@donal Drumpf Barely anyone has a few grand for these tools just for hobby purposes. These are professional tools 99.9% of them public won't and can't buy. There are more pressing matters like paying rent etc.
All these years I've been checking my tire tread with a coin and I could have been using for a fancy tire tread scanner that only scans a single one-inch wide strip of the tire for $2200. I sure missed out.
I'm dead serious when I say I actually did spit my the water I was drinking when I heard that. I was in utter disbelief. I love how it says "hand held"....is there a bigger one. Wtf
I thought that Human Hoist was cool until that magnetic flashlight totally stole the show. I've never seen anything oozing with so much technology. Magnetic AND Rechargeable?!?! No Way!? The future is going to be crazy man!
Unfortunately cars are being with less and less steel making magnets superfluous. Invent a flashlight that will stick to plastic, then you'll really have something 👍
I love that Human Hoist the only thing it's missing is a spot light I think it would be awesome if it had a lights above each shoulder so you can see better under a car and place like that
The Ring flashlight has competition from one at HFT, same bright thin LED, charging port, foldable, magnet on its base, has three different settings and two LED lights, around $30
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I had been saying for years, that the price of a Snap-On Box, it should have a motor and a steering wheel to drive the thing around, and here it is!!!!! LOL. That is so funny.
what came to my mind was the lyrics "Well she might've took my car keys But she forgot about my old John Deere" hence if she takes dems keys i got my trusty motorized Snap On tool box i Like, OLE!
I think I'll wait for the Harbour Freight version of that motorised tool chest. The power creeper looks as though it would be useful for some forms of disability.
Other thing from harbor freight, the stick light. Harbor has been making one for years, and its cheap at like 25 bucks, and replaceable 18650s. I own 2, much better than that cheap shitty one they showed here.
That Mag-pad really caught my attention! Anyone working on cars know how precious it can be. Although too many cars nowadays have a considerable amount of plastic/composite making it difficult to find a place to stick the pad! The rest is nice and dandy, but just more "crap" to spend money...
YEAH! MAYBE, SOMETHING ON THE IDEA OF AN "ELDER-VATOR"®? OR THE "GERIA-TREBUCHET"®!?? HMMNMN?? DEF. HAS SOME POTENTIAL! I'LL DO A MARKET-ANALYSIS ON IT!
Looks like i could turn my car into a mechanic shop with all these tools. Hoping for everyone that reads this will become successful! Stay focused and secure your bags in 2021!!!
While I love the idea of that thing (and will look into buying one) Nowadays it would be best working UNDER the car. Because aluminum and plastic seem to be the majority of parts under the hood anymore. Although I'm sure we'll make it work☺️
@@kyzor-sosay6087 I believe that technically, it's, of your tread depth Doesn't Cover Abe's forehead, then you should start looking for tires (around 3-4 millimeters of tread depth [new tires on passenger vehicles are around 7+ mm])
I work in a autobody repair shop and the chair would be a waste of money because even the regular creeper we have doesn't fit with a person under 80% of the cars we work. The lift you've shown is more suited for body repairs than mechanical work because; a) it doesn't lift high enough and is in the way and b) the device attached to it in one of the scenes is used for heavy pulling. Your exaggerating the wonder machine's capabilities as well. The rest seems legit though.
the lift is a cheap knock off i had one 15 years ago but was a car o liner branded bench. and the creeper would be useless none of the things in this video are new tech its all been around for nearly 20 years lol
For the price of the Human Hoist Mechanic chair one could purchase a Bendpak asymmetrical lift, a 4 post lift, and another asymmetrical lift and another 4 post lift.
“And allows them to be in a more comfortable position therefore allows more productivity” all that guy can think about sitting in the chair is how great his naps are gonna be.
News Headline: Mechanic was crushed into under the car he was working on by his malfunction state of the art creeper. The creeper pushed the mechanic against the underside of the car and was not discover until the garage open on monday.
"Tools you can buy for your garage right now." Shows a $30k mobile toolbox, a creeper that will probably never see production, a $6k car lift, a useless tread reader, tools for professional body-repair shops only, and a bore-scope that doesn't do anything different than any other bore-scope. What a waste of time.
