Watching "reviews" now, mostly from drone hobbyists and bedroom part time iPhone repairers, most of whom seem happy to portray themselves as "engineers" (they don't explicitly say so, but you get the gist from the opinions).
How easily people are bought and sold on things, how easily they buy into fads and hype - it makes me wonder about their integrity. If something isn't your field and you lack experience in it, why are you publishing videos which imply you're qualified to pass judgement on what is, let's face it, a TOY?
Who cares if it looks nice - when was the last time you sat and gazed lovingly at your wire strippers or soldering iron, picking up a microfibre cloth to give it a polish? One picks up the tool, uses it and subconsciously tosses it aside. If it's not scratched, worn and dented in a year or so, you're not a real engineer.
They'll polish it once a week and make sure it's standing on display in their "workshop", complete with 50,000 spare bits which have never been used - this is a new product category, fashion products for "makers" 😂🤦😂