Torture Testing Cheap vs Expensive Dremel Tools

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  • @Donut
    @Donut  Před 2 lety +499

    What tool should we do next?

  • @ViloniousTV
    @ViloniousTV Před 2 lety +2465

    My girl is a jeweler and she says polishing in one direction gives you far less shine than cross hatching since you end up making valleys instead of getting a uniform smooth surface. Just a lil thing I thought was worth mentioning.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před 2 lety +291

      She's right but there may be more to it than that. The randomized scratch pattern will bounce light in more directions. Which we perceive as sparkle. Why we like sparkle is interesting too. Sparkle imitates what clean water looks like in bright sunshine. So it triggers instincts in us.

    • @ArcticAsian
      @ArcticAsian Před 2 lety +8

      Smarrrt

    • @iamclickb4it
      @iamclickb4it Před 2 lety +128

      @@1pcfred Random Information I'm going to remember

    • @gnaedigerfels
      @gnaedigerfels Před 2 lety +39

      tell your girl that she has a really cool job

    • @ryurc3033
      @ryurc3033 Před 2 lety +50

      Hot wheels monster truck drag race has to be the best tool test I have ever seen. My harbor freight tool has been dragged off the table by my dogs at least 50 times. Still kickin.

  • @gradientO
    @gradientO Před 2 lety +3566

    Cool. I was wondering which electric toothbrush to buy, video came just in time

    • @squintscom
      @squintscom Před 2 lety +67

      You and me both actually

    • @07_axu
      @07_axu Před 2 lety +91

      I was searching for a ball cutter

    • @travise830
      @travise830 Před 2 lety +134

      That name avatar combo lol

    • @Racing_Dude
      @Racing_Dude Před 2 lety +36

      You should put you profile picture as a Chevrolet logo.

    • @guitarfreak342
      @guitarfreak342 Před 2 lety +26

      Always brush with polishing compound

  • @stantheman9002
    @stantheman9002 Před 2 lety +126

    I love how the "Donut Classic" is just beating the shit out of whatever tools you're testing.

  • @Felix-kd8tn
    @Felix-kd8tn Před 2 lety +78

    Big props to the graphic designers and editors, the transitions and stuff really rock!

  • @franklinbalmer9112
    @franklinbalmer9112 Před 2 lety +767

    I would love to see a mock “long term durability” test, just turn them all on high and see which one stays going for the longest

    • @chaserwilliams1
      @chaserwilliams1 Před 2 lety +13

      I was thinking the same.

    • @xupthree60
      @xupthree60 Před 2 lety +51

      I have the Chicago Electric "rotary tool" replaced a very old Dremel. While the new Dremels are surely nicer, it is nicer, more powerful, and heats up less then my old Dremel did. I've had it about 2 years, but I remember when I got it being very impressed and thinking... "even if I have to replace it every year, there's no way the Dremel is worth the price difference"

    • @sarahblikre5674
      @sarahblikre5674 Před 2 lety +13

      That's what I'd like to see if it's possible. I bought a Chicago Electric rotary tool a few years ago. I use it very infrequently and it's starting to die.

    • @zqzj
      @zqzj Před 2 lety

      Yeah me too

    • @Ange1ofD4rkness
      @Ange1ofD4rkness Před 2 lety

      I was hoping for this as well.

  • @arcticfoam5480
    @arcticfoam5480 Před 2 lety +537

    Love it when you guys have the freedom to add humor to the adds, makes them very watchable compared to other channels

    • @icosthop9998
      @icosthop9998 Před 2 lety +8

      Personalize ads 🙂
      I don't mind watching them I don't fast forward these.

    • @dakotastlaurent9407
      @dakotastlaurent9407 Před 2 lety +3

      I still dont watch them, other than sams!

    • @kenyalucy
      @kenyalucy Před 2 lety +1

      I never fast forward Donuts ads. They make them unique and entertaining. Way more likely to buy from their ads and they r memorable

    • @slycarlo8747
      @slycarlo8747 Před 2 lety +1

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    • @damarfadlan9251
      @damarfadlan9251 Před 2 lety

      @@slycarlo8747 what about circular saw??

  • @glenncrockett4451
    @glenncrockett4451 Před 2 lety +113

    I have a Dremel Tool that my Grandfather bought in the early to mid 60's that works very good, if you could see the stuff he made with it, a adjustable wrench that looks like the real thing with moving jaws, a copy of his Stanley 16oz claw hammer, a complete Chess Set that looks store bought and the big one that never got finished as he passed away was a clock, with all the parts made out of wood, he was down to figuring out the springs he would need. He has built other things from wood that would just blow your minds.

    • @user-ss6zt2mo1l
      @user-ss6zt2mo1l Před rokem +19

      Pick up where he left off... finish what he started and you will always have that Bond.

    • @lilsjomp4741
      @lilsjomp4741 Před rokem +7

      finish the clock man, ill help u i got a little experience

    • @cmcog
      @cmcog Před 11 měsíci +5

      yo grandfather was a tweaker

  • @rubbers3
    @rubbers3 Před 2 lety +64

    There are a few factors in choosing a tool:
    -How often will you use it?
    -Can it do things other tools can't?
    -How big of an improvement it would be to have it, rather than using other tools?
    -Would the quality of the tool matter much (i.e. if it's more of a hassle to use it, than to use something else)?
    Those indicate first if you need this tool, and if it's worth investing in. There are some very specific, one use-case only tools, that you use like once a year maybe, but without them, life's pain that one time a year, like screw/bolt extractors. There are also some multi-function tools, that don't do anything better than any of the dedicated tools, but are an all-in-one package, like a Leatherman multi-tool.
    There are also tools that you'd think you wouldn't use much, that can be easily be substituted with other cheap tools, that can't do much, but the things they can do, mean they're an important part of the toolbox - that's a rotary dremel tool. In this case, if you need a small, precise cutter, where an angle grinder would be too big, if you need to drill a pilot hole into something, where a normal drill would be too big, if you need to polish something, and a polisher would be too big, and using sandpaper would be too much of a hassle, it's absolutely perfect. The quality of the tool and the speed of it doesn't matter THAT much. So yeah, go with a cheap one, and you're set.

    • @fatpad00
      @fatpad00 Před 2 lety +13

      With a rotary tool I'd argue the accessories matter much more than the tool itself.

