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I still can't get over the Banana Machine 😂
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"I'm a massive banana man."
~ Arun, 2023
I guess he is
Omg ! I just now completed commenting a similar comment 😂
Only NPC'S call him Arun
Lmao I read it beforehand, and it took away absolutely nothing from when he said it
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The self heating pan you used would be great for a college dorm situation where you don't have a stove
Hot pot would be so convenient
In some locations, yes, but almost every dorm I've heard of bans stuff that heats up due to fire hazards. Candles, coffee makers, and even some types of lamps, so it would be kind of a crap shoot if you were allowed to have it
Same with those working away from home in hotels.
Just use a bowl and a water heater.
If it's cheaper than the induction cooker, with that you can cook a lot. But If it costs the same as a hot pot then, this shape is much better to cook several things.
I think the self heating pot was designed more for people in university who live in a dorm with no kitchen, or for hotels/camping/camper, or for crappy apartments with no stove in the kitchen. I’ve actually seen TikToks of someone in university using the pot to cook dinner in their dorm room.
yep, that dude on tiktok cooks whole freakin meals in his dorm room bed lol
Yeah. It's not used for being able to make ramen in bed, it's in case you don't have a stove, like you said, like college students. I really wish that I had this when I was in college, it would've made a lot of things so much easier. It's also not limited to soup - you can make eggs, grilled cheese, a lot of things in it that you otherwise couldn't do without a stove
Yeah, it’s probably just that the dropshipper is advertising it wrong. It seems like it would work much better for what you’re saying, especially considerding the length of the cable.
I came to type this xD cause it seems he forgot not everyone has a kitchen, and yes some may have all that stuff close to their duel room apartments or other housing situations.
Plus, it would be great for disabled people who are bedridden!
Great vid as always!! during last Christmas, I received a smart AirTag wallet as a gift. You should add it to the video as well haha! It's helped me find my wallet twice already. (at the gym and once time at under the bed lol)
Sounds good was is the name of the walle?
Vionentus smart wallet, I'm also really happy with its quality.
The reason the vegetable slicer feels like an “As Seen on TV” product is because it actually was.
I'll never understand those things. Use a knife so you don't have to use a knife?
Yeah my mom used to use that several years ago, it worked pretty well
@TheGlassesPro same omg why do I remember this I was literally 6-8 years old
Same with the shirt hanger.
@@Absbabs88 shirt hanger been around for ages seen on TV too, I remember seeing that as a kid.
The robot jar opener might be niche but it's the only one on the list that solves a real problem for lots of people. In fact, I'm going to buy one for my grandma because she always complains that she struggles to open jars.
🎉
Its like a robot grandson
literal legend
I get your point, but let's face it: the robot jar opener is just plain stupid. Why bother with an over-engineered gadget when a simple swing jar opener has been doing the job perfectly fine for years? Save your money and go for the practical option instead.
Cheers.
And it's properly priced compared to others which is too much for a gimmick.
The jar opener one is actually insanely useful for elderly folks and people with disabilities.
My OT got me one as I can barely use my right hand. It has been a lifesaver and saves me from embarrassment of having to ask my neighbours for help to open jars
I love how arun gave a full blown scientific explanation to explain how a hanger that goes down works
i am surprised he doesnt basic ones like such
The jar opener (and their can opener) is ideal for people who can't do those things normally. I bought them for my 90 yr old grandma who can only use one hand. She uses it all the time. So I would give it 10/10. It's given her some autonomy again.
Ohh your right. I was thinking who needs those. But now I know.
A lot of these kinds of gadgets and those "there's got to be a better way!" ads' products are inspired by products developed for people with accessibility special needs.
Though you can get a pair of special tweezers for like half the price and open the jar in 2 seconds not ten
Just learn her to use a spoon tail to depressurize the lid by lever effect. Free and efficient
For someone like me who lives in chronic pain and can barely open a water bottle the jar opener would be a dream
Arun on the banana filler: "Why does this look so inappropriate?"
