Ruining a VCR while it's playing a tape by whacking it, playing with the tape, putting magnets around it and pouring salt and water on it. Once it stops working it gets smashed to pieces along with a bunch of tapes! Model: AWA W700 VCR.
2:44 Guy in the movie: "Yes it's difficult, isn't it?" Robert (smashthings1): "Oh yeah it is difficult. This VCR's being difficult." LOL That part never gets old. 😅😂🤣🤣🤣
My favorite and funny parts of this video: 0:40 Robert (smashthings1): "Better safe than sorry? Man, this VCR's gonna be sorry." 2:44 Guy in the movie: "Yes it's difficult, isn't it?" Robert (smashthings1): "Oh yeah it is difficult. This VCR's being difficult." 3:25 Guy in the movie: "Have a look at it now." Robert (smashthings1): "I can't have a look at it now cause it's not showing anything!" 3:42 Guy in the movie: "...Well, let's just say a long time." Robert (smashthings1): "Yeah I've been doing this for a long time." 3:50 Robert (smashthings1): "Oh man, it's the cowboy man. The VCR doesn't wanna show the cowboy man." 🤣🤣🤣
I imagine an older VCR and older TV would have allowed you to have more fun. One or the other or both are probably blanking the picture when the video signal or sync got too messed up, but older stuff didn’t care and just let you see the garbage.
=) Hello Robert. I hope that you're doing well. I've been enjoying your videos for a few months now. While I usually thoroughly enjoy your videos of smashing things with a golf club (or other blunt objects) and when you pour salt and water into electronic devices, I also like how you mixed things up a little with this one - manipulating the tape before smashing the VHS player and cassette. The magnets kept erasing portions of the videotape which kept causing the player to stop or shit all over itself for a few seconds. That was okay, but my favorite parts were when you were physically slowing the tape down by gently pulling on it, thusly stretching it. I've seen that other RU-vidrs have made requests and I have a small one of my own for you to [hopefully] consider doing: manipulate a VHS tape while its playing by gently tugging on it, slowing it down a little, making it warbly, gently interfering with the spindles and other things that feed the tape through etc. and hold off on the magnets, salt and water, and smashing it (at least for a bit at first) before smashing it to pieces. Cheers. Thanks. "Liked".
This channel always give me the best laugh The way his voice gets he gets mad and when he says “what happened” always make me laugh, great video and great accent lmao
I love your “frustrated buffoon trying to get it to work” persona lol. I’ve got a video idea for you next time you get around to another vacuum destruction video, pretend to be a cleaner with a vacuum with poor suction that gets fed up. Hit it a few times, “huh, it still won’t suck! Maybe it’s dehydrated” then make it suck up a bunch of water, then try to use it again, get mad, and then pick it up and slam it on the ground. Throw in your creativity and I think you’d have a pretty funny video
I have a lot of vcr DVD player combos that I've expiramented on and I'm trying to make them work again and just to let you know never scratch the vcr dvds circuit boards because I've done that to my vcr DVD players and permaly damage them beyond repair!
in this video you seem crazy and mad that made me laugh I had that vhs player when I was little and tons of videos but I sold them it was nice to see it again in this video and what the INSIDES LOOK LIKE HAHAHAHAHAHA
No playing no more he says while putting water on vital component that must have no water on them of course it won't work. Destroy vcr with no compassion to its system and mechanism good greif its harder it get working Vcrs let alone me fixing them so yeah this is why i fix vcrs is because of the memory and the compassion for others without overpriced repairs.