Karl Entner
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Saturdaydrive07142024
Just another Saturday drive needed to get my mother car driving since its been in the drive way for over a week. Figure to pass by at the office for a quick visit to the outside of the building then head back home.
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Driving to church
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Went into Rosemere to drop off 8 huge bags of leftover clothe from my father that had past away. I just dropped there without recording that . The drive through Rosemere is nice.,
Ryobi HP74L screwdriver and accessories
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Gotta l;ove the screwdriver set from Ryobi. And luckily I had a 1/4 hex bits to go with it. With so many different kinds of bits in there beside the Robertson bit, Phillip bit, Flathead, Torq. Well take a look and you'll see.
Rotary Tools
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Just some general knowledge of using both corded and battery operated Rotary too kits. Both have their pros and cons depending on what you do. I have used both for two different circumstances. And worked out great. Even though I am not a professional Handyman at all.
Driving to the office and back home
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Decided to drive up to the office it has been a while since I was there last which is close to 4 years. I took my mothers car to give the car a little work out on the high way and on the main streets. The car made it there and back without a hitch at all.
Summertime Driver Jane 6 2024
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Just some driving during my vacation time.
viewing 8x
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Just trying toms day driving with a Dash Cam with 8X speed through Openshot
Night driving
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Just trying toms day driving with a Dash Cam with 8X through OPen shot.
Night driving 8X
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Just trying toms day driving with a Dash Cam at night
Day driving
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Just trying toms day driving with a Dash Cam
Ryobi HP74L Review
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The video was sped up 8X normal in comparison at normal recording in openshot looks like it is okay. There was an option for 16X as well too.
Driving into Montreal
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Just decided on Saturday to drive into Ville Saine Laurent a suburb of Montreal to give my car a little bit of driving on the High like Last Sunday when I went to have Lunch with my Younger Brother and mother. Just wanted to get use to highway driving with the card as well. WHen I go off into Ville Saint Laurent I headed over to where the ofiice which the Technicians head to get their parts del...
Driving to Chalet BBQ in Montreal and back home
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Was driving into Montreal to meet up with my younger brother and my mother at Chalet BBW. A great place for chicken done on the BBQ with sauce, Fries and Coleslaw. It's been open since 1944. If you are ever in Montreal Try this place. It is fantastic. www.chaletbbq.com/en/eng.html
Hyundsi Rlsntrs 2008 review
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My personal review of a 2008 Hyundai Elantra with 200K on it. It is really a nice car even for me when I am not driving too much. Mileage is great on the 2Liter inline 4 cylinder with a 3 speed automatic.
Ryobi Multitool and accessories
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A small review which I love this Oscialating tool. Even though it is an older model from Ryobi before they changed it over to the newer style of both brush and brushell. I also includer a set of Mastercraft blades that I had found over At Canadiantire which is a Canadian magazine of stuff for cars, home, tools as such..
Driiving test
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Driiving test
Dashcam review from Amazon
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Dashcam review from Amazon
Blood pressure device
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Blood pressure device
Tools and Batteries
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Tools and Batteries
Ryobi air compressor
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Ryobi air compressor
Happy HOlidays
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Happy HOlidays
2 keyboard review
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2 keyboard review
My Asawa birthday
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My Asawa birthday
city ride
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city ride
Dashcam review
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Dashcam review
windows 11 Unsupported hardware
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windows 11 Unsupported hardware
Lenovo m710q Review
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Lenovo m710q Review
PCL720 Stick vacuum review
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PCL720 Stick vacuum review
Letsfit Smart watch 205L What happened to my old smart watch from Lets fit.
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Letsfit Smart watch 205L What happened to my old smart watch from Lets fit.
Ryobi PCL811B REVIEW
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Ryobi PCL811B REVIEW

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @magicchessreplays8203
    @magicchessreplays8203 Місяць тому

    Does it support wifi?

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore Місяць тому

      @@magicchessreplays8203 it should if you have an internal wifi card in it. Or purchase a tplink dongle that plugs into a USB port in the back. This one had neither of them. The dingle usb is cheap to get to use with it. The router is not too far away for this o e. So a network cable come in handy for connecting to the network.

