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Zack Nelson, known online as JerryRigEverything, is a Utah-based creator who built one of YouTube's most-watched tech channels — nearly 10…
Total Followers +0.1%
10.8M
Across YouTube, Instagram
Primary Platform
YouTube
10M followers · 93% of audience
Engagement
4.1%
vs. 1.5% category median
Sponsorship Tier
Mega
Est. $12K–$27K / IG post
Zack put the Cybertruck through scratch tests, off-roading, and teardown-style breakdowns, generating some of the channel's most-watched videos of the year.
Nelson kept pushing back on manufacturer repair restrictions, calling out Apple, Samsung and others in durability and teardown videos.
His vlog/secondary channel followed the multi-year buildout of land, a cabin, and shop space outside his main tech content.
| Window | YouTube | Combined | ||
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| Last 7 days | +0 +0.0% | +782 +0.1% | +0 +0.0% | +782 |
| Last 30 days | +20K +0.2% | -4533 -0.6% | +0 +0.0% | +15K |
| Last 90 days | +81K +0.8% | -4533 -0.6% | +0 +0.0% | +76K |
| Last 365 days | +81K +0.8% | -4533 -0.6% | +0 +0.0% | +76K |
Daily follower snapshots from CreatorDB's longitudinal index.
| Brand | Type | Platform | Date | Performance vs. baseline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| NordVPN Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Apr 2026 | — |
| iFixit Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Apr 2026 | — |
| xTool Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Apr 2026 | — |
| dbrand Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Mar 2026 | — |
| The Ridge Sponsorship | Sponsored content | YouTube | Mar 2026 | — |
Zack Nelson, known online as <strong>JerryRigEverything</strong>, is a Utah-based creator who built one of YouTube's most-watched tech channels — nearly 10 million subscribers — around a deceptively simple format: destroy gadgets methodically to show viewers what they are actually made of. His signature scratch, burn, and bend tests became a de-facto quality benchmark for smartphone launches, and he extended that methodology to larger hardware including the <strong>Tesla Cybertruck</strong>, whose viral 2024 teardown and durability coverage drew mainstream press attention. A vocal right-to-repair advocate, he has collaborated publicly with iFixit and Louis Rossmann on policy and product fronts. A secondary channel documents his ongoing off-grid property and workshop build in Utah, broadening his appeal beyond pure tech.
Benchmark estimates for a creator at JerryRigEverything's tier (Mega, 10.8M combined followers, United States). Pulled from CreatorDB's category benchmarks.
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Zack Nelson is the real name behind the JerryRigEverything handle. He has been open about his identity throughout his career and regularly appears under his own name in press coverage and advocacy work.
His channel specialises in durability tests and teardowns of smartphones and consumer electronics, using a standardised scratch-burn-bend methodology. He also produces repair guides, tool reviews, and hardware deep-dives that align with his right-to-repair advocacy.
In 2024, Zack Nelson applied his usual scratch, burn, and teardown methodology to the Tesla Cybertruck, revealing real-world durability characteristics that attracted significant mainstream media coverage. The stainless-steel body and novel construction made it a natural candidate for his format, and the results surprised many viewers expecting a more rugged outcome.
The dbrand Teardown skin is a device-skin line co-developed with dbrand that prints a photorealistic internal-component graphic on the back of phones and laptops, mimicking the look of a disassembled device. The concept grew directly out of JerryRigEverything's teardown photography and has become one of dbrand's most recognised product lines.
Zack Nelson is a consistent and vocal advocate for right-to-repair legislation, arguing that consumers and independent technicians should have legal and practical access to parts, tools, and documentation. He has worked alongside iFixit and prominent repair advocate Louis Rossmann on both public-facing content and policy-level commentary.
Since 2023, Zack Nelson has been documenting the construction of an off-grid property and personal workshop in Utah on his secondary YouTube channel. The project covers everything from land preparation to fabrication infrastructure, appealing to the maker and DIY segment of his audience.
Recent confirmed sponsors include NordVPN, iFixit, xTool, dbrand, and The Ridge. The roster clusters around tech accessories, privacy tools, precision repair equipment, and premium everyday-carry products — verticals that map closely to his audience's demonstrated interests.
Across platforms, JerryRigEverything has a combined following of approximately 11 million, with the vast majority concentrated on YouTube where he has approached the 10-million-subscriber mark. Instagram and TikTok account for the remainder, with TikTok showing the strongest recent growth rate.
His YouTube engagement rate sits at roughly more than double the tech-category median, which is a notable outperformance for a channel of his scale. High engagement at the Mega tier is uncommon and reflects a loyal, returning viewership rather than passive casual reach.
Yes — beyond paid sponsorships, Zack Nelson has engaged with iFixit as a platform and advocacy partner in the right-to-repair movement. He has referenced their repair guides, used their toolkits on-camera, and aligned with their public-policy messaging, giving the relationship a credibility dimension that goes beyond a standard brand deal.
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