    • @rubbers3
      @rubbers3 Před 2 lety +4

      @@fatpad00 kind of, but the issue is with the tool and it's compatibility with the accessories, or vice versa - if the most common/best accessories fit the tool. There are some cheap brands that use some proprietary standards or attachment methods that vastly limit their compatibility.
      That's a part of the quality of the tool and the hassle of use, which includes finding the bits, needing to order them from China or whatever, instead of getting the off the shelf or a quick shipping.
      That being said, in terms of a rotary yes, the accessories matter a lot, but if they're interchangeable, then the quality of the tool matters a lot - the ability to control the speed of the tool, how comfortable it is to use (i.e. ergonomics), the durability of the motor, the specs of it etc. Basically the things that you can't change but will impact your use of the tool.
      BUT, it's also worth pointing out, that in terms of a rotary, it's very important to remember, HOW TO USE the tool, that it's not a torque tool, but a speed tool. I've seen many people complain about them getting stuck or slowing down or overheating due to pushing hard to do the job faster, instead of using it as intended.

    • @jakezanders6598
      @jakezanders6598 Před 2 lety +10

      My philosophy has always been, if I want a tool, buy the cheapest one possible, abuse it till it breaks, then buy a replacement, now armed with basically all the information in your list. Usecase, ergonomics, etc. Once you know what you dislike about a cheap one, you can shop for a mid or high end to suit your needs

    • @rubbers3
      @rubbers3 Před 2 lety +5

      @@jakezanders6598 That's not a bad idea, but I'm a person that uses hates buying something sub-par, that hates wasting money, so I spend hours or days researching, spending time rather than money.

    • @jakezanders6598
      @jakezanders6598 Před 2 lety +5

      @@rubbers3 makes sense. In a professional setting, I value my time way more than a few cheap tools. And I suppose I'm really only thinking of sub $200 tools anyways. I wouldn't do that with a table saw or something like that

  • @jimmyguy428
    @jimmyguy428 Před 2 lety +402

    Talking long term, I'd have to recommend the Dremel brand. I've had mine for 30 plus years, most of my 35 plus year mechanic career, and it's still going strong. As I was told by an old timer when I first got into the industry, "Service your power tools, and they will serve you well."

    • @jackryan4313
      @jackryan4313 Před 2 lety +44

      Gee wait, taking care of machinery extends its life? Wow
      (Not sarcasm towards you, but to those who cry about their tools breaking in a year or two when they've never done any maintenance on them at all)

    • @FirstLast-bi8xi
      @FirstLast-bi8xi Před 2 lety +78

      A dremel from 30 yrs ago is not the quality of the current ones.

    • @jackryan4313
      @jackryan4313 Před 2 lety +10

      @@FirstLast-bi8xi true...

    • @jimmyguy428
      @jimmyguy428 Před 2 lety +9

      @@jackryan4313 LOL! I understood exactly what you meant. It's sad, but true.

    • @-Jethro-
      @-Jethro- Před 2 lety +7

      @@FirstLast-bi8xi Yep, I also have a 30+ year old Dremel that’s going strong, but sadly I would not expect a new one to be the same.

  • @shifty9800
    @shifty9800 Před 2 lety +207

    i think car jacks would be a great idea for the next episode, from a hand/scissor jack, traditional floor jack, even an air jack

    • @atlehassum1492
      @atlehassum1492 Před 2 lety +2

      YEEEEESS! Car jack country is full of surprises! I had a mid-range priced jack a couple years ago, and it started drooping and leaking oil wayyy too early (after being used like 3-4 times, well within ranges of intended use)

    • @spazmaticaa7989
      @spazmaticaa7989 Před 2 lety +7

      I would probably look more at typical floor jacks. Scissor jacks should really only be used in emergency situations, or to provide some clearance to get a floor jack underneath if the car is too low

    • @modelbreeze1916
      @modelbreeze1916 Před 2 lety

      A showdown between jacks? One might even call it, a good ol Jack Off!

    • @modelbreeze1916
      @modelbreeze1916 Před 2 lety +2

      @@spazmaticaa7989 Yep, I've had about 5 scissor jacks fail on me in my lifetime. Thankfully only while lowering or raising the vehicle to place actual jack stands. It's still a bit scary though, and is the reason people say to never work under your car with just a scissor jack.

    • @tylerdouangmala1054
      @tylerdouangmala1054 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes do this. Comparing jacks would be useful

  • @PatGilliland
    @PatGilliland Před rokem +36

    I used to sell Dremel back in the day and the single biggest factor was the type of bearings in the tool. Bronze bushings are pretty good and are perfectly good for occasional use, but if you are using the tool day in and out, you want ball bearings or better.

    • @blackhawks81H
      @blackhawks81H Před 5 měsíci

      What in an application this size would be better than a ball bearing? Roller bearing?

  • @StrataGz
    @StrataGz Před 2 lety +18

    as a person who works at harbor i definitely recommend adding the extended warranty for any item you buy, especially if it’s something that you use for work or business it’ll save you a lot of money🙌

  • @LazrCat0
    @LazrCat0 Před 2 lety +273

    Something I learned recently is that Dremels are actually VERY user serviceable which is a huge plus. Had one with a blown board and just bought the part for 6 bucks.

    • @moond7853
      @moond7853 Před 2 lety +28

      We bought ours I believe over 8yrs ago and still going strong. Lots of support and high quality parts on top of great warranty. Use the tool adequately for what it’s fcking designed to be used for and you’ll see years of usage. Sad to say, but too many people use tools for the wrong applications and then complain when it fails🤦‍♂️

    • @pashko90
      @pashko90 Před 2 lety +3

      Did try to get a rotor for mine, was been priced over 80% of the MSRP. Bought cheap tool after dremel, worked actually longer then a dremel does.

    • @_BLANK_BLANK
      @_BLANK_BLANK Před 2 lety +3

      I dropped my battery powered dremel in the water bucket I keep below my belt grinder (so it is full of steel particles). I wouldn't turn on after that.
      So I just took it apart, cleaned everything out with qtips and rubbing alcohol, and it went back to working like it did before.

    • @devon8419
      @devon8419 Před 2 lety +1

      nice pfp

    • @N1ko0L
      @N1ko0L Před rokem

      I mean the cheaper one too, but i only needed to remplace the brush over 6 years, and i use it a lot lot, and also drop it a lot lmao

  • @OfficiallySnek
    @OfficiallySnek Před 2 lety +713

    Don't you think that the drop test was a little unfair? If you look closely, the "rotary tools", the Harbor Freight one fell a bit more sideways, causing it to not hit the and bend the shaft as much. The other ones pretty much had a direct hit with the shaft. It might have been better to do a more controlled drop.