    • @magicchessreplays8203
      @magicchessreplays8203 Місяць тому

      @@Compucore im eyeing these and it said 5G wifi, is it the same thing or only 5G stuff?

    • @creativemaster007
      @creativemaster007 Місяць тому

      5G means 5GHZ wifi. Another one is 2.5GHZ.

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 29 днів тому

      @@creativemaster007 If you mean the regular wireless connection off of the home router So long as the dongle itself that says for use with those you will be fine. My router that I have can 2.5ghz for my place which is fine.

  • @jp7489
    @jp7489 2 місяці тому

    I still have one wish I can just replace the battery it's starting to lose power

  • @t.s8113
    @t.s8113 4 місяці тому

    Thank you for your review. Do you have to be tech savvy to use this? 🧡🧡

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 4 місяці тому

      Not really I did have a little problem when creating the account for it. But I call that in on the phone number provided by ooma. Once that was done I could get in. Logging into ooma is great for adding your contacts into your phone. Just make sure that the base and the handset are synced together. At first before registering it. I love base prices that they have compared to the other phone that are voice over ip like this one. Took me a while and a lot of convincing from my mentee to make the switch.

  • @b4zz3d59
    @b4zz3d59 4 місяці тому

    Sound is a little low and rough. Just heads up. Thanks for the review.

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 4 місяці тому

      Yeah thanks for letting me know regarding that. Its one of those web camera from Amazon. It's either going to be a hit or miss when using them.

  • @megg7558
    @megg7558 5 місяців тому

    I clicked on your video to see how to charge it.😅 where is the charging port????

  • @whitebunny6965
    @whitebunny6965 5 місяців тому

    Where is the charger port ?

  • @mateoharmiss5830
    @mateoharmiss5830 6 місяців тому

    Does it come with microphone or speakers if you want to do video conference? Thanks

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 6 місяців тому

      Speakers and microphone are sold separately I'm afraid. You can like I did buy a USB Webcam that has a built in microphone and the camera does 1080p nicely as well. I have some pretty that I wear for work that callĺllllĺp.

  • @riffdex
    @riffdex 7 місяців тому

    So I know their trying to save money, but it sure would be nice if they populated the slot for a second NVME.

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 6 місяців тому

      True there is one underneath. There are some contacts on the motherboard where a second can be put in place. If would have been nice to see two available for that. And still use the the normal sata ssd at the same time.

  • @floobertuber
    @floobertuber 7 місяців тому

    I have all of these products, except for the BT/radio you showed. In some cases, I have a couple of them. Good picks and all very useful tools! That said, you should stop reading my comment here, unless you want to hear a real earful about the P727 lights... which are fantastic and super useful, until they break. Which they will, because they have two major, inherent design flaws. The first problem with the P727 is that green plastic ring piece located on the pivot point of the light. Apparently just cheap PVC or styrene, it is not a tough enough material for the task. It isn't just cosmetic, it's also serving as a cap to hold a screw in place inside, which is the actual thing holding that joint together. They should've used all metal fastener parts, because trust me brothers and sisters, eventually that green plastic part is going to fail on you. I own two of these lights, and on BOTH of them, that green ring part broke down. It cracked up and eventually crumbled into pieces on one of them, and on the other, it's begun cracking but is holding together (barely) for the moment. I have had to work out a way to use appropriate steel washers and 1/4" bolts to bolster the whole damn joint so that it still functions. At least mechanically, that is. Which brings me to "flaw number two...." The second issue is electrical failure. Where the power wires bridging the near and far LED segments are wrapped inside the aforementioned pivoting joint, the wires eventually become fatigued and break. You'll know it's happening when the distal LED segment becomes unreliable or dead entirely, as one or both conductors begin to fracture. The type of wire they used is thin and fairly stiff, does not flex well... so the large amount of movement they experience when you rotate the joint eventually leads to wire failure. To make matters worse, it is a very confined space in there, and doing a solder repair in-situ is terribly challenging -- and it's only a matter of time before it fails again. You might as well take off all the clear plastic covers and just bridge through a new run of wire if you want to fix it yourself. Expect that you'll be doing this periodically, unless you have some super-tough but thin wire to use. BOTH of these failures (green ring, wire breaks) happened to BOTH of my P727s. To Ryobi's credit, they replaced both P727s under warranty and mailed new ones directly to me. However, my warranty is now expired, and there is little doubt that both will break again. My P727s enjoy a very cushy life of clean/dry/warm indoor use, so it's truly not a matter of rough use. They're just poorly designed. Ryobi should upgrade this product's engineering and eliminate both of these major flaws.

