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This is definitely a good comprehensive set of tools for any household. However I think that you are missing one tool that will make every project 10 times easier and faster. A small cordless impact drill with a full set of bits. I carry one of these with me for every project and i use it instead of a screwdriver or drill 9.5 times out of 10. My personal recommendation is the Milwaukee m12 surge impact. Its super small and quiet but still packs a punch. However Ryobi also makes an impact driver if you want something that uses the same battery as your drill and is a little cheeper.
I imagine a lot of these tools are old, old! Have you watched the History Channel show Alone? It’s a survival show - fun watch. So many cut towards themselves and end up getting hurt! It pains me!!
info to help those that might be looking for these items. 11:15 Those are slip joint pliers, the little one with the option to make it bigger, after that is a tongue and grove pliers (channel lock is a brand name). 14:40 those are hex keys. 18:35 is a ratcheting screwdriver. 22:40 is a utility knife. 35:10 1/4" impact bit holder. 38:00 just use 91% IP alcohol to clean electronics. The only thing you're missing is a bottle opener, lol.
That Ryobi One range has such a mad selection of tools and gazmos you can buy to run with the 18v batteries. Lamps, speakers, strimmers, even a regular household outlet. Definitely the best ecosystem to buy into.
Ryobi is fine for the average homeowner who will only use them a few times a year. Guns, trucks and power tools seem to be the products guys take brand loyalty really far with haha.
Haha definitely true on those! never personally cared about those first two, but my grandfather has been a carpenter his entire life, and hasn't once gone wrong with Milwaukee tools.@@detroitdabber313
You said it, i've knocked out 1000plus jobs on a ryobi cordless and i have not been kind to the poor thing, brand loyalty is a strange thing, they dont love you back lmao.
They're both made in the same place. Also, for what it's worth, I've never had to warranty any of my DeWalt power tools. A guy I used to work with had a Milwaukee 1/2" high torque impact that spent more time out for warranty than it did in his tool box.
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I’ll save this to watch later to watch at night
Awesome!
Yay!
This is definitely a good comprehensive set of tools for any household. However I think that you are missing one tool that will make every project 10 times easier and faster. A small cordless impact drill with a full set of bits. I carry one of these with me for every project and i use it instead of a screwdriver or drill 9.5 times out of 10. My personal recommendation is the Milwaukee m12 surge impact. Its super small and quiet but still packs a punch. However Ryobi also makes an impact driver if you want something that uses the same battery as your drill and is a little cheeper.
Setting up a tool box for your son. What a mum ❤
He says he's already used it a bunch of times and he's only lived on his own for a week! Warms my heart!
Cutting away from yourself is always a good reminder. Great patina on a lot of those tools!
I imagine a lot of these tools are old, old! Have you watched the History Channel show Alone? It’s a survival show - fun watch. So many cut towards themselves and end up getting hurt! It pains me!!
Thanks!
Wow!! Thank you so much for this!! I really appreciate it!
Typewriter ASMR? Would love to see what models you have worked with
I have one I’m working on right now that I might show soon.
ending when you switched to whisper was just gold.
I'm glad you liked it! Thanks!!
info to help those that might be looking for these items.
11:15 Those are slip joint pliers, the little one with the option to make it bigger, after that is a tongue and grove pliers (channel lock is a brand name).
14:40 those are hex keys.
18:35 is a ratcheting screwdriver.
22:40 is a utility knife.
35:10 1/4" impact bit holder.
38:00 just use 91% IP alcohol to clean electronics.
The only thing you're missing is a bottle opener, lol.
Ok, cool! Thanks for sharing the info.
@@NofrillsasmrThanks for sharing your time with us.
The bottle opener is my #1 tool🥴
Love love love your style!!!! Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much!
That Ryobi One range has such a mad selection of tools and gazmos you can buy to run with the 18v batteries. Lamps, speakers, strimmers, even a regular household outlet. Definitely the best ecosystem to buy into.
I love the car tire air pump the best! So useful when you have an old car like mine.
Very handy 👌
Glad you enjoyed it!
I like how you use soft spoken then whisper randomly.
Thanks!
Very good 👍
Thanks!
Please make a part 2 to your son's pokemon collection 👍
Coming soon! Thanks for watching!
could you do whispering vids
Check out the playlist with all whispered videos. Thanks for watching.
Not the Ryobi power tools...gotta get Milwaukee!!
Ryobi is fine for the average homeowner who will only use them a few times a year. Guns, trucks and power tools seem to be the products guys take brand loyalty really far with haha.
I think I have a corded Milwaukee somewhere, but I do like the freedom of no cord. 🙂
Haha definitely true on those! never personally cared about those first two, but my grandfather has been a carpenter his entire life, and hasn't once gone wrong with Milwaukee tools.@@detroitdabber313
You said it, i've knocked out 1000plus jobs on a ryobi cordless and i have not been kind to the poor thing, brand loyalty is a strange thing, they dont love you back lmao.
They're both made in the same place. Also, for what it's worth, I've never had to warranty any of my DeWalt power tools. A guy I used to work with had a Milwaukee 1/2" high torque impact that spent more time out for warranty than it did in his tool box.