My dad was a lock Smith and also moved them. I once helped move one that was about this size and just over 5000 lbs. That is a real safe....this is essentially a locker.
Yea no way that's 800. You don't just push it over that easy putting cart under it
ya i was a mover for 22 years def was no 800 lbs like 300
Jeez... I live in Vegas and have never heard of that show!!
This was a great show. A lot of great innovations.
Eddie deserves a raise.
2-3 pretty cool tools that really solve problems. The rest. nothing that cant be done just as well with old school tools.
That electric jack would be great if you changed tires all day, but for a few times a year when I change from winters to summers and back, I think I can pump it up by hand.
As someone who is often moving furniture, the rhino cart looks awesome.
13:12 I’m a sucker for things like this, trying to reach hvac service calls when install inside stupid cabinet, and cars when manufacturing puts bolts in idiotic places…..so of course I’m buy8ng this, lol!
The last guy that was presenting the grill brushes, seemed like he had actually practiced his pitch and presentation, in preperation for this convention.
The Tite-Reach devices look cool. I can think of a bunch of times I've wanted something like it.
I bought Microjig's dovetail clamps and ended up buying their pushblocks after and they are legitimately fantastic products.
The joystick borescope looks unbelievably useful
Very impressed with the RHINO CART!
"Why did you keep working on this" (smh) 😂😂😂
He never gave up. That's what matters.
That lady that walked up to help made even funnier.
9:25 i have 2 of these...the light is super bright and that fan is awesome!!!
I dont want to cast any shade on the rhino cart, but i guarantee that safe isnt 800 pounds. My Fatboy 64 is 2x the size and weighs 976 lbs and you aint holding it upright at those angles.
I was thing the same thing. weight placement is key. Might be a 300 lbs safe with 500 pounds of sand bags inside??
This video deserves my sub! I just bought all the guys I know xmas gifts from this video!!
"Exo-Fit" lol should have called it the "Reacharound ratchet" bet that would fly off the shelves 😂
Transfer case bolt access on 4x4
Big fan of the fact you did not a judgement one way or another
Great video!! I’ll be putting one of those vice under the tree this year.
That Iq vice looks amazing
$279 worth of amazing?
14:07 Corey had 1 job....
He had to look at the badge for the company name.
Really enjoy that song at the end !!
So much gimmicky stuff that seems cool at first but will fail in any real work environment. As someone who works with tools everyday in a heavy duty environment, I know the “more” a tool can do and the more way it can move it will fail significantly faster then a solid tool built to do a job.
Most of these Products seem to try to solve problems that don't exist.
Especially that garbage tool they tried to pass off as a square lol. Absolutely ño carpenter or tradesmen is going to use that toy
American ingenuity is alive and well im a medical doctor so i like that endoscope it's very cool i have never seen anything like this
The Asian guy that couldn't get the mower to lock into place was ready to storm out. Perfect "wanna get away" commercial coming soon 😂
...good show, an indication of "price ranges" would be good too, then people would go further to check them out. Some products would possibly be out of $$$ reach for some people.
That light socket fan looks pretty cool. The direction of rotation in the video appears to spin clockwise keeping the bulb torqued in, but I wonder if it can be run counter clockwise without unscrewing the mount.
Thanks for this, found some Christmas gifts for the guys
And that Work IQ vise has lots of uses! But damn...that's a few dollars for it! HEY SANTA!!! LOL
Noticed he avoided the question of how much.
Folks talking about the safe, it's a lightweight display model, that's it, it's not complicated. I own one.
you seem to have a lot of fun doing these videos. some of this gear is wanting to come home with me.
I have two Microjigs. I highly recommend.
Ever since my gf watched this with me I can’t find my sawzall.. 🤔
Hang on I think Taylor has another product... in all seriousness we've used those socket extenders for years. We don't use them OFTEN but when we do, they are great. I'll have to get that nut holder though.
"So sir, just how did you get trapped under a gun safe"....🤣
Taylor at TiteReach killing his sales presentation!
PEX, keeping insurance adjusters in a job for decades to come. 22 years in insurance claims investigations, PEX is the primary source of water losses.