  • @gaveintothedarkness
    @gaveintothedarkness 7 місяців тому

    great review!

  • @kenerickson4923
    @kenerickson4923 7 місяців тому

    Love my glue gun. You can get different tips or different colors of glue.

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 7 місяців тому

      I think at home depot they sold through there. I have just the regular tunes for it.

  • @KriswixxSlots
    @KriswixxSlots 8 місяців тому

    Thanks. I know this is old, but Do you have the specs on the power cord? what amps i gotta charge it at? I lost the charger. Does it still work a year later? Thanks man.

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 8 місяців тому

      If memory serves me correctly it's 9volt at 500milliamp when charging I'll have to double check I have the charger still here for it.

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 8 місяців тому

      Just an update its 200 not 500 I found it after I had finished work this evening. And no worries I would rather help a fellow Ryobian get the information they need. I remember somewhere on the internet there was a place just on ordering parts for the tools. I just don't know if that included the chargers like this one or replacement components for the regular chargers for yhe 18v or 40v line.

    • @KriswixxSlots
      @KriswixxSlots 7 місяців тому

      @@Compucore yes thank you! I saw chargers on amazon for 12$+ but figured i had one in a box somewhere was trying to match. I took mine apart and charged the batteries separately, and now need to assemble it but wanted to make sure i can keep a charge. I could dangle two wires out the bottom with clips but that seems extra. Tryn to make use of things. THANKS!

  • @scerdy3
    @scerdy3 11 місяців тому

    Great review!

  • @GorgeyWoofy-jb3ip
    @GorgeyWoofy-jb3ip Рік тому

    I love my Ryobi powers tool very handy for fixing lawnmowers and small petrol and diesel equipment

  • @stephenjett7838
    @stephenjett7838 Рік тому

    i personally have all the tools you mention with the exception of the blower and i toally agree with you

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore Рік тому

      The little blower or inflator you'll like as well too. I use it sometime just to clear out as an example the stick vacuum canister that I have. To clean it up after being used. The filter being used in that particular tool I'll use my oiless air compressor with about 20 psi to clear the dust off of that. It does a good job for what I bought it for. So I don't have a huge complaints about them. Unless they are hhe one offs of being dead on arrival of new tools that I'll bring back and exchange out due to an internal connection breaking on the switch or some other unfortunate problem that wasn't caught before it was shipped out you know.

  • @jamiewise4007
    @jamiewise4007 Рік тому

    How can you suggest I have these tools when 2 of them you said you haven't used yet? Do you just collect tools for fun? I only buy tools I need for working.

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore Рік тому

      I've started using them after I had made this video when I had posted.

  • @DeeJaySmith1967
    @DeeJaySmith1967 Рік тому

    Someone is clueless 🤦🏿‍♂️

  • @tonyrome068
    @tonyrome068 Рік тому

    Tire inflator is a little weak but great in a pinch

  • @tonyrome068
    @tonyrome068 Рік тому

    The bluetooth has great volume outside and loud indoors!

  • @tonyrome068
    @tonyrome068 Рік тому

    The glue gun heats up quickly. Have used it on the job for transition strips or other pieces of wood until I nail them or things in the car

  • @rudyvalentin1789
    @rudyvalentin1789 Рік тому

    The tire inflator from Ryobi I like is the P747 model. It will inflate four tires without motor heating up and still have 3/4 charge remaining

  • @rberinger7647
    @rberinger7647 Рік тому

    I love the newer digital inflator it seems more accurate than the analog gauge ever was. HD had the digitals on sale for $23 last year and I bought all they had in stock. I put one in the trunk of each car with some of my older batteries, one in the garage and one in the lawn mower shed. Very convenient and POWERFUL. Plus, they don't seem to drain the battery much for the inflation power that you get. I'm very impressed. Usually the lawn mower is the biggest pain for cheap leaky tires. But I bought a chrysler 200 a couple of years ago that sat in my garage for 8 mos last year while I worked out of town. When I came back it had a flat tire looks new. No big deal. But ever since then it seems to lose a couple of pounds per day. Took it to a couple of shops and they couldn't find a problem. Consensus was that maybe its a bad bead. I didn't want to throw $22 at a remount and balance at the time not knowing if it would solve, so have just been filling it once a week when I drive it. The inflator is a great tool for that. Quick and easy!

