Amazing Tools That Are On Another Level ▶26
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The world's oldest stone tools were unearthed from the shores of Lake Turkana in Kenya in 2015, and date to 3.3 million years ago. Tools have evolved a lot since then, so here we have chosen a few to show you. Check out this review of tools done and let us know what you think!
We hope you enjoy this review of Amazing Tools!
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We believe this is a very smart tool to solve a pressure problem.
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JASPER PUES
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JASPER PUES
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If you want to buy any of the tools in the video the link of the store is in the description
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I wanted to see that turbine on the faucet in action.
That's why I'm here
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@@Kayyyman that's fancy thanks my Hero ❤️
Just stupid click bait!
I know right? It's in the thumbnail, and they don't even show it working?
"Amazing Tools That Are On Another Level" or just "Makita advertising"
And dewalt, bosch.
Begone eu
A grease gun? This shocking "new" 25 year old tech is so impressive....
thats mean makita got next level r&d engineers
Either way, it gets the tools out on show. It's great to know what's new in the market.
The right tool for the right job. My shop is fairly well equipped, but there's always room for more tools. 😎
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Show de bola,meu sonho essas ferramentas
i really wanted to see the thumbnail thingy in action :(
Me too!
Even after watching I still don't know what's it for
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Looks like a self retracting hose adapter
Maybe to pour water into buckets that are on the floor for mopping or something like that
Так а чего ж про турбину на смесителе ничего не показали? Я только ради этого и смотрел.
Я вот прям комент один в один хотел написать. А он тут уже есть )))
Me too
Тоже очень хотел узнать зачем та синяя лопасть на кране смесителя...
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и так понятно что это турбинный привод, подцепляй динамо или генератор, да что угодно...
Absolutely fascinating makita advertisement
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I find it kind of funny how the descriptions (thank you SO MUCH for those, by the way) that mention users having control shows the person convulsing and shaking as they grip the tool for dear life hahaha
That circular saw on a stick from Mikita looks crazy dangerous. I want one!
Get two one for each hand!
It's a brush cutting blade, not circular saw. They've been around for years and are used for thick vegetation and shrubs where a standard trimming wire just won't get through
Do you know how little that narrows it down
I wanted to see that turbine on the faucet in action.
Makita*
Всё гениальное и технологичное 👍🏽 очень полезное видео . 😎
lol at 2:42 "The DDG460 of Makita has a comfortable handle that allows for maximum control" shows dude shaking out of his boots.
The fascinating line-up, I like to try everything featured.
I have understood from that video, that kuvaldaru is a good channel.
It appears so. I saw a LOT of things I could use and that I want to try.
xD lol the brand was EVERYWHERE XD
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it's amazing so many useful inventions/tools produced across so many areas and in all industries. Well done.
Why the heck don't you just superimpose the name/company over the presentation. Hyperlink so you can collect your data?????
Impressive....although at 9:23 the attachment on the faucet: we are told everything about it except how it does solve a pressure problem.
yeah.. the clickbait thumbnail, which just shows some still images from thingiverse. This is not why I came to youtube. At least the clickbait design is referenced in the details.. revealing that it does not actually solve a problem. It's just a design demo of a turbine.
yea I doubt it doesn't solve anything besides the faucet looking too boring :D
Ingenious! Thank you so much for these series of presentations!
It's great to see inventions are still being made in an attempt to make the work needed to be done making it easier to do, there were a lot of tools and items that appeared postive for the work for the working people. Thank You
I wanted to see that turbine on the faucet in action.
@@bona8299 yes it would have been great to see the turbine work. Thank You
Most of the things have been around for decades, to make a video of them saying amazing decades later is hilariou..
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@@Butchsiek You could not be more correct. I saw NOTHING that wasn't done up to 100 years ago. Just maybe some upgrades of them. They didn't show the water turbine because it was a miniature version of the river paddle wheel used for anything from grinding wheat, to cutting wood. (and everything in between). Stupid video. Watching this just made me a little more stupid.
That torque multiplier is able to be used in more applications than a NutBuddy, but uses the same principle, just 50 something to one gear reduction. I like it.
