LOL I just picked up the CHEAPEST angle grinder from Harbor Freight for $9.99 on sale from $14.99. Seems a better deal then the $50+ you spent on Amazon.
@@ksavage681 nice, it was the first one I bought. I was looking at the DeWalt compact cut off wheel but $141 for just the tool was too much because I’m not going to be using this a lot. I just wanted it in case I need it one day. lol
I have one of them from Harbor Fright it's 3 years old and still running. I use it all the time. They was only 9.99 when you bought more then 50 bucks worth of stuff you got the deal on the grinder. I did not think it would last more then one or two uses but so far I been wrong about the junky little grinder.
@@GeorgeT6566 That's great to hear. I did not want to buy an expensive one because really how much am I going to need to use one. I just wanted to have one for the times when it's needed. yea it was on sale with coupon. Only issue I saw was the disc would hit the guard no and then, but I did not really mess with it yet, I just got it Thursday.
Yup. Grabbed one at HF for $10 for a spare, has been a pretty decent grinder. Also, I have a ryobi cordless purchased for $50, no battery, that works very well.
Literally saw this and said to myself, "Thank God, another Tyler video" lol I genuinely always look forward to these videos, you're such a hoot to me 😂
All 18v and 20v (Milwaukee and DeWalt for example) tools are the exact same voltage, it's just the marketing. They both have 5 18650 batteries in series. The difference in a good battery pack is the peak amps it can draw, and the capacity (how long it will last). Of course there's other factors but those are the basics.
It's usually the nominal 3.7v that is used. Fully charged 4.2v, that's why he measures more. To calculate capacity, you do 3.7v * X mAh, it's the closest to reality.
@@gabest4 This is correct, however, neither of those values are the reason the tool is stalling. The voltage will in part determine the speed of rotation but the stalling is happening due to a loss of current, which is usually denoted by the C rating of the battery. The C value will tell you the amount of current the battery can dump into the tool at any one instance in time or as the OP said peak amp draw. Even a good tool with a sucky battery will be sucky.
@@refactorearno it is 20v in the United States and 18v Europe. You have it backwards. I live in the U.S. and own about 25 batteries. I can assure you they are all 20v here.
Tyler I have a video suggestion. Could you do a test for cut resistant gloves and the different levels of them and see which one can handle the most extreme cuts even with angle grinders.
i got a black friday deal on a 10$ angle grinder at harbor freight and used it tons of times and it is a beast of a grinder granted not wireless but still
Always love your videos been watching for years always wait for the new video I have ran out of old ones to watch lol keep up the amazing work mate also the gas can please don’t go boom I need them videos
That is a 'Makita Compatible' tool. Which is the go to platform for random China knockoffs. The batteries are often the weak point (and why the low price) and are notorious for the BMS going into protection because the cells are low amp. Try a genuine Makita 5ah pack and it will likely perform much improved
In Australia most pro level grinders actually have the Handle at that angel it’s a lot better for heavy grinding For me it’s the difference between a light duty one for cutting and one made for grinding
A lot of those tools can accept a Makita battery. I wonder if that would make it any better...certainly couldn't be much worse lol. I am sure the cells in that battery are designed to run a light not a grinder.
i bought some knock off M18 batteries from Amazon, they worked for 1/4 driver, drill and 3/8 impact, wouldn't run angle grinder, 1/2 impact, leaf blower or wet/dry vac. Dropped one attached to tool and it broke into many pieces and shorted out. Ran over a M18 battery attached to my angle grinder with a semi tractor, I had to replace the angle grinder but the battery just had some scrapes and a tear in the rubber cover. Noticeable difference in the weight between the two also. Didn't do a voltage test.
20v and 18v batteries are the same it just depends on what standard the manufacturer uses. For example you can use dewalt 18v eu batteries on 20v us dewalt tools . And Makitas 40v battery would be the same as two 18v makita batteries. But yeah 19.4 v is a bit low for a fully charged and new battery.
project farm does actual testing and knows how to use the tools he reviews. Tyler is more for comedic purposes and really shouldn't be using power tools..
@@UnacceptableViews Totally agree, this video doesn't have anything in common with proper test review. I'm aware that battery came with this tool is very cheap and weak but seriously, he didn't even try to charge it first before use. Fully charged should have at least 20,5-20,6V and that 1V difference really matters in cheap batteries.
