Top Ten Inexpensive Tools That You Won't Be Able To Live Without -Tools that will make life easier!
Ever buy a tool and say to yourself “how did I ever get anything done without this?” We;;, in today’s top ten tools list, I will show you ten more tools that you won’t be able to live without.
Crescent Lufkin 1-3/16 x 25′ Command Control Series Black Clad Tape Measure https://amzn.to/2YZSGuB
Ryobi Heat Gun
https://homedepot.sjv.io/eLP1X
Ridgid Heat Gun
https://homedepot.sjv.io/okZ4E
Dewalt Oscillating tool
https://homedepot.sjv.io/bM9kb
Makita XPS Bits
https://homedepot.sjv.io/kdOGV
Dewalt Orbital Sander
https://shrsl.com/29wi6
Ryobi 3 Gallon Cordless Vacuum
https://homedepot.sjv.io/MM3K2
Dremel Go Cordless Driver
https://amzn.to/3cqRG6r
Milwaukee Fastback
https://homedepot.sjv.io/LM30o
Ridgid Bluetooth Cordless Mini Radio
https://homedepot.sjv.io/rmoEy
Ryobi Hot Glue Gun https://homedepot.sjv.io/eLP1X
I’ve had 4 crescent tapes 2 of them are off by 3/32 framing not a big deal but finish its a problem
nice review but I prefer the video/reviews purely focused on tools. Just donāt get it your No.1 is a radioā¦.. haha
Inexpensive š¤šæ
Try out the pb swiss bro, worth 300 bucks for every type
loads of good informative videoes from the US. But what is it about US and imperial? Self-Destructive behavior or can you charge extra hours for all the weird calculations?
Hot glue gun got me, "hanging up battery chargers" yeah I’m sure you do that quite alotš I chose hi-koki a few years ago(2015) and I’m sticking to that because I don’t want more than one battery. Can’t really complain, might not be the best but the cordless driver drill have really been impressive. Built a house and renovated other, large screws and hole saws. Once I abused it until it was to hot to touch but still going strong.
That tape measure is just what my old eyes need. Never occurred to me that someone might have improved upon the one I bought 25 years ago.
Great video mate I can attest to half these tools! That radio looks sweet
My favorite tool is missing. I realized it was my favorite tool last summer when constructing some walls, framework, and removable roof for my deck. No, it’s not a power tool, nor a modern tool; nor one of the 6 simple ancient tools (pulley, wheel and axle, lever, inclined plane, screw, wedge). But it has been around for thousands of years in some form or another. It allows one person with only 2 hands to do the job of several people with many hands. Can you guess before I tell you? I tell you – it saved the day when no-one showed up to help me. I will add a hint in a day or two if necesssary.
You’ve probably never tried any bits from Wera, Whia, Pb Swiss and Vessel to name just a few that have far better fits than Makita the only nice thing about the Makita is there a lot easier to access.
Came here to joke on how many times you said āsimplyā when talking about the dewalt oscillating tool and ended up wanting to comment on how I agree that the Dremel driver is awesome and i use it all the time. I shunned the fastback knife for years due to the size but recently saw that there was a compact model, bought it and love it. I donāt have the ryobi but i have a bauer hot glue gun and i agree that that thing is HANDY. Itās also way faster than any corded glue guns iāve ever usedā¦ and we have a bunch of industrial grade ones at the shop..
thanks for the content
Have a good one āš»
is that tape measure has high radiation??
I can’t live without my Milwaukee rotary 12v tool!
I used the Lufkin for 2 years, great tape, if everyone else on the crew didnāt bitch about the reverse colors Iād still use it. Also have the dewalt multi, great tool, but letās be real no oscillating tool is super quiet.
Check out the tough built utility knives and holsters
Can’t live without my 20oz estwing hammer!
Number seven does it have to be a Makita drill?
Might be time to update this vdeo to seen if they are STILL "That You Won’t Be Able To Live Without"
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That radio is awesome, I charge my dremmel on it eh eh I own about half of these items, great list, I got new things to buy now lol
That’s too many different batteries bro. I went Dewalt already. I’m sticking with Dewalt.
The Lufkin tape would be great if they didnt put such a weak hook on it. Do Not Drop is what they should call it.
I personally wouldn’t buy anything Ridgid. Ymmv
I’m watching this in 2022 and all I can say about this list 2 years later…
it’s still real nass like!
My dad keeps a golf tee in his pocket at all times, youād be amazing at the times it comes in handy. Couldnāt live without my Swiss tool(leather man).
First sentence.. and this guy nails what my favorite tool is at the moment as itās saying it, those little knifes are fire š„
The ones that I have used on this list work very good, except the utility knife, the clip broke then i lost it. I like the Lenox with the Lenox blades much better, same price ish but I don’t think the Lenox has the easy open like that.
Since everything wasnāt Milwaukee the bestā¦FAKE NEWS FROM CHINESE DONāT LISTEN.
Love to measure in the dark
Ryobiā¦ANY Plus ONE Battery!..Yeah..and it costs as much to replace it as it to buy a brand new kit!ā¦NEVER again will I buy a Ryoubi of any kind.
The problem with these battery operated tools is that once youāve bought into a certain manufacturers system youāre stuck. If you see a tool you want from another company youāre SOL.
Your best tool is a radio??? š¤Ø
Super!
Tool I canāt live without but donāt have but want is a all black Makita impact drill
I have the Milwaukee razor knife and regular knife on my pocket everyday of my life
The one tool I canāt live without on the job is my leatherman. They definitely arenāt cheap but are worth it.
It feels so painter exclusive.
I can hear the Xr sound BBRRRRRRRRRRR
You couldn’t put any of them In the description?
1:16 i cant live without my roofing nailer (Metabo NV45AB2)
Dont see why I need even one of these š¤·š»āāļø who in the world measured in feet anyway?
For me, it’s the pocket screwdriver. Great for releasing the pin detent on my impacts.
Milwaukee, Dewalt, Ryobi, Makita and Ridgid all use different batteries and chargers. Sure you can buy adapters but why? Just stick to one brand.
Yawn.. 8 minutes and 46 seconds of my life wasted.. your tool picks suck, who the hell wants to keep up with the batteries.. I carry far more handier tools in my pocket or on my belt every day.. like a Leatherman and a Chapman ratchet or a socket that fits multiple sizes and can take out stripped out bolts… I can go on, but I think people get the point, the things I carry are far cheaper to buy and have multiple uses..
Iām a milwaukee fan boy but the ridgid products in this video really made me debate switching! They are one of the best out there but Iām more than happy with my investment into Milwaukee!
The 6ā pair of knipex cobras. Everywhere I go, I keep a pair in my back pocket
Someone recently convinced me to get a Makita cordless grinder/cutter. Best money I ever spent on a tool, it cuts anything metal youāre trying to get into like freaking butter. (Bicycle iand auto thieves beware)
The Milwaukee p3 bits are the best p3 bits I assume that goes for their other bits as well
Itās not bullshit at all- those utility knives are incredible. Got mine today and itās criminally sick!
I loose my fastback long before it fails or it gets stolen by a co worker. Great knife.
One of the things that’s a big turn off for me about most Milwaukee tapes is that annoying magnet they have at the end of it that picks up all kinds of metal shavings screws all kinds of garbage from the bottom of tool belt