It's the same principle in the *big* winches we had at work. It took a whoooole lot of pulls of that chain, but it could lift & move some very, very heavy things.
Some of these are great, others are so specific that you probably may need them once in 10 years.
Funny how the one thing I wanted to see work from the thumbnail wasn't shown, just a description. Garbage clickbait.
I do believe I was fascinated by every single one of these. Usually it's only a couple of so but not this time 👏👏
kzhead.info/sun/h8aimKWgh2eYqYk/bejne.html One of the most beautiful things in the world 👆
You know, back in my day, companies would pay good money to have these clips inserted inbetween various TV shows. What a crazy time we used to live in.
Desde Colombia quedé asombrado con tanta herramienta útil no sabía q existía gracias saludos desde mi Colombia bella bello antioquia
Majority of the retools shown gave been around for decades in industrial settings. The mini air ratchet has about 10 to 25 foot pounds.. I started using them about 38 years ago..
Fenomenal estas ferramentas
The angled screwdriver is my favorite. I could've used it so many times by now. Also the rotating ratchet, very cool. I like all the adaptors. They are all logical and could come in handy a lot.
I want like half of what is in this video. I do have an angled screwdriver but it's a hand tool. They need to sell more angled tools as trying to get into tight spots is common and you don't want to take everything apart to get to one screw, nut, etc.
@@mr44mag I'm over Fifty and have seen these things since I was a kid...... there's nothing new or innovative about any of this stuff.......
The zero degree ratchet is useful
I like that and the bucket pressure washer.
@@mr44mag Right angle drills are sold everywhere. Lowes has a right angle adapter you attach to drill or impact. I have one for DIY things. It wouldn't hold up to contractor type work, that's where you need an actual right angle drill.
Simplesmente , sensacional,, abraços
Ferramentas maravilhosas quando chega ao brasil
None of these tools are on "Another level", they're all everyday use tools.
Just shit really, only watching to get it out off my recommendations
Did you see the “pneumatic wrench”?! In the past all I had were air ratchets but this one uses compressed air to remove and install nuts and bolts! Amazing huh? LOL
@@JaSon-wc4pn its the other way around, the more you watch something the more it will be shown to you.
Maybe it'll help some kid get into the trades instead of throwing his or her life into the toilet going to college
The priviledged folks just now discovering what a torque wrench is.
That torque multiplier was pretty awesome 👏 😎👍
All my power tools are Makita. Been 6 years in the maintenance industry and haven't replaced one tool or battery. Absolutely love makita
Ещё бы ссылки на магазины по этим инструментам, было просто замечательно.
Иронично)
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Why thank you my lovely friend. Best of wishes to you as well.
Mampir semua
Thank you. It's my birthday
@@filippopezzi You were born on a happy day. Happy birthday.
@@glennquagmire7484 Thank you very much
This makes me want to go shopping for some new tools that could really help me since I'm now disabled but still love to work and tinker around in my work shop building cool furniture and a few that could help me make my own canvases easier.
I wanted to see that turbine on the faucet in action.
I like the rotohammer dust remover/collector thing, it'd be nice havin somethin like that for a hot saw
Прекрасные технологии👍🏼спасибо за интересное видео . 😎
I've actually used many of these neat gadgets.
I feel like the next episode is gonna feature a regular hammer
Yes, lot of this is normal stuff
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That would be siiiiiick
Yes, they would probably show said hammer removing a shoe from your foot with caption "amazing new technology."
Only if it's a kuvaldaru hammer
i just ordered a torque multiplier from Northern Tool. Thanks I needed one of those for my collection.
I wanted to see that turbine on the faucet in action.
Mais um ep de "KZhead recomendando algo que eu nunca assistir"
At the 2:52 mark, the foam sanding disks seems the most needed by me. Lots of interesting tools here.
I remember selling something similar in a paint shop i used to work in ..by 3M.. Called Roloc Discs.
I wanted to see that turbine on the faucet in action.
Классные инструменты!!
I bought a Black and Decker combo about ten years ago and have loved it. I have the circular saw,jig saw,impact drill, regular drill/driver and sander all in one and use all a lot without a failure. I hope Bosch has same luck.
