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I think he did a great job. His show isn’t a consumer reports for the knife obsessed. He is a shotgun at the waist type of guy. This type of research brings people to good questions, they come here (the forum) for the answers.mmadison wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 2:46 pmI think Todd is great. But wow, is it fascinating to see a non-knifenut's take. The best brand - derived from a arbitrary selection of models and testing that ignores steel types, ergonomics, customer service, history, etc., is pretty sophomoric.
I was cringing throughout the entire video. That was painful.
I watch almost all of his videos, whether the subject is interesting to me or not. His tests are frequently ingenious and always interesting to watch. He may not go into as much depth as I would like and sometimes it seems that he should modify his tests and start the tests over with new specimens, but it is what it is.
I actually spent a few years writing for a website that did similar consumer-reports-style tests on household appliances etc., and it's a tough job to do well. I think Todd does the "comparing the best [product category]" schtick about as well as anyone who's not a specialist in a particular product category can hope to do.Superflex wrote: ↑Mon Feb 07, 2022 5:26 pm"We're going to test that"
I like the work Todd does. No nonsense, fair destructive testing of tools and such.
He isn't sponsored and buys all the items he destroys with his own dollars.
Those who criticize his work ought to put up their own dollars and time before finding fault with his methods.