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They knew the tools were identical. They knew a coat of yellow paint was the only difference. They just didn't care — because it was already making them a billion dollars. In 1992, Black & Decker took the exact same professional tools that contractors had rejected, repainted them yellow, renamed them "DeWalt," and captured 45% of the professional market within six years. The same tools. The same factories. Just a new name and a new color. Today, two corporations — Stanley Black & Decker and Techtronic Industries — control 65% of the entire North American power tool market. DeWalt, Craftsman, Milwaukee, Ryobi, Ridgid, Irwin, Bostitch, Stanley FatMax — all owned by just two parent companies. While you believe you're choosing between competitors, $27 billion flows to the same two corporate parents every year. This video exposes the "Yellow Paint" rebrand that created a billion-dollar brand from nothing, the battery ecosystem engineered to trap you into $6,000 of switching costs, the $90 million Craftsman factory that was promised to bring jobs back to America — and closed after just three years — and why the Department of Justice sued Stanley Black & Decker in December 2025 for allegedly hiding safety defects on 3.6 million recalled products. In this investigation: 0:00 - The Yellow Paint Lie (How DeWalt Was Really Born) 1:01 - The Brand Illusion: 65% Controlled by Two Companies 2:15 - The Billion-Dollar Rebrand: Same Tools, New Color 4:47 - The Consolidation Machine: Every Acquisition Exposed 6:27 - The Battery Trap: $6,000 in Switching Costs 7:48 - The Craftsman Betrayal: The Factory That Died in 3 Years 9:13 - The Recall Scandal: 3.6 Million Defective Products 9:55 - The Only 3 Independent Tool Brands Worth Your Money 13:05 - The Bigger Picture: How Duopolies Fake Competition The "Built to Fail" Mission: We investigate the systemic failure of American manufacturing. From the tool brands that answer to Hong Kong shareholders to the battery ecosystems designed to lock you in forever, we expose the shift from "Built to Last" to "Built to Fail." Legal & Compliance: This channel fully follows YouTube's Community Guidelines, Copyright Policies, and Advertiser-Friendly Content Guidelines. Certain materials featured in our videos may be used under Fair Use for educational, documentary, and transformative purposes, including: • Historical commentary • Visual transformation • Contextual explanation • Original analysis and narration We always aim to respect creators, authors, and rights holders while making history accessible to everyone. Disclaimer: This video is for educational and documentary purposes only.