Also Arun like 2 seconds later: "I am a massive banana man."
i eat banana with nutella💀
16:06 yeh in my toilet 💀
@@lathalgaming5185 I have also😂
I mean the only thing inappropriate about that is your own mind, nothin wrong with liking bananas
That pot would be much better for a dorm room especially a place that doesn't allow hot plates. It's not the solution for a normal home or apartment dweller, but it is way better than a 3 out of 10. For those who need it it's a perfect product
Yeah I was thinking of having the ability to make warm lunch at a construction site. Especially in cold weather, that would make the workweek more enjoyable.
Here in Japan my friends and family have used the closet shirt space saver for literally decades. It's pretty much a must have considering how small our houses are.
I think that lazy pot is actually targeted for those who live in dormitories. My friend has one. People in that dorm aren't allowed to use stoves in their room. So my friend bought this pot to cook in his room. No, the dorm doesn't have its own kitchen because there's a small cafetaria right next to the building. Yes, it's owned by the dorm manager.
Yeah why would anyone even use that on their lap? Its obviously for people without access to a stove
@@Soft_Rice_Eater my friend used to have one but it used quite a lot of power so he bought the pot instead.
Or a tiny home
@@Soft_Rice_Eater you can cook Noddle, rice, meat, even eggs. so you can't cook everything but you could cook alot of type of food
Thanks. Now I don’t have to go on tiktok. You did the suffering for me.
True for me too. I don't even have it on my phone
@@foots4141 ur so cool
@@molotovovickow yep he is soo cool that he doesn't even have TH-cam on his phone, he just manifested that comment with his thoughts!
That's the importance of these videos
@@Joe.y007 did you forget about computers or laptops?
4:28 No. I does not suck out air and create a vacuum. It does the opposite. Fizzy drinks go flat because you remove the pressure when you open it, and the more you drink, the more space for the fizz to escape before the pressure builds up high enough to stop the reaction from happening. With this device you can pump more air in and create the pressure faster than the fizz can do it on its own, thus stopping it from using up the fizz to pressurize and ending up with a flat drink.
The pressure that is removed when opening is the carbon dioxide used to make the drinks fizzy in the first place. When the can is left open it give the opportunity for the carbon dioxide to escape. The same thing happens with bottled soda. If you do not close it correctly, the carbon dioxide will escape and make it flat. A SodaStream can help flat drinks become fizzy cause it injects the carbon dioxide into the water thats used to make sodas or carbonated water.
@@tzitzimitlentertainment that is why those pump things don’t remove air, they add, and build pressure, to stop the co2 from escaping. Again, what I said in my initial comment.
It doesnt add air thats the thing. It actually does remove it. I have one and have put it to my hand, It has a suction meaning the air is removed preventing the carbon dioxide to reside in the drink instead of escaping with the air when the cap is not on. If air was being built up in the can, itd be harder to squish the can when putting it away. You dont need air to maintain carbon dioxide within a can. You just need a proper seal. which the cap provides. @@BuzzBazzJ
@@tzitzimitlentertainment no. If you push it to you hand it pushes the air out of the way, and thus creates the suction you are talking about. When you place them on a container the seal is correct (compared to your hand) and thus it can pump more air in correctly. What you are referring to can be done with a bicycle pump, and you can “create” suction, because the seal is incorrect and as it has some flex/molding you end up “filling” the hole with your squishy hand flesh. If you took the air out you would create a negative pressure inside the container and it would collapse if the force is too great for the container to handle. The problem with removing the air is that you are extracting more of the carbonation making the drink even flatter than before. I swear, you can do this example very easy. Take a new soda bottle, empty some of it, then squeeze it until there is almost no more air in the bottle, then close the cap as you have it squished. You can let the bottle be or you can shake it to see that the carbonation will expand the bottle back to its original, full state. Proving my point in how these pumps function. Just try it before you post anything else. I’ll even pay you for the soda thought paypal if I’m wrong.
I was thinking the same thing. Creating a vacuum in the can would cause all the carbon dioxide to come out of solution.
11:07 I guess another thing is for college students who don't have stoves or a kitchen in their dorms. This could help cook food easily without having to go find a kitchen to do it.
yeah lol
17:00 bro solved whether you pour the milk or the cereal first
what a legend
No
Unfortunately used USER error and thats why the milk came out first...should have read directions
nah it's definitely cereal first. it's gonna mix anyway so why argue about it?