Car bench UL300 Timestamp 3:57... That is a possible obstacle incase working at the central areas underneath the vehicle is necessary. The lift bench takes up all the central space rendering it impractical relative to the central undercarriage access...
I believe I rented a room one summer to the same ~28 y/o "Brilliant GENIUS" who was working on his Phd in Artificial Intelligence. He asked me f/help one day because he was having problems trying to do a load of laundry. There was a trail of water coming out from the 'ol conventional washer. He'd packed the washing machine tub SOLID with clothes, so there was absolutely NO Room for water. No doubt this same genius is behind such brilliant "tech" that helps those not as gifted as others in guaging their tire tread/wear, or finding/wiping their posteriors!
Pulling that large dent would’ve been a lot easier if they used standard glue pulling... I’ve taken dents that size out many times and not needed to paint it afterward.
We all know that Jag has low miles because it has Lucas wiring in it. Might as well fix the dent while waiting on someone that knows Lucas wires to come and fix it.
@@k.t.8084 it for sure has a sensor that stops the Motor if it senses too much resistance, or if its hydraulic, a certain amount of pressure in the hydraulic lines.
1, Mag pad, guaranteed scratch maker. 2, Car lift, good way to get hurt when car tips over from being top heavy. $6000 gets a good bend-pak lift installed. 3, Ring light, good for 20 minutes of useless light. And wimpy magnet. Spend more time picking it up. 4, Tread depth reader, $2000. Pocket size reader, under $10. 5, Boroscope, got one from tool truck that works with my phone. $79. Waste of money tools and equipment.
It's a very strong magnet, and it's flaw is that it's a very strong magnet lol. After a bit It would no doubt collect some shavings or chips, which will be very hard to remove because strong magnet, and then it would be very abrasive. Perhaps it needs something like a cover that can be removed and could pull off all anything that was attracted?
I hate to be the guy who forgets to turn off the controls for his electric creeper while under the truck and accidentally cranks his head into the frame.
Oh ! There is no tools included. You can have a Nth Korean driver for an extra 20K if you like? They don't eat much, but keep the cat safely inside the house.
Just the stationary empty tool boxes cost 14-20K on the low end. On the higher end, they can quickly jump up to 30K no problem. So yeah, that thing with a motor is probably insane
I think that the motorized tool chest would be great for job sites where you need to work on multiple pieces of equipment that are spread out on a lot, I just wonder how well it drives across gravel.
I'd get a side-by-side UTV and mount a couple tool cabinets on the back if you had to drive anywhere other than a concrete floor. And it'd be cheaper. Their setup might be useful if you had a large machine shop and you had to service all the various machines. But for the price (let's face it, Snap-on is grossly overpriced), you could definitely do better.
@@jmd1743 only if everything happens in a building with a concrete floor, which I doubt. There's less than an inch of ground clearance, so unless you can jack it up, it's not going anywhere else. Even just driving it off the concrete onto gravel might be enough for it to bottom out. And I wouldn't want to be the guy who has to explain that mistake to my boss.
Not for nothing but I've had craftman tools last longer. Then snap on. And I. Even hammer on them. But if you have the money I'm not stopping you from buying anything.
Man I would have loved that chair I was a mostly big truck and equipment equipment for most of my ears and that would have sure made it easier to get back up to go get another tool that you needed to some kind
Everybody talking about how their phone will do just fine to work in engine bays has never dropped the light down the back of the engine and watched it bounce off every pointy thing on its way to the concrete. The light is probably the only really affordable thing in the video, plus there's a bunch of lights like that. A nice one is $30. Worth.
@@azmisj Because unless it's secured to the floor, the narrowness of the base makes it very unstable. I guarantee it wouldn't take much to push a vehicle over.
And it completely covers the center of the vehicle impeding any powertrain maintenance. Tire, brake, steering and suspension would be possible, but he lift is in the way for much else.