    • @911lilslim
      @911lilslim Před 2 lety +37

      Amazon fell directly on the chuck for sure

    • @tankerd1847
      @tankerd1847 Před 2 lety +74

      It's better to use something like an impactor, like a weight on a pendulum that way you know all of the tools are getting hit the same way with the same force. When you drop them you can't control HOW the tool will fall even if you drop them from a jig or something.

    • @modelbreeze1916
      @modelbreeze1916 Před 2 lety +76

      Yeah I noticed that too. They definitely need a more consistent test for the impact durability section. It's kind of pointless if they just land willy nilly. I bet if the harbour freight landed chuck side first it would be just as broken as the others.

    • @kensmith3665
      @kensmith3665 Před 2 lety +10

      Yes. Control the variables and get valid comparisons that may indicate a high probability of a consistent repeated outcome or expectation that can be logically derived from the testing observations.

    • @blahorgaslisk7763
      @blahorgaslisk7763 Před 2 lety +27

      As much as I agree with you about the variability of the drop test, well actually all of the tests, I still think it got one point across. No matter what brand you get an unfortunate drop will damage it. Just because you payed 6 times as much for the Dremel it doesn't mean it will take the abuse shown in the video and not be damaged.
      Yes they could have made a more scientifically relevant test to show exactly how much force it takes to damage the tool, but in the end it's more that you should try to not drop it from a ladder in the first case.
      Measuring the power draw would have been interesting as it would show if the ratings on the box were actually true. Then compare the thermals as what's not going into making the spindle turn is going to generate heat. The less heat the more mechanical power. Still this is once again something that's hard to measure reliable as a efficient fan can blow a lot of that heat out of the tool body.
      Finally put them in a jig with a constant friction to see what it takes to stall them and end it with a burnout test where they are left to run under load until they fail.
      My expectation would be that the Dremel should last the longest, simply because at that price the materials used should be better. However I'm in no way sure about that. A friend of mine worked sorting warranty claims for Bosch and Dremel tools a few years back. I think it was just after Bosch bought Dremel. And I remember him talking about the quality of Dremel tools in words that were not to flattering. I do remember him talking about a jeweler who complained about the runout of the chuck on a Dremel they'd bought. He measured it and had a chat with his contact at Dremel who just said that sure there were some runout, but these were cutting and polishing tools, not precision tools. If they wanted a power tool with a lot better tolerances then they would have pony up a lot more money and buy some other brand.
      I've used both Dremel and other rotary machines, and in general the Dremel machines feel better, both as in the materials used, the molding used and in the ergonomic design. However one machine from Black & Decker was actually better in the hand and more "agile" to work with. However it had pronounced runout making it eat cutoff disks and drill bits.
      Now what really makes a big difference is the tools used. And here I think Dremel has pretty good quality. They also have an incredible width of tools, but unfortunately they do tend to be very expensive.
      The cheap brands tends to sucketh badly when it comes to tool quality. Cheap cutoff discs are my pet pewee. The cheap stuff just tends to dissolve when the disc meats the metal. I've had cutoff disks that seemed to simply melt. I remember a cut that ate four of the cheap ones, not because they exploded but because they simply wasn't tough enough. At the same time a Dremel brand cutoff disk did a copy of that cut in one go with a good deal left after the cut was finished.
      Now there's something I would like to see tested. What brand of cutoff disks for these rotary tools last the longest, cuts the fastest, and at what cost?

  • @mgsPWlover
    @mgsPWlover Před 11 měsíci +3

    This is one of the best series that Donut does, and a big part of it is the AWESOME chemistry between Zach and Jeremiah.

  • @Der_Kleine_Mann
    @Der_Kleine_Mann Před rokem +24

    I would always take the Dremel. I've used cheaper rotaries, but I prefer the Dremel because it can usually be set slower in speed, and it holds the speed more consistent to cheaper ones, also the torque is usually stronger with Dremel. And I like that you can get a lot of ad-ons for the tool, which makes it super versatile

    • @rogerivy2919
      @rogerivy2919 Před rokem +2

      also worth mentioning durability, i think it will outlast the others

    • @Der_Kleine_Mann
      @Der_Kleine_Mann Před rokem +1

      @@rogerivy2919 Yep, that's another good point👍 I can definitely say that the original Dremel tool that I now own already lasts longer than the non-dremel one that I owned before.

    • @sangun123
      @sangun123 Před 9 měsíci +3

      also if something has literally become the name of the item itself like dremel or xerox, it was likely for good reason

    • @25566
      @25566 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I got a dremel for 45$, definitely worth it

  • @chillbass2613
    @chillbass2613 Před 2 lety +166

    I feel like Jobe seems a lot happier as of late. Wishing you the best bud, we love all the new content ❤️

    • @theaterlightman89
      @theaterlightman89 Před 2 lety +84

      Probably because he's not rebuilding power steering racks ha

    • @cosmicfiber4
      @cosmicfiber4 Před 2 lety +3

      Does he have something going on? Hope he is okay if he does

    • @SmokeyBear464
      @SmokeyBear464 Před 2 lety +2

      Except for the new B2B isn’t as good as the old

  • @chrisgenovese8188
    @chrisgenovese8188 Před 2 lety +246

    ive had a rotary tool from walmart (hyper brand) for over 4 years, and it is still going strong. i personally feel these are one of those tools where you can get away with a cheaper brand but spend a bit more on the accessories.

    • @TheLexiconDevils
      @TheLexiconDevils Před 2 lety +9

      Dremel accessories are over priced. The cheap tools fail in crucial points like switches, collet slips, speed controller. And most likely in the worst possible time.Like most tools If you use one everyday get a branded one. If you use it once a month get a cheap one … maybe.

    • @fatpad00
      @fatpad00 Před 2 lety +62

      @@TheLexiconDevils my policy is first buy of a tool, get the cheap one. If it breaks, then investing in the more expensive one is worth it. If it doesnt, well then you saved a bit of cash.

    • @thomashaley3830
      @thomashaley3830 Před 2 lety +8

      Had m6 dremels for 15 plus years and still Goin like new. Buy once cry once.

    • @dougevansdm
      @dougevansdm Před 2 lety +5

      If it weren't for safety glasses, I would have lost an eye to a broken Chicago electric brand rotary bit... So I can agree lol though I wouldn't go lower than midrange for any tool you want to use frequently.

