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Apr 20, 2026

Buenos Aires, Argentina

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The video captures an indoor scene, likely within a hardware store or a dedicated section for tools and construction supplies, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The camera pans across various displays filled with different hardware items and tools. The first section of the video (0:00-0:01) shows shelves and pegboards stocked with long strips, possibly weatherstripping or trim, hanging vertically. Below them are various grinding discs and other smaller hardware items, all neatly displayed for sale. As the camera pans to the right (0:01-0:02), it focuses on a large yellow-framed display board. This board features a collection of hand tools, including several trowels (for masonry work), hammers of different types (a rubber mallet, wood-handled hammers, and a claw hammer), and two types of saws – a hacksaw and a coping saw. Text visible on this display reads "ARCO PARA SIERRAS" (Bow for Saws). The pan continues (0:02-0:03) to another pegboard display, prominently featuring the brand name "BULIT" on a blue header. This section showcases various drill bits, chisels, and possibly hole saws or other drilling accessories, packaged in their retail containers. Adjacent shelves also contain boxes of "PHILIPS" light bulbs and other packaged goods, with text like "FOQUITOS PARA LINTERNA" (Small bulbs for flashlight) visible on a box. At the 0:00:04 mark, a person's hand enters the frame and points to one of the chisel-like tools on the "BULIT" display. The spoken audio in Spanish mentions items like "burlete" (weatherstrip/gasket), "sierras" (saws), "martillos" (hammers), and "cortahierro" (cold chisel/chisel), corresponding to the items shown. The overall atmosphere is that of a well-organized retail environment dedicated to tools and home improvement supplies.

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