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore Рік тому

      In Canada they're a little more expensive. I think it's close to $40 Canadian I believe I would have to check the home depot Canada. The Canadian version of direct tools so far is only one store in Toronto Ontario.

  • @andrew4403
    @andrew4403 Рік тому

    How would you know if we would need that glue gun You haven't even used it yourself It could be a piece of crap. And then you want to suggest it to us.😮 And use it first before you say it's good for us to buy. Thanks

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore Рік тому

      For the fact I have used it several times myself Andrew. Before and after I made this video.

    • @andrew4403
      @andrew4403 Рік тому

      Go back to your video where you said I haven't used this one yet. Now that's the only reason I'm saying it. Specifically the glue gun.

  • @doranmaxwell1755
    @doranmaxwell1755 Рік тому

    Can't think of one of the five that I have any use for.

  • @dedogster
    @dedogster Рік тому

    I bought the lamp to use in a blackout, and it had become one of my most used tool, I have it on my work bench to give extra light when I am doing persion work, very handy

  • @bcreason
    @bcreason Рік тому

    I have the light. It’s the most used of all my tools. It won’t light up a room but is good light for the bench or to augment room lights.

  • @vincentlawrence677
    @vincentlawrence677 2 роки тому

    It's called a DIAMETER!!! Low, medium, high??? Try High, med. low. Usually when someone gives a review of something, they aren't clueless.

  • @vincentlawrence677
    @vincentlawrence677 2 роки тому

    REE-O-BEE.

  • @russbrockway1726
    @russbrockway1726 2 роки тому

    how do you do reviews without actually showing the product being used?

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 2 роки тому

      I test them out personally before making the the video.

  • @davidlynn3947
    @davidlynn3947 2 роки тому

    0:18

  • @davidlynn3947
    @davidlynn3947 2 роки тому

    Yer out!

  • @GunSlinger221
    @GunSlinger221 2 роки тому

    I have a collection of Ryobi tools, I like the fact that they are affordable and dependable. Also the batteries work even if you own the older generation of tools which I do. I have to disagree on the glue gun, I have it and have found it to be the only Ryobi tool that I regret buying. No matter what style battery I use, the results are the same I cannot get much trigger time. Maybe I have a bad glue gun but I can never seem to finish a job without running out of juice. I even turn it off during stand-by time, doesn't matter the batteries seem to not last long.

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore Рік тому

      Don't forget it'll be the same even with a corded hot glue gun as well. When ever you pull the trigger to add more glue. What has already come out. The new glue going in which is coming in as a solid needs to be heated up and to liquefy into a usable state. I've done more than enough boxes from Suleman beer and Boris beer that. The sticks being used don't instantly go into a liquid state that easily. And the heater inside the gun draws a a fair amount of power from a 4ah battery at 18v. They will last about 2.5 to 4 hours depending on usage.

  • @kylej7218
    @kylej7218 2 роки тому

    i let a friend borrow my ryobi inflator for a camping/ float trip, he told me there were other guys there with $200+ dollar portable inflators and my little $20 dollar inflator blew them out the water, inflated their floats, beds etc before other guys could get a single bed inflated, i love that little beast, i use it in particular to clean out exhaust fans, or on a super hot day nothing feels better than sticking the nozzle up your shirt and going to town. i swear by ryobi all day.

  • @dwaynekw7320
    @dwaynekw7320 2 роки тому

    😭 Promo'SM!!

  • @tmunger
    @tmunger 2 роки тому

    Correct The p119 saved one of my batteries.

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 2 роки тому

      That's why I use it only for that. Knock on wood I did not need to do it yet. I've heard by others who had similar problems. Where the battery pack was I think below 10 or 12 volts I believe. Then this is definitely the one to recover with since it's a slow charger running at 7 watts. And not like the other two. Where they are running at 50 and 85 respectively.