    • @Haywood-Jablomie
      @Haywood-Jablomie Před 2 lety +1

      Hyper Tough is Test Rite brand. It's good stuff for excellent prices

  • @patrickduclos-knott1864
    @patrickduclos-knott1864 Před rokem +3

    That mural at the end looks amazing. Kudos to Riley, that’s some serious talent.

  • @dellstudio10
    @dellstudio10 Před 2 lety +2

    Love my cordless Dremel. Bought it over 3 year’s ago and have gotten way more use out of it than I expected. It’s just so handy for so many thing’s. I’m always finding a use for it.

  • @Seeker_CS
    @Seeker_CS Před 2 lety +233

    I recently bought an Ultra Dremel, it's a beast and gets everything done for me.
    I feel like the drop test really depends on how the tools impacted. Bit first? Back first? Cord first? That definitely could change the damage done.
    Great video though!

    • @modelbreeze1916
      @modelbreeze1916 Před 2 lety +20

      Yeah I think there needs to be a more consistent test for that category. The Harbour freight landed flat on the side where as the others landed bit side first and took them out.

    • @raulotero1134
      @raulotero1134 Před 2 lety +2

      Also the heavier ones take a bigher hit

    • @kensmith3665
      @kensmith3665 Před 2 lety

      It was obvious the Harbour freight one landed on its bit and the real Dremel one landed exactly on its side…. Not a controlled variable at all…. So not scientifically valid…. Fun and hey…’MURICA I guess…. Low standards…. Sad.

    • @jadmann
      @jadmann Před 2 lety

      I have the Dremel 395 @ 35,000 RPMs. It’s a beast!

    • @onepunch7632
      @onepunch7632 Před 2 lety +7

      Thought the same thing so I watched the drops in .25x speed. The 2 that broke landed head first. Harbor Freight landed on the side. I know these tests were more for humor than anything but I'd hate to see someone use these results as a way to determine which one to actually purchase. My Dremel works good as new and it's over 20 years old.

  • @yeahiknow69
    @yeahiknow69 Před 2 lety +158

    I splurged on a nice Dremel recently and now I just come up with random reasons to use it. Worth every penny

    • @birbornot6663
      @birbornot6663 Před 2 lety +5

      I use mine every chance I get, I just love it

    • @Usiris23
      @Usiris23 Před 2 lety +2

      I bought one years ago to do my dogs nails, and I use it for so much more shit than I thought.

    • @qshank2752
      @qshank2752 Před 2 lety

      this is another US product not keeping stuff in house. China is coming.

  • @cracklecracklebaybay5612

    I enjoy these knuckleheads together so much I rewatch these every now and then 😆

  • @niekversteege
    @niekversteege Před 2 lety +10

    I bought a real Dremel brand Dremel in like .. 2007 and I still use it. It looks 100% exactly the same as the Goxawee, which is interesting. Even down to the control switch thing and the stub to keep it from spinning when you mount a new disk or tool.

    • @Slicerwizard
      @Slicerwizard Před rokem +2

      Yep, it's a dead ringer in appearance and performance to my 20 year old Dremel. IMO, it was the winner of this contest.

  • @sawyermartin4434
    @sawyermartin4434 Před 2 lety +71

    That Chicago Electric one used to cost $9.99. I've had one for almost six years & beat the shit out of it. Never let me down! Awesome video guys. The drop test was the best part for sure. Haha.

  • @unifairsum21
    @unifairsum21 Před 2 lety +167

    If you get a Dremel definitely get the wireless one it's so worth it not having a cord to have to plug in plenty of power and battery life
    (Been using the Dremel 8220 for over 2-1/2 years every day multiple hours a day battery is still good been dropped multiple times no issues hella convenient for a job site with no power)

    • @cognizancecognizance8815
      @cognizancecognizance8815 Před 2 lety +2

      They finally invented wireless power.oh wait Tesla already did dat

    • @ardz.
      @ardz. Před 2 lety +98

      @@cognizancecognizance8815 this is the most braindead comment i’ve seen this year

    • @roochiecooch
      @roochiecooch Před 2 lety +26

      @@cognizancecognizance8815 even if you’re trying to do Sarcasm = failed. Funny = failed. Clever = failed. Troll = failed. Cordless tools have been around since before I was able to use them. And that’s longer than Tesla’s have been around. Shoot Elon was still working for PayPal and cordless tools were already being used. They weren’t very good and used nickel cadmium batteries I belibe but they were still there.

    • @antfarmer2227
      @antfarmer2227 Před 2 lety +10

      @@ardz. They aren’t truly incorrect. Nikola Tesla did invent a form of wireless electrical connection with the tesla coil however long ago, it’s just really inefficient. The comment is probably about elon but there’s still a chance it’s not.

    • @americansmark
      @americansmark Před 2 lety +5

      Hell no. The batteries on those are garbage. I've had 4 go bad in 2 years. I threw my dremel away and bought a Dewalt version. Those batteries last.

  • @JetFalco
    @JetFalco Před 2 lety +2

    God I love this series. You guys are just having a helluva time out there.

  • @RailsofForney
    @RailsofForney Před 10 měsíci

    10:58
    Good one. That genuinely took me a second to figure out what you were saying 😂

  • @baconghoti
    @baconghoti Před 2 lety +60

    When it comes to the durability test, would love to see a duration test rather than just a clumsy effer test.

  • @coltoncj1
    @coltoncj1 Před 2 lety +46

    One thing I would’ve loved to see is your subjective impressions. As a professional mechanic, most of my tool choices come down to how the tool feels. A harbor freight cheapy can usually get the job done, but when it comes to using it every day, the tools that feel the best make a big difference!

    • @Ange1ofD4rkness
      @Ange1ofD4rkness Před 2 lety +6

      Can 2nd this.
      My uncle was telling me a story once about how cheaper brands, he starts feeling a vibration (like something wiggling loose kind).

    • @IllusionSector
      @IllusionSector Před 2 měsíci

      _most of my tool choices come down to how the tool feels_ - Even more importantly, how long it will last before you have to replace it! The issue of quality fade has gotten so infuriating that it seem as though merely expecting a product you bought to just work is too much to ask nowadays.

  • @wadecobb8605
    @wadecobb8605 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank y’all for everything you do! I love this show!!