What kind of sociopath pours the milk first and then adds cereal?
@@LyhneInc I only do that when I don't know how much cereal to pour and there's very little milk left
I personally love WHOOSH! I’ve bought so many bottles😂. But since it doesn’t have alcohol, it doesn’t degrade the protective film on your screens so scratches are less likely
Whoosh is the name of a train service where I live, hahaha.
The electric cooking pot is an essential part in my life as a uni student. I can use it for cooking almost everything: rice, stir fry, noodle, anything fried, toast, soup, steamed veggies, etc. I don’t need to buy different pot and pan, and it heatens faster than hobs! That’s 10/10 for me.
16:45 we can prank our friend with filling toothpaste
Calm down satan
Nah bro add thermal paste for long lasting effects
I like the taste of toothpaste but not bananas so i think im opposite to all of you
@@jassimm.m.m9073yes but not raw toothpaste in huge amounts
Arun’s house grows new rooms to match whatever products he buys. It’s a Star Trek holodeck 😮
Omg it’s the Chocolate Rain guy
Only 2 likes
You can tell the kitchen has never been used before for recording. The audio is badly reverberated because he doesn't have the standard audio setup in there...
Cherry Chocolate RAIIIIIINNN
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That blade pull spinner thing is very common where I live and it is so helpful!
In fact, I literally used it like 20 minutes ago
"Being able to film videos in bed is great"
With the nasal irrigator, you gotta make sure to use distilled water. They come with saline packets but there are ones with xylitol which is less uncomfortable.
I was looking for this comment. Stuff that goes into your nasal cavity can get into your brain so it's super important to take care of what you put there
So do they actually work? I suffer from stuffed nose very badly. This was the only item that caught my attention
Absolutely. Just to add on to that, the salt is not an antiseptic, its there to make sure the osmolality is similar between the liquid and your sinuses. Putting straight water, whether tap or distilled, into your nose would leave you feeling very, very bad. Unlike the salt, xylitol does actually have antiseptic properties, although its effectiveness in the sinuses is not confirmed.
@@Onirban1637 they existed way before tiktok did. It's just that more people know about them now. And yes, they work wonders. Doctors recommend this but of course follow the instructions and use correct water
sterimar exist earlier, once use it for my son
For the in bed cooking pot I can see it as being useful if you’re a construction worker who wants some hot soup or ramen but doesn’t want to go to the gas station to use the microwave or something like that. You can just bring the water, ingredients and the pan then as long as you have an outlet or plug then you’re good to go.
Also for semi truck drivers and college students in dorms (although I'm sure they are already banned)
Or if you are on a trip and don’t have a kitchenette
what if you are rocket jumping?
Also a homeless person possibly
Maybe if you're camping
Hi Mrwhosetheboss, we wanted to provide you feedback on your review of the Lazychef Pot. You gave this a 3/10 which is understandable from your perspective but we used to tour with Disney On Ice and lived in a hotel for 10 months a year. This pot would have been perfect mind you that we would not have used this on our bed or lap! That’s just ridiculous, but having 1 item that both heats and serves as a pot would have been amazing for our hotel stays. It was always a pain carrying the heating element and the pot around in our luggage!
Re Jar opener: I take a cutlery knife and wedge its tip under the lid, twist and I hear the lid pop. Then opening easily. Only when the lid gets stuck with the sticky content to the jar, that can be a problem. For those cases I have a piece of silicon to have a better grip on the lid. Working every single time.
Tip for when you use magnetic cleaners on glass like aquariums: DON'T put the on the glass at the same spot. Put them on the glass in different places along the pane and then slide them towards each other without lifting either from the glass. This ensures that they connect without putting extra force on the glass. Like Arun showed can cause the glass to shatter, even when you do it very carefully.
He also used it wrong lol, the magnetic force is plenty strong, even for double sided windows.
It comes with a plastic tray between the two parts so that when you're storing them, they don't stick together "flat" with the magnets (precisely because it's very strong and hard to pull apart). He should've removed this plastic part when using it, the magnetic force was weak because there was a good amount of extra space occupied by the storing tray he didn't remove.
