Most blenders can't blend boats...

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All Comments (21)
  • @Yonkage-ik5qb
    Golf balls are basically purpose-designed to transfer energy efficiently. They deform and then spring back without breaking, turning the impact of a golf swing into maximum distance. Which means except for a small amount of lost to air friction and heat, all the energy from those spinning blades is being transferred by the golf balls to the polycarbonate. It's as if the blades, themselves, are hitting the walls of the blender.
  • @bristolpka1143
    Big props to your extention team, welders, engineers, editors, clean up, helpers, ect, you have such a awesome crew!! Great job everyone!
  • @justingibson8147
    I’m liking the new generator safety protocol, but if you wanna do it right - the key for the generator should be in the pocket of whoever is cleaning inside the blender. Makes me nervous 😬
  • I cannot even imagine how much effort goes into the stuff you guys do! The clean up and editing afterwards too? Insane!
  • @darrelflint
    Love the blender! I would like to see a contest called "Identify the Remains" where you blend an item and then have someone guess what it was in the beginning.
  • @Militia.
    @How Ridiculous GolfBalls are specifically designed to transfer kinetic energy. energy divided into smaller pieces = huge force on small spaces
  • @Fluzzlewett
    Loving the Amps fact. Fun fact: in the UK, every household is limited to 100A, so the blender has nearly 2 UK households worth of Amps to use!
  • Need an episode dedicated to the geniuses behind the scenes who help you make everything happen, editor Jack etc, introduce us to your full crew, they deserve it 😊 - greetings from Melbourne
  • @louthinator
    Given its tendency to completely ignore inputs, the red colouring, the meanness of those teeth and its sheer destructive force, I submit that this blender should be named The Demon
  • @robijakus6860
    12:30 you know this might surprise y'all but golf balls are sorta made to be hit with metal objects
  • @outlawnacho
    Besides the epic shenanigans and hijinks you find yourselves in for our entertainment, the thing I find most incredible is your friendship. It’s amazing and it is so refreshing to see such a successful channel that shows friends getting along and destroying objects creatively! Love you guys!
  • @Hiddenpower
    I think probably the reason why the golf balls do so much damage is they fully store all the kinetic energy and impart it onto the polycarb sides. They are designed to be hit really hard in golf so it makes sense they will take the impact of the blades and transfer it to the housing.
  • @letsart6434
    I love the level of respect shown for Rexy by not putting him in the blender ❤
  • @EpicATrain
    The problem is that your polycarb is not laminated. Use two sheets that are 3-4 times thicker and laminate the two pieces together if you guys are going to continue adding more crazier stuff. lol
  • 6:40 An absolutely amazing string of commentaries. The crocodile most definitely needs some dental work
  • I want to nominate Scott for the level of involment in the post-test Distruction clean-up. At least five MVP-level plays that I'm aware of. Great job, gentlemen!