The first one works for soups and soup like foods since the fat often rises to the top of the broth/juice. The cold makes the fat congeal and can either stick to the item or be skimmed out easily. And with that said, a large frozen spoon would do the same and be free because for some odd reason, we all own giant metal spoons of some configuration 😂😂😂
VCRs are actually illegal because Disney says so. Anything that makes them less money is criminal. If you record anything on tape Disney will send the SWAT team to your house, all paid by your own tax money 🌈
no. bluetooth ear pieces were already a thing by 2012. in the 00s it was pretty common to make fun of the dudes in suits walking around with their bluetooth ear piece talking on the phone, there was even tons of people who would be wearing them while driving. which is funny because now everyone has bluetooth earphones and often uses them to talk on the phone.
Yeah such a weird thing to make fun of it started near 07-08 when Bluetooth exploded in the common market even a TV show with time travel made fun of it.
@@erueka6 it was mostly because it was these annoying finance bros who would walk around talking loudly, and if you tried talking to them, they'd barely acknowledge you and just tap their ear piece as a way to signify they're on a call. one of the most common tropes would be them going to a store, and then be on a call, and when the cashier needed to talk to them to ask them something, they'd just tape the ear piece
And don’t forget, the moto razr he took for testing was huge in 2004 and dead in 2012. that was the year the iPhone 5 came out… But maybe he mistook the year of the item with 2002
The magnet uses its cold so fat sticks to itself + soups, stews gravy ( liquids ) testing it on bacon wasn't the best choice. I would try it with a stew or gravy 😃
@@mrdanger2686 try searching a video where someone got this crap to work and not going warm after a few seconds. This product is a waste of money no matter how you look at it.
The fat magnet is for warm stews and warm or semi hot liquid food that contains too much fat and you put the base of the device in the liquids then gently swirl it around to collect the fat not hover it on top of the bacon thinking it will actually suck fat like a magnet.
Parakeets also love mirrors, but I could never get over feeling like I was torturing the poor bird by making him think he had made a new friend when it wasn't actually real...
No. Haha. Take the bacon out of the pan and put it on a paper towel and save the grease in the fridge for cooking. Your not supposed to dispose of grease into the trash or down thd drain. The idiocy is killing me. 😂
Can't you just use the pee club, while sitting on the toilet, practicing your putting? Better yet just squat on a real golf green and use the pee club and practice your putting. 🚽⛳
The company that made The Perfect Polly is, in fact, still in business. Also, 2012, I had a Bluetooth headset. Oh, and Uroclub is still in business and still sells that product. Potty Putter is also still around, and there are knockoff products.
Okay Tyler I love how you approach a lot of things with what feels like the thickest amount of skepticism possible but, the fat magnet I believe it works on the principal that because the metal is cold it's going to make the fat congeal on the metal plate but I don't think you gave it time to work properly.
Yes. It's meant to get fat out of soups or stock. I have seen this done successfully with a large ice cube. But I have seen actual chefs test this device as well, and it still doesn't really work. It heats up too quickly, and ends up doing almost nothing.
@@jamesbyrd3740 much is the same with most As Seen On TV things. And you are not wrong it does not stay cold long enough, maybe if there was some kind of liquid in the handle that would freeze the pate to keep plate cold longer...
For the fat magnet, the principle use is for pots of soups and stews where fat rises the surface….the idea is the frozen fat magnet gets dipped into the soup or stew and the icey cold helps to oils to bond to the cold metal surface and slightly gel/solidify. But for it to really be test well you likely need to get most of the metal into the liquid…and not just hover it over to the top.
The "fat magnet" clearly says to be used on stews, gravy and other liquid food. Tyler tests it on bacon... genius. Fat rises up and can be picked up by a frozen spoon or this thing by dipping it.
I use a big ladle to skim the grease. I think the idea of the grease magnet was it being cold the grease would congeal on the metal. But as it gets warm as you dip it in the food, it wouldn't work anyway.
And his RU-vid engagement must be really good cause everyone comments when he does something wrong. He’s a genius!!! funnest moments… him mispronouncing zucchini and him not knowing what a sweet potato is 😂😂😂
yet hes great at making videos, and is smart enough to Brand that image he made of himself to make more money than the people commenting the hate, so i find that ironic as hell... yall seem to keep calling him stupid but i dont see any of you being paid affiliate money from bigger companies or getting the viewership he does... dont see any of you making much of your channels and lives, i see him working his ass off to make these videos for you, you know, he click baited you with, the video that you clicked on... took the time to watch, interact with, comment on, and most likely are subscribed so you see his vids regularly... but yeah... hes the stupid one right?😆😆 sounds more like a savvy money making genius to me.... tricked you into watching it didnt he!
How the fat magnet is supposed to work is thusly . The cold metal on the bottom is to harden the fatty substance on the top of soups and stews , there is a method I was taught in culinary school by using a chilled serving spoon to solidify the grease and fats on the top of the soups or stews and easily skim them away using a chilled serving spoon . So the fat magnet is a single purpose use for that same thing pretty much.
The golf club was advertised to be used while on the green and you just had a towel around your waist to use it, it was so gross and bizarre even as a kid i was like, this cant be😂
12:39 " our next offering comes from 2012", after a couple of minutes " I have a period correct phone, a motorola razr". the first iphone was in 2007. the first android was in 2008. smartphones got popular in 2010. in 2012 the iphone 5 and the galaxy s3 were released. just thought I'd point that out
Yeah i was going to mention this, i think the RAZR V3 came out in about 2004 lol. He also thought that it was before bluetooth headsets haha. They were a thing in the early 2000's, i believe the first ever bluetooth phone was the Ericsson T39 from 2001
Also apparently tyler isn't in the south because there was a time when singing bass was a thing down here. tbh for the price even if it's just a prop or doll it's not a terrible item as long as you get it for just that reason.