Hi Tyler I had a question for you. What's the best thing to use to sharpen knives and swords without taking too much metal and shortening the life of the blade? I saw a video saying they used the work sharp with blade grinder attachment but then read grinders take off too much metal but I didn't know if using high grit belts with light pressure would get the job done without doing that. So in your opinion what's the best way to sharpen a knife with shortening life duration?
Just go down to the old hobo freight and get their $13 corded grinder at least you can get some work done 9:02 grinding with a gas can right there might not be the best idea
i had one of these but with a cord (its a stock model from china), it said it was 750w and it died in less than a day use... the rotor just got chewed up by the coils lol the first time ive seen some like that, i dont know what was made of but it wasnt copper i tell u
How about a video on RE-CELLING battery packs of those cheap cordless tools? The battery pack of that grinder is light because they used very poor quality 18650 cells which are very light and don't hold that much charge. Try replacing the batteries inside with high quality 18650 cells and see if that makes a difference. Just a suggestion. 😊
20v is the same thing as 18v. It's the same amount of cells, and the same full charge per cell. 20v is marketing hype, and is the max full charge of the battery, which is around 4.1v-4.2v per cell. 18v is the nominal voltage of the pack, which is 3.6v per cell. 18v still charges to a max voltage of 21v, or at least should.
Long time ago , 15-25 years ago i bought an cheap angle grinder and a cheap drilling machine. Both works very good even now but i used them very rare, tbh. At work, for heavy industrial use they bought Hitachi and Bosch. Hitachi works better but the handle is not as good as Bosch's. Bosch is better anti vibrations.
You know what I never have to pull the battery out of and reset it? My corded 6" DeWalt grinder. It never stalls out either. I love battery tools, my drills and even my sawzall is battery. I don't think I'll ever own a battery grinder though.
whoa whoa whoa... Tyler!!! the real test here... when you took off the guard and no one was worried for your safety... should tell you exactly how much we thought it would cut... :D great video man
I think the reason why you need to keep pulling the battery out and putting it back in when it stalls out on high is because the battery is actually turning off due to some kind of over discharge protection
Blame tik tok for that. The new concept of shorter videos means you have to hook people in within the first 10-15s or they will leave. At least he doesn't do the 27,000 jump cuts that have also been shown to increase viewer retention.
They have their place. No, they'll never match the power of unlimited 120v supply from a wall. But for the odd quick cut or bolt or whatever they needs cutting - they're perfect. I have power all around my shop, and when I just need a grinder for 2 seconds, I grab the battery one every time.
Makes me wonder what the problem with that anglegrinder is, is the motor underpowered or the battery pack just delivering a weak amperage? would cool to check with a proper battery to see if it even improves. but that would need a adapter or some jank rigging.
just so you know those battery voltage ratings are kind of redundant. those are all 5S lithium batteries. they have an operating voltage of 15 to 21 volts. so the manufacturer can rate them at anywhere in that range.
Is a perfect grinder for the DIY that has never used A 4 1/2 inch grinder before potentially I have no idea how many people get hurt by a four and a half inch grinder every year it'll get the job done and not explode a disc
i bought one cheap angle grinder like yours which takes makita battery and its doing exactly what yours does. stalling during cut. I reported this to the seller and got a partial refund for it. I am still trying to find out why the stalling but according to what others are saying, the stall is the safety feature to reduce kickback accident. I think another problem could be the non-original battery use, as with my case the battery i use is non-genuine and using it with other makita compatible devices, the stall also happen. so Try to use high amperage genuine battery if yours came with a copy and tell us the result. As for the noise when you rotate the disc, its the brushless mechanism.
Because I was watching James Bond earlier: See reflections on the water More than darkness in the depths See him surface in every shadow On the wind I feel his breath Mokeneye, I found his weakness Mokeneye, he'll do what I please Mokeneye, no time for sweetness But a bit of wood will bring him to his knees
Again with the gas can right behind you while shooting sparks everywhere. I'm sure that coat hanging over the gas can would stop the flames from spreading though.
Remember boys, if you have any pain "down there" to get seen immediately. My brother was having pain for 1 month, and the Dr said if he waited one more week to be seen- it would've been too far gone to treat. Testicular cancer can grow super fast.