If you like black and decker, bosch is gonna blast your pants off
I have a dream that one day every valley shall be exalted, and every hill and mountain shall be made low, the rough places will be made plain, and the crooked places will be made straight;
People who are watching this còmments l wish therents still Alive for more than years God bless family 🙏😊🥰👍👍👍
Hi
I use torque multipliers at my job as a wind turbine tech occasionally. Nothing more than a large ratchet with gear reductions. We use an 18.4:1 multiplier for our M39 tower section studs torqued at 2800Nm or about 2065 ft lbs. with the reduction from the multiplier we only need to set our torque wrenches to 152Nm or 112 ft lbs. beats having to figure out how to transport a hydraulic pump and wrench up and down an 80m (265 ft) tube
Sounds like an interesting job! I didn't realize that they were that tall, there are a good deal of them here in California near The Altamont Pass. A few times I have seen people up there and wondered at the height.
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@@CaliforniaCarpenter7 They are pretty tall. I built the powerlines for several windmill projects. I didn't work on the windmills themselves but i was right beside them every day. They also deliver them near where i live on a ship and then transport them from there. A single blade alone being transported is quite the site. They have special trailers that are over 100 ft long and the back wheels turn in order to make the turns at intersections. They are always accompanied by a police escort to shut down intersections in order to make those turns.
And wow so neat to see a ratcheting drive gear opened up! Neat!
Lol. I remember when it was usual to use half wooden matches as tile spacers. They did the job OK - when they didn't drop out.
9:26 How does the solution for pressure work and what issue with pressure it sovles?
Love that trimmer blade accessory that allows the trimmer to also cut down saplings! ~8:30 Where can it be bought in the US?
you can buy blade attachments for many different trimmer models.
@@ForrestGump1212 thank you what is the disk called?
Try any run down barn with rusty dangling chains, particularly on old deserted roads.
A video showing how advances in tools make life easier. Watching this video will put your mind at ease.
My Father Was a Master at Plumbing, Before this Gadget your Showing us where You Freeze the Water line, Electrically, My Pop, God Rest His Soul, Frooze I think it was a, 4 Inch Main, with Several lbs of Dry Ice, Yes, Dry Ice, Instead of Opening up the Street to Shut down the Main Valve, witch would have cost his friends Business lots of Money. That was back in 1967. I was just a kid then, but, I remember a lot of people in the plumbing Engineering fields, that were very Impressed, considering, my Pop never made H.S.. But, with All Due Respect, I really like this Electric Freezing Tool, I'm very Impressed. 👍👍👍
Попробуй заморозить трубу в старой пятижтажке, многое узнаешь нового
что например? То, что идёт одна труба на все квартиры или что?
*Зимой, трубу на отопление)))) Посмотреть, кто-кого)))))*
Haha, then a ice plug shoots out of the cut end of the pipe and knocks your ass out.
@@Raspizdai59 так трубы когда меняют, вроде перекрывают их. Более того, большинство ремонтных работ делают летом
Инженер придумавший эту херню, хреново в школе физику учил)))
Хороший, уникальный инструмент радует и заряжает позитивной энергией!
После просмотра в магаз бежать хоца
@Phoenix 𝙾𝚙𝚎𝚗 𝙼𝚢 PROFILE дааа женщины так загадочны и так великолепны , что останется загадкой на все время существования мира ну, а зачем это вопрос конечно посредственый
That tool for the small twist in bulbs looks amazing.
Se possível colocar o link para compra das ferramentas disponíveis! Muito bom seu trabalho!
Hola buenas en que página o lugar puedo conseguir estás herramientas?
Thanks for posting up so many wonderful tools here, especially liked to see how the plastic raw plugs work. No wonder my shed is so full of stuff, 3 of each and I can't throw things away, you never know, they could be useful. Interesting number in the blurb yet can't understand why there are 3.7K dislikes yet there are 37K likes, one of them mine. Loved the plastering bucket (3:56), I use a gravity feed mortar sprayer with a full sized compressor to do my rough casting work and this is a great way of putting on a 1st coat, in the old days the old ones would call it harling. What compressor were you using please, you didn't show it? I stopped using cement in 2001, now I only use lime putty mortars which I slake myself and add 3 sharp sand for a basic mortar.
