I cut the cord about 6 months ago and find most of my watch time is on YouTube. I pay for Premium which makes it pain free when you don't have commercials. I mostly watch informational/demonstration type content and don't subscribe to many very large channels. For the most part I stay off the beaten path, avoid loud ridiculous people, and most 'vlogs'
I was curious to see what other's were watching and see if there's anything interesting worth checking out
Here are some standout favorites:
Pinball
Deadflip, STDM, TNT Amusements, My Vintage Pinball, and Wolfmarsh
Making stuff:
This Old Tony for the Smart humor = great production and editing
Ave for the dumb humor from a smart guy
Abom79 for the passion for machines and machining
Thomas Sanlader for 3d Printing
Ben Heck Hacks because I couldn't watch Element 13 after Ben. I just didn't attach to the rest of the crew
Boatworks Today for great Fiber-glasssing demo
Chechaflo for wordless master demonstration of Automotive Upholstery
EEV Blog for great electronics insight from a surly Aussie
Project Farm for great tool and product testing from a practical POV
Flite Test for RC Flying
Cinefix and Everyframe a Painting and The Take (Screanprism) for Film/Movies
kaptainkristian, Just Write, and Nerdwriter for smart Video Essays on Pop Culture
Car stuff
50Tussin for humorous Fox mustang drag racing on the most severe junkyard budget
Brew2l for more Fox mustang on a budget and the polar opposite of 50Tussin
Mighty Car Mods
Skid Factory
Home Built by Jeff
Sasnak an interesting trucker vlog, positive and lots of great driving video
Petrolicious for their beautiful production
Jay Leno's Garage and Denis Gages's MyClassic Car
Food/Cooking
Foodwishes - great production, not a talking head, and humor
On the strange and odd side
GTOger for sweet sweet towing justice with humor
Rambalac and Nippon Wanderer for night walks in Tokyo Japan
Zefrank1 - Smart mockumentary humor