8:20 been using this for years now 😂 really handy and pretty easy to clean too. Works for most of the vegetables
yeah it's a very common thing i don't understand why he is so surprised
@@dowpao6971 might not be in UK
I mean, we had one of these around 45 years ago at home 😂
Literally, you could buy this kind of slicer at the weekly market at least 45 years ago.
@@hexistenz Ya
Same, I've had this thing for about 15 years from now lol
5:51 you can also use foil to fill in the gap between the metal, which is what I did for a flashlight I had.
The pull string chopper is one of the best things I’ve ever gotten! I use it almost every day
Former Apple employee, can confirm we used Woosh all the time.
Typically, though, we didn't or were not supposed to spray directly on the screen, rather on to the cleaning cloth. =)
Ooooo
Ok. I have a version of that veggie chopper and I tell you, that's a 10/10 kitchen gadget.
Especially if you do a lot of chopping in your kitchen. It's a perfect mix between hand chopping and Blender and does a lot of easy work
I know right ? When I first used it, I made tomato puree rather than chopping the tomatoes.
I bought it to my mom and she loves it
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It's a copy of the crankchop lol
My only doubt would be the string. Is it strong enough to handle someone trying to cut something like carrots or some other hard vegetable without snapping?
I think for the pan that you can cook things in your bed with is not just for that. Like it would be helpful, for example, to take on a camping trip, or even to the beach. My family does stuff like that all the time, and it would be very convenient.
The bed cooker would work great in dorm rooms and places that don't have a kitchen while traveling
i feel like number 12, the lazychef pot should be advertised more like a travel accessory rather than a "bedroom" one. I can see it being usefull at something like a camping trip ashuming you have electricity... maybe it could have scored higher if it was targeted at a different category
Or for students or for staying at hotels or shitty apartments
@@niggachad_1 Yea, I'm currently living in a hostel and use an open mouth kettle(is that the correct term?) for my self cooking needs(instant stuff only lol), so this would be greatly appreciated because it would allow me to actually cook stuff, plus the kettle also shuts off periodically and the heat is concentrated in one area, so food often burns on it
ashuming????
8:00 Not with the jeans Arun come onnnnn
Bro does wanna expose himself
@@thelastchairlol8527he could’ve put shorts on
@@RoyaltyApes50thats what im saying it just hurts
For the crunch cup you can actually stop milk from pouring by sealing the small hole on the top .
that cooking pot is brilliant if you work away from home. sometimes i just want to chill after a long day, but i have to go out and get food, it woulfd be brilliant to knock something up in my hotel room while relaxing.
16:13 the way you held the banana .LMAO😀
@@shooter2563 (pause)
When he said start by cutting off the tip, I felt his voice shake. 😂 15:25
the pot thing was rlly meant to catch the eyes of a college student
bro poured milk first-
The pot is actually brilliant. Imagine you don't have a stove and don't want to use those electric hobs, or you just wanna combine them. It saves alot of space and I would've loved it when I lived in my student appartment.
15:14 Am I the only one who cracked up with the way he said "Think Innocent things" 😂😂😂
1:51 I have a few of those! (not bought from tiktok but that my mom had before and some i bought on temu) And it saves alot of space and I really like it !!
13:45 aquarium owners have used those for decades :) as for the banana machine, it's much easier without - with the banana still in the peel score it all the way down, spread it open and fill with peanut butter, Nutella, Cheez Whiz, etc; then peel it. Also that gadget wastes perfectly good banana
Some guy spent months designing a worse way to eat cereal than just using a bowl and spoon
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Hey patterrz
Love the Versace wall tiles looks stunning
I still can't get over the Banana Machine😂
17:05 is "TikTok made me buy it" gonna be come the new "As seen on TV"? Why is this the timeline we live in?
Lol that's actually so true
"Ass Seen on TT" wait..
bro I had that cup like years ago same with my brother it was a stars wars one
@@cosmicretro1608lol
Devices like the veggie slicer shown at 8:17 seem fairly common in Japan. We have one at home called the Bunbun Chopper - it's essentially the same thing. Nice to see Arun's reaction to this!