That "Human Hoist" at 1:16 seems kinda dangerous if you press the 'up' button while you're underneath a truck. Looking how easily it lifts up a person, i don't think having that chair pushing you against the underside of a truck is going to be nice.
@ #8 I just bought a HD scope camera for $60 that does everything this thing does. It can change camera angels and has 10 lights, I wonder how much this one costs?
That treadreader though, very practical, especially if you take it with yourself when travelling especially during the winter, and you suddenly run out of tread, and cannot climb somewhere on snow or ice, you can check the tread with it, and have peace of mind by knowing that it is, as a result of tires not having enough tread to grip, I'm surprised how creative people are today :)
The MagPad would really help in many ways and the price makes it worth getting...my fear is that it works to well and pulling a tool off it might be a chore in itself!!
@@christopherjuarez7039 I bought a couple of those older magnetic trays years ago Like 6 dollars each. At some point the trays were really bent up. I peeled the magnets off and put them under a small baking pan 12"x8"x1" from Dollar Tree. Works great.
I won't spend 30k just for a motorized tool case nore 2k for a tire reader and the one with the jaguar says that the pint isn't damaged but I saw the opposite
Not only that, for months they were giving out battery powered ones that had integral hook, stand, and magnetic attachments that were super bright. Cost? Free with any purchase! I have a whole shoe box of them despite having given half of them away to friends. If I stuck them all to my shed ceiling I’d have an instant marijuana grow.
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That human hoist lifts you up as the handle is pulled back. Imagine grabbing hold of something on the vehicle and pulling yourself out going forward and the handle catches on the tyre on the way out making you head but the chassis
The car lift; The mechanism is so massive, once the car is lifted, it's in the way of you even being able to look under the car, much less having any room to work under it.
@@danielwurmer2266 Yes. It seems there are times when something is developed, and the product isn't properly tested, to see if it doesn't have such problems with it.......like this one does........that I picked out by merely watching a video.
The issue with the human hoist is what happens if the up switch fails to stop when you are under a vehicle. The operator could get crushed against the underside of the vehicle.
I'm waiting for "10mm Vision Goggles", showing you nothing but 10mm sockets, through metal, walls, concrete - everything!
I bought a socket set last week im missing the 12 mm and my 10 mm can't find them anywhere.
I can never keep those blasphemous things
Well said
Amen !!!
An amazing hoist where everything is in your way.
Brilliant tools you can't afford
I really want the $6000 lift.
Yup, just like going to a trade show.
@donal Drumpf Barely anyone has a few grand for these tools just for hobby purposes. These are professional tools 99.9% of them public won't and can't buy. There are more pressing matters like paying rent etc.
@@Enforcer_WJDE
This person is really hell bent on telling everyone they have money lol.
as they says on TikTok, show us you're rich without telling us you're rich
All these years I've been checking my tire tread with a coin and I could have been using for a fancy tire tread scanner that only scans a single one-inch wide strip of the tire for $2200. I sure missed out.
I was thinking the same thing. Why pay $2200 to check your tread when you can use a penny
... you just Can't Fight STUPID!
You missed most to be made aware of this by an advertisement that was made with a Britishit accent.
I'm dead serious when I say I actually did spit my the water I was drinking when I heard that. I was in utter disbelief. I love how it says "hand held"....is there a bigger one. Wtf
Save your coin. All you need is your eyes or finger nail......lol
I thought that Human Hoist was cool until that magnetic flashlight totally stole the show. I've never seen anything oozing with so much technology. Magnetic AND Rechargeable?!?! No Way!? The future is going to be crazy man!
Unfortunately cars are being with less and less steel making magnets superfluous. Invent a flashlight that will stick to plastic, then you'll really have something 👍
I really appreciate this channel because you include pricing.
I love that Human Hoist the only thing it's missing is a spot light I think it would be awesome if it had a lights above each shoulder so you can see better under a car and place like that
Right up until you lean on the lever and lift it while you are still under the car
@@sandersballistics 😂😂😂😂
MAG PAD = amazing. Simple, compact, succinct, and directly solves a problem.
yep! I want the human hoist and the car bench, but can only afford the mag pad!
