I bought this thing when I had multiple ear surgeries and was not able to lift or pull start my old mower. This thing got me through a year. It worked quite well. Great for maintenance. It's like doing the yard with hair clippers.
That flywheel rocker arm style impact is quite powerful. Up and over 300ft lbs. Its a massive flywheel inside thats why it spins up so slow but the delivers a devastating blow.
I have the Hart 40v chainsaw. It sounds like it costs twice as much, but I can tell from watching your video that it's a lot better. I guess it should be, at almost double the price. A few weeks ago, I picked up a 40v hedge trimmer. It's fantastic for doing stuff it probably wasn't made for, like cutting a trail out through my woods. Right out of the box, though, it acted a little weird. It would run for about 3 seconds and stop; run for about 3 seconds and stop. Then it started running right, and is still running. I'm still a little nervous about it. It's really aggravating to me about how much money we spend on everything, and everything half-ass works. Chainsaw has been good, though.
02:08 Mounted incorrectly and you can leave the chain very short.I started following you, but sometimes it seems that you don't really think like someone with an inclination towards mechanics and it's a bit annoying.If it's intentional, then...
Are we supposed to believe you did not know that the first stones that you were turning into powder were wet(whet) stones too and you didn't know that you should take the serve damage off with a file before it ever sees a stone?
It's a chinese generator from Amazon so it will run ANYTHING without breaking it as long as it was made in CHINA! P.S. It probably cost half a whopper sandwich to make that thing in china.. just saying..
What people won't put into a tumbler just to get more views... but seriosly, i'd prefer some random regular quartz, which most likely would finally show it's natural, cristal beauty with all of the impurities giving it some character, instead of... a watch -_-
before I get to far into the video I will say from my experience hart tools are ok for the money but hyper tough tools are great for the price. Especially the new 12v line of hyper tough tools and this is coming from someone that loves their bosch 12v tools. The hart stuff is worth picking up when you see them on clearance because they are normally super deep discount, thats why i have their little cordless shop vac and hand vacuum, their weed whacker and medium shop light is not bad either.
The second one was more crunchy because it was fresher. You were going back and taking a bite of the first toast several minutes after it was toasted. You need to have them come out simultaneously, and then take bites right after the other. Not that it would actually make a difference anyway. Also, that first toaster is absolutely ridiculous.
Techtronic Industries is the owner of Hart Tools. The same company that manufacturers Ryobi and Milwaukee. Hart Tools by no means is the best but I own multiple of their tools and none of them have died on me yet. My first choice is always my DeWalt tools but if and when I need to use a Hart tool I'm always pleasantly surprised.
REALLY cool 18:00 BUT , it would take one YEAR or MORE of what we pay our yard guy AND…I would have to weed eat, edge, and trim bushes, clear branches, blow off roof driveway etc!