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This guy has a ton of videos showing him trying out cheesy products form Amazon. Seems like a nice kid, always enjoyable to watch his vids, but the ones where he plays with fire are the best.

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I'll pass on that thing.

I've known people who collect old school fire extinguishers, kind of similar concept, but less boom.




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WOW!!! Eek


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I'll pass on that thing.

I've known people who collect old school fire extinguishers, kind of similar concept, but less boom.



I used to be a service manager for a fire protection company back when I lived in NJ. I would occasionally find some of these glass grande type and the brass pump type carbon tetra chloride extinguishers.
I still have a couple of them.
I also collected some of the brass/copper soda acid extinguishers.

What the guy in the video used was not as effective as a regular hand held extinguisher. As it exploded it also spread embers that could start smaller fires around it.
I would also hate to see what would happen if it was used on a burning liquid fire.

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He should have saved his fire ball thingee for the camp stove demo.
 
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Let’s guess where that stuff was made. Smile


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In the comments section of his videos, people keep imploring him to read the instructions for these items, but he doesn't do so because he knows it's more fun to watch him figure it out on camera.
 
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Here is link, original video: https://youtu.be/TFaIcx0WkOY

Is good, yes?
 
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In the comments section of his videos, people keep imploring him to read the instructions for these items, but he doesn't do so because he knows it's more fun to watch him figure it out on camera.


That is my favorite part of this guys videos. He is giving an instructional demo on something he is using for the first time, without reading directions. I recently saw one on a product that smashed paper into a firelog, and it was a disaster. Hilarious.


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That machete-axe is something I'd avoid. Smile

When he straightened the blade on the machete-ax, it looks like he was using an OGT survival axe to do the hammering.

I wonder if it was a cheap knockoff or the genuine article.



Fun videos.




 
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I’ve been watching him for a while. Apart from his Amazon items he also has some neat hacks videos. I’ve learned a few wood splitting tricks from him. He has like 15 million subscribers. Very fun to watch.




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