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Eric G.Yeah, you guys have been on a wild ride and now I noticed all over my social media some branding from.
Dane PattonYour typical black to some yellow on that thing.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CSo we were approached by Stanley, Black and Decker, I want to say a couple years ago right after, probably a year after I started the company.
Speaker CSo I know we've been in talks for a while with them, but yeah, we just.
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Eric G.My good good friend Dane Patton from Grabo, welcome finally to around the House brother.
Speaker CYeah, thanks for having us man.
Eric G.Ah, this has been great.
Eric G.I have been a fan of you guys and your tools for a number of.
Eric G.Talk about one tool that somehow nobody else made that changed how you handle materials and you guys have been knocking it out of the park.
Speaker CAppreciate that.
Dane PattonWell, let's talk about, for the people.
Eric G.That are going what is Grabo?
Eric G.Let's, let's answer that one right off the bat for them so they understand what we're talking about.
Speaker CWell, Grabo is simply a vacuum lifting tool.
Speaker CIt's portable lithium ion battery so you don't have a corded line with you.
Speaker CWhat sets us apart from your traditional suction cups would be that it works on semi porous and textured materials.
Eric G.Very cool.
Eric G.Yeah, I, I really learned the value of them when I was doing some remodeling on my brother's night beach house out on the Oregon coast and 1954 house.
Eric G.And we had windows that were single pane non safety glass that were about 36 inches wide and about 84 inches tall.
Eric G.And we were so worried about breaking these things.
Eric G.They were going in the dumpster, but I didn't want to wear it yeah, exactly.
Eric G.And oh man, that, that was a life changer.
Eric G.As well as grabbing just a sheet of OSB and throwing it up someplace over my head, it makes it so much easier to do something that simple and it really changes how you handle materials.
Eric G.And I think what's cool about it is what you brought up there is semi rough materials.
Eric G.It has no problem with it.
Speaker CYeah, the, the pain point, a lot of installers that we find or, or people just working around their house is that it's always going to be awkward.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CYou gotta carry a 4 by 8 sheet of plywood or drywall or, or something like heavy.
Speaker CSo you're doing some demolition.
Speaker CYou got these chunks of concrete.
Speaker CIt's always by hand because the traditional suction cups were always just pump cups and they worked on very, very, very smooth, very flat surfaces only.
Speaker CAnd even those had a pretty large margin for error, right?
Dane PattonYeah, they did.
Speaker CSo our founder, Anemo, was rock climbing one day and thought, why can't there be something that holds onto textured materials and that spawned Grabo.
Speaker CYeah, and we've just been going from there.
Speaker CWe launched in 2019 and it's just been a whirlwind and you've been visible for a long time through that process.
Speaker CSo the ups and downs and the wild nature, it's been.
Eric G.Yeah, you guys have been on a wild ride.
Eric G.And now I noticed all over my social media some branding from your typical black to some yellow on that thing.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CSo we were approached by Stanley, Black and Decker, I want to say, a couple years ago, right after.
Speaker CProbably about a year after I started with the company.
Speaker CSo I know we've been in talks for a while with them, but yeah, we just launched, or they launched a co brand Grabo, the DeWalt branded.
Speaker CSo yeah, it was a long time in the making.
Speaker CIt's really good for visibility.
Speaker CIt's really good for just brand awareness and reliability.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CSo if DeWalt has one, then, okay, this company that manufactures for them must be reliable as well.
Eric G.No kidding.
Eric G.And here's the cool thing that I noticed, and this is something rare in the tool industry, is they actually put your name on it.
Eric G.They're not shy of saying, hey, this is a grabo that just works with our battery platform, which I think is pretty badass.
Speaker CYeah, exactly right.
Speaker CAnd we, we've only tipped like touched the tip of the iceberg as far as brand awareness for Grabo itself.
Speaker CEven though we're in Lowe's with our original Grabo classic model, we're about to launch in Q1, with Lowe's, with our AutoVac, which is a glass cup that's also electric.
Speaker CBut yeah, just having a partner like DeWalt that trusts in us enough to put our name on their brand with their platforms and distribution channels is just, it's a big, it's a big step and it's a big trust value.
Eric G.Oh, yeah.
Eric G.Nothing against DeWalt at all.
Eric G.But you have to trust putting your name on their brand too, because you guys do some great work.
Eric G.And it's been so fun watching people in the trades out there, that material handle every day, get it in their hands, use it.
Eric G.I'm watching tile and stuff worldwide pick this stuff up and go, oh my gosh, this is a game changer.
Eric G.Especially like with the larger format tiles, people putting on floors and all of that, where all of a sudden you're having to set down on a job site.
Dane PattonMaybe a 30 by 48 or a.
Eric G.48 by 48 inch, like a half sheet of plywood, that's a panel of tile to set these things in.
