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@@ProxyFinal Never thought about it but you're right! I know these handheld sprayers have been around for a while but Kobalt is the first "well-known" brand to put their spin on it. It's a great tool!
@@ProxyFinal That's true. To be honest I think even with a steeper price tag, you still get what you pay for. I've used it multiple times since this video and as long as I make sure to clean after each use, it has not clogged up on me yet. It's definitely a quality build.
I try not to put too much on, that way I'm not wasting oil. A method I use to tell how much oil I put on, is after I apply it, I run the chainsaw. If oil starts flying off the chain, then I probably put too much on. I also try to make sure I oil under the chain, that way the first cut doesn't take all the oil off. Hopefully this helps! Please let me know if you have any more questions and I'll help out the best I can!
Not gonna lie man, I always used Makita & DeWalt working through highschool and college as a handyman. But with this channel I'm finding that there are tons of tool brands that offer great quality tools! At the moment I don't have a favorite
waste of time to make this vidoe adn all this lazy copy paste description. the fucking tool isn't long runtime the fucking battery is first off. put the fucking cost in the title. numbers get more views from the algorithm. 9 yr old youtubers figured this out.
The channel is called ToolAds for a reason. Not ToolReveiws or ToolPrices. Pricing on power tools fluctuates with time so adding pricing to the video would date the video and have to be continuously updated. And the tool determines how efficiently the battery runs.
@@0779risingsun the kit with the battery and charger included is for 119 on Walmart's website. Unfortunately it's out of stock at the moment. Buying everything individually can definitely bring the price up, so I get your point. I meant "budget" in comparison to other brands like DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ridgid, Makita, etc... who's base price can run anywhere around 150$ tool only.
Thanks for posting this. I had an older Dremel 2 speed and misplaced it in my last move. Do you know if this Hyper Tough model would work with the Dremel 565 multi-purpose cutting kit? I recently got the Hart cordless rotary tool but the threads are too small to fit the 565 to use as a routing/cutting tool. Until I find the corded Dremel, I would like to get the HT if they are the same width and the threads under the spindle match.
Too be honest man, I'm not entirely sure if the housing unit will fit on the HyperTough tool. It might be a proprietary Dremel mount. In terms of bit sizes though, the HyperTough kit comes with 1/8, 3/32, & 1/16in collet sizes, so at least some of your bits might fit. Unfortunately my only recommendation would be to buy a hyper tough corded rotary tool (my kit was about $20) and test it out to see if it fits. If you buy it in store from Walmart, you could always return it if it doesn't fit. Walmart is pretty good with returns. I know this might not be the answer you were looking for, but hopefully it helps!
Don't get me wrong I love 12 volt tools no matter its from Milwaukee to DeWalt I love travels and I have that same impact driver and the drill equivalent of that but it is not compact back for being a brushed it is pretty powerful
I agree. While it's not the smallest impact on the market, it still packs a punch! I'd eventually like to get the latest brushless m12 model from Milwaukee and see how it compares to the brushed version
It does to a degree. I noticed with textured walls, sometimes I have to press it against the wall while the vacuum runs to help it seal. However I wouldn't recommend this for "aggressive" wall textures. It does work best on smooth surfaces. Hope this helps!
You've probably tried this but is the trigger lock on? There are forward/reverse controls on the sides of the screwdriver that push either left or right. If they are not pressed in, the trigger will lock. If that doesn't work then the trigger lock might be stuck and I would consider returning it to Walmart, assuming that's where you bought it. It's very possible you could have the misfortune of getting a faulty tool. Walmart is usually really good with returns though. Hopefully that helps, keep me posted on if you find a solution or not!
I just double checked. They have a kit on Amazon that includes a battery and charger www.amazon.com/DEWALT-ATOMIC-Brushless-Ratchet-DCF512D1/dp/B0B1H4XQRD/ref=asc_df_B0B1H4XQRD/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=647198472171&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=6797302081270331514&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=m&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9005186&hvtargid=pla-1965141965208&psc=1&mcid=45be76e2689330428a7ab3e1de1306b1
@@kevingomez5471 if you need a battery and charger, I would definitely check out amazon or home depot. They tend to have reasonable prices on batteries and chargers
They both definitely have their benefits. Me personally, I like using the chainsaw for thicker groups of branches because I don't have to worry about the end of a reciprocating blade jamming against another branch and kicking back. But they both definitely have their benefits!