We have one of these too in Canada it works well
Baldy
Yeah perfect for people that cant chop.
Had one but it broke. It's so handy tho
I have one in the Netherlands as well, i thought it was a standard appliance
The lazy chef pot is actually very useful for people who don’t live in a mansion. Or any house. If you live out of your car or van life you just need an adapter and it’s so useful. Or if you are in a more average motel without a stove. If it’s safer than a hot plate and all you need then 10/10?
My mom actually tried the last one, and it is a good idea, except the one that we had broke at some point so now we don’t have one anymore and we now need to manually open things
5:46 Actually had something like that growing up, had the AAA to AA and AA to D battery. Which at the time (when everything was powered by like 4-5 batteries), was incredibly helpful and saved us a ton of trips to the shops. It's worth noting, that larger batteries are larger capacity, so these are only meant for short-term use.
Actually, most AA batteries now are just AAA with extra space taken up.
After 15:23 we need to see top 10 sussest gadgets
Sussiest*
The trick to the cereal cup is putting your finger over the small hole on top. It keeps the milk from flowing so freely. So you then get cereal in your mouth then release your finger to allow the milk to come out.
TikTok is like a modern day teleshopping channel or QVC - some of these gadgets like the window cleaner have been around for ages, so interesting!
Dirty mind activated at 14:59 💀
That caught me off guard😂
@9:30 When using a nasal irrigation system (neti pot, other versions, etc.) make sure to use distilled water or boil the water you are going to use and allow it to cool down to a comfortable temperature first. There are some amoeba that can survive the water treatment process and will cause very bad problems if it starts to live in your nasal passages.
Came on here to say this too!
Naegleria fowleri is the amoeba. It’s caused at least two deaths from tap water in a Neti pot. Definitely use distilled or boiled water!
“very bad” i.e. death
What was that bottle with the red top you used to pour water in the self heating pot? looks awesome
Wouldn't the cerial thing work better if the milk came out on the top and cerial on the bottom? Like you said, milk pours faster than cerial so flipping those two would make the milk pour ontop at a somewhat slower rate because it has to get over the lip of the cup (which seems to be the problem you're having with the current cup).
17:45 it dosent matter if its cereal or milk first because the bowl is last, everyone knows that
Best bit last
Then table
@@JaggedMedal not it’s the spoon then the table
Or you could do it a the same time
Russian Badger reference?
Make sure you use cooled boiled water for the nasal system next time Arun, this will prevent infection from any bacteria in the tap water, it is very dangerous to do otherwise.
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This is very serious. Like you could die serious!
@@loganlyons1634 No joke. There is a type of amoeba that survives in tap water and then can get to your brain. Most amoeba types are harmless, but not every one, alas.
naegleria fowleri 👀
Reported the video for self harm. This is just irresponsible.
Bro I love your videos they are so entertaining and sooooo helpful
You have almost passed apple
yeah .4m 😭
Ya sadly mr boss lost a lot
I love the pace and detail of this video, feels much better than your last few product compilations!
the question for almost all these products: how long do they work?
AAA and AA batteries are the same output voltage, but im assuming that AA batteries have a higher energy capacity.
I love how your little MacBook is literally just standing there on the piece of acrylic
20:45, I've seen that before on infomercials, it's basically an unofficial disability aid for people who have Parkinsons or who have had a stroke or have some other disability that impacts their ability to grip things. There's lots of products like that. Any time you see a product that does something this simple and wonder "who on earth needs that?", remember that there are people who are less able than you are.
2:32 I feel the vibes of Manish Paul from Science of Stupid :)
Hiiii
Same I love science of stupid ❤❤
That cooking pot would be amazing for long hotel stays
8:50 we got this thing for like 20 years now and i never saw someone who is so happy that it actually does his job
2:22 Arun the science guy!
Love how you always make sure to test things out (not based on hypothesis or anecdotal basis), present in a very entertaining, concise yet still plenty informative manner.
I wish you all the best with the sub situation with Apple and happy to be on board with your endeavors! :)
The Vegichop is great for making Guacamole.. at leat the electric one.
