I tested the most VIRAL TikTok gadgets!

čas přidán 27. 09. 2023
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  • I still can't get over the Banana Machine 😂 I can't believe how fast we're catching up with Apple in Subscribers - Thank you! ❤

    • Can’t wait for when you overtake Apple!

    • Timestamps please

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    • And heee’s back at it again

    • nice video

  • The jar opener (and their can opener) is ideal for people who can't do those things normally. I bought them for my 90 yr old grandma who can only use one hand. She uses it all the time. So I would give it 10/10. It's given her some autonomy again.

    • Ohh your right. I was thinking who needs those. But now I know.

    • A lot of these kinds of gadgets and those "there's got to be a better way!" ads' products are inspired by products developed for people with accessibility special needs.

    • Though you can get a pair of special tweezers for like half the price and open the jar in 2 seconds not ten

    • Just learn her to use a spoon tail to depressurize the lid by lever effect. Free and efficient

    • For someone like me who lives in chronic pain and can barely open a water bottle the jar opener would be a dream

  • For the in bed cooking pot I can see it as being useful if you’re a construction worker who wants some hot soup or ramen but doesn’t want to go to the gas station to use the microwave or something like that. You can just bring the water, ingredients and the pan then as long as you have an outlet or plug then you’re good to go.

    • Also for semi truck drivers and college students in dorms (although I'm sure they are already banned)

    • Or if you are on a trip and don’t have a kitchenette

    • what if you are rocket jumping?

    • Also a homeless person possibly

    • Maybe if you're camping

  • Devices like the veggie slicer shown at 8:17 seem fairly common in Japan. We have one at home called the Bunbun Chopper - it's essentially the same thing. Nice to see Arun's reaction to this!

    • We have one of these too in Canada it works well

    • Baldy

    • Yeah perfect for people that cant chop.

    • Had one but it broke. It's so handy tho

    • I have one in the Netherlands as well, i thought it was a standard appliance

  • The self heating pot is actually quite useful if you don't have a burner where you are at the moment, and you have a stable surface with current to cook

  • I love how arun gave a full blown scientific explanation to explain how a hanger that goes down works

  • Arun’s house grows new rooms to match whatever products he buys. It’s a Star Trek holodeck 😮

    • Omg it’s the Chocolate Rain guy

    • 😂

    • Only 2 likes

    • You can tell the kitchen has never been used before for recording. The audio is badly reverberated because he doesn't have the standard audio setup in there...

    • Cherry Chocolate RAIIIIIINNN

  • I had not seen a door handle like the one you showed. I have a similar one made by Sifely that I've used over a year that I love. And the handle returns to it normal position. :) Thanks for the reviews. I saw a couple of things that seemed interesting. The banana filler was suggestive but the end product did look good.

    • I think the issue with the door handle was an install issue. But they are great for kids rooms, mom and dad can always get in, but siblings cannot.

  • 5:46 Actually had something like that growing up, had the AAA to AA and AA to D battery. Which at the time (when everything was powered by like 4-5 batteries), was incredibly helpful and saved us a ton of trips to the shops. It's worth noting, that larger batteries are larger capacity, so these are only meant for short-term use.

  • Former Apple employee, can confirm we used Woosh all the time. Typically, though, we didn't or were not supposed to spray directly on the screen, rather on to the cleaning cloth. =)

  • The AAA to AA battery adapters are overkill. For years I’ve just wadded up a small piece of aluminum foil at the springy end of the battery compartment and it’s always worked. Also not a waste of plastic 😊

    • Uhhhh... What

    • @Emma Jup, and u can just wrap some thin cardboard around it with some tape and it also doesnt wiggle

    • That feels like a fire hazard, also, those AA to AAA adapters are reusable

    • Yeaaaah, that's a gigantic fire hazard. Hope you're kidding

    • You can make AAA to AA by filling the gap with a foil

  • @9:30 When using a nasal irrigation system (neti pot, other versions, etc.) make sure to use distilled water or boil the water you are going to use and allow it to cool down to a comfortable temperature first. There are some amoeba that can survive the water treatment process and will cause very bad problems if it starts to live in your nasal passages.

    • Came on here to say this too!

    • Naegleria fowleri is the amoeba. It’s caused at least two deaths from tap water in a Neti pot. Definitely use distilled or boiled water!