Eric G.And you're not grabbing that with your fingers and dropping it down without taking a finger off.
Speaker CYeah, exactly.
Speaker CSo again, there's a lot of pain points in all these, all these different trade installation, end user jobs.
Speaker CAnd one of them is just efficiency and ease of use.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CSo you have.
Speaker CAt least, in, at least America we've seen tiles are especially residential tile.
Speaker CThey're only getting bigger.
Speaker CWe're not getting down to 8 inch tiles anymore.
Speaker CThey're going to be 2 by 4.
Speaker C2 by 4 foot is now the.
Eric G.Kind of the standard where.
Dane PattonThe industry standard.
Speaker CYeah, yeah.
Speaker CSo just to make it, to make it a lot easier, to give you peace of mind that you're not gonna have that suction cup slip off and break that tile.
Speaker CIt's just a, it's a good peace of mind.
Speaker CAnd so the tile and stone industry attached to us first probably in like 2020, and they were just like, this is our tool, we want it, we need it.
Speaker CThis is amazing.
Speaker CIt's going to make our jobs go faster, go safer and just be more efficient.
Speaker CSo.
Eric G.Exactly.
Eric G.And that's, and that's what's really fun with that, is watching the trades get it.
Eric G.I'm sure the framers now are figuring out, wait a minute, I can, I can put stuff over my head now.
Eric G.So much easier.
Eric G.The older I get, the less I like grabbing out 48 inches with a piece of plywood over me and trying to guide that.
Eric G.And I tell you what, anytime that I'm working on a roof or even putting up any kind of a panel or drywall over my head, that is the easy way to do it.
Eric G.And it's a heck of a lot easier on your body, too.
Eric G.And that's.
Dane PattonI think that's one thing for the.
Eric G.Homeowner and even the DIYer where this makes so much sense is taking care of your body, making sure that you've got the right ergonomics to tackle a project so you're not hurting later or getting hurt yourself.
Eric G.And this is such a convenient tool to be able to place your hands where it's comfortable for you to do a project.
Eric G.And it doesn't matter if you're lifting a piece of concrete paver up or if you're hanging a big sheet of drywall over your head.
Eric G.Being able to place your hands where it's comfortable for you and where you're safest.
Eric G.It's a huge safety tool outside of a material handler.
Speaker CRight?
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CSo the three value propositions that I pull out of this tool and then I talk to people at trade shows or, you know, on social media about is those three things.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CSo we want to help installers work faster, safer, and more efficiently.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CSo for a myriad of reasons for each one of those, just like you said, the trades now are becoming almost a lifestyle for a lot of people.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CThere's influencers, where we know a lot of them.
Speaker CYou're technically one of them.
Speaker CBut it's just becoming this thing where you want to be proud of what you do and you don't want to burn out and you don't want to resent the 9 to 5.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CSo if we could help an installer say, okay, it's not as hard now.
Speaker CMy body doesn't hurt as much.
Speaker CI don't have to spend my days off recuperating from my work week just to get right back to my work week.
Speaker CThen I think that's a win for everybody.
Speaker CThey're gonna.
Speaker CIt just builds an ecosystem of everybody starts winning.
Dane PattonYeah.
Eric G.And the other thing is, you can work so much more efficiently.
Eric G.I've seen guys with a grabo in each hand grabbing, like, concrete paver blocks and carrying them like a suitcase, walking across the job site where before they were holding one with two hands like this, tearing gloves up, doing all the stuff, trying to grip it with the side of their hands, and it is just so much more efficient.
Dane PattonAll right, we'll get back to talking with Power Tools with Dane from Grabo after these important messages.
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Dane PattonThese guys make an amazing tool that should be part of your toolbox.
Dane PattonAnd they're not just saying that.
Dane PattonI tell you what, I've got two of them.
Dane PattonIt makes life so much easier.
Dane PattonIt's a must have.
Dane PattonNow let's get back to Dane and.
Eric G.Then the one thing I love about you guys too is you are not afraid to innovate.
Eric G.Every single trade show I have, you guys have some one off thing there that you're trying to test out to see what people think.
Eric G.And it's super cool to watch that because every time I walk into the booth, I know what Gravo is.
Eric G.I've got a couple of them.
Dane PattonI love them.
Eric G.But every time I walk in going, oh, what do you guys got now?
Eric G.What are you guys testing out?
Speaker CBecause you're always thinking, yeah, so our, our founder and our owners, they're all engineers and inventors.
Speaker CSo when we get something, when we get something out into the market, they're immediately thinking, okay, what else can I do?
Speaker CWhat else?
Speaker CWhat other market needs are there?
Speaker CWhat other trade needs are there?
Speaker CHow else can we implement portable vacuum to help people?
