@@beardsntools between the palm and forehead... tackling the problem of opening eggs head on! But seriously, his "normal" way gives me so much anxiety. I need to know what bad experience he has had with eggs to make him grab a hammer to make breakfast...
I can see the paper stapler having applications in a classroom environment where students and staff alike often staple packets together to save on staple supply costs etc. not really needing to be held together with too much strength but just enough to be turned in
We use those staplers in our production office. In a food production environment, metal staples aren't a great idea because of possible food contamination concerns.
This is almost word for word what I said the first (and last) time I tried to force myself to eat kale because my doctor told me to try it. Though I do know what it is, but the 'tastes like someone's grass clippings in a bag' is entirely accurate.
I absolutely love seeing someone's reaction to something working just as well as it's supposed to/much better than they expected it to with stuff like this. I wish it was a video genre. I wanna see a 3 hour compilation
“If you’re going to call Human Resources, at least be sure to tell them this” Tyler: *hits Gary with a nonstick pan because sticks and stones will break his bones* Me: *waiting for the “YOU ARE NOT HUMAN” line* 🥲
Y'all remember in the 90's when the Pizza Hut and Country Skillet salad bars had all that weird garnish on top of all the ice? And your parents told you not to eat it, and it's garnish because it's bitter and had no nutrients? That's *actually* kale. Some marketing genius bought kale in bulk and called it a "super food"; and created an MLM around it. Just like Açai Berries. And to this day both are thought of as super healthy.
I mean it's not like it doesn't have any nutrients, it does give you more than enough vitamin c and potassium, but it's not a "super food", just a nice vegetable
The blender seems pretty useful tbh, I think the point is that you can bring fresh fruit and other ingredients with you for like work or school, and then a few hours in you can make the smoothie fresh. But if you make the smoothie beforehand, unless you have a refrigerator to store it in, it would get all nasty a couple hours in.
Just a tip, when you put frozen things in that blender, then leave, then blend, it works much better. Meaning, it wasn't meant to chop up the "frozen solid" bits, but the semi to mostly thawed fruit.
that stapler would be great to secure documents together that are designed to be shredded at the end of their usefulness no worries about forgetting to remove a staple and jamming the shredder.
Tyler tests things in 'real life' scenarios, buy the item, open the box, use it. Project Farm does a more 'laboratory style' testing. Who, at home takes the time to set up a 'test system' to use a product? Keep up the good work Tyler.
The staple free stapler is good if you have to shred the papers later. You don’t have to waist time removing the staples. I also see it as good for teachers who have to pass out a couple papers. And it makes the paper more easily recyclable because again there are no metal staples to remove.
@@LucasBenitez2 not everyone has the same level of camping skills. People buy whole mobile houses to go camping. A portable blender isn't that odd of a thought. I do understand where you're coming from though. It's camping. Not finding a spot in the woods and setting up all the comforts of home.
I really like your videos. You're just a regular guy reviewing stuff. I mean you can see your garage door and just doing reviews in your garage but, these are for the rest of us. We all think the same thing. No bullshit. Every review you do, I feel the same thing. Thanks for doing honest reviews. Oh and you are losing weight. Bravo.
Ive had my no stapler stapler for over 10 years ive always loved it. Another good thung to do with peeler is to make potato strings to cook like ribbon fries
We use those staplers in our production office to reduce the possibility of product contamination with metal staples. It would be bad for them to get into your food supply. My mother likes her peeler, as it gives her a break from her arthritis when she wants potatoes, apples and other fruit and veg peeled.
What kinda soyboy protein shake would that blend up lol? If it couldnt do kale it definitely wouldnt blend up a oats, peanut butter, banana, and protein powder shake haha. pre/post workouts drinks literally just need to be gently shook up. Same with a protein shake if it was literally just the powder. That thing really is basically useless haha
@@RangerDanger66 oats, peanut butter, banana are not hard for that blender. frozen fruit isn't meant to be blended and it was able to do that just fine
The look on his face when he drank the kale priceless. He kind of changed his mind about the mixer. The eg cracker is pretty cool. These videos are so cool and funny to watch.
I mail a lot of letters and one of the biggest issues are staples. They tend to play havoc with the Post office and their automated machines. I think I may give this a try just to see if it works better in the newsletter mailings.
I did have something similair to the blender when I used to work on the road. I sometimes drove 15 hours non stop. The blender were very helpfull to save me a good amount of time. Just mix up some fruits, do some whipped creame, ground coffebeans and a lot more. It was however corded and battery powered and it was kinda expensive (70 bucks). So in my case there, it was perfect :D
The intro was unexpected but so cool specially when he smacked Gary with a pan Rapunzel style 😆 what also caught me off guard was how he "cracked" the 🥚 egg
On the blender: I can easily see a big use for it for truckers; folks who have the supplies to *make* smoothies, they have a mini-fridge in their trucks to keep their food cold if they drive cross country, but have no place for a big, bulky regular blender or no outlet space available for one of the regular mini ones that requires an outlet. This portable, battery blender is perfect- it can be secured in a cup holder, they can make smoothies on the road, and they don't have to worry about a bulky blender.
I have that egg cracker! It’s actually really really nice for not knowing how to crack eggs, plus excellent for separating yolks, I’ve since learned how to crack eggs of course but was pretty good