Ready to ride a DeWALT Turbo ToughSystem 3.0 on the JOBSITE? Power Tool News! S4E6

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Welcome to the 6th episode of Season 4 of the Power Tool Week in Review!

This week, we’re gonna look at personal mobility on the jobsite, plus, we watch a dummy test heated jackets, and see the world first cordless ½” router. THIS is your #PowerToolWeekInReview

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Thank you @Egopowerplus and @OhioPowerTool for sponsoring this episode. We couldn't do this without you.
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Porter cable had a 19.2 full-size router with a ploughing base I own one in 2002

josejacobo
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I would love to have some sort of powered transporter. Some of the factories and warehouses I work in are huge!

HVACguy
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Honestly a personal transporter would be amazing. Have a couple jobs that we have to park almost a mile away and haul all of our crap to and from the job.

larsanderson
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Project Farm !! one of the best informative and scientist detective type out there !! me a big fan of his work !!

HectorPerez-tbhn
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How come I never heard about this show and it's so good?! Feels like television.

jesusaguirre
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Ok I’m subscribing just because on the spoon

knovikain
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That battery powered vehicle looks awesome! I actually thought of this long ago and wondered if the tool companies were addressing it. Sort of like a small, tool hauling ATV. I would definitely get one for myself. That concept looked amazing. Not saying it would be viable for an actual construction company to let employees abuse, but getting it for yourself, and knowing it would be taken care of, would be awesome.

bryangrim
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A joyride on the job site would be fun, imagine doing burnouts and drifting around the job sites.
But seriously they could make it into more than just a transporter thing, it could be a mini crane, a snowblower, able to tow stuff.

garrybear
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Stoked to see my local aussie store (Sydney tools) on your channel

JS-tbhu
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the person who invented the fugus brick must be a funguy love my puns

kevinalmeida
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A job site segway makes so much sense especially with big commercial jobs.

FirstLast-toji
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Jobsite segways would be a game changer

FlyTrue
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Why stop at wheels? “Milwaukee framing bot frame a shed for me with the studs I estimated with the rule of thumb Rob taught us”

Darthwill
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While not in need, that price for the cordless plunge router seems really reasonable.

Timothy-NH
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The picture at 4:23 is in ottawa Canada on the zibi project. Guys name is Cory I think

JustAnotherCarpenter
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Hahahaha that tension section was legendary!!!

You guys know no end with effort for the channel!!

Chapeu!!

shifty
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I would ride that trike round the block no problem.

mikeredhead
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YES TO JOBSITE JOYRIDE When I was working as a commercial electrician installing lighting new construction warehouses we would use small service carts/skyjacks/forklifts etc to go on trips through the warehouses sometimes spanning 100s of meters. Without those means of transport it would be exhausting to walk around the jobsite

crticalhits
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Great episode as always! Segway is better than the trike, cause you can also go indoor with it! 😆 Have a nice week-end guys, happy DIY projects! 🦾

SEBTECHDIY
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I need that ride stand up one that it I'll by that right now

joevindigni