The Ring flashlight has competition from one at HFT, same bright thin LED, charging port, foldable, magnet on its base, has three different settings and two LED lights, around $30
Or, just a thought, go to Walmart and get exactly same thing for only $2.
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I had been saying for years, that the price of a Snap-On Box, it should have a motor and a steering wheel to drive the thing around, and here it is!!!!! LOL. That is so funny.
Amen brother amen
what came to my mind was the lyrics "Well she might've took my car keys
But she forgot about my old John Deere" hence if she takes dems keys i got my trusty motorized Snap On tool box
i Like, OLE!
I once asked the snap on dealer if I could drive it home? Because I don't know why I would spend for for a tool box than I ever spent on a car.
I think I'll wait for the Harbour Freight version of that motorised tool chest. The power creeper looks as though it would be useful for some forms of disability.
Other thing from harbor freight, the stick light. Harbor has been making one for years, and its cheap at like 25 bucks, and replaceable 18650s. I own 2, much better than that cheap shitty one they showed here.
$2,200 TreadReader. I have these things called eyeballs that come standard on most humans.
AND "MR. LINCOLN", FAILING THAT!
@@richanton8683 Exactly there are just so many ways to check proper tread depth and ware before one needs to spend $2,200.
@@mrmeek1331 RIGHT? LIKE, OH! IDK! USING YOUR BRAND-NEW "BITCOIN"!? OR, KRUGERRAND!??
@@mrmeek1331 Yes but having bragging rights is expensive.
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Probably the most practical and cheapest thing on this list was the magnetic cloth :o)
That Mag-pad really caught my attention! Anyone working on cars know how precious it can be. Although too many cars nowadays have a considerable amount of plastic/composite making it difficult to find a place to stick the pad!
The rest is nice and dandy, but just more "crap" to spend money...
Dude, are you for real? Go to harbor freight get a magnetic cereal bowl for $0.99.
@@Xterra8194 yup, a nice BRIGHT orange hexagonal one, the type you get like 12 of and stick on the side of your cart. Handy as hell.
Man if that creeper went ballistic while under a vehicle you are completely screwed
Right, you'll be having a bad day if that happened.
I was thinking the same thing.
Wouldn't fit under a tractor with lowpros.
Not to mention your shop has to be super sanitary to complement the nice creeper.🤨
But it would make for an easy chassis lube... If the chair went ballistic.
The human hoist would be great adapted to the elderly community who struggle with physical ailments.
YEAH! MAYBE, SOMETHING ON THE IDEA OF AN "ELDER-VATOR"®?
OR
THE "GERIA-TREBUCHET"®!?? HMMNMN?? DEF. HAS SOME POTENTIAL! I'LL DO A MARKET-ANALYSIS ON IT!
That’s a $19k chair.
@@richanton8683 - Geria-trebuchet sounds quite appealing. I wouldn't mind being launched at women when I'm 80 years old..... just for the giggles.
That chair which rises and lowers can be used for those who can’t walk , stand so it’s a good product.
A variation of that would be good for caregivers, to get a patient from bed to standing, or even to simple sitting to be wheeled elsewhere.
To bad it costs 20 grand
2:22 does it come with ejection features? Say some unwelcome guess won't get off it!
The professionals that can afford these tools aren't going to be mechanics
Looks like i could turn my car into a mechanic shop with all these tools.
Hoping for everyone that reads this will become successful! Stay focused and secure your bags in 2021!!!
That Mag-pad is the only thing I would buy. A device that checks tire tread for multi thousands? No way.
While I love the idea of that thing (and will look into buying one) Nowadays it would be best working UNDER the car. Because aluminum and plastic seem to be the majority of parts under the hood anymore. Although I'm sure we'll make it work☺️
You can check tire tread in the USA with a penny,if the tread touches Abe’s head you need tires.
@@kyzor-sosay6087 I believe that technically, it's, of your tread depth Doesn't Cover Abe's forehead, then you should start looking for tires (around 3-4 millimeters of tread depth [new tires on passenger vehicles are around 7+ mm])
Or maybe a $10 tire depth tool and a dash of common sense.