@@jimmiefitzgerald4961 Actually, I should correct myself. It'd only be 2p-5s (5 x 18650's in series and two sets of those in parallel) on the 4Ah + It'll be 1p-5s (Just one set of 5 x 18650s in series) on the smaller batteries.
Tyler is the guy who uses a leaky boat in gator infested waters but prides himself on wearing his life jacket.....dawns safety glasses, does not EVEN care he is throwing sparks in a room with a gas can🤣
Sparks flying everywhere, gas can in the back, wearing shorts, and no care in the world. Never change.
He said the gas can has been empty for months in a comment below
And wearing Slides, because why wear footwear that fully covers your feet when using power tools and dropping stuff.
@@TheFeltmeisterthe fumes are more dangerous than the actual gas, mythbusters did a bit on it like 2 decades ago
In his defense he's really not that intelligent
@@michaelmardling3152 ah holly shit LOL.
LOL I just picked up the CHEAPEST angle grinder from Harbor Freight for $9.99 on sale from $14.99. Seems a better deal then the $50+ you spent on Amazon.
Now those are good. I restored a car with my cheap Chicago Electric, no problems at all.
@@ksavage681 nice, it was the first one I bought. I was looking at the DeWalt compact cut off wheel but $141 for just the tool was too much because I’m not going to be using this a lot. I just wanted it in case I need it one day. lol
I have one of them from Harbor Fright it's 3 years old and still running. I use it all the time. They was only 9.99 when you bought more then 50 bucks worth of stuff you got the deal on the grinder. I did not think it would last more then one or two uses but so far I been wrong about the junky little grinder.
@@GeorgeT6566 That's great to hear. I did not want to buy an expensive one because really how much am I going to need to use one. I just wanted to have one for the times when it's needed. yea it was on sale with coupon. Only issue I saw was the disc would hit the guard no and then, but I did not really mess with it yet, I just got it Thursday.
I got the $14 Harbor freight grinder for wood carving. I’ve abused the shit out of it over the last month and it’s still going strong.
Didn’t expect to see Tyler with all his fingers still attached at the end of the video! Well done!🤘🏽
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it would have stalled out before he lost anything
😅 lol.
As a testicular cancer survivor, much love for raising awareness
Hope you’re doing great!
For anyone looking for a cheap angle grinder, go for the corded type.
Even a $15 corded angle grinder can do the job.
Yup. Grabbed one at HF for $10 for a spare, has been a pretty decent grinder.
Also, I have a ryobi cordless purchased for $50, no battery, that works very well.
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Oh that's for sure, always look forward to his videos !!
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Wrong. It’s painful to watch the uneducated try to educate people.
Literally saw this and said to myself, "Thank God, another Tyler video" lol I genuinely always look forward to these videos, you're such a hoot to me 😂
It's always a good start when everything's just chucked in a box.
All 18v and 20v (Milwaukee and DeWalt for example) tools are the exact same voltage, it's just the marketing. They both have 5 18650 batteries in series.
The difference in a good battery pack is the peak amps it can draw, and the capacity (how long it will last). Of course there's other factors but those are the basics.
It's usually the nominal 3.7v that is used. Fully charged 4.2v, that's why he measures more. To calculate capacity, you do 3.7v * X mAh, it's the closest to reality.
@@gabest4 This is correct, however, neither of those values are the reason the tool is stalling. The voltage will in part determine the speed of rotation but the stalling is happening due to a loss of current, which is usually denoted by the C rating of the battery. The C value will tell you the amount of current the battery can dump into the tool at any one instance in time or as the OP said peak amp draw.
Even a good tool with a sucky battery will be sucky.
Indeed. In America they call it 18v, in Europe they call it 20v but it's exactly the same. I think there was a legal reason for that.
@@refactorear This is not correct, it's marketing and brand specific, not region specific.
@@refactorearno it is 20v in the United States and 18v Europe. You have it backwards. I live in the U.S. and own about 25 batteries. I can assure you they are all 20v here.
17:08 Maybe the sawblade cuts better if you install it correct? Try to use this machine with 18v makita battery, it works
I have a 20$ cordless and its usable with Makita batteries, but the knock offs dont have enough juice
Love the sparks and Gerry can right behind him. With a spout.
What can?
12:43 When she complains that you're too rough
Tyler I have a video suggestion. Could you do a test for cut resistant gloves and the different levels of them and see which one can handle the most extreme cuts even with angle grinders.
