Thank u! It became a "leaf blower" because the manual version was not updated, and in 2024 we have updated the impact wrench with a more powerful battery.
Personally, i watch the channel for the humorous banter. So I'll always watch the whole thing. As for the tool, I'm not sure if I would get that for my niece.. I'm a bit of a tool snob though. If it spins, it's bosch. If it's a one off use, it's Harbor freight.. except if it can kill me, I don't buy deadly tools from HF. If it's a hand tool knipex unless they don't make it. Sorry for the rant. I've been working in japan for 2 weeks and haven't had much time for youtube... I'm glad you reached out, as I wouldn't have wanted to miss this one! Now I'll go check out the fire extinguisher one.
At first I was skeptical to bear through the whole 44 min of this video, especially after you mentioned skipping to 22 min. But I'm glad I stuck with it for the humor and pun. At one point I wondered if the pins in the sockets were a safety requirement in Australia or some other country, given the fact they have to wear a face mask by law? Who knows lol! I have a Alloyman ratchet with 2x 2ah batteries (half the size of this one), so I'm hoping the batteries are interchangeable. The smaller batteries should also make it lighter, and I'll have 2 chargers. This should be useful for charging tires and brakes work on all of my vehicles.
Why doesn't your channel have more subscribers? I guess, being an old fart, I like old fart reviews. LOL! Also, being an old fart, I'm not as spry as I used to be, went to replace the brake pads and rotors yesterday on my Outback, and while the rotors were in good shape, I was going to replace them anyway, because I already purchased them... Well, I couldn't get the dang caliper carriage bolts loose! Anyway, like I said, the rotors are in fantastic shape, so they'll last until the next time I replace the pads. In the meantime, I thought I'd take the $200 I saved in returning the rotors, and get an impact wrench. No, I'm not going to spend $300 on a tool I might use once every couple years, but $100 is very doable. I first went to Amazon, and started looking at their selection. Once I found a couple that looked nice, I 100% ignored the Amazon reviews, and searched the name on RUclips, LOL! Yes, the into was a little long in the tooth, oh well, LOL! I've watched a few videos on this tool, and I have to say, I'm impressed. Now, if I were the neighborhood "Go-To" shade tree mechanic, I'd already have a $300 unit. But I'm an old fart, who wants to do the work on my own car, because: #1 I don't trust shops. #2 I can save a lot of money on labor. #3 There is no #3... When you took the lugs off the truck, I tapped my noggin, and said to myself, "Yep! Gonna get me one..." LOL!
@@KentuckyRanger man I am trying my hardest to build the channel, I know it takes time and I’m just trying to continue to do things that I like (which I’m sure slows the growth, but at least I’m happy). I have actually used the alloyman on the road when I had a blowout on my toy hauler and even though this one was free since it was sponsored, I would have been more than happy to have paid $100 for it to keep in the truck. Made that tire change super easy and fast on the side of the road. Thanks for watching and also for your kind comments. More to come…
Thank u! It became a "leaf blower" because the manual version was not updated, and in 2024 we have updated the impact wrench with a more powerful battery.
Good review man it very much appreciated it
Personally, i watch the channel for the humorous banter. So I'll always watch the whole thing.
As for the tool, I'm not sure if I would get that for my niece.. I'm a bit of a tool snob though. If it spins, it's bosch. If it's a one off use, it's Harbor freight.. except if it can kill me, I don't buy deadly tools from HF. If it's a hand tool knipex unless they don't make it.
Sorry for the rant.
I've been working in japan for 2 weeks and haven't had much time for youtube... I'm glad you reached out, as I wouldn't have wanted to miss this one!
Now I'll go check out the fire extinguisher one.
At first I was skeptical to bear through the whole 44 min of this video, especially after you mentioned skipping to 22 min. But I'm glad I stuck with it for the humor and pun.
At one point I wondered if the pins in the sockets were a safety requirement in Australia or some other country, given the fact they have to wear a face mask by law? Who knows lol!
I have a Alloyman ratchet with 2x 2ah batteries (half the size of this one), so I'm hoping the batteries are interchangeable. The smaller batteries should also make it lighter, and I'll have 2 chargers. This should be useful for charging tires and brakes work on all of my vehicles.
@@Paul-s6e8i man it really was a fun video to make. Thanks for sticking with the whole thing, I know it was a lot to watch.
Oops, it looks like I'll have to wait a bit.. It might be 5 pm on the West Coast, but it's only 10 am. in japan..
Whattttttttt😮 leaf blower
Ummmm….. yeah….. 😂
Why doesn't your channel have more subscribers?
I guess, being an old fart, I like old fart reviews. LOL!
Also, being an old fart, I'm not as spry as I used to be, went to replace the brake pads and rotors yesterday on my Outback, and while the rotors were in good shape, I was going to replace them anyway, because I already purchased them...
Well, I couldn't get the dang caliper carriage bolts loose!
Anyway, like I said, the rotors are in fantastic shape, so they'll last until the next time I replace the pads.
In the meantime, I thought I'd take the $200 I saved in returning the rotors, and get an impact wrench.
No, I'm not going to spend $300 on a tool I might use once every couple years, but $100 is very doable.
I first went to Amazon, and started looking at their selection.
Once I found a couple that looked nice, I 100% ignored the Amazon reviews, and searched the name on RUclips, LOL!
Yes, the into was a little long in the tooth, oh well, LOL!
I've watched a few videos on this tool, and I have to say, I'm impressed.
Now, if I were the neighborhood "Go-To" shade tree mechanic, I'd already have a $300 unit.
But I'm an old fart, who wants to do the work on my own car, because:
#1 I don't trust shops.
#2 I can save a lot of money on labor.
#3 There is no #3...
When you took the lugs off the truck, I tapped my noggin, and said to myself, "Yep! Gonna get me one..." LOL!
@@KentuckyRanger man I am trying my hardest to build the channel, I know it takes time and I’m just trying to continue to do things that I like (which I’m sure slows the growth, but at least I’m happy). I have actually used the alloyman on the road when I had a blowout on my toy hauler and even though this one was free since it was sponsored, I would have been more than happy to have paid $100 for it to keep in the truck. Made that tire change super easy and fast on the side of the road.
Thanks for watching and also for your kind comments. More to come…