Watch out for metal bits and shavings getting stuck all over the magnet pad, scratching any finish you adhere it to.
Will the Human hoist accommodate two, just asking for a friend.😉
I'm curious about three.
@@bsirvine They would have to call it a Menage a trois hoist.
I work in a autobody repair shop and the chair would be a waste of money because even the regular creeper we have doesn't fit with a person under 80% of the cars we work. The lift you've shown is more suited for body repairs than mechanical work because; a) it doesn't lift high enough and is in the way and b) the device attached to it in one of the scenes is used for heavy pulling. Your exaggerating the wonder machine's capabilities as well. The rest seems legit though.
Well... If "it's in the way" you can always store it under your bed!
the lift is a cheap knock off i had one 15 years ago but was a car o liner branded bench. and the creeper would be useless none of the things in this video are new tech its all been around for nearly 20 years lol
I need that chair for when I drop a potato chip on the ground.
😂😂😂
The Car Bench is pretty much useless for other than wheel service. (Looks like the complete under carriage is covered up when lifted......)
It's for collision repair. Hence the reason for sill clamps and a pulling arm. Though a direct rip off to car-o-liners speed bench
@@walterbracey7106 OK, That would make more sense then.. ;)
For the price of the Human Hoist Mechanic chair one could purchase a Bendpak asymmetrical lift, a 4 post lift, and another asymmetrical lift and another 4 post lift.
“And allows them to be in a more comfortable position therefore allows more productivity” all that guy can think about sitting in the chair is how great his naps are gonna be.
News Headline: Mechanic was crushed into under the car he was working on by his malfunction state of the art creeper. The creeper pushed the mechanic against the underside of the car and was not discover until the garage open on monday.
"Tools you can buy for your garage right now." Shows a $30k mobile toolbox, a creeper that will probably never see production, a $6k car lift, a useless tread reader, tools for professional body-repair shops only, and a bore-scope that doesn't do anything different than any other bore-scope. What a waste of time.
Car bench UL300 Timestamp 3:57... That is a possible obstacle incase working at the central areas underneath the vehicle is necessary. The lift bench takes up all the central space rendering it impractical relative to the central undercarriage access...
$30.000 for a toolbox. Sounds like something the government would buy.
And it doesn't look like it holds much. And where in the world would you work that requires moving your tools that far or that often?
@@guylarawayjr571 i think an aircraft carrier would answer your question
@@Kilroywashere291 don't they use tuggers?
Everyday.
I believe I rented a room one summer to the same ~28 y/o "Brilliant GENIUS" who was working on his Phd in Artificial Intelligence. He asked me f/help one day because he was having problems trying to do a load of laundry. There was a trail of water coming out from the 'ol conventional washer. He'd packed the washing machine tub SOLID with clothes, so there was absolutely NO Room for water. No doubt this same genius is behind such brilliant "tech" that helps those not as gifted as others in guaging their tire tread/wear, or finding/wiping their posteriors!
What happens to the lift chair/creeper if the controls malfunction and pin you pressing you up against the bottom of the car/truck?
Squish, with a face branding on the hot exhaust.
That lift gets in the way of alotta things for the price
I was looking at that like this is pointless for the stuff I need to reach
And you can get a more functional two post lift for 1/3 the price. No one will buy it.
Pulling that large dent would’ve been a lot easier if they used standard glue pulling... I’ve taken dents that size out many times and not needed to paint it afterward.
That's still amazing metal work. If you can do that paintless you are good. I'm a good body man and appreciate skilled work
We all know that Jag has low miles because it has Lucas wiring in it. Might as well fix the dent while waiting on someone that knows Lucas wires to come and fix it.
That human hoist looks awesome. If I had one I wouldn't need the car bench...
Yeah.. but there is always one what if...
What if it failed and crashed you against the bottom of the truck.
@@k.t.8084 it for sure has a sensor that stops the Motor if it senses too much resistance, or if its hydraulic, a certain amount of pressure in the hydraulic lines.
this guy going ham on fixing that dent
That Tool Box is really cool
Can it be raised while you are under a car/truck?
