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ToolGuyd > Editorial > The Silliest and Most Inappropriate Tools to Receive “Demo” Treatment?

The Silliest and Most Inappropriate Tools to Receive “Demo” Treatment?

May 30, 2016 Stuart 58 Comments

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The other day, we talked a little about demo-style Phillips screwdrivers. There are some applications for an overbuilt demo-style Phillips driver, although slotted screwdrivers are more abusable and worthy of such “demo” designations.

But, the consensus of the comments is that demo Phillips screwdrivers are completely unnecessary.

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In a comment, Cole says “I think demo just had an appealing ring to the marketing department.” And then Steven added “In reality I can call any tool ‘demo’.”

So let’s have some fun with this. What tools would sound silliest or most appropriate to be overbuild and described as a “demo” tool? Here are my ideas:

  • Demo magnifying glass!
  • Demo Tweezers!
  • Demo scroll saw
  • Demo non marring pipe wrench!

Well, that last one isn’t as good, because it’s not unreasonable to imagine an overbuild pipe wrench, although non-marring ones are generally designed for installation of delicate-surfaced fixtures. But hopefully you get the idea.

So what do you think would be most inappropriate to be redesigned as a demo-grade tool?

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58 Comments

  1. Steven

    May 30, 2016

    Demolition torpedo level?

    Reply
  2. GMA15R

    May 30, 2016

    Demolition work pants and work shirt. To put on when you are wearing your demolition derby.

    Reply
  3. Patrick

    May 30, 2016

    Pfft. Like “MAX” voltage batteries, demo-everything tools are the future of tool marketing.

    BRB, going to buy demotoolguyd.com 😉

    Reply
  4. Yadda

    May 30, 2016

    4 foot demo square. I’m imagining an inch thick square you use to knock out studs the turn around and align new studs.

    Reply
    • Yadda

      May 30, 2016

      That’s if you can lift it.

      Reply
  5. Bob

    May 30, 2016

    Demo hand planer

    Reply
    • Mahalo

      May 31, 2016

      Yes! This one is great.

      Reply
  6. Anthony

    May 30, 2016

    Demo precision screwdrivers. Ya know, for those really stubborn t6 screws. They could package them with a 12 lb lump hammer.

    Reply
  7. Mike

    May 30, 2016

    Well, demo magnifying glass could be a laser, demo non marring pipe wrench is a strap wrench or even a plierswrench, demo tweezers or scroll saws definitely come in jumbo industrial versions for mining and auto wrecking and such…how about demo wet/dry sandpaper? or demo paintbrush? or demo keychain tape measure? Demo precision #0000 PH drivers? Oh oh I know, Woodpecker tools are all demo grade. They will absolutely demolish your wallet*

    *only available in Red

    Reply
    • fred

      May 30, 2016

      How about the Starrett hammer/magnifying glass combo:

      http://www.amazon.com/Starrett-815-Toolmakers-Hammer-Magnifying/dp/B000VDVTME

      It’s been made for a lot of years so some folks must buy them.

      My thought for a unique demo tool – is a:

      Demolition micrometer. You can use a light touch to measure the size of a concrete block or just screw it on down to crush the life out of it.

      Reply
      • Nathan

        May 31, 2016

        to be fair I’ve seen that called a Jeweler’s hammer.

        Reply
    • Jon

      Jun 9, 2016

      I just posted on the original thread before seeing this about “my demo paint brushes and rollers”.

      I guess “demo” is up there with “professional” and “gourmet” as meaningless terms for product packaging.

      Reply
  8. Mike

    May 30, 2016

    reminds me of the “Atomic Burrito”. Personally, I want food with the lowest uranium content possible.

    Reply
  9. Chris

    May 30, 2016

    Demolition tooth brush. Gotta keep your chompers pearly white on the job site!

    Reply
  10. Michael Quinlan

    May 30, 2016

    How about:

    – Demo Sharpie (or Inkzall for us Milwaukee fans)
    – Demo Steel Wool
    – Demo Estimating Wheel

    Reply
    • Mark

      May 30, 2016

      …and for those that have not tried an inkzall, you really are missing out.