  • The reason the vegetable slicer feels like an “As Seen on TV” product is because it actually was.

    • I'll never understand those things. Use a knife so you don't have to use a knife?

    • Yeah my mom used to use that several years ago, it worked pretty well

    • TheGlassesPro same omg why do I remember this I was literally 6-8 years old

    • Same with the shirt hanger.

    • @Abs shirt hanger been around for ages seen on TV too, I remember seeing that as a kid.

  • I think the self heating pot has better use for campers (given they have a mobile power supply unit) or people living on the road in small vehicles. Also, those magnetic two side window cleaners or whatever they're cold, I remember my uncle having one in his fish tank ages ago, I guess they wanted to make it bigger and the banana filler, change bananas for churros or hotdogs with cheese

  • I love all of his videos he just puts so much effort into it Love you ❤😊

  • That pot is actually very good if you're travelling. I've got one that can boil water (I don't trust hotel Kettle), cook, steamboat, etc. If you travel alone the portion size is perfect too.

  • The shirt hanger & the onion slicer are very old ideas. Magnetic window cleaner I think was firstly used to clean fish tanks without emptying them. Electric jar opener has also been around for several years, though the one I had was smaller than the one shown here. The nasal irrigator is just an electrified neti pot. Enjoyed watching the video as some I'd not seen before. Won't be buying any of them though! 😅

  • That AAA to AA is also pretty decent if you want to save weight, for example, in a wireless mouse. I used it in my Logitech G305 and it made a very noticeable difference!

    • you can actually save more weight if you cut the middle plastic leaving only the top and bottom part shedding more weight.

  • The robot jar opener might be niche but it's the only one on the list that solves a real problem for lots of people. In fact, I'm going to buy one for my grandma because she always complains that she struggles to open jars.

    • 🎉

    • Its like a robot grandson

    • literal legend

    • I get your point, but let's face it: the robot jar opener is just plain stupid. Why bother with an over-engineered gadget when a simple swing jar opener has been doing the job perfectly fine for years? Save your money and go for the practical option instead. Cheers.

    • And it's properly priced compared to others which is too much for a gimmick.

  • Arun’s the one CS-tvr where I don’t skip half of the video. Great video, as usual.

    • I agree! I don't know exactly what he does differently than other people. But, it's not too fast or too slow.

    • @Brian Scramlin well he often puts a progress bar to see the length and also he makes things to see later in the video for example the face mask

  • i am amazed that you did not knew the vegetable chopper, that's very old popular and very common chopper. There are few variants of this and all work well. There is a manual juicer as well which is dirt cheap and works like a cold press just that it's made of fibre so its really nice for citrus fruits and fun even kids can use it to squeeze juices.

  • When I was a kid I used to use tin foil on my AAA batteries so it would properly fit and that idea of the case is just genius.

  • Also, they sell a $30-60 version of the touch screen door handle. None of my rooms or bathroom upstairs had locks on them. Wasn’t willing to spend $100 but it looks just like the one in this video. Something you might like though, I got a drawer/cabinet lock that you can use in multiple ways and it has an rfid card that you hold up to the outside of the drawer or door an it unlocks. Best $20 I’ve ever spent at IKEA.

  • I personally love WHOOSH! I’ve bought so many bottles😂. But since it doesn’t have alcohol, it doesn’t degrade the protective film on your screens so scratches are less likely

  • The self heating pan you used would be great for a college dorm situation where you don't have a stove

    • Hot pot would be so convenient

    • In some locations, yes, but almost every dorm I've heard of bans stuff that heats up due to fire hazards. Candles, coffee makers, and even some types of lamps, so it would be kind of a crap shoot if you were allowed to have it

    • Same with those working away from home in hotels.

    • Just use a bowl and a water heater.

    • If it's cheaper than the induction cooker, with that you can cook a lot. But If it costs the same as a hot pot then, this shape is much better to cook several things.

  • Sinus flushes are amazing for people like me who have trouble breathing normally. The product used in the TikTok video is the Navage nasal rinse, which is different than the one Arun used. Honestly though both work. I started with a squeeze bottle, but the electric ones like the Navage system work wonders.