1, Mag pad, guaranteed scratch maker.
2, Car lift, good way to get hurt when car tips over from being top heavy. $6000 gets a good bend-pak lift installed.
3, Ring light, good for 20 minutes of useless light. And wimpy magnet. Spend more time picking it up.
4, Tread depth reader, $2000. Pocket size reader, under $10.
5, Boroscope, got one from tool truck that works with my phone. $79.
Waste of money tools and equipment.
After the mag pad gets filthy it will scratch everything.
It's a very strong magnet, and it's flaw is that it's a very strong magnet lol. After a bit It would no doubt collect some shavings or chips, which will be very hard to remove because strong magnet, and then it would be very abrasive. Perhaps it needs something like a cover that can be removed and could pull off all anything that was attracted?
I hate to be the guy who forgets to turn off the controls for his electric creeper while under the truck and accidentally cranks his head into the frame.
Well thinking you would only do it once ...J
Absolutely Feckin Awesome
Hard to believe that snap on tool cart is only 30k considering my snap on torque wrench was 700$
Oh ! There is no tools included. You can have a Nth Korean driver for an extra 20K if you like? They don't eat much, but keep the cat safely inside the house.
Just the stationary empty tool boxes cost 14-20K on the low end. On the higher end, they can quickly jump up to 30K no problem. So yeah, that thing with a motor is probably insane
The guy who made the video is an idiot, SnapOn didn't build it.
@@ZRXRICK So its a china copy of snapon labels on a copy of a Tonka driveable tool cart ya reckon is it ?
Is your Snap~on an American version or the Chinese parallel imported best plastic version? Cause it sounds like the real McCoy at that price.
I think that the motorized tool chest would be great for job sites where you need to work on multiple pieces of equipment that are spread out on a lot, I just wonder how well it drives across gravel.
It’s a nice set up but yea $30,000 I’d go a different route
I'd get a side-by-side UTV and mount a couple tool cabinets on the back if you had to drive anywhere other than a concrete floor. And it'd be cheaper. Their setup might be useful if you had a large machine shop and you had to service all the various machines. But for the price (let's face it, Snap-on is grossly overpriced), you could definitely do better.
@@garrisonaw The motorized tool chest would be great for an application such as the IronPlanet auction site.
@@jmd1743 only if everything happens in a building with a concrete floor, which I doubt. There's less than an inch of ground clearance, so unless you can jack it up, it's not going anywhere else. Even just driving it off the concrete onto gravel might be enough for it to bottom out. And I wouldn't want to be the guy who has to explain that mistake to my boss.
@@garrisonaw Maybe you're better off kitting a pickup then with a tool box setup.
Tech Zone: .... You can buy right now.
Also Tech Zonr: The pricetag is USD 30,000
@Harry Miles bruh, i work as a mechanic and trust me, we dont earn mad money. We aint the fuckin central bank. My toolbox is $300
@Fallen Azrael
.......and your point is what???
The average customer can't afford this high tech crap.
Snap on is a waste of money.
At least it lasts.
Not for nothing but I've had craftman tools last longer. Then snap on. And I. Even hammer on them. But if you have the money I'm not stopping you from buying anything.
@@bigbanana-wi6wk lol big banana . Anybody seen my SnapOn rachet ?????
@@jackrichards1863 I bet you lost your 13 mm socket
@@rooftopvoter3015 So you got it eh!?
I wanna get the chair as a computer chair and sleep if I get tired lol
Me too..
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Imagine that chair malfunctioning whilst you are under the car🥵😫
The mag pad, light and lift are really cool,
Man I would have loved that chair I was a mostly big truck and equipment equipment for most of my ears and that would have sure made it easier to get back up to go get another tool that you needed to some kind
All these things are for people that don't work on cars.
Daft range of items, none of which I shall be rushing out to purchase.
Everybody talking about how their phone will do just fine to work in engine bays has never dropped the light down the back of the engine and watched it bounce off every pointy thing on its way to the concrete. The light is probably the only really affordable thing in the video, plus there's a bunch of lights like that. A nice one is $30. Worth.