That fat magnet is meant to be used as a skimmer. Wo when u make stocks and soups and such and there is fat floating on the surface its meant to get that stuff instead of having to skim it off with a spoon. It still doesn't really work but yeah its not supposed to get fat off anything
The ipod nanos DID have a screen, and the 5th gen up even had cameras. You're thinking of the ipod shuffles, they were glorified bag clips that played music lol
yeah the shuffle was shit. i had a friend that had one in highschool. i just had a regular mp4 player, which was basically a nano knockoff. if i wanted to listen to music, i could just go down the list and pick whichever song i wanted. if she wanted to listen to a specific song, she had to keep pressing next until she found it
I had a Microsoft Kin One back in the day. Kinda round with a slide out keyboard. It had Zune as a media player and I know everyone dogs on Zune, but I loaded that sucker with almost all of Dark Tower audiobooks and had a grand ole' time on a road trip to Pennsylvania. 32 hours driving time round trip.
I love and still use my shuffle, it has a very good audio chipset. As for not being able to choose songs, that was the point wasn’t it. You can’t really call it junk when it does exactly what is supposed to do, and Apple never tried to portray it in any other way. You knew what it was when you bought it.
lmao that had was basically a vr headset before vr headsets were a thing. iirc there was a company that had a vr headset that was literally just cardboard that you'd assemble and then you'd put your phone in it and place it on your head. so it was basically just that had but you had to build it yourself
The putter wouldn't even work in my bathroom because the tub is right next to the toilet on the left. There's no room. I guess I could practice chipping? lol
Right!? Razors were like 2004-ish. I had a bluetooth ear piece in '09 and they had already peeked and declined in popularity. I felt like a douche using it. I think it's in the bottom of my junk drawer lol.
20:00 Golfers dont go in the bushes. They 'accidentally' hit the ball into/near the water hazard and then 'accidentally' fall into the water. Then they can just go, and no one is the wiser.
The "idea" behind the fat magnet is that the "grease/fat" is hot and the "magnet" is cold...so the fat sticks to it as it hardens due to the magnet being cooler. Yes it's completely crap and useless but that was the idea.
@thatguybrody4819 I always thought that was just him putting on a show as a joke. He seems pretty dramatic and over the top. Dude uses a katana instead of a regular knife or pair of scissors lol
The iPod nano had a screen and came in different like neon colors. The iPod shuffle is the one that had no screen just forward/back play/pause button that had like a clip on the back to clip on your shirt or backpack strap.
I actually found an older news video of the fat magnet, and it proved the exact same results you did, that a paper towel is better and it also showed a simple (metal) spoon does the exact same thing as the fat magnet
When you were wearing the electric face mask and you said it was giving you a headache, the first thing I thought of was maybe that's where all the zombie movies and TV shows from back then came from.
The fat magnet 100% works fine when you use it properly for its intended purpose. Just as easy to stick a ladle in the freezer and use that the same way.
I have an old Home Theatre system that I still use today. It has a DVD and VHS player built into it. I use it as my sound system for my room and it works great. I have not used DVD's or VHS in years, but I do have them when the time comes and I want to use it!
I could see the fat magnet working with something like beef mince where u get that visible oil on the top. If you drain it off with a spoon and dump in sink it will solidify pretty much instantly.
Ugh, I remember the potty putter and piss club. The potty putter's as much of an obvious waste of time now as it appeared to be then and they're both one of the trashiest things to waste money on.
What possessed someone to make products that match bodily waste with golfing? The rejuvenique reminds me of the Laura Branigan Self Control music video.
The Potter Putter came to market long before 2009. I clipped and ad for it from Big Lots somewhere between 2002 and 2004. I sent it to Jay Leno for when he used to do those “real ads” bit on the show. “Hey honey, why you taking so long in there?!” “Sorry, just playin the back 9!”
Ipod nano could have videos on it but you had to put them on it via itunes since it didn't have wifi. The shuffle could only have music with no screen. I had a nano, actually liked that little thing.
He bought a product from 1999 and is shocked it came with a vhs....usually his stupidity is trolling and intentional, that feels like a good gauge of his mental power
@16:31 in europe, in 2010 we had some really good smartphones like htc's... Seems, according to tv show recorded at that time that usa was... kinda slow to switch to smartphones
"perfect for soup stew and chili" so you make bacon... xD awesome, however, its meant for soup and stew, the frozen tip placed into the liquid will freeze the fat onto the end of it... is all it is
16:14 2010 home internet was much faster than you remember. the average connection speed in the us was around 3.9 Mbps. 16:56 you're thinking of the shuffle
Agreed. I bet if you had a parakeet who needed a frien, it would sing back to it, or teach it to sing if it were a quiet boi. Though considering parakeets are probably the most affordable bird in pet shops, it'd be just as cost effective to just go get another one. My only concern would be if original bird were grumpy with a new real live bird. Though who doesn't know parakeets are social and you need to get at least two at a time? Rats too, but they don't sing. Not unless you squeeze them just right.
I had an Android phone in 2010 and video worked fine on it. I had the Droid Incredible, also branded the HTC Incredible. Also, the iPod Nano had a screen. The iPod Shuffle didn't.