  • @jamesstinebaker1290
    @jamesstinebaker1290 Před 2 lety

    This is too pure y'all are a dynamic duo

  • @nostradeniz3067
    @nostradeniz3067 Před 2 lety +50

    I’m not against sponsored content, but I think Donut definitely does their ads the best. Especially since I find genuine utility for my car from their ads

    • @ShedLifeUK
      @ShedLifeUK Před 2 lety +2

      I've not seen anyone do ads better than Donut purely for the fact some of them are hilarious.

    • @alexanderdimov4768
      @alexanderdimov4768 Před 2 lety +1

      ya man their ads are so fun

    • @SlavJerry
      @SlavJerry Před 2 lety +3

      donut is the only channel that I won't skip the ads

    • @JustaShrimp372
      @JustaShrimp372 Před 2 lety +2

      And they have a countdown

    • @anynonymous1585
      @anynonymous1585 Před 2 lety

      Except for the RAID ad. I hate RAID.

  • @DroneDriveBy
    @DroneDriveBy Před 2 lety +35

    We need a 1/2 Impact test!! it would be SOOOO helpful for any mechanics here (me being one)

    • @srgbobbert
      @srgbobbert Před 2 lety +8

      check out the tourque test channel

    • @nrvsauto8990
      @nrvsauto8990 Před 2 lety +5

      Torque test channel

    • @JohnJames.
      @JohnJames. Před 2 lety

      Heres your sticker

    • @DrBonesFolo
      @DrBonesFolo Před 2 lety

      They did one like 3 month ago

    • @DroneDriveBy
      @DroneDriveBy Před 2 lety

      @@DrBonesFolo That was a 3/8 drive impact test, I want to see a 1/2 drive impact test.

  • @nickqa
    @nickqa Před rokem +1

    I ABSOLUTELY LOVE HOW FUN YOU GUYS MADE THIS! also, great tests 👌🏼

  • @AliErfurt
    @AliErfurt Před 2 lety +3

    The editing of this episode was on point! Props to the artists!

  • @hatefunwrx
    @hatefunwrx Před 2 lety +58

    Great episode. Tools as they are, are just a consumable item (with the exception of specialty tools) and harbor freight has gotten much better and with their warranty and generally decent locations in many ways you can't beat it for how much you spend

    • @ruikazane5123
      @ruikazane5123 Před 2 lety +1

      PLOT TWIST you are not in the USA or Canada. Always wished such a store exists where I am stuck at...

    • @hatefunwrx
      @hatefunwrx Před 2 lety +1

      @@ruikazane5123 damn, im sorry they aren't located in you're area. You could always try to go to their web site and have things shipped to you or ebay(I know having to wait for shipping sucks) best of luck I hope you can find something similar

    • @ruikazane5123
      @ruikazane5123 Před 2 lety +1

      @@hatefunwrx That's why I would be moving out of here when it becomes easy...customs here sucks and we suffered eBay orders not getting here for years and even outright nowhere
      I could have already made good progress on my project if not for the absurd local prices, because ordering them online at the local sites does not give you a chance to test them out before checkout and shipping is tough...

    • @hatefunwrx
      @hatefunwrx Před 2 lety +1

      @@ruikazane5123 that's nuts as hell. It should never be like that anywhere, it's just wrong.

  • @Dirkietje8
    @Dirkietje8 Před 2 lety +16

    I was looking for a Dremel 4300 at first, but for Christmas the company I work at gave a giftcard for a site that had all kinds of bullshit. But they also had a SKIL rotary tool, 1/3 the price of the Dremel and honestly just as practical. For most rotary tools it's better to go cheaper on the tool and a bit more expensive on the working bits like grind wheels and drills.

  • @jimr9499
    @jimr9499 Před rokem

    Jobe and Jer are my favorite part of Donut. So funny lol.

  • @douglasboyle6544
    @douglasboyle6544 Před 2 lety +5

    Harbor freight makes decent tools for non heavy duty, non pro use. If it's something you've got to stake a livelihood on I go for higher quality, but if it's something for the home shop or infrequent use, it'll usually do the job just fine.
    Also that mural looks sharp, your friend of the channel did a great job!

  • @1970HondaCL100
    @1970HondaCL100 Před 2 lety +12

    Donut Media / Project Farm collab when?

    • @will.dornon
      @will.dornon Před 2 lety +2

      Good idea

    • @victortitov1740
      @victortitov1740 Před 2 lety

      there's nothing to collab on i'm afraid, Donut Media is irrelevant compared to Project Farm

    • @will.dornon
      @will.dornon Před 2 lety

      @@victortitov1740 donut has more than 2x the subs than project farm

  • @00Gizmo
    @00Gizmo Před 2 lety +64

    I think i'm still gonna stick with my Dremel. Though now I have a very concrete reason to NOT drop it off the top of a ladder.

    • @shaunbeakley348
      @shaunbeakley348 Před 2 lety +9

      The harbor freight hit on the side, and the Dremel hit on the chuck. So, just don't drop it on the chuck, I guess

    • @pking6021
      @pking6021 Před 2 lety +7

      Is your concrete reason a concrete floor?

    • @fasfgasdfagadsf
      @fasfgasdfagadsf Před 2 lety +2

      I am disappointed there was no actual torture test.

    • @jonathanthomasjohn8348
      @jonathanthomasjohn8348 Před 2 lety +4

      @@fasfgasdfagadsf the part where they hold the tools’ families hostage is on the donut underground

    • @readmyusernamecauseitssoreally
      @readmyusernamecauseitssoreally Před 2 lety +1

      @@fasfgasdfagadsf I mean, I don't think it would be possible to drown these tools like a drill, a drill is much more durable because they're meant to drown to do underwater jobs, not much of a reason to Dremel underwater. And if there's water near your workstation, thats a problem

  • @seanbaker9796
    @seanbaker9796 Před 2 lety

    Great video. I was burning through the early Dremel tool about once every 4 months. I started to play around with the Walmart brand rotary tool. Changing to a higher quality set of brushes and putting a clamp around the front bearing dramatically extends it's life span.

  • @BrennanVP
    @BrennanVP Před rokem +3

    Normally I go for the budget friendly options that are just as good, but one thing to remember with the Dremel: harbor freight and Amazon noname electric motors have a spotty at best track record. But I've been using the same Dremel for about 16 years now and the only change since it was new is a few grease stains.

  • @fausch
    @fausch Před 2 lety +4

    This might be my favorite donut program of all time. Absolutely love the concept, and the chemistry of Jobe and
    Jeremiah is off the charts.