I'd never put my full sized pickup truck on that lift and trust my life with it.
Why?
@@azmisj Because unless it's secured to the floor, the narrowness of the base makes it very unstable. I guarantee it wouldn't take much to push a vehicle over.
LMFAO... "Mhhh full size pickumup truck". GTFO
You can buy a professional rotary lift for cheaper anyways.
And it completely covers the center of the vehicle impeding any powertrain maintenance. Tire, brake, steering and suspension would be possible, but he lift is in the way for much else.
Human hoist is brilliant idea
That "Human Hoist" at 1:16 seems kinda dangerous if you press the 'up' button while you're underneath a truck. Looking how easily it lifts up a person, i don't think having that chair pushing you against the underside of a truck is going to be nice.
SNAP ON: What if we made a car to fix your car?
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that human hoistchair looks perfect as a deskchair, you just need the monitors to follow or use some vr headset instead of monitors.
How could they think the human hoist increases production numbers? I’d be spending more time playing with it than working
With the magnet pad that dude had time to get some reps in on his curls in between balancing tires
@ #8 I just bought a HD scope camera for $60 that does everything this thing does. It can change camera angels and has 10 lights, I wonder how much this one costs?
The Human Hoist chair is cool, but costs almost $20K!
I guess if it helps minimize workman’s comp and injury lawsuits, it may save the employer money in the long run.
That treadreader though, very practical, especially if you take it with yourself when travelling especially during the winter, and you suddenly run out of tread, and cannot climb somewhere on snow or ice, you can check the tread with it, and have peace of mind by knowing that it is, as a result of tires not having enough tread to grip, I'm surprised how creative people are today :)
Lmao or you can just use a tread depth guage....
Or just use a penny.
I could see myself taking a nice nap on the human Houston in front of the shop fan
I am a huge fan
I don't need any of these, but damn it, I want them all!
LOL I can relate to that!
The MagPad would really help in many ways and the price makes it worth getting...my fear is that it works to well and pulling a tool off it might be a chore in itself!!
The mag pad had my vote too but now I'm thinking of just making some with a couple neodymium magnets and some neoprene .
@@christopherjuarez7039
I bought a couple of those older magnetic trays years ago
Like 6 dollars each.
At some point the trays were really bent up.
I peeled the magnets off and put them under a small baking pan 12"x8"x1" from Dollar Tree.
Works great.
I won't spend 30k just for a motorized tool case nore 2k for a tire reader and the one with the jaguar says that the pint isn't damaged but I saw the opposite
you can get a flashlight similar to that one at Harbor Freight, just sayin.
Thanks Al! Lol
Correct and it works amazingly well. I love mine!
Not only that, for months they were giving out battery powered ones that had integral hook, stand, and magnetic attachments that were super bright. Cost? Free with any purchase! I have a whole shoe box of them despite having given half of them away to friends. If I stuck them all to my shed ceiling I’d have an instant marijuana grow.
@@ttcherrick Yes . That is appealing. I must shop more frequently at "Harbour Freight" .
Horrible freight is great for dust pans and duct tape ONLY !!! 😊
That Snap-on motorized chest will only cost you $500/month for 300 months 😂
Uhh! Excuse my saying?? It's actually 600 months and is transferable to any apprentice in his first 3 months. Thank you for choosing Snapon!
I'm a retired mechanic and my Snap-on dealer lives in so Florida. Ha.
Yep... more than my 2018 Camaro SS!
Ecelent choice 👌 good 👍to know
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4. Car Bench UL-300 But if this thing takes up all the space under the car, how do I work?
Where can I buy this tools
that car lift is really tempting
That car lift is useless it's dosent Let you work under it
i can use this to sleep when my boss goes out to lunch. 01:46
waaaaaay tooooo maaaaany aaaaaadddddddssssss!!!!!!!!!!!!
A motorized snap-on chest? I just sprayed my screen with coffee…..🤣🤣🤣🤣
amazing new inventions ..
