I appreciate Baldy traveling to these places so we can experience them without having to go there. Some of these places aren’t exactly pleasant or holiday worthy, but we’re still curious and love to learn new things, well at least I am.
As a rookie lumberjack I was taught electric chainsaws are always a no-go because they aren't as safe as a gas engine one, also that telescopeing doesn't look long enough for anything useful
@@mcsqueegee81 I live in California (unfortunately) and after this year we won't be able to buy any gas powered yard tools. I've been researching electric mowers and decided to buy the most powerful Ryobi self propelled walk behind mower...junk. I returned it and went to Harbor Freight to see what they had and purchased the only electric mower which was comparable to the Ryobi and I love it, maybe not as much as a gas mower but it's pretty sweet. I have a Ryobi chainsaw that gets most jobs done and a few other cordless tools like a leaf blower and pole saw and I have no complaints. I'm getting older and pulling cords to start gas powered equipment isn't my favorite and so I guess electric is working out for me.
@@IceLynne hopefully not illegal to use one though, that you already have? Or purchase in another state. Here in WA not too happy with out Governor Jay Inslee. He seems to want to adapt us to CA emissions etc. A bunch of crap. Last yr buying the r134a refrigerant became illegal here but you can get it in Oregon. Or if you have a license. Its dumb!!
Those pruning saws are the most dangerous things I've ever seen skil come out with. You cant have a guard on the top and cut safely. All branches you would use this on need to be undercut before you make the down cut. Booooooo on you skil.
The zombie apocalypse one might come in handy 😂
Does it come with a 12 gauges and AR mounting g hardwhere
The trimmer would be handy for the Ex. I'm sure she'd appreciate it as a parting gift, because that hedge probably needs maintenance by now!
She’s already moved on to the oscillating tool and nibbler.
I must say Clint these skil tools are looking real nace lake
the two last give me Warhammer 40k vibe
Damn straight.
That mini chain saw was in AMAZON for almost a decade and sold by millions.
Only SKILS started to clear the dirt off its eyes to play catch up.
I have a tool like the first one and I use it to trim down plants at the end of the season
That telescoping one looks pretty nice. How is it on oil leakage?
No leaking so far. The cap has a pretty cool design
@@ToolReviewZonedoes it flex much?
Thought it read “new outdoor power tools that will probably kill you”
More junk from skill
I appreciate Baldy traveling to these places so we can experience them without having to go there. Some of these places aren’t exactly pleasant or holiday worthy, but we’re still curious and love to learn new things, well at least I am.
They look and sound cheap , as in not durable.
chainsword !!! OMG
I'm too old to bend over, for weeds n things (😮😅😂)
But the mini hedge trimmer & telescoping chainsaw.
Makes me feel young again !
Clint what's the model # of the telescoping saw?
The first thing I would do is take that top guard off put it in File 13.
As a rookie lumberjack I was taught electric chainsaws are always a no-go because they aren't as safe as a gas engine one, also that telescopeing doesn't look long enough for anything useful
Whoever taught you that is a moron
Links?
Useless crap
I'm so happy that you have been enjoying the videos!!!
Look somewhat flimsy to me 🫣
Yeah looks really cheap, black & decker quality. In general the batt powered yard tools are lame compared to gas
@@mcsqueegee81 I live in California (unfortunately) and after this year we won't be able to buy any gas powered yard tools. I've been researching electric mowers and decided to buy the most powerful Ryobi self propelled walk behind mower...junk. I returned it and went to Harbor Freight to see what they had and purchased the only electric mower which was comparable to the Ryobi and I love it, maybe not as much as a gas mower but it's pretty sweet. I have a Ryobi chainsaw that gets most jobs done and a few other cordless tools like a leaf blower and pole saw and I have no complaints. I'm getting older and pulling cords to start gas powered equipment isn't my favorite and so I guess electric is working out for me.
@@IceLynne hopefully not illegal to use one though, that you already have? Or purchase in another state.
Here in WA not too happy with out Governor Jay Inslee. He seems to want to adapt us to CA emissions etc. A bunch of crap. Last yr buying the r134a refrigerant became illegal here but you can get it in Oregon. Or if you have a license. Its dumb!!
DO. NOT. SHEAR. WOODY PLANTS. There is a small list of exceptions - boxwoods, yews, spireas... but NOT a Japanese maple!!!
Love,
Actual gardener
My dad would love this stuff, but man, Im struggling to get him off the gas stuff.
Probably because gas is way more powerful.
More powerful, more durable, more reliable and they don't leave a 2x4 looking like a child cut it with kitchen scissors....
Gotta be the worst I’ve seen
So happy you loved the video
@@ToolReviewZone what a bs reply.
@@IceLynne and I'm glad you liked it as well. Subscribe for more!!!!
It's not hard to recognize a Troller when you say crap like that. 😮
@@IceLynne Cope + Mald + Skill issue. I bet tool review man agrees
Right HEEYA
dont use shears on japanese maple
Ahh perfect! I can dispose of the body in half the time, thanks man 🙏🏼
I here to help 🤣👊
Looks like junk
This is priceless I will need all of that those are zombie apocalypse Fighting tools for real!!!
What !
Now I gotta wait on my "Yakuza" Mini chainsaw to die.
(This joke might get me, off'd 1st.) 😮
exothermic flamethrower: lemme sweep past really quick, clear out all the issues.
I need 1
Are you from Pittsburgh
Skills been innovating long before anyone. 😊
Those pruning saws are the most dangerous things I've ever seen skil come out with. You cant have a guard on the top and cut safely. All branches you would use this on need to be undercut before you make the down cut. Booooooo on you skil.
Those things have been around probably since before you were born skil did not invent that
Shit
I neet to buy 1..