Tyler tests a drink koozie that claims to keep things cold. He places the can in the koozie, and then places the koozie in a blast furnace. When both can and koozie are incinerated by the 2700 degree temperatures, Tyler declares that the koozie "doesn't work" and is a piece of crap. And yet, I love the videos.
Do they go down over your shoes and protect your feet? My brother almost cut off the end of a foot with a chainsaw. Brilliant invention, simple but effective. Do you have to get a new chain afterward?
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Is it me or do the gloves seem like the orange side was supposed to be the heat resistant side and the other was the cut resistant side? Is it only me notice that
I dunno… I actually really like the idea of the first safety glasses + face shield combo. In cases where you’d want to wear a face shield, a regular one restricts mobility and pushes into your chest which is super uncomfortable.
Flame-Resistant Gloves: "We can withstand temperatures up to 940 degrees Fahrenheit." *Tyler puts glove on top of charcoal hotter than 1000 degrees Fahrenheit* (charcoal grills CAN get as hot as 1000 degrees Celsius) *Glove begins to burn* Tyler: Wow. These gloves suck!
I like the morals of the story. Don't get hit in the face by a spear, make sure you know that chainsaws and legs don't agree with each other and digging around in charcoal isn't the same as digging around in the back of a sofa. Respect. The shield actually looked ok. It was the crap joints that failed. Keep safe mate.
@@user5.56 yeah and if that starts on fire you're going to have a bad day and it's going to start out with your skin starting to melt you don't want that. That no good for the epidermis
I kept waiting for it to go up the stream since he didn't break it. But I guess it was going to fast as he squeezed it. I learned how to do this from my mom lighting grills too. I now use these little bars I bought that burn for quite awhile to light my grills on fire. I found them amongst the lighter fluid & love them. A couple of those broke in half amongst the charcoal & there's no need to traumatize the neighbors.
Cut resistant gloves are just for glancing blows and accidental slips, no one is going to be trying to saw their fingers off lol I am a chef, I bought a cut resistant gloves for when I'm slicing tricky items. Like watermelons and green peppers and stuff. Saved me an ER visit at least once or twice
@@Pix2links have you ever roll cut a bell pepper? Kinda dangerous if you are using a sharp knife. That's when I use the cut glove I actually did this yesterday without the glove and cut my thumb open like a complete idiot
When I saw Tyler testing the faceshield-goggles I thought it would be cool to test it against a pellet gun or an airsoft gun, it could be useful to know if they resist. Would love to see Tyler add these tools to his testing arsenal
He has used dart guns, blow guns, crossbows, and pellet guns. The pellet rifle is in the garage in the background. Previously he has said he can't shoot anything larger than the crossbow in his garage without the neighbours hearing, suggesting he owns a firearm. Love his vids, but he lack of safety in 99% of his vids means it probably better if he doesn't, besides he seems to have quite the mid evil arsenal
I can vouch for those gloves, I use them all the time to clean the grill at my work, they let me get my hand directly above the grill for about 10 minutes while I clean it with mostly no problem
I love how he uses the shiftyest plastic table to decide to test a charcoal grill on. Lmao 🤣 It's like revisiting my entire childhood watching Tyler test products.
No joke, I was dumb enough to cut firewood without chaps or proper shoes and damn near cut my foot off when the log slipped, that’s a mistake I only made once
@@BuddhaBoiBrett but when he put it in the coal for 5 seconds it was up to 300 degrees (c or f i dont know), heat has to travel so it won’t heat up immediately so your point is semi valid.
I have seen more than a couple chainsaw accidents, those chaps would quite literally have been a life saver. good to know those worked so well. thanks. the glasses might have mostly worked, but I agree, if I want that kind of coverage, I have face shield for my lathe that I would use. as for the gloves, I'll stick with welding gloves for moving hot stuff around, and keep my hands out of my charcoal ;P
Worked with a guy who was experienced with chainsaws and he had regular work pants on and it happened so fast no one knew what happened until he collapsed. He cut into his thigh and I got to say it removes a good 1/4 inch wide cut and leaves it full of bar oil, and wood chips. It was a real eye opener. One of the reasons they purchased some of the protective equipment. It was years and someone got the saw into the chaps and they clogged the saw up before he got cut. I think seeing how it works help people understand and maybe purchase some of them.
My friend and I were cutting trees. He pulled out a very old set of chaps and continued cutting. The blade bounced off the tree and hit his theigh. Thanks to those chaps all he had was a bruised ego and loaded pants. They saved his life. A must if doing a lot of cutting.
Tyler is so dedicated to bringing us content that he will use a gas chainsaw indoors with the door closed and no proper ventilation. Thats dedication right there! xD
@@chill_anime2680 That was when he was trying to cut it, I assumed by kitchen knife slip you meant a little slip were the knife slides across your hand and doesn't go directly down so idk
You shouldn't run a gas engine in a closed garage or bring burning charcoal indoors. Next thing we'll be hearing on the newS "man dies from carbon monoxide poisoning from chainsaw"
In the case of the safety shield vs. spear, that would've still protected the wearer though! The primary function of safety equipment is to protect from all injury, but secondary is to protect from _fatal_ injury, and while you'd probably be scarred and definitely bleed, the spear _probably_ wouldn't have killed the wearer.
With the grill gloves being really bad sometimes I think if we all team up an leave bad reviews about products that are this bad and completely useless waste of money compared to what advertised I think we can all make a difference to make shit like this disappear from the world .....it's all about the reviews and number of people that don't like it to really make a change in production quality of cheap shit...we like cheap but we need to be able to use it at least a lil bit whoever made this is robbing people
Face mask and glasses = fogged glasses. I can not see the safety glasses sitting in from of your nose and mouth being any different. Yeah you will have protection but can't see what the hell you are doing. lol
Those chaps worked pretty good, but really good quality chaps jam the chainsaw so bad you have to take the it all apart to remove the strands, and even then you might ruin the saw anyways
You must have very nice neighbours.. mine would destroy my car and tell the whole neighbour that I'm a paedo just for talking in the garden in the middle of the day 😅
Tyler please, please, please. Were safety glasses. Kids see you all the time show safety first. I have lost a eye and life is tough finding a nod, not able to see depth perseception as well as I loose the other I am totally blind. Just not worth it. Please wear safety glasses my friend.