      Reply
  11. Wayne Ruffner

    May 30, 2016

    Lump “demo” in with extreme, ultra, max & tactical as marketing BS (but with a few acceptable applications for authenticity’s sake) and apply it to anything. Tactical Bandanna, Extreme Tweezer, Demo Broom.

    Like adding “in bed” to fortune cookie fortunes – but less funny.

    Reply
    • Diplomatic Immunity

      May 31, 2016

      I was just going to say that it still beats the decade or so in which everything was extreme. You’re right, everything is now tactical. Maybe a camouflaged tactical broom.

      Reply
  12. Wayne Ruffner

    May 30, 2016

    You could sell a lot of Demolition Condoms.

    Reply
    • Cr8ondt

      May 31, 2016

      lmao!!!!!

      Reply
  13. Greg

    May 30, 2016

    Demo Toilet Paper

    Reply
  14. Soulja44

    May 30, 2016

    Demo tape measure..think this actually exist..you ever throw a 30 ft tape at some cabinets…cabinet crumbs everywhere

    Reply
  15. Kurt

    May 30, 2016

    Demolition dental tools. “We get to the root of the matter. Damned quickly”

    Reply
  16. MT_Noob

    May 30, 2016

    Demo Engineers Square or Demo Micrometer- just the thought of mishandling precision tools makes me clench.

    Reply
  17. RC WARD

    May 30, 2016

    Demo “Keurig” 2.0

    Reply
    • Pete

      May 30, 2016

      Oxxboxx lol

      Reply
  18. Mike

    May 30, 2016

    Don’t be so quick to dismiss the demo magnifying glass. A magnifying glass + sunlight = a popped ant. A 48″ Fresnel + sunlight = vaporized concrete. Wear safety glasses.

    Reply
  19. Jason O

    May 30, 2016

    Glad to see my questioning the usage of a Demo Phillips has shown I’m not the only one that doesn’t see the purpose 🙂

    Reply
    • Bigwillie

      Nov 25, 2017

      Demo simply means it can be struck with a hammer. For use as a manual impact screwdriver to loosen rusted stuck bolts

      Reply
      • Bigwillie

        Dec 10, 2017

        A demo Phillips sure it’s useful. Let’s go for a demo #000 Phillips maybe not so much lol

        Reply
  20. Bruce Cohen

    May 30, 2016

    1/2 Lb. Compound “C”.

    Reply
  21. Charles Bates

    May 30, 2016

    In underground coal mining EVERYTHING needs to be TRIPLE Demo or it’s not going to last long

    Reply
  22. William Butler

    May 30, 2016

    Demo Toilet plunger

    Certainly some things coming out that end is “demolition grade”!

    Reply
  23. David g

    May 30, 2016

    Demo Construction Pencil

    Reply
    • fred

      Jun 1, 2016

      Over at Pro Tool Reviews they posted about a Gerber Tactical Pen that sells for $42 and change

      https://www.amazon.com/Gerber-Impromptu-Tactical-Pen-31-001880/dp/B00B0BD3W0/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1464790397&sr=8-1&keywords=gerber+tactical+pen

      Reply
  24. Tom A.

    May 30, 2016

    Demo wood glue

    Reply
  25. KokoTheTalkingApe

    May 30, 2016

    I would probably buy a demo coffee maker.

    Reply
    • Doresoom

      May 31, 2016

      Doubles as a plasma cutter?

      Reply
      • KokoTheTalkingApe

        May 31, 2016

        Huh, that’s a good idea! (starts sketching high-voltage power supplies.)

        Reply
  26. Doug

    May 30, 2016

    Demo 4′ Level — (the kind with the notch on the end so you can really honk on those stuck 2x4s when removing a wall)

    Demo Micrometer (used to keep track of that “demo” progress — perhaps it could have a bluetooth link to time billing software?) I have to say, though, “Tactical Micrometer” has a ring to it. Would need to add a better grip with a lot of rubber sculpting on the handle to be convincing. And add a knife blade — you always add a knife blade when you say Tactical.