    • i have allergies and my parents bought be one similar to the one found in the video. i never used it, since it looked very uncomfortable when they tried, but they for sure work. i have been using nasal spray (saline) as a substitute since i'm too chicken

  • There is a waaaay better version of the face mask (don’t remember what it’s called) and although it doesn’t have the beep or measurements (well it does on the label) however it has less (and much clearer) instructions. It’s better for kids or teens who want to have face masks whenever they want. I got one for my little siblings to use (with supervision) and they love it lol

  • Wouldn't the cerial thing work better if the milk came out on the top and cerial on the bottom? Like you said, milk pours faster than cerial so flipping those two would make the milk pour ontop at a somewhat slower rate because it has to get over the lip of the cup (which seems to be the problem you're having with the current cup).

  • You can also use AAA batteries in place for AA's if you just stuff the remaining space with tinfoil 👍

  • The pull string chopper is one of the best things I’ve ever gotten! I use it almost every day

  • Tip for when you use magnetic cleaners on glass like aquariums: DON'T put the on the glass at the same spot. Put them on the glass in different places along the pane and then slide them towards each other without lifting either from the glass. This ensures that they connect without putting extra force on the glass. Like Arun showed can cause the glass to shatter, even when you do it very carefully.

    • He also used it wrong lol, the magnetic force is plenty strong, even for double sided windows. It comes with a plastic tray between the two parts so that when you're storing them, they don't stick together "flat" with the magnets (precisely because it's very strong and hard to pull apart). He should've removed this plastic part when using it, the magnetic force was weak because there was a good amount of extra space occupied by the storing tray he didn't remove.

  • I am usually 5,000% skeptical of anything advertised through social media. However, that hand crank food processor does look like fun.

  • There is so much wholesomeness to Arun in every one of his videos and can't pin point what it is but I love everyone of his vids for it. love your channel, hope it beats apple in the sub count 💜❤️

  • For the hanger space saver, it works by offsetting the hangers vertically

  • That banana machine was hilarious lol I could tell you were trying your hardest to keep it family friendly 😂

  • i think this might actually be the only "entertaining" big youtuber ever. like i can watch him for ever. editing style off da charts!

  • Love how you always make sure to test things out (not based on hypothesis or anecdotal basis), present in a very entertaining, concise yet still plenty informative manner. I wish you all the best with the sub situation with Apple and happy to be on board with your endeavors! :)

  • i kinda like the idea of that pot, for me it would be handy just because i dont like to go up into the kitchen and stand around and wait, would also help because i live with my parents and dont always wanna have to go all the way up and do a whole thing when i just want silence lol so id get water from the bathroom and keep spare cutlery down here... etc. loved this video!!

  • Oh whoosh! I actually have that, I don't use it to often but it works wonders for my phone, I have a much much smaller bottle, got it from staples a few years ago, definitely stops fingerprints for about a month or two (depends on your finger's grease level) but for me is pretty good

  • The main problem with Guardio for me as a firefox user is it seems to only be available for Chrome at the moment.

  • I love that pump cap if it works. I hope you used distilled water for that nasal rinse. Tap water can really infect your sinuses. It's just an electric neti pot. The pot is a great idea because you could also use it to cook or reheat something in a permissive office. I had a heated lunch box I used to warm food at my desk. Also when you are at your desk at home you can use it to cook something, or just to intermittently warm them back up. When I looked it up they specified that its for dorms, camping, etc. If it had temperature controls I'd totally buy it as a serving dish to keep food warm.

  • "I'm a massive banana man." ~ Arun, 2023

    • I guess he is

    • Omg ! I just now completed commenting a similar comment 😂

    • Only NPC'S call him Arun

    • Lmao I read it beforehand, and it took away absolutely nothing from when he said it

    • fr

  • For the soda one, you might have made a better comparison with 2 sodas. One with the gadgets and the other one just sealed with something else. You would've seen there is no difference. Those kinds of products don't work, actually, but I'd love it if they would 😢

  • If Aron has so many spam emails, he should either make a video or a live stream invading some of those emails, see what they are like, and maybe having a few laughs.

    • How does one "invade" an email? Plus spam isn't typically particularly funny.

    • @Rhys B I think I ment clicking on the emails.