  • @demoteam9692
    @demoteam9692 Před 2 lety +7

    I’m so happy to see Tool Party get another episode! And a season!
    Absolutely excited to see what else is to come!

  • @isaiahjohnson2532
    @isaiahjohnson2532 Před 2 lety

    A video with my two favorite Donut guys! Awesome work fellers!

  • @ChromeFire5
    @ChromeFire5 Před 2 lety +1

    Wow this came at the perfect time. I have a Fiero with aluminum rings around the wheels and being that they're original, they need a good polish and I was trying to figure out the best rotory tool to get 😄 you guys rock

  • @feardominique
    @feardominique Před 2 lety +5

    This is my new favorite series by you guys. So interesting. So informative. Keep them coming 💖
    Zack and Jeremiah together is absolutely hysterical.

  • @idontneedthis66
    @idontneedthis66 Před 2 lety +26

    I think the takeaway is if you use a rotary tool daily or at least weekly, then the Dremel is the one to get for longevity and ability, but if you're a hobbyist who only occasionally needs one, then the harbor freight is perfectly fine. I'd also have liked to see a different durability test where you turn them on at the same time, run them for say an hour, and see if they shutoff before and if not what temps the body of the tool are at when it's done. The original Dremel was notorious for getting hot in your hand with long use, though the new ones like the 4300 never seem to have this issue but imagine the HF or Amazon one might.
    Good stuff as always.

  • @jasonday5143
    @jasonday5143 Před rokem

    Man, this is my favorite show on Donut. I hope more come!

  • @JustStopPlayingGames
    @JustStopPlayingGames Před 2 lety

    I love this series so much. Donut doesn't miss, bro.

  • @jeffrey88888
    @jeffrey88888 Před 2 lety +6

    The Amazon one has been working great for me. I've used it many many times and it still runs strong. It also comes with the flex cable and bits.

  • @olliebonugli8881
    @olliebonugli8881 Před 2 lety +3

    I have the Goxawee one it’s genuinely brilliant for regular use. The long flexible extension is VERY handy too

  • @jasonnelms4556
    @jasonnelms4556 Před rokem +14

    I have a different model Amazon special, it's a little beefier than the one y'all show. Honestly, having had a Dremel at work, it does the job just as good for what I use it for at a fraction of the cost.

    • @WayneWerner
      @WayneWerner Před rokem +1

      That one is built on the same mold my first dremel came out of

  • @WaveDPM
    @WaveDPM Před 6 měsíci

    I was looking for some knowledge and got knowledge, fun, delight (thanks to your beautiful production crew). Thanks guys!

    • @WaveDPM
      @WaveDPM Před 6 měsíci

      Btw, I subscribed during the starting advertising cause the job the video production crew did was already convincing.

  • @readmyusernamecauseitssoreally

    The thing I like about Dremel is there's different styles, there's the pen, the mobile and corded regular version, along with so many helpful adapters. You're paying for the name on one hand, but the other is you get a really nice useful tool from a really great company. Dremel any day

  • @carlsoto1747
    @carlsoto1747 Před 2 lety +13

    I’ve had a Dremel (with flex shaft extension) for the last 15 years and it’s one of my best purchases. The cheapie ones are great for those shitty/dirty jobs where you don’t care about ruining a $25 tool

  • @elliott843
    @elliott843 Před rokem +2

    I love these videos. I hope they do some more

  • @24Skatanas
    @24Skatanas Před rokem

    Love this series! Please do a car jack/stands. I'm looking into getting my first beater but thinking about getting some basic tools first before I fully commit to working on a car on my own.

  • @anup_saha_jk
    @anup_saha_jk Před 2 lety +6

    For the weekend warrior, the Ryobi rotary tool is also pretty good especially if you already invested in the Ryobi system

  • @ryangrissom3532
    @ryangrissom3532 Před 2 lety +72

    Every dremel I've owned has always gone the same way. Molten black plastic shoots out the sides. I always thought dremel was the cheap tool

    • @TonysTechAndCars
      @TonysTechAndCars Před 2 lety +4

      Thats because it is a cheap tool with a high price tag on it. useless

    • @furyofgungnir
      @furyofgungnir Před 2 lety +3

      I also hate dremel is a forced name for all rotary tool. Dremel is just the crap expensive brand. I've bought chinese rotary tools for $10 that still work whereas the only dremel I purchased barely survived 5 months usage.

    • @keeganhache6667
      @keeganhache6667 Před 2 lety +3

      @@furyofgungnir yeah but I use a cheap one not the real dreamel because like you say they are over priced for what I’m doing.
      The tool it self don’t suck and they have a use. The thing is you can’t use it for the wrong job or else it will overheat or break. Like for example if you were to use a dreamel tool to grind down flat bar steel it would not work the best, for that you could use a angle grinder, or something with more power.

    • @Jacobbunt
      @Jacobbunt Před 2 lety +2

      I had the exact same problem. My first one lasted for a decade but then the next one lasted 4 days sending black plastic everywhere.

    • @IrocZIV
      @IrocZIV Před 2 lety

      Mines been good for years now. I wonder what you use them for that they melt on you. Mine gets hot sometimes, but I just make sure to give it some air, and not cover the vents when I use it.

  • @ashmxuth4919
    @ashmxuth4919 Před rokem

    came here from a video of an older guy explaining why these ez lock mechanisms weren't safe lol perfectly demonstrated with the way they fly off with extra pressure great video

  • @Kingspeed422
    @Kingspeed422 Před 2 lety

    Love this series! I’d like to see a “sawsall” episode.

  • @jameznm
    @jameznm Před 2 lety +6

    I'm glad you guys touched on this, I've owned several Dremel branded rotary tools, and I've got to say i feel let down by them, they all failed just outside the 1 year warranty period, I'd say i may have used it twice a month for light duty like cutting an m6-m8 bolt. I was so fed up with it i started shopping around and i found one for sale at 1/3 of the price with a 3 year warranty rather like your $40 tool you demonstrated. So it's been nearly 3 years since i bought it and it's still working but it is showing signs of wear, that's gotta be a win. Thanks for doing this :)

    • @whitechris720
      @whitechris720 Před rokem

      Dremels that I have purchased seen to heat up under a load to the point you need gloves to hold them.

  • @undissatisfied1557
    @undissatisfied1557 Před 2 lety +10

    The Amazon one looks like a direct clone of an older dremel. My dad has a name brand one that looks almost exactly like it.

    • @gromitdodge
      @gromitdodge Před 2 lety +1

      Yeah it looks like a clone of my 30 year old Dremel.