I keep the tools that I would use around the house or on our cars. I do have multiples for a few tools, one to keep at home, and one to keep in my truck for if I need to do some work at a friend or relative's house. There are some tools that I eventually end up gifting to people, just because I don't have the storage space. I'm currently saving up to build a new tool shed/video studio so I can hold and showcase more/bigger tools. But to answer your question, I haven't sold any. There are a few tools I've featured that I've borrowed from family, but I'd say 80% of them, I still own
@@ToolAds no need im subscribed ill see it love the tool channels and your videos look like the company is making a ad for the tool amazing editing keep up the good work!!
That's so awesome to hear! Thank you for the sub too! I've already got some big tools purchased to record but I'll definitely grab that pc saw when I next get tools!
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They’re a little late to the game though. The saw looks nice but they really missed years of opportunity when they didn’t introduce the consumers new products for some time
Yeah, I could definitely see difficulty in keeping up with demand created by powerhouses like Milwaukee and DeWalt. Porter Cable is definitely one of my go-to's for inexpensive and quality built tools though. I would definitely recommend giving it a try if you're interested. Worst case you could always return it. Tractor supply is usually really good with returns as long as the tool isn't ruined.
I went head to head with the Milwaukee and they cut the same speed and it's smaller and lighter than the Milwaukee, they have a brushless oscillating tool circular saw, recip saw and 3in cutoff tool which is way better than the Milwaukee and just as fast tye dewalt
Does it sound like it's trying to pump water but nothing is coming out? If so, try placing the spray nozzle lower than the water intake to assist in gravity feeding water into the washer. Let it run for a few minutes and see if that works and water eventually comes out. To be honest, if the tool doesn't make any sound when it's turned on, and the trigger is pulled, I would try returning it to Walmart (assuming that's where you go it from). Or call Hart customer support. Hart is always very responsive and I'm sure they'd be able to point you in the right direction if all else fails.
I have no clue how you could be so chill about the paranormal that you would demand it to open and close the door like that. I’m glad that didn’t make it worse. Ps the DarkNight sent me
My only advice would be to try twisting the collet while pressing on the lock. Maybe the lock didn't fully engage. You probably already tried that but to be honest, sending it back and getting a new one might be your fastest and cheapest fix
Not gonna lie man, you could have very well bought a faulty tool. You could try to take the tool apart and see if there are any misalignments with the button and the collet. But for the price point of the tool, I would probably just return it. If you got it from tractor supply, they're usually really good about returns. I wish I could be of more help in this instance.
No worries man! Yeah if it was a really expensive tool that couldn't be returned, that's probably when I would disassemble it myself. But since Porter cable's tools run on the budget friendly side, and tractor supply is usually really easy with returns, I figured that would be your best bet. Glad I could help!
Don’t buy it’s horrible mine stopped after literally cutting 2 car springs with zero tension on them. Sanded my cutting blades lightly on speed 2 and let it cool down it just didn’t work again. Some bs.
You buy the corded one or the battery one? I heard the battery ones aren't as reliable as the corded ones. While I'll admit, some of the cutting wheels it came with are pretty brittle, it did it's job for me.
THAT'S just the REGULAR RIDGID I have the 2400 INCH POUNDS 4 MODE and the SUBCOMPACT IMPACT WRENCH with 250 foot pounds RIDGID makes great tools for less then MILWAUKEE
@@ToolAds I've had the same porter cable 20v hammer drill, impact driver, sawzall, circular saw, oscillating tool, flashlight and some other smaller portercable 20v tools for 9 years. Have had to get newer batteries but that's all. They have all been moved from my job to home use and I've replaced them with milwaukee at work. Still work great though. They all get use as the "honey do list" is never ending.
@@deansigman6099 Oh for sure man. Porter Cable definitely makes some nice durable tools. I actually just picked up a new Porter Cable cordless jigsaw. Excited to do a video on that one!
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