10 Amazing Power Tools and Ingenious Machines for Various Jobsite Projects




10 Amazing Power Tools and Ingenious Machines for Various Jobsite Projects these are important for contractors, professional workers and DIY projects .

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  1. 1. "…but the hard ground makes her life difficult. So instead of just buying a pickaxe for $25…she uses a pneumatic jackhammer that costs over $200!"
    2. How often to even roofers lay slate? The majority of projects use either steel or 3 tab. Slate roofing can be quickly and easily sized by scoring it with a utility knife a few times and snapping it over a hard edge. But that doesn't sell a $172 tool either.
    3. The Sunco pressure washer produces 3,000 PSI @ 2.4 GPM and only costs $119.
    4. "From top to bottom, every piece was built with purpose" Yeah…to part fools with their money. $3,000?! WHATEVER! The Vevor electric snake only costs around $200
    5. The Makita compressors aren't that bad of a price actually. That's about the prevailing cost of a job site compressor.
    6. What? Are you serious? You really expect people to buy a dedicated mud mixer for $300 when there's mixing paddles for $15 that you put in a large electric drill? Nice way to create an artificial need there, Metabo!
    7. Homelite has a really good hedge trimmer for $32 at Home Depot. Black & Decker even has a 28 inch 3.8 amp trimmer for $49 at Home Depot too. Lot better than spending $75 for the same thing.
    8. Okay, I have no idea what the f&&k kind of cable that is, but I can guarantee whoever is working on it is wealthy enough to buy a $90 cable stripper.
    9. Meh…Ryobi has a reciprocating saw just like that for $59 vs $200 for this one. Not impressed. "Driven to outperform." Yeah, outperform in hype.
    10. Again, any business that's working on large projects like that would be able to get these without batting an eye.

  2. 0:08, Lynn was feeling lonely and bored so she decided to plant a tree but the ground was hard, so was her life… butt then came Max with the right tool for the rescue, she lives with her pneumatic tool happily-ever-after…

  3. Does that aero spade come with the aero compressor and the 100 foot aero hose? No, well how many aero dollars do I have to spend to dig this hole? What!……..are you out of your aero fucking mind!

  4. I’ve seen a lot of cool and unique tools in my time on the job site and you can tell this dudes never had to use a lot of tools with the list he cane up with… half of these are just lame and common tools you’d see everyday. I was expecting unique tools.

  5. Wow a jack hammer…a cordless sawzall, thats amazing !!! A corded tree trimmer thats new ? and a machine that propels water out of a wand, that is out of the box thinking ?

  6. 디월트 님들 소비자가 봉입니까? 한국 소비자 차별화 참 그렇네요 공평 평등하게 합시다.

  7. That aerospade shovel looked really useful. However the fact you can use it as a wall tile remover, looks very uncomfortable. Think about it, your using basicly a shovel shaped tool to remove wall tiles. It has to weigh a decent amount for it to be useful, imagine doing an entire wall with a shovel shaped tool, with an air line to maneuver around too. Would rather use a jack hammer gun.

  8. That Milwaukee sawzall is one of the best if not the best sawzall out there i got one and im really blown away by its workhouse ability its better then any corded saw ive owned

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