Speaker CDo those three things work faster, safer and more efficiently?
Dane PattonYeah.
Eric G.Question for you and I don't know this answer.
Eric G.How long does that battery last?
Eric G.Because I've never ran it out before, so I've never gotten to that point in a day's worth of work where I've went, okay, I need to plug this thing in and charge it.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CSo the full runtime on the Gravo Pro and Grabo Classic battery is two hours.
Speaker CBut obviously with a Pro it has the auto shut off.
Speaker CSo you're going to be saving your battery time a lot there.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CMost of our installers even installing quite heavy every day they get three, four days, usually over a week out of one battery.
Eric G.So that's what I thought.
Eric G.I just I never touch it.
Dane PattonRight.
Eric G.It's like one of those things.
Eric G.I always have to remember to plug it in because so many other tools you use it and you're like, okay, impact gun.
Eric G.I used it for an hour.
Eric G.Better throw that battery on the charger, because I know I'm down to one bar that thing.
Eric G.I end up charging it just because I'm like, oh, I'm going to forget one of these times.
Eric G.And I'll have it down after using it three or four times or for three or four days.
Eric G.It just seems to go and go and go.
Eric G.Which I think is handy, too, because so many people out there are busting their chops every day out there working.
Eric G.And as long as you can make it last a long workday of heavy use, the rest is just bonus.
Speaker CYeah, it's cool.
Speaker CAt least one heavy work day.
Dane PattonExactly.
Eric G.Exactly.
Eric G.The rest is bonus.
Eric G.So what else do you see going on out there?
Eric G.You guys are always trying new stuff.
Eric G.You guys have the pro and the classic models out there.
Eric G.Anything you can share as far as new stuff coming out, Because I always see you guys testing new toys.
Speaker CWell, we were just at the hardscape equip show in louisville last week, and, yeah, we.
Speaker CWe showed this tool off before the gravel high flow.
Speaker CSo the classic and the pro won't work on extremely porous pavers like your dry cast stuff.
Speaker CAnd it's.
Speaker CIt's science.
Speaker CRight?
Speaker CThose.
Speaker CThose materials are meant to either aerate or seep water or something like that.
Speaker CThey're supposed to be very porous.
Speaker CSo our regular grabo doesn't work on it.
Speaker CSo we came out with a whole new tool pretty much just for this one use case.
Speaker CAnd it's the grabo.
Speaker CThe grabo high flow.
Eric G.Yeah.
Speaker CAnd it'll be out in a couple months here.
Speaker CBut the hardscape guys were going nuts over it, so.
Eric G.Well, it's so funny.
Eric G.There are so many people out there that still try to use what I call the old school glass hand pump tools that if you want to get a good thumb workout, you use on a job site.
Eric G.But they don't work that well, and I've had them fail so many times.
Eric G.And that's the cool thing about what makes the grabo so different to me on the job site is that once you hit start and you're going.
Eric G.It's adjusting itself.
Eric G.You don't have to sit there and go, oh, I think it's going to slip.
Eric G.Pump, pump, pump, pump, pump, pump.
Eric G.It's doing the thinking for you, correct?
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CSo your Traditional pump cup, they've been around for a very long time.
Speaker CInnovation was on the edge of anyone's head, you know what I mean?
Speaker CEveryone was thinking about it.
Speaker CSo yeah.
Speaker CSo we came out with something that will self regulate the suction and the hold on to whatever materials you have.
Speaker CBecause if you're moving with those pump cups, you have to watch for those who don't know there's a little red line.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CIt'll come out and once you see that red line, you got to stop or you got to re pump it up.
Speaker COur tool will, if it has any air slippage or loss, it'll just kick right back on to maintain your suction on your materials.
Speaker CSo yeah, again, just going back to safety and going back to efficiency.
Eric G.Exactly.
Eric G.It works so well.
Eric G.And where can people find all the tools at?
Eric G.I know you guys now are co branded with DeWalt, which means you're in so many different retailers, the ability to get there.
Eric G.But I heard you say you're going to be in Lowe's here with some of those products as well.
Eric G.Coming up.
Speaker CSo we've been in Lowe's with our classic, with our Grabo classic for about almost two years now.
Speaker CAnd we're about to launch the autovac, which is our glass cup that our electric glass cup.
Speaker CSo that'll be in Lowe's, I think in Q1, all throughout North America, I believe.
Speaker CYeah.
Eric G.And it's so fun.
Eric G.I bet you just have an absolute blast going to all these trade shows and talking to users.
Eric G.Have you had any crazy stories that you could share of people saying what they've been using them for?
Eric G.And you go, really?
Eric G.Is there anything wild out there that you.
Eric G.I didn't even think of that.
Speaker CEvery show I should start writing them down.
Speaker CDo like a grabo, grab a journal of all the stories.
