AvE covers science, experiments, tool reviews, and maker/hacker content with an emphasis on hardware, welding, machining, and DIY projects. The channel appears to run tutorials, reviews, and deep-dive sessions on power tools, hand tools, and industrial equipment, with a frequent focus on brands and durability tests. Uploads are ongoing since 2012, and videos average around 570K views, indicating a steady publication cadence across various topics.
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Both target power tool enthusiasts with strong overlap on queries like power tool comparisons and drill driver reviews, and they align closely in content style (82%) to AvE’s practical, test-focused approach.
Shares a core audience of tool buyers and testers, with identical emphasis on tool reviews and power tool comparisons; search overlap is perfect (100%), while content similarity is solid (74%), indicating similar testing-driven content to AvE.
Competes for viewers interested in tool reviews and brand reliability, matching the same queries and showing substantial content similarity to AvE (74%), though with a slightly different emphasis on reliability.
Targets tool buyers with reviews and comparisons, overlapping on brand reliability and drill reviews; high search alignment (64%) but strong content similarity (82%), signaling a parallel but slightly more review-focused presentation.
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Appeals to DIYers with tool durability tests and budget-vs-premium comparisons, sharing similar search intents to AvE but a somewhat different content angle (73% similarity) in testing and pricing discussions.
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Catches the same audience for tool reviews and budget-vs-premium debates, with decent search overlap (65%) and moderate content similarity (70%), indicating aligned topics delivered with a differently scoped professional focus.
Content Landscape
Top competitors include Project Farm (84% match, 3.8M subscribers) and Torque Test Channel (85% match, 590K subscribers). They compete on overlapping queries such as tool reviews, power tool comparisons, and drill driver reviews. AVE also aligns with Tool Review Zone (77% match, 395K subscribers) and Pro Tool Reviews (75% match, 175K subscribers) on brand tool reliability and power tool comparisons. John Malecki Unscrewed (69% match, 931K subscribers) shares emphasis on tool durability tests and budget vs premium tools. AVE’s subscriber base (1.4M) is smaller than Project Farm but larger than many niche competitors, signaling a mid-to-large channel size within the same tool-review and durability-testing landscape.
Torque Test Channel — 85% match, 590K subscribers; Project Farm — 84% match, 3.8M subscribers; Tool Review Zone — 77% match, 395K subscribers. They share a focus on tool testing, reviews, and practical experiments similar to AvE.
What type of content does AvE make?
AvE creates tool-related content with a mix of science, experiment, and DIY/project hacking themes. Video topics include tool reviews, belts, pumps, and workshop hacks as seen in titles like 'BOLTR: Milwaukee Surge M12 | New vs. Old' and 'BOLTR: Belt File.' Uploads appear relatively frequent with an average of about 570.5K views per video.
How do we determine which channels are similar to AvE?
We analyze AvE's recent videos, generate topic-relevant search queries, check YouTube search results, and compare the meaning of each channel's content to measure similarity. The result is a ranked list sorted by SERP overlap, semantic similarity, and search appearances.