  • @madpogue
    @madpogue 3 роки тому

    The Ryobi P731 inflator does the job of both the inflators you feature here, and the tire inflator has an automatic shut-off feature.

  • @jjhack3r
    @jjhack3r 3 роки тому

    All useless tools to me...

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 3 роки тому

      I'm sorry to hear that you may not find it useful for you personally to use in your projects that you have there. There are other people like myself and others that may have a useful in project that we have coming up in our projects that are in the works. We can agree to disagree that we al do not always need the latest and greatest tools from ryobi. I know I personally need the new line of brushless tools that Ryobi has. But that's okay for me. So long as I am happy with the current line of tools that I already have from them. That is all that matters.

  • @jjhack3r
    @jjhack3r 3 роки тому

    "I have used this at least twice"... Well that doesn't tell me anything about the quality.

  • @zk_6312
    @zk_6312 3 роки тому

    Some more tools that you don't really need.

  • @Eazytarget
    @Eazytarget 4 роки тому

    Top 5 must haves that I haven’t actually used

    • @Greeves421a
      @Greeves421a 3 роки тому

      I was just about to say the same thing...used this twice.....haven't used this yet.....Must have tools I like the idea of having.

    • @Eazytarget
      @Eazytarget 3 роки тому

      @@Greeves421a yeah basically I think my point was 4 out of the 5 he was like I haven’t actually used this or it was only 1-2 uses haha but it would be a great tool

  • @ghiagoo
    @ghiagoo 4 роки тому

    I like your idea of using the glue gun to temporarily tack something together. Makes DIY easier to do

  • @daveprouty6477
    @daveprouty6477 4 роки тому

    I have the glue gun and the tire inflator. Work great! Thinking about getting the new tire inflator with digital gauge, but might go for the bigger unit they make. The light is interesting. My son has that radio. He likes it. I like the blower. A possible near future purchase. I was almost worried I'd get Covid-19 with all that coughing going on! Lol. Take care of that. Sounds nasty! 👍

  • @razhua
    @razhua 4 роки тому

    I don't see why you dont have a drill or an impact wrench in your must haves

    • @dmo848
      @dmo848 Рік тому

      I call the impact my boom boom gun

  • @draketdraco
    @draketdraco 4 роки тому

    At the drive in

  • @YoSpiff
    @YoSpiff 4 роки тому

    I have the glue gun and it's been one of the most used tools I have from Ryobi. Oddly, it won't work with the P103 battery but it works fine with every other one I have. The only thing I noticed is the P103 has one additional contact that the other batteries don't. But the P103 works with everything else.

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 4 роки тому

      That is unusual. That's a hp battery if I'm not mistaken. The you can use any of the 18v line from ryobi. Just anything smaller than a 4ah the battery won't last long. Because it needs to warm or heat the glue up to become viscous. I've used a 4ah and a 6ah hp+ battery without a problem.

  • @MelsVideo
    @MelsVideo 4 роки тому

    Wow great i love playing that

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 4 роки тому

      Yeah it's been about several months now that I haven't played here. I fractured my left arm over here. As soon as I can get the exercise done. I'm going back into playing it again. What I might do is to start doing trick shots on the standard pool table. Not exactly like venom but close to it and for fun of course.

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 4 роки тому

      And the other thing learning how to give the ball the proper spin on it. I know I have made some fluke shots where the object ball road the green felt on top and plopped into the opposite pockets are funny to see and do.

  • @PKpopdU
    @PKpopdU 4 роки тому

    Unboxing?

  • @pennylandicho1759
    @pennylandicho1759 5 років тому

    Wow... Very informative... Good job teacher

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 5 років тому

      I try Penny. Take a look at the other one there that I have for the TV as well.

  • @CharmieJohnson
    @CharmieJohnson 5 років тому

    Look like really good tool there my friend. Thanks for sharing. Im here to give love and support. I have watched and supported your channel. Please be my friend and support me back. Thank you!

    • @Compucore
      @Compucore 5 років тому

      Considerate done. I have subscribed and rang the bell for notification. I'm uploading two more video this evening. There will be more coming soon.

  • @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1636
    @grzegorzbrzeczyszczykiewic1636 5 років тому

    Can you upload a download link for this ubuntu version?