You forgot -No annoying person yelling at a 100 decibels instead of just talking -No DON'T FORGET TO LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE!11 -No stupid thumbnail with the channel owner's face looking shocked -No stupid over-the-top title with lots of question marks and exclamation marks -The suspense of waiting for the pressure cooker to burst
@@holeshotinspectionllc2412 nothing wrong with you sentences but you look deranged, you put few words without any further details about something so important.
Doesn't look particularly "dangerous" to me compared with old fashioned pressure cookers. In fact, it looks very much like it was explicitly designed such that the lid blows off cleanly and evenly at a relatively low pressure if the normal pressure relief valve fails, rather than continuing to build pressure to the point that the metal sides of the canister rupture causing an extreme detonation-like explosion in a more poorly designed device. Further, if we count the seconds the lid is in the air (3) and divide by two, we can see it was in freefall for only about 1.5 seconds and couldn't have achieved a heignt of more than about 40 ft. That's hardly very extreme at all and is unlikely to have even enough force to blow through a drywall ceiling. I'm impressed with the safety of this device.
Lol we had a chefman brand pressure cooker go off with bean stew in it lmao! To this day nearly 40 years later I can find beans we missed cleaning up lmao!
That kind of symmetry of motion suggests that the failure mechanism was designed into it and that it engaged properly. This is opposed to having a rocketing cooker flying off in a vector. Had this been my experiment, I would have mounted a pressure sensor and logger inside
I stumbled onto this video and it looks like a staged set up to me. First thing I noticed was there was only water in the one that exploded. Who pressure cooks water? Second thing that looked odd to me is the two pots are outside sitting on too narrow of a bench. Stupid thing to do. The third thing is the video only shows the explosion, it doesn’t show the pots being prepared before hand nor the parts of the exploded one after. To me one or both pots were set up to explode on purpose.
shut yo mouth Either way, it’s stupid. If it’s a test, then why no before and after? Also, after seeing this I did some research and found a big push by ambulance chasing attorney’s using vids like this as bait, fishing for lawsuit business.
Is this the Aicok? because it's disturbing the little information available to the consumer about how to operate it or clean the valve which appears to be integrated to the unit. Very distressing.
It is comforting to know that the failure mode actually operates properly. China can sell you anything in WalMart. It's up to the consumer to do their product testing because we can't really trust the government to do it for us. I can totally relate to buying a pair and popping one of them to understand the failure mode. Afterwards, you still have spare parts to keep the other one operational years in the future.
@@W0RLDSSMALLESTVI0LIN lots of people that fix appliances for a living? i don’t understand your logic here. just because it’s a new year, doesn’t mean businesses just suddenly cease to exist because “nobody does it anymore”
Everyone can say what they want, this pressure cooker blew up on my fiance, and messed her up very bad, with permanent damage burning 30 percent of her body, and yes the safety features malfunction, you have been warned.
Alexander Keith Cant trial is pending in Florida been a two year battle, but soon we can, and you bet your ass we will, wasn’t even spose too talk about it here, but when I had to peel the skin off my ladies body in the shower with tweezers, but ya I’m making it up👍
@@chrisnielsen5467 By father blew one by force-fitting a regulator from a different cooker. That does happen. In his case, he fired the lead shot and conically yeeted a shredded roast onto the ceiling.
More cars have spontaneously exploded today than tampered/modified instant pots ever have... seeing one pop after it was modified to intentionally overpressure and burst is not at all a reason to try telling people to not buy one. You don't seem to have the critical thinking skills needed to advise consumers.
Sword Of Light your right, don’t listen too this troll Chris Nielsen, this product screwed up my wife’s life, very painful and very sad, and if you work for Tristar, we’re coming for you Chris trial is set....