    • @gambit3le
      @gambit3le Před 2 lety

      It definitely does.

    • @Tippman7641
      @Tippman7641 Před 2 lety

      I have that one and it also sounds EXACTLY like the older Dremel as well

  • @wade7959
    @wade7959 Před 2 lety +2

    Fun to watch these tests. I have to say I agree. I would get a less expensive tool... especially with the "anything goes" warranty at Harbor Freight. Even after the warranty purchase, you'd be spending WAY less.
    If you use one of these ALL the time, maybe a high-end Dremel is the way to go. If not, spend less and still get the job done.
    I have a harbor freight impact gun. Some people complain about how long they last in reviews (of course everything has a few bad reviews). I use mine regularly, but not daily for the last 3 or 4 years. It's held up great... even removing lug nuts.

  • @Mr.NiceGuy80
    @Mr.NiceGuy80 Před rokem

    Cool. I was just shopping for my next toenail trimmer. I know exactly which one I want now. Thanks, Project Farm!

  • @Looptydude
    @Looptydude Před 2 lety +6

    I have had the same Dremel for 15 years, actually a 75th anniversary edition and it's been reliable. I was young when I bought it, I am just a hobbyist so it's not like I use it every, but it has been a solid tool for all these years, and I hope it last at least another 15. But if I had a friend who was looking for a rotary tool, I'd probably steer them towards the HF one, especially if it's just for a couple projects here and there.

  • @Crazcompart
    @Crazcompart Před 2 lety +9

    I would take the name I can trust... Dremel.... Especially for polish, detail, and grinding down sharp edges when working with light sheet metal... However, for any heavier sheet metal or automotive applications, I would probably go with an air powered grinder or air powered die grinder...

  • @gogoloish
    @gogoloish Před 2 lety

    God this series is great, love the truck test!

  • @Djexoticdancing69
    @Djexoticdancing69 Před 7 měsíci

    Great video guys, thanks for sharing. Always entertaining watching CZcams and everyone behind the scenes. Thanks for sharing and for making these videos, keep the videos coming.👍👍👍👍👍💯

  • @kedriksimbulan2592
    @kedriksimbulan2592 Před 2 lety +3

    I actually have the Amazon one. It gets everything I need done and I work on custom fab for cars a lot. Definitely worth the money

  • @MrFastFox666
    @MrFastFox666 Před 2 lety +6

    I had the HyperTough tool, which looks just like the Harbor Freight one. It worked well, but after about a year of very light use the little button detent wore out so I can't tighten anything onto the collet. I do make sure to only press the button with the tool stopped. On the other hand, a 20 year old Dremel 100 still works great, but it's a single speed.
    You can get away with a cheap tool, but cheap bits and accessories do make a big difference, they suck big time, get the name brand ones.

  • @CapCannoli
    @CapCannoli Před 2 lety

    Looking forward to more in this series!

  • @edboiio
    @edboiio Před rokem

    Whoever did those graphics listing the specs and differences of each model visually did a really good job!

  • @oddojaggins
    @oddojaggins Před 2 lety +8

    This matches my experience with rotary tools, had both that Dremal and also have the hypertough(walmart) one that was around $20. While I agree dremels cutting wheels and such are better I use them on the Hypertough and had similar result. Cut off so many rusted bolts on my wife's car

    • @StressfulMusicOfficial
      @StressfulMusicOfficial Před 2 lety

      Thinking about grabbing the hyper tough cus I'd be using it for more like the vents and body design. Figure it would do the job nicely, specially since polishing seemed fine enough for whatever i'm trying to clean up that someone didn't take care of.

    • @thespacedpirate
      @thespacedpirate Před 2 lety

      I bought a hypertough 4" grinder and I beat the absolute piss out of the poor thing. The $20 I spent 3 years ago has definitely felt better than the time I $120 and broke it shortly after.

  • @g.wheels
    @g.wheels Před 2 lety

    Cool seeing the OW Pints hiding there! Love my Pint.

  • @jonrachy
    @jonrachy Před 2 lety

    The gambler 500 episode was one of my favorite episodes of all time. You have to go back! More off road!! Ivan Stewart episode! Let's go!

  • @SurleyBlaine
    @SurleyBlaine Před rokem +3

    I've used both Dremmel and a cheaper version. The Dremmel is way louder and the speed settings are set. The cheap one had a dial and rpm display so I could have more control.
    As for cutting disks and such, Dremmel was way better than off brand ones and worth the extra money.

  • @mattglaeser452
    @mattglaeser452 Před 2 lety +3

    Great video. One test I would add would be using the tools when they are kicking up a lot of dust. I've burnt out 3 units working with plaster and drywall over the years.
    I found the Dremel's died the quickest. I've had better luck with the the Black and Decker, one lasting 17-18 years(not sure you can get this model any more). The first Dremel died after a year of use, the second made it maybe 90 days. You actually have to ship the unit back to Dremel directly for warranty. So 1/3 the cost of a new unit or the complete cost of a Harbor Freight just to have it inspected for Warranty. I agree with the video, get a cheap one and abuse it.

    • @1pcfred
      @1pcfred Před 2 lety

      I have a couple B&D RTX rotary tools and they're pretty capable as far as doing the Dremel thing goes. I got one off a clearance table in a big box store for $10 and another on clearance in Walmart for $15. I have other rotary tools for more demanding tasks so my little rotary tools live easy lives. There's definitely places where they're just the thing to use.

  • @yaboihuskymolly1159
    @yaboihuskymolly1159 Před rokem

    the monster truck section about speed is probably my favorite clip off this channel. shit had me LOLing

  • @danielgloates5903
    @danielgloates5903 Před 2 lety

    Honestly my favorite series as of right now

  • @ranwolf7650
    @ranwolf7650 Před 2 lety +25

    I have a cordless rotary tool branded "Hyper Tough", cost about $35. So far, it lasted longer than the $100 Dremel I had to replace.

    • @Haywood-Jablomie
      @Haywood-Jablomie Před 2 lety +2

      Hyper Tough is the Walmart version of Test Rite brand tools... they are a low cost, medium quality brand that are definitely durable for home projects. It's worth your money. Great products in my opinion

    • @Getfuqqedfedboy
      @Getfuqqedfedboy Před 2 lety +1

      I hate the feel in hand of most hyper tough tools and maybe my use cases are a bit too much for it being as I have to maintain 120 acres of land and 15 dedicated off-road vehicles for playing and maintaining it so every tool I invest in gets heavy use and some abuse.
      I like a bargain as much as next person but apart from their pry bars at the local Walmart they offer nothing I can rely on. I have a a battery powered dremel I got a few years ago and I’m surprised as much as next person that it still functions today because I don’t treat it well I treat it like a tool so usually gets stored in my shed outdoors in a bucket for weeks or even months at a time.

