"Totalboat". Allow me to note that this line of products has an ad blitz going, including much sponsorship of YouTube influencers. Such sources should be taken with a large grain of salt. The YouTube business model for many of these content providers is: show useful stuff, gain subsrcibers, grovel for sponsorship, then make the sponsor happy. Look for signs of high enthusiasm and take them into account. It happens that I know something about how YouTube providers operate, and behind the scenes it is, well, about money.
Not saying discard recommendations, or not to avail ourselves of free instruction. Just see product endorsements for what they are--advertisements. A responsible YouTuber will disclose.
Personally, I'm impressed by proven products that have stood the test of time and of skepticism. Especially a job intended to last a long time.
Not saying discard recommendations, or not to avail ourselves of free instruction. Just see product endorsements for what they are--advertisements. A responsible YouTuber will disclose.
Personally, I'm impressed by proven products that have stood the test of time and of skepticism. Especially a job intended to last a long time.