Speaker CWe had one guy that does home remodels in the south somewhere, I think Florida.
Speaker CAnd he said there was like this 200 year old gravestone inside a wall and they're like, how do we get this out?
Speaker CAnd they called like this preservation society and they're like, yeah, we need that intact.
Speaker CSo he's like, oh, I have this vacuum thing I just got.
Speaker CSo he went and grabbed his grabo and he put it on the face of this really old, really textured gravestone and he just pulled it out of this wall.
Speaker CYeah, it was probably about 200 pounds, he said, and I should have the weirdest one.
Eric G.I should have put that on last week's show because I last week and you'll laugh about this because of your brother.
Eric G.But last week on our episode I ran for Halloween, I ran the time that I had Clyde Lewis come on my radio show back on KXL days and talked about finding stuff in walls and, and all of Clyde's fans called into around the house when him and I were on the same station, what, seven or eight years ago.
Eric G.And that was one of those wild rides.
Eric G.And we were talking about it in the, in the show last week, but I remixed it and reared it because it was just such a classic episode that sometimes aired as a Halloween episode.
Eric G.And that would have been a good one for that because we had a guy call in that said that he was living in Vietnam and was having rodent problems and didn't realize that he had a severed hand in his wall.
Dane PattonAnd you know, you're on the radio.
Eric G.And you're laughing going, what is happening here?
Eric G.This is the craziest thing ever.
Eric G.And I got out of the studio going, this was either the best episode as far as the listeners or the worst one.
Eric G.And come to find out, it was one of our best listened to episodes of all time.
Eric G.But it was one of those that was, I walked out sweating beads going.
Dane PattonI hope that went over well because.
Eric G.I really couldn't tell.
Speaker CThat's funny.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CI don't think Bravo could help you with body parts.
Dane PattonNo, let's, let's, let's keep that away.
Eric G.That, let that for science.
Dane PattonRight.
Eric G.So we don't want to see you guys on the, on a, on a murder mystery.
Dane PattonThat's for sure.
Speaker CTrue, True crime.
Speaker CTrue crime podcast instead of.
Eric G.Exactly.
Dane PattonExactly.
Dane PattonSo what are the trade shows you're.
Eric G.Gonna for the pros out there that are going to be out traveling?
Eric G.Because we have a fair amount of them in the show.
Eric G.What are the trade shows do you have coming up here in the next few weeks or months or year?
Speaker CWe have staffed in Nashville in about two weeks.
Speaker CAnd that's.
Speaker CYeah, it's like a fasteners and tools trade show.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CSo it's mainly for buyers and things like that.
Speaker CBut it's a, it's a pretty good show.
Speaker CAnd then we do the ones that we do every year be tice select the surfaces event coverings, which is a tile and stone, like a global tile and stone show.
Speaker CWorld of concrete here in Vegas.
Speaker CHere in Vegas.
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Dane PattonYou've been listening to around the House show.
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Dane PattonThis is a great one.
Dane PattonWe'll wrap it up when we come back after the important messages.
Dane PattonDon't go anywhere.
Eric G.Welcome back to the around the House.
Dane PattonShow, the next generation of home improvement.
Dane PattonThanks for joining me today.
Dane PattonWe've been talking with my buddy Dean from Grabo, a great power tool that you should have in your toolbox.
Dane PattonNow, we're going to wrap this up here in a second and then get into some fire prevention stuff.
Dane PattonThere's some new stuff out there.
Dane PattonAnd of course, we're changing the clock, so we need to make sure and check those smoke detectors and carbon monoxide detectors.
Dane PattonSo after that, we're going to dive into this.
Dane PattonLet's get back things up and wrap it up with my buddy Dan.
Speaker CDoing a lot of overseas ones now, too.
Dane PattonOh, cool.
Speaker CSo, yeah, so, yeah, Boma, one of the world's largest trade shows for all construction trades.
Speaker CAnd then marble Mac in Italy and we just finished glass build in Dallas a couple, like a month ago.
Speaker CJust like I said, we just finished Hardscape last week.
Speaker CSo, yeah, we're doing a lot of shows.
Speaker CPersonally, I want to get Gravo into some spaces that just haven't been exposed to the tool yet that I think are really, really valuable.
Speaker CLike automotive.
Speaker CRight.
Speaker CSo not just auto glass, but panel handling and all that kind of stuff in the automotive world.
Speaker CAnd then metal, the metal working world, it's perfect for sheets of metal.
Speaker CThere's no density and pretty much no texture to most of those.
Speaker CSo it's an ideal.
Speaker CIt's an ideal tool for a lot of things.
Speaker CSo, yeah, there's a lot of industries we're in and a lot of industries we could be in.
Eric G.Well, yeah, you think about that.