I like the ideas, keep the good work up.👍
Salute to All Engineers who Invent these Tools. 🌹🥀🌷👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Half of it is stupid chinese grabage
Why are all of these "tool tip" videos or "amazing tools on another level" videos obsessed with a cut away shot of drywall and concrete anchors? Every single one has some sort of montage of anchors.
Because sooner or later everyone will come to the issue of mounting something to the wall or floor. For me: only Fischer - never failed.
I wanted to see that turbine on the faucet in action.
I love that i chose makita as my main electric tool brand.
A countersink bit is an amazing tool and definitely on anothe level
Ok, some of these tools I have not seen before! I wish I had some of them to be completely honest. Amazing video!
Love how the DeWALT demonstrator at 5:00 is so very confident in his skill that he doesn't need to worry about things like eyeballs.
He is using a huge forstner bit. Look at the design - chips will not fly around when you use it and in this particular case - these chips are HUGE
@@5084204 I see a lot of small bits of wood there, too. Safety is a habit; don't do things to lose the habit, or you'll be like me with a (luckily) small scar on your throat because you messed up once.
Bigger issue is the body of the tool getting in the way of the depth needed to go all the way through the board. You can clearly see him tilting while still trying to get through the board.
I wanted to see that turbine on the faucet in action.
@@bona8299 Yup. A little 3D printed toy with a tiny low torque shaft that has no real world practical use. And that's what I came to see. Pfft.
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I got the automatic adjustable wrench and twist ratchet. They are satisfying to use at times.
where did you find them
@@waqasmalik111 sometimes Lowe’s Carries them. It’s a Craftsman
The second tool the ratchet and the gizmo attached to it , that was easily removing frozen bolts is called a multipler. A multiplier is handy for installing industrial bolt with super high torque like in excess of 700 foot pounds of torque thank you nice research 😎
Нам всем очень понравилась эта синяя насадка на кран. Побольше таких видео, лайк и подписка.
Шутка супер. Ради этой насадки видео смотрел, а информации ноль
I wanted to see that turbine on the faucet in action.
kzhead.info/sun/jLV7ltymr3yGhZE/bejne.html Но думаю вопросов еще больше стало)))
Ага. Я тоже не понял зачем она.🤔 Тоже всё видео посмотрел ради неё
@@user-ib7fi1bd2v Ну видимо у кого то дома вода идет без счетчика, а электроэнергия дорогая. Вот и решил крано-электростанцию сделать. Осталось только динамомашину с велосипеда прицепить, и можно заряжать телефон. :)
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Speaking from experience . For a lot of the bigger tools like the makita saw or the drill with the dust vacuum, these can hardly ever be used due to lack of room.
Some of these I have seen and a few I own but lots on here I never seen. I have the ratchet wrench that the handle drives the socket by twisting it. I love that ratchet. I have had it since like 08 or so.
Maravilhosa
Since the video doesn't explain, I will: The "tool" that's in the thumbnail, the blue and black thing attached to the faucet, is a mini-turbine. There are some issues. It can't be bought. Only 3D printed yourself. It's not complete yet. You have to find a motor or something to hook it up to to generate electricity.
I wanted to see that turbine on the faucet in action.
@@bona8299 So did I, that's why I looked it up and nobody has a video of it powering anything and I have a feeling that if you put any load on it, the water would just backup and crack the plastic. Also, people already make ones you can buy, sealed with electric leads out to connect to devices.
Many of these are not amazing. They are just tools. Tools that have been around for a LONG time.
Outstanding tips on how to repair or organizer things, thank u, i just wish your vidios didnt speed up so fast
9:25 смотрел только из-за этого. А что это так и не понял. На свисток похоже))
Это нагнетатель давления воды написано же было
@@omg7108 как он может нагнетать воду и куда? В сеть?
Scam !!!
это какой то наркоман преобразовывал давление воды в вращение, другой наркоман решил что это усовершенствованный вспениватель и наложил на картинки текст.. открытая часть ротора намекает на обильные осадки по оси вращения
@@omg7108 кому написано? А перевод для русскоязычных где?
Now these are the tool I want to be getting now. Make the job so much easier and not having to use your own muscle strength!
