- By Poorva Karki
- Mon, 28 Aug 2023 12:30 PM (IST)
- Source:JND
Youtubers blend fridge, TV in giant mixer: 'How Ridiculous', a YouTube channel popular for their crazy and destructive experiments, shared yet another unique experiment on the internet. For their latest experiment, channel creators Brett Stanford, Derek Herron, and Scott Gaunson built a giant mixer. From a fridge to an office chair, the YouTubers blended some of the most unusual things. Intriguing netizens, the video instantly went viral, which resulted in the YouTubers sharing another video of them blending a boat. The first video was shared on the said YouTube channel with the title, “We Built The World's Largest Blender.”
The video began with the YouTubers building a giant blender. They then proceeded to show the things that would go inside the mixer. One after another, they blended several things, including a TV, office chair, fridge, golf balls, and more. In the end, the experimenters also showed the results of the blended stuff. In the second video, they were seen blending a boat.
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The videos soon went viral and left the viewers amused. Netizens loved the experiment and flooded the comment box with questions. Some others expressed their concerns over the minor hindrance that the YouTubers faced with the E-Stop button. The first video was shared three weeks ago and has pulled 2.2M viewers so far. The second video was shared ten days ago and has gained 1.1M views.
Taking to the comment section, the netizens shared their views. “As a machinist ‘The E-Stop is not working’ might be the most terrifying thing I've ever heard,” a user said. “As someone who works with heavy machinery and VFD/VSDs, I felt Herron's line "E-stop didn't turn it off, E-Stop has to turn it off!" in my bones,” wrote a second netizen. “When E-Stop wasn’t working, I got so nervous for you all. I’m glad you guys got that under control!!! Can’t wait for part 2!” added a third. “You've combined "Will It Blend" and "How Ridiculous" into one of the best things I've seen in years. Keep it up guys!” joined a fourth viewer. “This is without a doubt one of the best things you’ve ever done! Absolutely mental and I love it!” complimented a fifth. “Y’all need a second channel to cover the engineering design/build process of making these things and review how they perform,” commented a sixth.