Did anyone else notice the can of gasoline near all the sparks? 6:00 😂
Yeah this guy is has been touched with the tisim
It was shooting the opposite wait of the can????? It’s not going to do anything
Better off with a Fisher Price 'My First Tool Kit' 😂
Bruh
8:50 it's kinda funny how all the sparks are showering over the gas can.... Lol 😂
20:04 DAMN… 🥺😢 You didn’t have to bring that up.
Tyler's guardian angel must be really burned out, because he's working harder than any of his colleagues. HE NEEDS A BREAK, MAN! 😂
Safety is becoming a real concern.
Tyler, 20v and 18v batteries are the same thing, one is maximim voltage and one is nominal
Everything is a goddamn marketing scheme
i got a black friday deal on a 10$ angle grinder at harbor freight and used it tons of times and it is a beast of a grinder granted not wireless but still
Always love your videos been watching for years always wait for the new video I have ran out of old ones to watch lol keep up the amazing work mate also the gas can please don’t go boom I need them videos
That is a 'Makita Compatible' tool. Which is the go to platform for random China knockoffs. The batteries are often the weak point (and why the low price) and are notorious for the BMS going into protection because the cells are low amp.
Try a genuine Makita 5ah pack and it will likely perform much improved
I think that's what my local council uses... probably why they never get things done
In Australia most pro level grinders actually have the Handle at that angel it’s a lot better for heavy grinding
For me it’s the difference between a light duty one for cutting and one made for grinding
The Milwaukee battery is 18v nominal and the cheapo is 20v fully charged, so its just to make you feel more volts more power.
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I suggest testing portable/personal air conditioners.
The grinder is amazing, you're just doing it wrong remember.... 🤣
Tyler: "I just realized I'm a complete idiot"
Me: "oh we knew that years ago, but glad you're becoming self aware now" haha
*How* is it possible, that you still have all your fingers? I swear, there are people way more cautious than you with fewer digits!
Skill issues
go to Harbor, freight and get you a 10 dollar warrior grinder that is corded. I worked there for 2 years, I sold 10 or so. Lol
I have one of those. Held up so far, doesn't sound healthy but works well.
Powerful enough to be dangerous, but not enough to be useful.
I really want to see somebody hold a powerful magnet next to the Sparks from a grinder to see if it affects all the sparks.
Oh interesting. I would also like to see this, esp in slow mo.
I have a fake Makita BL Angle grinder and I love it it takes Makita batterys but I adapted it to use cheap batterys from "AX POWER".
A lot of those tools can accept a Makita battery. I wonder if that would make it any better...certainly couldn't be much worse lol. I am sure the cells in that battery are designed to run a light not a grinder.
Dad said, "Who wants a Slushie?????" I say, "Yes, a Blue one!!!" 23 years later, all I got was an angle grinder (review.)
That's like something you get in a kids tool set we used to get when I was a kid lol. I've got the Milwaukee M18 and it's a beast.
i bought some knock off M18 batteries from Amazon, they worked for 1/4 driver, drill and 3/8 impact, wouldn't run angle grinder, 1/2 impact, leaf blower or wet/dry vac. Dropped one attached to tool and it broke into many pieces and shorted out. Ran over a M18 battery attached to my angle grinder with a semi tractor, I had to replace the angle grinder but the battery just had some scrapes and a tear in the rubber cover. Noticeable difference in the weight between the two also. Didn't do a voltage test.
Keep up the good work Tyler been here since the flex seal video
"Sounds like something is trying to break off in there" shortly after removes the guard 😅
20v and 18v batteries are the same it just depends on what standard the manufacturer uses. For example you can use dewalt 18v eu batteries on 20v us dewalt tools . And Makitas 40v battery would be the same as two 18v makita batteries. But yeah 19.4 v is a bit low for a fully charged and new battery.
Great Video Tyler 👍🏻
Anyone notice Tyler cutting the wood with the blade turned the wrong way!?😂😂😂
Pull the battery apart and see whats inside of it. lots of battery packs use 18650's or similar
Tyler and Project Farm collab please. Please make this happen!
And Tyler makes a great video again !
project farm does actual testing and knows how to use the tools he reviews. Tyler is more for comedic purposes and really shouldn't be using power tools..