The tool at 5:45 is for centering the hole, it has nothing to do with "size of drill bit" - you have to figure that part out yourself. It just ensures that your screw is perpendicular to the surface and centered in the countersunk hole.
Good job good life
Yep that saw blade weed eater is a zombie weapon for sure 👻
I wanted to see that turbine on the faucet in action.
despite the economic crisis i still think this is a right time to start up an investment
Stocks are good but crypto is more profitable
Investing in crypto now should be in every wise individuals list, in some months time you'll be ecstatic with the decision you made today.
@@bobanthony6879 Most intelligent words I've heard.
Crypto is the new gold
I wanted to trade Crypto but got discouraged by the fluctuations in price
The frozen pipe machine is genius
прям завидую автору, судя по подборке ему ещедолго радоваться "чудесам" и удивляться
I wanted to see that turbine on the faucet in action.
Ну да, особенно синей хренью на кран, пусть поиграет в мельницу
Ну хоть вам никто не завидует. Дегенератам никто не завидует.. Оно и понятно, откуда у вас мозги чтобы понять для чего это видео. Неужели вы думаете что это видео создано специально для вас. Ой простите у вас же нечем думать.
Хаааа какие умные нынче малолетки, даже пошутить не можешь, наверно череп от мозга жмёт
@@user-rn9zx4gm7y Комментатор конечно погорячился, но по моему опыту многие приспособы просто непрактичны. Хотя есть хорошие, которые я бы с удовольствием потестил! Вы главное не оскорбляйте
вашу мать, я этот ролик и открыл для того что бы по смотреть что это за насадка на кран, а по итогу этого и не показали
Такая же хрень!)))
Спасибо, что написали. Смотреть не буду.
в следующем выпуске
Лайк, подписка и я распечатаю эту хрень, мне тоже интересно)
Just a touch, a touch of paradise
Приятно когда иностранцы восхищаются работой русских мастеров. Ну пусть даже инструмент не отечественный
Would love to know what the name of the tool that says it's for wood chamfering to make a stronger joint is call. I looked everywhere on the site and couldn't find it
Я так и не понял для чего та штука на кран надевается????
С языка сняли. Начал смотреть из-за этого, так ничего и не понял. Зачем эта турбина?
Чтобы было больше комментариев, ведь никаких объяснений не будет
@@jamkengo78 Смешно!
Перевод, решит проблемы с давлением. В голове у автора давление )))
Это штука замораживает трубу , когда нет возможности воду перекрыть и произвести ремонт ...
*Using the perfect tool for each task - my workshop is already well-stocked, but there's always space for more tools. 😎*
These things are about as awe inspiring as the music is...
В конце отличный диск по бетону... был. Так как диском по бетону начали резать метал. Я отлично знаю что можно, но он стачивается быстро и для этого есть специальные диски по металлу. На самом деле видео смотрится прикольно, но 70-80% как минимум не применяется в реальности
Интересно а для чего синяя хрень на кран, воду подкидывать, играть в мельницу???
@@user-dv3gf7jz5w воду экономит
Pro tip: If anyone knows the guy working at 1:11, NEVER be behind him when he tows a trailer! Looks like the guy seriously installed a friggin' tow hitch with a 1/4 inch air ratchet!
it's on a rzr, I'm sure he's not towing anything :)
But... But... But... It's a high quality ¼ air ratchet.
World be nice if makita sponsors this clip
Some pretty sweet tools shown, thanks!
Я вот так и не понял, а зачем эта синяя насадка на кран? Какое её назначение? Ради неё и стал смотреть видео. Автор, поподробнее расскажи про неё. В целом видос понравился, много полещностей увидел.
я тоже попался на рекламную уловку этого канала).
Просто турбина и всё. Никакой практичности. В описании ссылки на видосы. Я тоже повёлся )
This is amazing!
Mampirlah
kzhead.infoNO4J2WMtyyw?feature=share 👆👍
i'd like to use the chemical anchors in plumbing for big construction jobs, but we use those noisy drop-ins anchors... Also those plastic pipe hangers would be a nice shortcut to cantruss and clips.
awesome techs i love it really