Eric G.Even auto wrecking, guys taking hoods and doors off of cars and stuff and doing that kind of stuff, there's just so many absolutely insane uses that people haven't even thought of yet.
Eric G.And this should be in just about everybody's toolbox.
Speaker CYeah, I agree.
Speaker CYeah, we have a partner, Izzy Swan, and that was one of the first things he said when he partnered with us probably about three, four years ago.
Speaker CAnd he said this should be on every job site and in every toolbox.
Speaker CAnd that's been one of the.
Speaker COne of the mottos we're working towards.
Eric G.Yeah, and I agree because there are so many times that I'm working around the house and I'm like, I gotta carry.
Dane PattonI got the right tool for this.
Eric G.And it's exciting because, you know, even, even moving crazy stuff around when you're trying to scoot something around and get, you know, even like a Full water heater.
Eric G.You're trying to move around.
Eric G.If you can get a flat spot on the side of that for it to grab because it is radiused.
Eric G.If you can do that, you're trying to just scoot things around without trying to bump things around too much.
Dane PattonI've used it for that.
Eric G.It's so crazy for moving stuff around when you really need to give it not a hip check, but just a good little bump and move things around.
Eric G.Precisely.
Eric G.It's great for that because you can really control it.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CThat's funny you mentioned a water heater because we were thinking like, oh, man, we need some kind of radius cup.
Speaker CBut then we have our slender seal, which works perfect on water heaters.
Eric G.Exactly.
Eric G.And sometimes those things get put into such crazy places, into little tight closets, things like that.
Eric G.And the last thing you wanted to be doing is giving it the full on bear hug.
Eric G.Trying to do it.
Eric G.It's always so awkward.
Dane PattonRight.
Eric G.So very cool.
Eric G.So, Dana, is there anything we missed today in this conversation about Grabo?
Eric G.Because like we said, there's a million uses for this tool and I think it's the must have.
Eric G.It's definitely on my top 10 tools.
Dane PattonYou should have in your toolbox at.
Eric G.Home as a homeowner for just moving stuff around because, man, it makes life so much easier.
Speaker CYeah, no, I think we pretty much hit everything.
Speaker CLike I said, we always have new stuff we're working on, so I would highly encourage to follow us on socials, join our mailing list.
Speaker CIt's not that.
Speaker CNot that invasive as some companies.
Speaker CBut yeah, just follow along.
Speaker CWe have a lot of stuff coming out for a lot of different trades and for just people in general.
Speaker CAnd we're moving.
Eric G.And that's the cool thing we didn't mention.
Eric G.It's a favorable price point too.
Eric G.This is not something that you're going.
Dane PattonIt's the cost of a chop saw.
Eric G.This is something that's affordable, that you can put in.
Eric G.And that's why you see it on the shelf at Lowe's, because it's something that you can put in your toolbox.
Eric G.Or if you're a DeWalt user, you can get something that fits on your battery platform there as well.
Speaker CYeah, exactly.
Speaker CYeah.
Speaker CSo that's.
Speaker CThat's another big point that I like to stress too, is if you're saving 10 to 20% labor time, that tool just paid for itself in one job.
Eric G.So what's the best website for people to find you at?
Speaker CGrabo.com we have all of our.
Speaker CWe have A list of all of our retailers, all of our dealers.
Speaker CYeah, worldwide.
Speaker CSo grab a dot com.
Eric G.All right, guys, if you get that special person in your life, we got Christmas coming up, the holiday season.
Eric G.This would be a great stocking stuffer for them.
Eric G.Dane Patton, my friend, thanks for coming on the show today, man.
Eric G.I always appreciate it.
Speaker CI appreciate it, Eric, Thanks.
Dane PattonI tell you what, Dana is also a great guy.
Dane PattonI always like working with him on these kind of things.
Dane PattonAnd I have such a great time visiting with him at trade shows, as you can tell.
Dane PattonAnd if you're looking for something for the holidays, for somebody that has all the basic tools but needs something for tackling those bigger projects, there is absolutely nothing like Grabo.
Dane PattonAnd if they're a DeWalt person, go grab the DeWalt one.
Dane PattonIf they're not, grab the Grabo branded one.
Dane PattonThey both are going to work well and they're solid tools, so make sure you find out more about them.
Dane PattonIt is something that you get and it becomes your favorite tool in your toolbox because there are so many different uses for it.
Dane PattonWell, the last half of this show, I really wanted to talk about fire safety since it's in fire prevention month here this last month.
Dane PattonBut really right now, we change the clocks and it's always that time to talk about smoke detectors and of course, checking out the carbon monoxide and making sure that those things are dialed in and looking really good.
Dane PattonNow, what do I mean by that?
Dane PattonIf you're looking at your smoke detectors when you're up there checking the batteries, if they're over 10 years old, that's like milk.