    • @jpowens2253
      @jpowens2253 Před 2 lety

      @@Getfuqqedfedboy I've had the same problem. I've tried using "hyper tough" drills, rotary tools, and others from Walmart. They're not bad if you only do small things around the house but when I've tried them on more demanding projects the shortcomings are very apparent.

  • @jonahhaley3543
    @jonahhaley3543 Před 2 lety +15

    Those races where awesome. Love the channel, espically the overlanding high low. Would love to see you guys work with 4WD247

    • @Upbt50gt
      @Upbt50gt Před 2 lety +1

      Same I would love a donut 4wd247 ep

    • @Mark_Bridges
      @Mark_Bridges Před 2 lety

      Might be tricky to work together, one in USA and one in Australia. Otherwise not a bad idea.

    • @jonahhaley3543
      @jonahhaley3543 Před 2 lety

      Well even just a guest appearance on beers in the shed or 4WD247 have said they would love to go to America

  • @hunzhurte
    @hunzhurte Před 2 lety +1

    Donut Media is the only channel where I don't skip the sponsor placements.

  • @EpicAwesomesauce
    @EpicAwesomesauce Před 2 lety +1

    Whoever thought of using the nail polish emoji 💅 for the polishing section is a genius. I laughed so hard when I saw it.

  • @_emmanuel_
    @_emmanuel_ Před 2 lety +9

    Man series like these are why i love donut media, they’re so entertaining while also teaching and giving a lot of valuable information and insight for beginners

  • @FAT9L
    @FAT9L Před 2 lety +3

    The Dremel is definitely worth the money long-term if you're going to be using it all the time, BUT for occasional use you can't go wrong with the Harbor Freight one. I've owned that same tool for 6+ years now, and on the rare occasions I need to use it, it does the job just fine.
    My rule of thumb with tools is that if it's something I'll use once in a while, go with the HF and save the money. If I end up using it enough to break it, it's worth spending the extra cash on a higher end brand.

  • @tri-statedualsport4880

    The drag race had me rolling 😆

  • @joshuacrossman2895
    @joshuacrossman2895 Před 2 lety

    love the new series!

  • @fuerlingerp
    @fuerlingerp Před 2 lety +8

    I bought a Dremel recently, which broke after only an afternoon of polishing aluminium.
    BUT to Dremel's credit, i sent it back to them, they fixed it for free and it has been going strong ever since, which probably wouldn't have happened with a cheaper one.

  • @michaelloucks4292
    @michaelloucks4292 Před 2 lety +7

    I'd love to see torque wrenches. You guys did impact drills already but I would like to know if getting a cheap torque wrench is just as good as an expensive one.

    • @TheLexiconDevils
      @TheLexiconDevils Před 2 lety

      Project Farm did a recent test on torque wrenches. Depends on your application but generally no don’t buy a cheap torque wrench. Buy a mid tier brand or used high end & get it calibrated

    • @michaelloucks4292
      @michaelloucks4292 Před 2 lety

      Interesting. What qualifies as a mid-tier brand though.

  • @waynedalin
    @waynedalin Před 11 měsíci

    Dear content creators, this was just plain fun. I've watched so many reviews, but with yours I found myself laughing as I learned. No easy task. Consider going into the teaching profession, as you have a knack for entertaining and teaching. Many, many thanks for the effort. In particular, the cutting screw head section made me laugh my butt off!

  • @Matiyucci
    @Matiyucci Před 2 lety

    I really love this duo

  • @andoletube
    @andoletube Před 2 lety +4

    6:33 the cheaper Harbour Freight tool did better than the Amazon tool, but you still put it last? Attention to detail, guys!

    • @mikestanley4457
      @mikestanley4457 Před 2 lety

      I saw that too

    • @pheelix-
      @pheelix- Před 2 lety +1

      It was never about the tools. You just watched a 20min ad.

    • @andoletube
      @andoletube Před 2 lety

      @@pheelix- Wow, you see all, don't ya, pal?
      The thing is, the narrative should still make sense. The Harbour freight tool won in the end, so it makes even less sense to overlook the mistake at 6:33
      But by all means keep going on thinking you're clever.
      Oh, and you watched a 20 min ad too, you know.

    • @pheelix-
      @pheelix- Před 2 lety +1

      @@andoletube Not sure how the Harbor Freight tool won when the tests weren't even performed correctly. I bet if that Harbor Freight tool landed on the front like the other 2 did, it would not be working as well.

  • @thatautogarage3644
    @thatautogarage3644 Před 2 lety +9

    I love the concept of these videos but the test ware wildly inconsistent. The drag race should've use the exact same trucks (maybe just pained different) so the weight and drag is the same. Same with the durability test, Could've set up a rig that dropped from the same exact height and the same exact angle.

    • @jrcook927
      @jrcook927 Před 2 lety +1

      This isn't Project Farm. LOL You can only expect so much from this crew.

    • @thatautogarage3644
      @thatautogarage3644 Před 2 lety

      @@jrcook927 Project Farm is a great channel, with loads of useful information. I understand where you’re coming from but side by side comparisons shouldn’t be done if not done correctly.

    • @jrcook927
      @jrcook927 Před 2 lety +1

      @@thatautogarage3644 I agree whole heartedly. My comment wasn’t aimed at yours as much as it was to sarcastically mock these clowns attempt to do tool comparisons. They’re not in it for the data and results. They’re in it only for views. So I don’t expect anything of substance from them.

    • @thatautogarage3644
      @thatautogarage3644 Před 2 lety +1

      @@jrcook927 That I completely understand, I do enjoy watching them for some reason even though the tend to get info wrong across all the different video types. Some they nail though and it's very entertaining.

  • @MrImmortalityPrince
    @MrImmortalityPrince Před 2 lety

    Had a look through their Playlist's and didn't see this one. Should have been saving the past ones. 🙃 If there wasn't already one hopefully Donut makes a playlist.

  • @tommyhurst90
    @tommyhurst90 Před 9 měsíci

    I seriously thought that mural donut painting was a real ripped up crumbled sign 😂🤦