I Bought A Pallet of TEMU Tools

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I've never seen an entire woodworking company struggle so much to put in some screws

canadianhunter
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“The settings are 7 and H” made this video worth the watch 😂

danieldube
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Need more comparisons in a non-sponsored video.

RealAndySkibba
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Definitely and add for Temu. I like how the title is, " I Bought A Pallet of TEMU Tools" but in the video he said Temu reached out to him and he, "requested" the tools.

davidsavage
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Watching you guys drive screws is painful lol.

buchananwood
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With battery-powered drills in the Chinese market they will have their own name and their own battery standard but, most will use makita - bosch - dewalt batteries.

I'm from southeast Asia, and professional workers in the countryside always like to use a brand like dekton because it has a German standard but is made in China.

luaxongfan
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The only thing with worth on that Temu pallet was the pallet it came in on 😂

lilap
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If you are a DIY enthusiast, I'd recommend the Einhell tool range. They have a 3 year warranty extension and 10 year service guarantee for the brushless motor in ALL brushless tools. Unlike the other DIY type tools, they also sell all the spare parts.... and I mean LITERALLY EVERYTHING!! The big brands don't even do that for the majority of their tools. In 5 years of using their tools, I've only had 1 battery die and 1 charger, and I use them a LOT. They are also compatible with a load of the other cheap DIY brands

Zogg
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This is a paid advertisement. You will not see these being used in any video in the future.

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Only problem is Temu tools are cheaper but your pvt data and bank info they steal is priceless.

aciidbeard
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As a professional carpenter, for individuals who are just starting out or seeking budget-friendly tools, I recommend the following:

Buy used Milwaukee M12 Brushless tools along with new M12 Batteries. M12 batteries typically cost about half as much as the M18 ones, while offering the same capacity. I always recommend buying new batteries though. Buying those used is not worth the risk. I bought an almost new but used Fuel 1/4 impact driver for $70 and a 2 pack Red Lithium 2.0 battery set for $50.The impact can switch between drill mode and impact eliminating the need to purchase two tools. Once you are looking to level up, move on to the M18 series. For anything that requires lots of drilling power buy either a Makita or a Milwaukee corded drill for $115 and $90 respectively. They have plenty of power and should last you a long time. My Makita corded drill served me about 15 years.

joseespinoza
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Best part of the video @ 19:25. The power settings are 7 and H. Laughed! thanks for not editing it out

allongshanks
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for the price of these I'm spending 20% more for hercules tools from HF. They have great warranties on tools and batteries and the most simple returns. Can't beat that in the "budget" tools world.

jdnort
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I bought the Temu mid size light that takes a 20V DeWalt battery. Son if a gun is bright!! I left it on low all night at work, came in the next morning and it seemed just as bright as when I went home. I hate to admit it, but after using it several times, I bought the two smaller ones for home and for my motorbike trailer. Takes for ever to draw down the standard battery, can only imagine how long it would last with the bigger 20V batteries. Very pleasantly shocked.
EDIT: I own a hydraulic repair shop, these DeWalt compatible lights have done very well with the oil too.

Hydraulic
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I just got a DeWalt 20v max drill and impact set with 2 batteries, charger and a case of bits for 139$ with a bag of course.

terrell
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Try using a makita battery in the javn brand stuff. It’s worked for me before with a single hand battery chain saw and the makita battery in it made it much better to use and it didn’t cut out like the cheap battery does in it.

jasonwoods
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Temu is so cheap because they make up the rest of the money by selling all your info!

JNDCreations
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I read a review of a two-bit, made in China Harbor Freight roofers triangle thingy. Had the angles marked right on it. The guy who bought it used it to erect an entire roof, and when you got to the end nothing was lining up. Finds out that those doggone Chinese had etched the wrong angle markings on to it. Is it worth saving a couple bucks?

TurboDV
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All those temu tools are all gonna end up in the landfill. The name brand tools are more expensive for a reason.

Sure the temu drill is half price, but they probably won't last even half as long as one of the name brands.

grfulcaps
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Ridgid often has a combo Drill and an Impact Driver for $99 and regularly priced at $159, so no reason to go Temu on those items (if you need both).
Also you really gotta factor in batteries to power tool cost, they are the major cost in them, often more then the tool.

DanielRichards