Dane PattonThey are done.
Dane PattonYou need to change those things out because they lose the effectiveness.
Dane PattonAnd that's.
Dane PattonThat's one thing you want to work well for you.
Dane PattonSo grab an A brand one.
Dane PattonThere's a lot of great stuff out there.
Dane PattonIf you're into smart home tech, the Google home protect one is really good.
Dane PattonThat is one that I have near my kitchen because if I'm grilling inside, it can make a little bit of a smoke in there.
Dane PattonEven the 1200 CFM hood won't grab at all.
Dane PattonAnd so I can shut it off with my phone.
Dane PattonI'm traveling around.
Dane PattonIt really tells me if there's something going on in the kitchen.
Dane PattonAnd then I've got some new ones I'm installing here this weekend, actually at my house that I ordered in to upgrade to smart ones.
Dane PattonAnd I'll let you know more about that later on.
Dane PattonI think it'll work okay.
Dane PattonBut I want to make sure that they're working great after I test them.
Dane PattonAnd I'm just going everything around the house with smoke and carbon monoxide detectors just to make sure that we're looking good.
Dane PattonThat's the key right there.
Dane PattonSo it's always good if you have any kind of a gas appliance in the house, whether it's a heating and cooling system or anything like that.
Dane PattonI actually think it's smart if you even have cars parked in the garage to make sure you don't have anything sneaking in if somebody's warming the car up or something like that.
Dane PattonJust always good to have at least one in there, even if you've got all electric.
Dane PattonI think it's just really smart for that aspect.
Dane PattonAll it takes is a generator or something to be running outside to be drafted in the house someplace.
Dane PattonI think it's good either way when you're dealing with stuff like that, with combustion.
Dane PattonAnd that makes it really smart.
Dane PattonSo that's one way to do it.
Dane PattonAnd just check the batteries on everything.
Dane PattonGuys, I know we preach about this every year, but this is your life.
Dane PattonYour safety on.
Dane PattonAnother trick here, too, and it's tough.
Dane PattonBut keep those doors closed at night.
Dane PattonThat is a big one.
Dane PattonWhen we're talking fire safety, keeping those doors closed at night buys you a lot of time in a fire when you're keeping the smoke outside.
Dane PattonSo close the door at night.
Dane PattonIt's even tougher.
Dane PattonIf you're dog lovers and you have dogs in there, that can be an issue.
Dane PattonBut I'll be honest, I think you'd be better off putting a dog door in the wall going out to the hallway to let the dogs come in and out.
Dane PattonJust for safety.
Dane PattonKeep your door closed just in case.
Dane PattonIt's not a bad deal, especially if you were to have some kind of a house fire.
Dane PattonNow, when we come back here in the next hour, we're going to talk about some fire safety devices that really make a difference out there to make sure that you can really protect your home outside of just a smoke detector or fired, anything like that.
Dane PattonAny one of these smoke alarm, smoke detectors, depending on what kind of system you have.
Dane PattonAnd those are two different things.
Dane PattonThere's some added stuff that you can put in that's super inexpensive.
Dane PattonSome of them, your insurance company even pick up the cost and send it to you for free.
Dane PattonSo there's some tricks and tips here that I want to really make sure that you've got it set up correctly because that's really going to make things easier for you and safer for your family.
Dane PattonAnd I got a couple stories for you too that some prevention for me saved a house fire when I was hanging out at a friend's house.
Dane PattonAnd I'll tell you the story when we come back.
Dane PattonAll right, guys, before we go, we got some exciting stuff I want to tease you real quick that's going to be coming up in future episodes.
Dane PattonBetween now and the end of the year, we got a lot going on.
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Dane PattonWelcome back to the Round the House show, the next generation of Home Improvement.
Dane PattonThanks for joining me today.
Dane PattonI'm Eric G.
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Dane PattonWe always post stuff up on there in that closed group.
Dane PattonIt's a lot of fun.
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Dane PattonI know I fight it and I'm still not a huge TikTok fan, but I thought we gotta do it for you people out there that tune into the show that are TikTok people.
Dane PattonSo we're starting to get that growing.
Dane PattonJust look for around the House Show There and we've got so much going on on social media.
Dane PattonWe're just going to keep growing at that.
Dane PattonAnd we've got some great stuff coming up here for the show.
Dane PattonWe've been just.
Dane PattonI was out this last week doing some amazing stuff with these houses.
Dane PattonThere was one that looked like I was in a superhero mansion that we toured.
Dane PattonThat is the top of the hill in Portland.
Dane PattonYou got the entire view of the city of Portland.
Dane PattonIt was stunning.
Dane Patton120 foot backyard, lap pool at the edge of the cliff.
Dane PattonAnd while you're swimming, you can watch the big TV outside and look out over the hills into the city of Portland.
