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  • čas přidán 19. 06. 2019
  • Do you know IKEA uses PIZIDRIV screws instead of Philips and their manual is wrong?
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Komentáře • 38

  • @iordachenicolaev
    @iordachenicolaev Před rokem +9

    A 9 minute video just to say you need to use PZ bits for PZ screws...

  • @CheddarCheeseBandit
    @CheddarCheeseBandit Před rokem +4

    The manual does not say “Phillips”. People assume the “cross” is Phillips.

  • @fritsjanssen
    @fritsjanssen Před rokem +3

    Please never use an impact driver with furniture assembly.

  • @lovebertierose
    @lovebertierose Před 2 lety

    Thanks! I was just getting ready to assemble an IKEA console and looked at the screw while saying this doesn't look like a regular Phillips head! Thanks.... you saved me.

  • @michaeltb1358
    @michaeltb1358 Před měsícem

    The Pozidriv is basically standard in Europe. Far superior to Phillips. There is also a third option which is JIS, which looks almost the same as Phillips but is quite different. We do still get Phiilips screws and they were used years ago.
    This video just goes on and on. He mentions that Pozidriv may be used more in Europe, but fails to check this.
    It seems that IKEA in the USA are at fault for not training their staff properly. They also apparently do not show the Pozidriv screws correctly in their instructions.

  • @kristoffergermund
    @kristoffergermund Před 4 lety +11

    Or maybe Americans just know ph screws and can’t tell them apart.I never look at the instruction to see what screw driver I need, I look at the screws 😉

    • @1992jamo
      @1992jamo Před 4 lety +3

      hahah! You are so right. I cannot believe that this guy would not know the difference just by looking.

    • @jccayer
      @jccayer  Před 3 lety +3

      The fact that nobody look at the manual for this information doesn't mean it's ok to have it wrong.

    • @kristofferholst6053
      @kristofferholst6053 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jccayer well it’s just NA IKEA that’s wrong. There is a lot of fallacies and assumptions in your video. Nothing wrong with a Phillips head - it’s basically outdated and has been for many years. Pozi isn’t wide spread - the world is bigger than North America. It’s widely used in Europe and the Uk for instance. IKEA is Swedish and you would have them use some backwards ancient Us technology such as the philips screw - why? It would suit you to educate yourself on screw types before you educate others 😊

    • @jccayer
      @jccayer  Před 3 lety +3

      @@kristofferholst6053 The premise of this video is that it is wrong to use a Philips head with a Pozi screw. In the video, we did say that Philips head is an old/dated design. There is nothing wrong with IKEA for trying to abandon a dated design, but it is at least an oversight to misinform their customer on what type of screwdriver they should use to assemble their products. Ikea's NA customer service told us a Philips head screwdriver is what we need when in fact the screw they included is Pozi. Yes, Philips head is as we mentioned dated and less superior, but this misinformation and the lack of customer education caused a lot of frustration for many people in NA, who stripped the screws during assembly. The unpopularity of Pozi in NA also means to get the correct bit is fairly difficult and when you ask, a lot of people don't even know what it is.

    • @kristofferholst6053
      @kristofferholst6053 Před 3 lety +1

      @@jccayer I hear you ikea for sure need to update their pictograms. But it just baffles me that people are able to read instructions but unable to look at a screw 😉

  • @sparktite
    @sparktite Před 4 měsíci

    Im a bit lost. So the posi heads arent tapered but the regular philis are? They look identical to me. One has the fins stick out more sorta? They both taper at that knuckle point just one has a steeper angle and the other doesnt.... What am i not understanding here?

  • @grahamleiper1538
    @grahamleiper1538 Před 2 měsíci

    Pozidriv is the norm in Europe. Phillips are the odd ones.

  • @thedwarvendispatch5364

    Excellent video. Subscribed.

  • @CheddarCheeseBandit
    @CheddarCheeseBandit Před rokem

    The tops of the screws all have the international marking for PZ pozi drive

  • @arthurrobinson7286
    @arthurrobinson7286 Před rokem

    IKEA in North America is prime example where "Phillips" bits are chewed up quickly not being able to simply recognize the difference between Pozidriv vs Phillips and use the right bit.

  • @jeffreytong
    @jeffreytong Před 5 lety +3

    TIL! Explains all those stripped IKEA screws!

  • @crashthenetcommunity
    @crashthenetcommunity Před 5 lety +2

    so do you guys sell Pozi-Drive bits?
    your website says you don't. ;)

    • @jccayer
      @jccayer  Před 5 lety

      www.jccayer.com/shockwave-2-impact-pozidriv-2-power-bit.html

  • @kim00mik
    @kim00mik Před 3 lety

    Thanks for sharing!

  • @notclagnew
    @notclagnew Před 7 měsíci

    Very helpful, thank you!

  • @Zajebancije
    @Zajebancije Před 2 lety +3

    Everything said is true! Even in Europe, we widely use the PZ and distinguish between the PH and PZ types. All the screwdriver sets sold here have both types included. So when we see the "classic" PH screw-head printed in the instructions and use the PH screwdriver, we are confused and disappointed on how "useless" the IKEA screws are! But the truth is, they wrongly noted screwdrivers to be used at the assembly.

  • @tarassu
    @tarassu Před rokem

    Whole world uses PZ :D

  • @alexthomson7465
    @alexthomson7465 Před 7 měsíci

    Surrounded by milwaukee and DeWalt gear just to tell us he doesn't know the difference between a pz and ph screw. Who uses an impact driver to put ikea furniture together anyway???!!!?

  • @passtheparcel2007
    @passtheparcel2007 Před 3 lety

    PH is Philips an PZ is Pozi drive. An never the twain shall meet...

  • @Realism91
    @Realism91 Před 3 lety

    I prefer PR2 bits, they cam out way less than PH2 in most Phillips screws.

  • @adamrichardson2227
    @adamrichardson2227 Před 4 lety +1

    4:45 Crew-sih-form not circumform. Other than that, good details on the differences and how IKEA should include at least a cheap-o bit. But you know us normies with our flat pack stuff from IKEA, we're gonna strip it even with the right tool. We don't even read the directions thoroughly...

    • @jccayer
      @jccayer  Před 4 lety +1

      haha, Thanks for pointing that out. Didn't notice that at all when uploading the video.

  • @2005sty
    @2005sty Před 3 lety

    Negative effect for the sponsor...simplily because it cannot do a simple job

  • @captaindrywall
    @captaindrywall Před rokem +1

    You web site dosent work and you mumble the words so bad I can figure out what you are saying. I look up poyee poly or what ever nothing.

  • @1992jamo
    @1992jamo Před 4 lety

    You'd look at a manual to find what type of screwdriver to use? Not just look at the screw? LOL.

    • @jccayer
      @jccayer  Před 3 lety +1

      No we don't, but it is not a good excuse to have incorrect information on the product manual.