Put in all ingrediances like onion, garlic, smal peace of ginger, coriander.... and give it a spin
Dude gave an auto boiling pot 3/10 because he couldn’t think of any other way it would be useful outside of his bed.. that’s a game changer for camping, especially in the colder, wetter areas.
15:36 now we know mrwhosethe boss don’t have a straight banana😂
Aw hell nah lol
When I was a kid I used to use tin foil on my AAA batteries so it would properly fit and that idea of the case is just genius.
And we will never know how good the last one was
For the nasal irrigation system, my mom taught me this trick, take an eye or nasal dropper you don’t use anymore, fill with water, add a pinch of salt, throw your head back for two minutes, the go wash up, takes way less time and way less money
You should make your own saline solution if you want to avoid irritating the mucous membranes (boil 1 tea spoon salt with 0,5 liters of water - let it cool down to body temperature), use something with a sprout, bend down and turn your head and just poor it in through each nostril :).
15:45 top post of r/sounding.
Fu.. i hate why I know what it is stupid subreddit baiters
😂😂😂😂
Oh god no 🗿
Pushing 🥵Pushing 🥵Pushing 🥵ahhhhhh😩
@@Kaixen_shorts wtf 🤣
Arun’s the one TH-camr where I don’t skip half of the video.
Great video, as usual.
I agree! I don't know exactly what he does differently than other people. But, it's not too fast or too slow.
@@BrianScramlin well he often puts a progress bar to see the length and also he makes things to see later in the video for example the face mask
I would say that the lazy chef pot would probably actually be really useful in a dorm or situation where you are living somewhere where you don't have ready access to a stove or hot plate. Like I can absolutely see being in a shitty situation where you are needing to stay in a motel or something for an extended period of time and being able to just plug that in and bam you can make a dinner without having to eat out.
That self heating cooking pot would be great for living in your car.
12:37 perfectly put...
The AAA to AA battery adapters are overkill. For years I’ve just wadded up a small piece of aluminum foil at the springy end of the battery compartment and it’s always worked. Also not a waste of plastic 😊
Uhhhh... What
@@Emma-ex8gx Jup, and u can just wrap some thin cardboard around it with some tape and it also doesnt wiggle
That feels like a fire hazard, also, those AA to AAA adapters are reusable
Yeaaaah, that's a gigantic fire hazard. Hope you're kidding
You can make AAA to AA by filling the gap with a foil
The crank shop has been a thing forever 😂😂
Oh whoosh! I actually have that, I don't use it to often but it works wonders for my phone, I have a much much smaller bottle, got it from staples a few years ago, definitely stops fingerprints for about a month or two (depends on your finger's grease level) but for me is pretty good
20:30 there's also a much simpler solution to this: a spring that clicks on the hinge. I have them in my house, they work great and you barely notice them
12:14 The facemask guy in youtube shorts calls it Peptide or something like that😁
I think thats the official name
Isn’t it dr Ryan?
Honestly the smart lock is also pretty common. Almost everyone has one of those.
"I do love automating tasks"
The veg chop doesn't automate the task though you still have to input force for it to work.
That pot is actually very good if you're travelling. I've got one that can boil water (I don't trust hotel Kettle), cook, steamboat, etc. If you travel alone the portion size is perfect too.
woudlnt it make more sense to just buy locally a bit of vinegar, boil it in the hotel kettle to clean it and you are good to go instead of carring this thing with you :D
Lesson from this video is to not buy things advertised from TikTok
Why?
Most of them did the jobs they were intended to.
@@shisir1791 Yeah I think they just clicked on the video, commented assuming everything was bad without watching the video and left to wait for all the likes
@@weirdness9802 you sir are a genius but I did infact watched the video, although a general rule of thumb is that most of these products are over hyped by drop shippers and affiliate marketers
@@RealNinox that is true, people like money so they do that
@@RealNinox oh no!
So you're telling me the advertisers advertised their product?
Damn! How will I ever recover from that.
The space saving clothes hanger gadget has come and left for generations.. I got my first one back in 1995 from a target store.. I've seen them pop up on multiple shopping sites for nearly 30 years.
those smart door locks are fantastic for ppl who are renting a room or have roommates
7:53 owl sound 😂