    Microsoft Windows Demo O/S — oh wait, that already exists…

    Demo SMD soldering workstation

    Demo Tack Hammers —

    Tactical Allen Wrenches.

    Demo Straight Edge with accessory Militarized Tactical File

    Reply
  27. Brad Stone

    May 30, 2016

    Demo Caulking gun
    Demo Concrete Mixer
    Demo lawnmower
    Demo leafblower
    Demo Soldering iron
    Demo Touchscreen Stylus

    Reply
  28. BikerDad

    May 30, 2016

    Demo Veneer Saw
    Demo Vacuum Press
    Demo CNC Machine
    Demo TriNitroToluene

    errr, I suppose that last one would be a bit redundant….

    And last, but not least: Demo Clamp. Because nothing says “we’re gonna destroy you” quite like a device designed to bring things together.

    Reply
  29. Chris Pyfer

    May 30, 2016

    Demo egg carton
    Demo feather duster
    Demo key (for jilted lovers)

    Reply
  30. Justin Phillips

    May 30, 2016

    Demo self-leveling laser
    Demo groin cup
    Demo XTreme yardstick
    Demo Ultra RouteMax Router

    And most importantly,

    Demo EXTREME 120V MAX 20 BLADE TURBO box fan

    Reply
  31. Josh

    May 30, 2016

    Demo laser distance measure.

    Reply
  32. Jerry

    May 30, 2016

    Demo cell phone charger
    Demo plumb Bob
    Demo nail starter
    Demo hand sanitizer

    Reply
  33. Mark S.

    May 31, 2016

    Demo chalk line – snap it lightly to leave a chalk mark, heavily to slice a yard in half.

    Reply
  34. Corey

    May 31, 2016

    My system definition utility opened in demo mode once. Didn’t notice a difference in performance though, laptop just shattered like normal when I threw it at a riser…

    Reply
  35. Mahalo

    May 31, 2016

    Demo Router. So that you can put some edge profiles on those 2x4s you’re about to tear out of the wall to avoid splinters on your hands when carrying to the dump…

    Reply
  36. Mahalo

    May 31, 2016

    Demo Laser Level.

    Reply
  37. Chris P

    Jun 1, 2016

    Demo after shave. Combining the alluring fragrances of sweaty socks, concrete dust, a hot grinder wheel and a ruptured sewerage pipe. For real men.

    Reply
  38. Mahalo

    Jun 1, 2016

    Demo Nail Setter, for the discerning demolition man (comes with free demo wood putty).

    Reply
  39. glenn

    Jun 1, 2016

    Demo jerry can.

    Reply
  40. Mike

    Jun 2, 2016

    Demolition wood glue.

    -For when you are putting things together while you tear them apart.

    Reply
  41. Rick C

    Sep 9, 2016

    If all you have is a demo keystone flat blade and you need to remove hinge pins, you’ll wish you had a demo phillips. But then, that’s what garage sale phillips are for…

    Reply
  42. Paul Moore

    Sep 30, 2016

    Here at work we have Demo Toilet Paper.

    Reply
  43. Clint Fuhrer

    Oct 14, 2016

    So this thread started with demo screw drivers I going to back up the demo screw driver. I replaced a deck this summer and the home owner stained and sealed his deck every 2 years the screw heads where clogged when we stared we striped almost every screw trying to back it out with a impact. So I took a screw driver and a hammer to clean out the head of the screw that worked until the screw driver broke went to the hardware store and the demo screw driver was the only one that had a strike plate on top with a full tang. I have since then used it to recover old shiplap and other historic building features so it is a tool that dose have a place in my tool bag

    Reply
  44. Jo

    Dec 9, 2017

    Have you ever done demo work. I used a demo phillips to put holes in drywall all the time. And have watched my cabinet guy search for studs with one daily.

    Reply

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