@@UnacceptableViews Totally agree, this video doesn't have anything in common with proper test review. I'm aware that battery came with this tool is very cheap and weak but seriously, he didn't even try to charge it first before use. Fully charged should have at least 20,5-20,6V and that 1V difference really matters in cheap batteries.
Gold star for wearing your safety glasses-finally!😂 Don't keep us hanging about your dad. We caught that last comment.
Hi Tyler I had a question for you. What's the best thing to use to sharpen knives and swords without taking too much metal and shortening the life of the blade? I saw a video saying they used the work sharp with blade grinder attachment but then read grinders take off too much metal but I didn't know if using high grit belts with light pressure would get the job done without doing that. So in your opinion what's the best way to sharpen a knife with shortening life duration?
Just go down to the old hobo freight and get their $13 corded grinder at least you can get some work done
9:02 grinding with a gas can right there might not be the best idea
i had one of these but with a cord (its a stock model from china), it said it was 750w and it died in less than a day use... the rotor just got chewed up by the coils lol the first time ive seen some like that, i dont know what was made of but it wasnt copper i tell u
Hell my wife’s electric pencil sharpener has more power than that thing!!
well tyler, you know the old saying "you get what you pay for" ;o)
thanks for the entertainment though, was fun to watch.
How about a video on RE-CELLING battery packs of those cheap cordless tools? The battery pack of that grinder is light because they used very poor quality 18650 cells which are very light and don't hold that much charge. Try replacing the batteries inside with high quality 18650 cells and see if that makes a difference. Just a suggestion. 😊
Just buy a good tool In The first place . Good cells X10 will cost you around 40.00
Just for fun. To see if it can turn a crappy tool into a half decent or even a decent one.
Please take it apart, i really want to see the motor and all the other components
That saw blade on the grinder had me 😬😬😬
20v is the same thing as 18v. It's the same amount of cells, and the same full charge per cell. 20v is marketing hype, and is the max full charge of the battery, which is around 4.1v-4.2v per cell. 18v is the nominal voltage of the pack, which is 3.6v per cell. 18v still charges to a max voltage of 21v, or at least should.
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My new favorite feature of your videos is reading people losing their minds over the intro 😂 - keep up the good fight Tyler 🤘
Long time ago , 15-25 years ago i bought an cheap angle grinder and a cheap drilling machine. Both works very good even now but i used them very rare, tbh.
At work, for heavy industrial use they bought Hitachi and Bosch. Hitachi works better but the handle is not as good as Bosch's. Bosch is better anti vibrations.
I think a hacksaw might be faster if you need just one cut
100%
You know what I never have to pull the battery out of and reset it? My corded 6" DeWalt grinder. It never stalls out either. I love battery tools, my drills and even my sawzall is battery. I don't think I'll ever own a battery grinder though.
whoa whoa whoa... Tyler!!! the real test here... when you took off the guard and no one was worried for your safety... should tell you exactly how much we thought it would cut... :D great video man
Have you heard of soft start? But it most likely not any good 3:07
20:02 i did not expect that
I think the reason why you need to keep pulling the battery out and putting it back in when it stalls out on high is because the battery is actually turning off due to some kind of over discharge protection
Yeah, the battery is so underpowered that the motor will instantly trip the BMS protection if it stalls.
I have two weird drills at home, Alpha Tool I think one brand is, they are the worst tools I have ever used, I think top speed is 200 rpm lol
This tool is the definition of let the tool do the work don't push on it let it breath 😂
Machine teaches Tyler to do what it likes.
was anyone else staring at the gas can when he was throwing all the sparks with the grind wheel 😂
Tyler is Project Farm if you bought it on Wish.
I have a review suggestion.
The Craftsman auto hammer.! Enjoy!
Please tyler, stop spoiling the video in the first couple of seconds
Blame tik tok for that. The new concept of shorter videos means you have to hook people in within the first 10-15s or they will leave. At least he doesn't do the 27,000 jump cuts that have also been shown to increase viewer retention.
This @@majormushu
I agree 100% but still watch it to see the shenanigans.
Yes.
@majormushu well why would I stay for the entire video if the entire video is just spoiled? that seems like a really shity way to retain viewers.
Battery grinders suck anyway and if you have power in a garage or workshop use a wired one!
They have their place.
No, they'll never match the power of unlimited 120v supply from a wall.
