Yeah while Will's videos are entertaining, his approaches to testing and analysis often annoy me.
For example he did another video tearing down one of those bad batteries:
At 1:50, he shows the measured capacity and ESR of a set of cells and says that 73% of the cells are at 0V (internally fuse popped, I suppose) and the remainder only have half their capacity remaining. Well, that means the battery these cells came from should only be capable of delivering 13.5% of its rated capacity. But in his previous video he stated that the worst of all those batteries delivered 26.8Ahr our of its 100Ahr rating. Obviously he made a mistake somewhere, or just didn't explain things correctly.
edit: oh and I have to bring up this other video where he compares crimped vs soldered lugs:
He compares resistance of cable segments with crimped and soldered lugs, stating that lower resistance is better.
He expresses shock that the soldered cables have much lower resistance than he expected, with one of them having lower resistance than the crimped cable.
Then he tests each cable by intentionally giving it a poor connection at both ends, causing the terminals to heat excessively, and he yanks one the cables in that state. To nobody's surprise, the soldered cable comes apart, the crimped one holds together.
He concludes that crimps are obviously better, ignoring his own resistance test results. No suggestion of adding strain relief to address the possibility of disconnects with soldered cables.
I actually agree with his overall conclusion here, but his reasoning is just really lazy and he has clear biases.