Dane PattonIt was so cool, such a cool place.
Dane PattonLet's get back to what we were talking about, which was fire prevention.
Dane PattonAnd one thing that we always forget about, we change the smoke detectors and we, we check the batteries on everything.
Dane PattonIf we remember, we, we checked the carbon monoxide detectors.
Dane PattonBut really there's some things that you should think about as well.
Dane PattonWhere do you put the fire extinguishers in your home?
Dane PattonNow?
Dane PattonI was dating this girl, sheesh, long time ago, what, 14, 15 years ago.
Dane PattonAnd I was in another state and her parents, her dad had Alzheimer's, late stage.
Dane PattonAnd I went in and we took the knobs off the cooktop and did stuff like that.
Dane PattonAnd I said, this is going to be a problem.
Dane PattonWe are going to have some issues.
Dane PattonAnd this is some of the stuff you deal with with families, right?
Dane PattonYou deal with this stuff.
Dane PattonAnd I said, guys, here's what we need to do.
Dane PattonSomething is going to go bad in here.
Dane PattonSo let's put three of the big five pound extinguishers.
Dane PattonLet's put, it was a galley kitchen.
Dane PattonI go, let's, with two entries into it.
Dane PattonBecause it was a kind of a, a cool two story daylight basement house up floor where you come in the top and then there's a daylight basement down below.
Dane PattonI go, let's put two or three fire extinguishers here.
Dane PattonThere were three ways out, the back patio coming in, one by the other way in and then the kind of the opposite side of the kitchen.
Dane PattonLet's do this.
Dane PattonWell, I'm down visiting the house.
Dane PattonI'm downstairs watching TV while girlfriend at the time was sitting there doing the baths for her kids.
Dane PattonI'm just hanging out.
Dane PattonWe just finished up dinner and I hear upstairs where her parents were living.
Dane PattonI hear the smoke detectors going off and I'm like, I hear one, then I hear the second one that I put on and I'm like, we Got a problem.
Dane PattonSo I go running upstairs and he had taken some pliers out of the garage and had turned on the stove, put his coffee cup mug, which was a big like 64 ounce 1980s mini mark plastic cup mug, right on the burner and we had two feet of flames.
Dane PattonBut hold my beer, this gets worse.
Dane PattonDuring the time for that was happening, he wasn't in the cognitive side of things to sit there and go, I better turn this off.
Dane PattonHe didn't turn the burner off.
Dane PattonHe had it all the way on High, on 10 on this coil burner.
Dane PattonSo we had flames going everywhere.
Dane PattonAnd he had taken a kitchen towel and was trying to knock the fire out with the kitchen towel, but all he was doing is throwing plastic around the entire kitchen.
Dane PattonSo I had eight spot fires in the kitchen.
Dane PattonSo I come in there and this thing is on fire and I have fire in eight locations, all on the cabinets.
Dane PattonIt wasn't so much on the cabinets, but countertops which were tiled.
Dane PattonI had fire running up the front of the microwave.
Dane PattonIt was melting that and it was out of control.
Dane PattonSo I got him to put the towel down, whisked him out of the way, came over there, turned that off.
Dane PattonBut we had plastic burning everywhere.
Dane PattonI went through two of the full fire extinguishers trying to get that out.
Dane PattonAnd I know how to use a fire extinguisher.
Dane PattonI was trained with the fire department to do it and I was fighting that thing to get that put out.
Dane PattonAnd that plastic was burning.
Dane PattonIt was almost like a tire fire.
Dane PattonIt just did not want to go out and I had it everywhere in there.
Dane PattonSo I get it all out of there, get it all taken care of and got it out and I went through two of the three, emptied the second one as I got it, and I was grabbing the third one and it popped out and it was a heck of a mess.
Dane PattonBut that fire extinguisher purchase, save that house.
Dane PattonBecause if I'd have had just a little tiny one that you have under the kitchen sink, that would have been a total loss.
Dane PattonThe time the fire department got there, there was just too much going on that would have taken off and it would have been a full on kitchen fire.
Dane PattonAnd that could have really hurt or killed people since we had elderly people in that.
Dane PattonSo my lesson learned there is to have plenty of fire extinguishers around the house, near openings.
Dane PattonI don't like putting them like next to the range because if you got a fire there, that's harder to get at.
Dane PattonIf it's big I would much rather have it in the openings coming into the room so you can get it and go into it.
Dane PattonIf it's hanging on the wall or it's in a cabinet right by there, it's not a bad place to put it.
Dane PattonTrain everybody where it's at.
Dane PattonShow everybody in the household how to run it.
Dane PattonIt's not a bad way to go.
Dane PattonSo think about that.
Dane PattonPut them in the right spots.
Dane PattonBarbecue areas is smart.