Is anyone thinking what I'm thinking. I can used that chair home for XXX amount of reasons🤔😆🤣😂
Maybe you just solved the marketting issue of a 10 inch high garage creeper. I STILL wont buy one! But the idea has some appeal he he he heh.
Funny my comment was fat ass on creeper catches joy stick and jamming his ass in the frame hoping he misses the red hot cat back😂🤣
That human hoist lifts you up as the handle is pulled back. Imagine grabbing hold of something on the vehicle and pulling yourself out going forward and the handle catches on the tyre on the way out making you head but the chassis
I ordered the human hoist couple years back of of fb advert it took 3or 4 months to get , to my surprise it was a 12” miniature stool !
Lol 😂
Mag pad needs to be a different colour, not the same colour as under the hood.
Yea say yellow unless you have a yellow car or red unless you have a red car and so on.
Just apply some colored tape to solve that issue
awesome ideas
The car lift; The mechanism is so massive, once the car is lifted, it's in the way of you even being able to look under the car, much less having any room to work under it.
Also , I could buy a regular two post car lift for 3000$canadian with all the room to work on the underbody, instead of 6000$US for this thing here.
@@danielwurmer2266 Yes. It seems there are times when something is developed, and the product isn't properly tested, to see if it doesn't have such problems with it.......like this one does........that I picked out by merely watching a video.
Its a frame machine used in autobody repair shops to repair collision damage...
If necessity is the mother of invention, then laziness is it's father.
I just loved the content that was shown in-between the commercials. But now I feel sort of dirty, and used.
I can think of another good use for it right now!
The dent puller on the jaguar had Secure Team 10 music 👽🤣
I’ll take one of everything!!!
I can only imagine for the motorized tool chest that mechanics will say they need to repair their tool chest.
Heyyy if u guys seeing thiss have a good day and don't let nothing stop what you trying to become today
That was nice
Waiting for the Bitcoin drop😂
Good luck with your English lessons.
6:36 Hmm… $2,200 or old school 25cent, US quarter to gauge tire tread depth.
The inventor didn’t really think things through with their pricing.
I’ve been a technician for 40 years and can only afford a couple of these tools, never mind the rest for home “garage use,” lol.
Human hoist , years ago the worker was lean and fit , now fat and unfit. The panel beater on the jaguar is a top tradesman that's why it's a good job
Snap-on is overrated. Had a cheap Stanley set as part of my road kit for tractor/trailers and they performed just as good.
You're paying for a name with snap on
Well I have to completely disagree. Yes you do pay a lot and yes you are paying for the name but they are the best tools on the market hands down.
I thought only lesbians had snap on tools.
Snap on tools are for fools!!!
@@jameskoch7190 They do... That's what my boss had.
I was a mechanic for 8 years and I can say every single one of these would be completely useless in 99% of shops.
Endoscope is the only thing I would use. But not that one.
8 years? Wow, you must have SO MUCH experience.... Move on noob.
@@csorrows Yeah 8 years was enough time for me to realize being a tech was not worth all the bullshit that comes with it. Be well friend.
@@Nat-gh2tt I figured th pocket size magnet would be handy to have a box-full in the workshop???
@@jackrichards1863 I would be for a while until every tech in the shop "borrows" them and then your left with an empty tray in 3-4 months.
Pretty sure I can look at tires and figure that one out 😂😂
It's mainly for professional businesses where customers would appreciate a visual of the tread depth when replacing tires, etc.
Point ✅ noted😂
Human hoist - eat as much as and whatever you want, we'll do the moving for you.
The issue with the human hoist is what happens if the up switch fails to stop when you are under a vehicle. The operator could get crushed against the underside of the vehicle.
Yes indeed. I thought the same thing.
I'd imagine it has a similar anti-crush mechanism as electric windows. I'd still wear a hard hat though.
@@etontrifle A hard hat won't keep your face from deformation...
@@DL101ca True.
I *NEED* “Human Hoist” chair!!! Wow!
That sounds like a death wish lol
@@Engineer9736 When ya got a back like mine a device like this or death are pretty good options 😆