But for the odd quick cut or bolt or whatever they needs cutting - they're perfect.
I have power all around my shop, and when I just need a grinder for 2 seconds, I grab the battery one every time.
When I used to work at a metal fab place I remember always hating using the battery grinders
@@bmir89 half voltage! 220v in the uk
I like how theres a gas tank right behind him lol
Makes me wonder what the problem with that anglegrinder is, is the motor underpowered or the battery pack just delivering a weak amperage? would cool to check with a proper battery to see if it even improves. but that would need a adapter or some jank rigging.
i love the fact that he finds out it has two power modes later in the video
This is the grinder you give to the new guy and let him think its the best one you have so he can have an easy day.
just so you know those battery voltage ratings are kind of redundant. those are all 5S lithium batteries. they have an operating voltage of 15 to 21 volts. so the manufacturer can rate them at anywhere in that range.
Is a perfect grinder for the DIY that has never used A 4 1/2 inch grinder before potentially I have no idea how many people get hurt by a four and a half inch grinder every year it'll get the job done and not explode a disc
i bought one cheap angle grinder like yours which takes makita battery and its doing exactly what yours does. stalling during cut. I reported this to the seller and got a partial refund for it. I am still trying to find out why the stalling but according to what others are saying, the stall is the safety feature to reduce kickback accident. I think another problem could be the non-original battery use, as with my case the battery i use is non-genuine and using it with other makita compatible devices, the stall also happen. so Try to use high amperage genuine battery if yours came with a copy and tell us the result. As for the noise when you rotate the disc, its the brushless mechanism.
The angle grinder i have got it at harbor freight close to 10 years ago for about 10 bucks or so and surprisingly it still works
Because I was watching James Bond earlier:
See reflections on the water
More than darkness in the depths
See him surface in every shadow
On the wind I feel his breath
Mokeneye, I found his weakness
Mokeneye, he'll do what I please
Mokeneye, no time for sweetness
But a bit of wood will bring him to his knees
bought the lawnmower 4.0 and cut my balls 3 times no matter how carful i was i always got nicked
Yeah Dude.. errm you need to talk to manscape
Again with the gas can right behind you while shooting sparks everywhere. I'm sure that coat hanging over the gas can would stop the flames from spreading though.
That gas can has sat there without gas in it for months
@@TylerTube weird flex😂
Just be careful with the potential fumes is all I'm saying.
You know what would be really interesting? Seeing whether this tool can perform better with a decent battery.
Remember boys, if you have any pain "down there" to get seen immediately. My brother was having pain for 1 month, and the Dr said if he waited one more week to be seen- it would've been too far gone to treat. Testicular cancer can grow super fast.
The only use i can see for this is like a movie prop. Theres no way anybody expects real work out of this thing.
Hi Tyler...did you tried this angle grinder with a genuine or another good battery after the video?
There should be a consulting business sole purpose of which would be to”Tyler proofing” your product.
Well at least you have a knew bread slicer
I only need on grinder and it's an app 😂all jokes aside glad you're safe.
I gotta get on that app. But I'm too shy to do so.
Why would you not test the cheap cutting disks vs the good ones instead of throwing them
You should try if you can stop the disc with your bare hand.
19.4v is pants from a fully charged battery, would work better for an 18v drill must be crappy triggers that force the 20v
When it says 20v it means max like dewalt is 20v max but working is 18v
What's worse is the max should be closer to 21V (4.2V*2p-5s)
@@deadly_dave Did not know that. That would explain why on some off brand Amazon tools it will say 21v
@@jimmiefitzgerald4961 Actually, I should correct myself.
It'd only be 2p-5s (5 x 18650's in series and two sets of those in parallel) on the 4Ah +
It'll be 1p-5s (Just one set of 5 x 18650s in series) on the smaller batteries.
You couldn't pay me to use that. My blood pressure would keep rising until I exploded.
Tyler is the cool uncle i never had.
I would be embarrassed if this guy was my uncle.
But my dad was a single parent my entire life 😭 roasting my present dad, imma tell on you tyler!
Tyler is the guy who uses a leaky boat in gator infested waters but prides himself on wearing his life jacket.....dawns safety glasses, does not EVEN care he is throwing sparks in a room with a gas can🤣
Those glasses arent stupid. They are awesome!