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Todd,[1] better known as Project Farm, is an American[citation needed] YouTuber and reviewer who makes tool review videos. He test products which claim they are better than others, along with genuine against knock-off products.[2] Todd created Project Farm on January 23, 2017, and the channel...
20 sie 2023 · Project Farm releases videos every Sunday. Given that the stubby was supposed to release on the 17th, the review was scheduled to be released on the 20th. Like with the normal screwdriver, it was put on sale (pre-order) on the 30th of August 2022 and Project Farm's review came on the 4th of September.
As a tool enthusiast, I generally buy high-quality examples of tools. If anything, I think Project Farm probably gives outsized credit to lower priced examples. YouTubers like this (Torque Test would be another good example) have really highlighted how close budget-conscious brands have gotten to competitors like Snap On.
r/projectfarm: A subreddit for fans of the Project Farm channel on YouTube.
6 lut 2024 · Project Farm, a guy who tests products weekly did a test video on different non stick pans. He tests things like heat distribution and how tough the coatings are. Pretty interesting, some high name brands don't always end up first.