In your mom's defense, my wife did make us go outside to microwave all the crap we microwaved that night. We weren't entirely sure the microwave wouldn't explode. The plan was to microwave stuff until it stopped working. Eventually we ran out of stuff to microwave and it still worked fine.
Its because this is a silver fork. If it were made out of something like aluminium or stainless steel, it would surely explode. And this is speaking from experience, that damn microwave didnt see it coming.
That’s because this video is 11 years old. If it was from today there would be 5 minutes of bullshit first. “What’s up guys” “click the bell” and so on.
I microwaved a spoon before. So one time I was so hungry so I warmed up some food and accidentally put a spoon there, next thing I remember was a loud bang from the microwave and there was fire inside. Don’t worry family was able to get it under control.
@@RaeIsGaee here's my understanding: a spoon being round should disperse most if not all of the energy. especially if you put it in with food like this guy did. at most, it should start a tiny fire or it might glow because, well, its metal. if it was a fork, however, im sure it would start sparking or even cause a loud bang and fire because the tines would 'conduct' (wrong word choice) the energy back and forth
@HiddenDraco where do you think the phrase "burst into flames" came from? Common sense should tell you that i was referring to a flame staying small. Does not count at all if the "tiny fire" spreads, because then it's because of other factors other than just the item. Dont try to insult other people's intelligence and make yourself look foolish instead
This is the EXACT kind of video I wanted when I typed in microwaving metal🤩 Everything else is so click baity or over the top stuff and I just wanted a simple fork in a normal microwave 😭💖
Wow, I remember when I accidentally forgot to put the fork away before putting my food in the microwave. In some cases I'm glad it didn't produce any "shocking" results.
What’s cool is that I can tell what type of fork that is. It’s silver, which will just sparkle if put under high voltage Anything with less conductivity would just explode (like aluminum or stainless steel)
Smooth silverware like spoons, are more safer to microwave because it’s spreads and dosent build up energy. Because metal has electricity, sharp edges and corns like forks have, will spark but won’t explode.
One time I was staying at my classmates house and his Dad worked at the Embassy, and they had these very decorated plates with like gold layers. I'm pretty sure it wasn't actual gold, just decorative metal or something. Anyway, I wanted to microwave myself a breakfest one time, and the plate began sparkling. I took out the plate in a panic and fortunately nothing broke.
My dad almost burnt our kitchen down when he microwaved his thermos once. Idk what he was thinking. My mom was furious. I’ll never forget the sound or smell it made when it exploded 🤣
one time i reheated a closed bowl of beans because i was hungry and somehow a spoon had ended up in there and when i heard a lot of popping from the microwave i opened it and took the lid off the bowl to see a metal spoon and some rather burnt beans. that taught me to always double-check the contents of whatever you're heating up
Title: "Walt's Microwave Mishap" [The scene opens in Walter White's kitchen. He stands before the microwave, holding a fork in his hand, a thoughtful expression on his face. He's about to heat up a quick meal.] Walter: (muttering to himself) Just a quick zap, and it'll be ready in no time. [Suddenly, a memory flashes in Walter's mind - a warning from his wife, Skyler, echoing through his thoughts.] Skyler: (voice echoing) "Walt, don't put the fork in the microwave. It's dangerous." [Shaking his head, Walter disregards the warning, confident in his ability to handle the microwave safely. With a shrug, he places the fork in the bowl and sets the timer.] [As the microwave hums to life, Walter steps back, crossing his arms with a smug expression. But just as he begins to relax, a spark ignites inside the microwave, followed by a loud pop.] Walter: (jumping back) What the-! [Smoke billows out from the microwave, filling the kitchen with an acrid smell. Walter coughs and waves his hand to clear the air, his expression shifting from confidence to alarm.] Walter: (cursing under his breath) Skyler was right... I shouldn't have put the fork in the microwave. [Just then, the doorbell rings, interrupting Walter's moment of realization. He rushes to answer it, hoping to avoid any further mishaps.] [Standing on the doorstep is his former student turned partner in crime, Jesse Pinkman, wearing his signature beanie and a puzzled expression.] Jesse: Yo, Mr. White, what's with all the smoke? Walter: (sheepishly) Just a little... kitchen mishap. Nothing to worry about, Jesse. [Jesse raises an eyebrow but decides not to press further, instead following Walter back into the kitchen.] [Jesse's eyes widen as he sees the charred remains of the microwave.] Jesse: Damn, Mr. White, what did you do? Walter: (sighing) Long story, Jesse. Let's just say I won't be putting a fork in the microwave ever again. [Jesse chuckles, shaking his head as he surveys the damage.] Jesse: Well, at least you learned your lesson, right? Walter: (nodding) Yeah, you could say that. [As they clean up the mess, Walter can't help but reflect on the importance of listening to his wife's advice - even when it comes to something as seemingly trivial as using the microwave.] [The episode ends with Walter and Jesse sharing a rare moment of camaraderie, their bond strengthened by yet another misadventure in the world of crime.]
One time i was reheating some food in the microwave and accidentally left the spoon i used to serve my food in the bowl that i microwaved, to this day i havent been allowed back in the kitchen