Now this is what draws me to your channel. The power tools on can use , in everyday workforce and diy! Not everyone can afford the or have a use for the big contractors jobs! Please do more of the everyday diy ! Comparison with other companies brands and specials like flex I just learned something in the line about the wide range of flex that I normally would just walk away from thinking another line a fast gimmick. This is knowledgeable this gives me more options to purchase.
Those flex tools like to over heat. When the Torque Test Channel (TTC) tested the flex impacts they were running into problems of the tool shutting down from getting too hot. Granted how the TTC test the tools is they do back to back to back runs with very little down time. Though the average consumer isn't going to be working the tool at it's max for a substantial period of time. It is also one thing that TTC pointed out and didn't like about the tools. Flex does deliver a lot of beans, but that also comes with a lot of heat.
I'm a DIY kind of guy. I bought into the Flex tool line and I love them. Great tools, great warranty and innovation. The only problem, they need to come out with new tools quicker.
Umm, how are you going to use the bottle opener back there while driving? I've never understood why there has to be a bottle opener on EVERYTHING! Just a silly gimmick in my eyes.
I have some pack out stuff now. I am holding out for stacktech advance transporter. Before seeing it online, I was thinking of machining/building my own system. This was going to be like a Sunex 8035XTBK service cart & fabbed lift mechanism. I do like the modularity that the other systems have. I just deal with real heavy tools & a lot of them.
As a mechanic, I wouldn’t trust the flex brand of tools due to the overheating when worked hard mechanics run impact guns, hard I’ll stick with the current brand I have just because of the sheer variety of tools they make for the mechanic industry
The spare tire over engineered product was amusing. The thermal camera was cool as hell; but at 3k+, that ain't happening. That tailgate now, that was good thinking applied. Bush Winch reminds me of the duece and halfs back when I was in the Corps. Those motor T guys had more tricks than you could imagine. Im going to have to check out Flex now. Thanx for taking us along brother!
First, I love these types of videos. Always fun to see new products out there To your last point of the video, as my current tools die, I’ve gone to Flex. I went through 3 yellow grinders in 1.5 years. My flex is still perfect after a year of grinding/polishing concrete. Used flex before the cordless came out, and their corded polishers and grinders are fantastic also.
Yeah I really like those tailgates but it looks like they only come in full size Ford and Chevy I did not see any Tacoma gates in. And with flex I never even heard of them until I saw them on your channel I don't see them in any of the hardware stores I go to
Flex Tools are awesome but I would pass on the fan and lights for a cheaper brand. I would never want to tie up a Flex battery for a light or a fan, leave that stuff to ryobi and their battery deals.
I think you are drawn to the same stuff because I think you highlighted a bunch of these companies on previous videos. (The tailgate and the headrest I think we have seen before…but so needed the reminder. I want that tailgate!!). Thanks Or…I have been cheating on you and watching other videos…I don’t remember anymore. 😂
Muddy recovery gear, stuff you need quick access to, volatile stuff like gas or propane, etc. Some people use their vehicles offroad and in difficult places, but your local Kars and Koofee crew you hang with won't understand .