Unbreakable Cube VS Giant Fan
Summary
TLDRIn this entertaining and experimental video, the creators test the limits of various fans, gradually increasing the fan strength to see how much they can withstand. Starting with a basic level one fan, they throw cupcakes, foam, cantaloupes, and even baseballs into it. As they progress to level two and three fans, the items become more extreme, from eggs to mac and cheese to a powerful, engine-powered fan. The destruction escalates, culminating in a robust fan that can destroy watermelons, shaving cream, Legos, and even a Wi-Fi router. The video blends humor, curiosity, and spectacle in a test of fan durability.
Takeaways
- 😀 The video starts by testing a normal fan's ability to blend objects, beginning with a level 1 fan.
- 😀 The first test involves a cupcake being thrown into the fan, and although the frosting is destroyed, the cupcake remains intact.
- 😀 A Styrofoam ball is thrown into the fan, but it only causes minor damage to the ball, while the fan stays mostly unaffected.
- 😀 A cantaloupe is introduced to the fan, which causes a blade to break, but the fan continues working and impressively cuts the cantaloupe in half.
- 😀 The video progresses with a car being tested against the fan, which results in the fan's blades being damaged.
- 😀 The level 2 fan is introduced, demonstrating significantly more power and efficiency than the level 1 fan.
- 😀 The level 2 fan easily cuts through a piece of foam and shows much stronger suction capabilities than its predecessor.
- 😀 A series of items like butternut squash, eggs, and even a bag of flour are thrown into the level 2 fan, with varying results, including destruction of the fan's motor.
- 😀 The introduction of a level 3 fan with a powerful engine capable of shredding larger objects, including watermelons, is highlighted as a major step up.
- 😀 The level 3 fan proves to be nearly indestructible, capable of shredding watermelons, shaving cream cans, pineapples, and even spray paint cans without major issues.
Q & A
What is the main concept of the video?
-The video is about testing the power and durability of various fans by throwing different objects into them to see if they can handle the impact, similar to a blender.
How does the first fan, the 'level one fan,' perform in the video?
-The level one fan performs reasonably well, managing to shred a cupcake (though it doesn’t fully break it), and it cuts a cantaloupe in half, though it loses a blade during the test.
What happens when a Styrofoam ball is thrown into the level one fan?
-The Styrofoam ball does very little damage to the fan, though a chunk of the ball is ripped out, indicating that the fan is strong enough to cause some damage, but it doesn't break.
Why does the level one fan fail when trying to break a car?
-When trying to break a car, the fan struggles to back up, and the test doesn't succeed as expected. The fan ends up doing little damage to the car.
What improvements are seen in the level two fan compared to the level one fan?
-The level two fan is much stronger, sharper, and faster. It can cleanly cut foam, and its suction power is notably more intense, making it significantly more powerful than the level one fan.
How does the level two fan perform against a butternut squash?
-The level two fan struggles to break the butternut squash but still causes some minor damage, while the fan itself is mostly unaffected.
What happens when the level two fan tries to process eggs?
-The fan has no trouble destroying the eggs. It easily shreds the eggs, which is a sign of the fan’s increased power.
What does the use of the spray paint can reveal about the level two fan's durability?
-The use of the spray paint can breaks the fan, indicating that while the fan is stronger, it is still vulnerable to certain objects. The spray paint causes significant damage to the fan.
What is special about the level three fan introduced in the video?
-The level three fan is an incredibly powerful industrial fan, equipped with a 459 CC Predator Max Performance Engine. It’s so strong that it can be used in boats or vehicles and is tested with some extreme objects like watermelons.
What happens when the level three fan is tested with a watermelon?
-The watermelon is completely shredded by the level three fan, even on the lowest speed, demonstrating the immense power of the fan.
How does the video explore the fan's ability to handle various items, and what conclusions are drawn?
-The video explores the fans' abilities by throwing a variety of objects, from soft items like eggs to hard ones like pineapples and Legos. It concludes that while the fans get stronger, even the most powerful fan can be damaged by heavy or hard objects.
How does the video create excitement and humor throughout the tests?
-The video uses humor, dramatic reactions, and unexpected outcomes (like the watermelon being shredded or the spray paint causing damage) to keep viewers entertained. The hosts' playful banter and exaggerated reactions enhance the comedic value.
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