Dane PattonKitchens, smart.
Dane PattonUtility rooms.
Dane PattonLaundry, where you could have a dryer fire or something like that.
Dane PattonSmart.
Dane PattonSo think about where you put those.
Dane PattonHave an extra one's not a bad thing.
Dane PattonAnd maintain them, shake them around, follow the directions, get them recharged or replaced as you need to.
Dane PattonAnd it's really something that you can learn from the mistakes that I witnessed.
Dane PattonAnd I saved a house that day.
Dane PattonSo that was.
Dane PattonThat was pretty crazy.
Dane PattonNow, other products that you can get to save.
Dane PattonIf you've got one of my favorite new ones right now is called Flame Detective.
Dane PattonAnd this thing is crazy.
Dane PattonAnd I'm going to show you here in the studio because I have one out here in my garage, and I have right here a lighter here.
Dane PattonAnd it's like, there it is right there.
Dane PattonThis thing's right behind me here.
Dane PattonI'm going to block it with.
Dane PattonWith my body.
Dane PattonThis flame detect unit is going to see the flame from the lighter, and it's going to set off the alarm.
Dane PattonLet me see if I can do it here in the studio.
Dane PattonThis is crazy.
Dane PattonLet's try this out.
Dane PattonWill it do it?
Dane PattonThere we go.
Dane PattonLet me reset that.
Dane PattonI detect a flame, see?
Dane PattonAnd I got a push notification to take immediate action on my phone just popped up here and said, ATH garage flame detector sees a dangerous flame.
Dane PattonTake immediate action, and boom, there it is on my phone.
Dane PattonSo that is that cool.
Dane PattonNow if you have.
Dane PattonI have it on my garage.
Dane PattonYou know where to have it?
Dane PattonOver where my battery chargers are.
Dane PattonIf I see a flame coming out of there, out of one of my dozen battery chargers, I want to be able to catch that.
Dane PattonMy battery storage is right there.
Dane PattonSo that is what that's for.
Dane PattonAnd it's called flame detector.
Dane PattonIt's 130 bucks.
Dane PattonYou can put these.
Dane PattonIf you've got kids, little tiny kids that want to play with matches, maybe put in their bedroom, put it in the kitchen.
Dane PattonIf you've got a gas range, you need to be careful.
Dane PattonThey're coming out with one that's going to be working with that here in the future where if you've got that, but really it is one of those things you could put in a living room and it will actually read like a reflection off the wall.
Dane PattonIf a kid's back behind the.
Dane PattonThe couch playing a little bit, they're hiding away many times it'll catch the reflection off the wall of the flame.
Dane PattonAnd that'll do it as well.
Dane PattonSo these are things that can save the lives in your house.
Dane PattonAnd a little tiny flame.
Dane PattonThat was a lighter.
Dane PattonThat was a little tiny cheap plastic Bic lighter that I use for fixing rope out in the garage out here when I want to cut a piece of plastic rope.
Dane PattonAnd that set that off really quick.
Dane PattonSo it's a great thing to have in the shop anywhere else.
Dane PattonPerfect for a wood shop and very cost effective.
Dane PattonThe last one is ting fire.
Dane PattonAnd many insurance companies are paying for that.
Dane PattonThat monitors your electrical system.
Dane PattonSo if you have an electrical short, like a stab outlet in the back, somebody that's plugged that into the back of the old 70s, 80s, 90s outlets, and you got a short back there, that is a great deal.
Dane PattonTalk to your insurance company first.
Dane PattonThat basically monitors your whole entire house electrical system.
Dane PattonAnd then what it does is it just goes through.
Dane PattonAnd if it senses any kind of a electrical fault, like a short something like that, it will send you notifications on that.
Dane PattonAnd then they give you a thousand dollar insurance policy so that an electrician can come out and find it, so they can try to figure out to make sure that they know what caused that.
Dane PattonSo they can use that algorithm so see if they can help identify that.
Dane PattonSo it's a really good system.
Dane PattonYou just plug it into your wall, hook into your wifi.
Dane PattonIt's not recording any information for you, but you can jump on your phone.
Dane PattonIt'll tell you when the power's out.
Dane PattonIt's a smart way to go.
Dane PattonThese are all things that can really protect your house.
Dane PattonAnd sometimes they're even free if your insurance company pays for it.
Dane PattonSo free protection is always a great deal.
Dane PattonAll right, guys, I got to run.
Dane PattonThanks for tuning into this hour around the house.
Dane PattonEnjoy November.
Dane PattonCheck those batteries out there for your carbon monoxide and smoke detectors.
Dane PattonMake sure you're safe.
Dane PattonThanks for tuning in around the house.
Dane PattonWe'll see you for the next hour or we'll see you during the week.
Eric G.Come on.