  • I'm sure others pointed this out but I will too just in case: That hanger thing has existed for decades in various versions. :D And the soda cap keeper! I had one of those ~20 years ago! LOL They were kinda crap after a while.

    • They also do the exact opposite of how it was explained. It increases the pressure in the can in the hopes the carbonation does not escape the soda.

  • The AAA converter can actually be easily made at home. Just use aluminium foil to fill the gap between the terminal and contact point

  • i feel like the self heating pan would be pretty nice on construction sites where you have electricity

  • The pot is actually brilliant. Imagine you don't have a stove and don't want to use those electric hobs, or you just wanna combine them. It saves alot of space and I would've loved it when I lived in my student appartment.

  • the veggie chop seems like an as seen on tv product because it was and probably still is BUT in a higher quality now and yeah its worth it for those who cant use knives well like myself whos hand shakes too much to be able to slice properly. :)

  • The phone swipe remote can be really handy for presentations. If you don't want that bulky remote control style remotes to control ur sildes.

  • 5:51 you can also use foil to fill in the gap between the metal, which is what I did for a flashlight I had.

  • Arun with the nasal irrigation device (or any nasal rinse device really, even something as simple as a neti pot) always make sure you're using either distilled water or water that you have previously brought to a rolling boil for at least a minute (to be safe I do more like three to five minutes) and allowed to cool. It's super rare but there's a brain eating amoeba you can get from using tap water that has something like a 99 percent fatality rate. Using distilled water or doing the rolling boil and then allowing to the water to cool method is safe.

  • One thing to keep in mind about the AAA to AA Battery Converters: AA batteries last longer than AAA batteries. So while you can use AAA batteries in AA sized sockets, you should expect to change them sooner. But in a pickle, it's definitely not a bad product. But not quite a 10/10

    • Its a 10/10 because it does EXACTLY what it advertised

  • I think that lazy pot is actually targeted for those who live in dormitories. My friend has one. People in that dorm aren't allowed to use stoves in their room. So my friend bought this pot to cook in his room. No, the dorm doesn't have its own kitchen because there's a small cafetaria right next to the building. Yes, it's owned by the dorm manager.

    • I'm also a student and I use a portable induction cooktop which is much sleeker than this.

    • Yeah why would anyone even use that on their lap? Its obviously for people without access to a stove

    • @Aether my friend used to have one but it used quite a lot of power so he bought the pot instead.

    • @Riki Shikato now on second observation I see that it is more like a pressure cooker so it uses less electricity for cooking. I'm kinda scamming the dorm since there is no separate meter for electricity. Also you can't cook everything on this cooker i think.

    • Or a tiny home

  • Regarding the battery adapter - all of the classic sizes (AAA, AA, C, D) produce 1.5v which means you could conceivably use an adapter to fit a AAA battery into a D slot What I cannot speak to, however, is whether or not they differ in their capacity or amperage

  • Doesn’t even rate the Nutella banana thing, just appreciates it. I’m here for this type of high quality content.

  • The self-heating pot is actually really cool when you don't have the space for an oven or even better, you can properly cook next to your work station. (Like if you're working in the garage on some project.)

    • Or good if you travel

  • Honestly the smart lock is also pretty common. Almost everyone has one of those.

  • The pan that cooks from anywhere is great for people that used shared kitchens, or simply don’t have kitchens

  • 8:20 been using this for years now 😂 really handy and pretty easy to clean too. Works for most of the vegetables

    • yeah it's a very common thing i don't understand why he is so surprised

    • @DowPao might not be in UK

    • I mean, we had one of these around 45 years ago at home 😂 Literally, you could buy this kind of slicer at the weekly market at least 45 years ago.

    • @hexistenz Ya

    • Same, I've had this thing for about 15 years from now lol

  • for that magnet window cleaner you have to apply cleaner solution first to reduce friction so it will work properly.

  • For the nasal stuff around 9:24, just use a netty pot. I don’t remember what they’re called, but it’s basically the thing at 9:24 but smaller and looks like a teapot.

  • For the double a battery replacement, just use foil inbetween the positive contact

  • To be honest I was thinking about getting the pop can thing. But then I thought why who is not drinking a whole can lol. I did get the regular 16 oz plastic bottle or could be 2 l. I guess something similar to this. It has a squeeze thing on top but again that comes with a cap so I figured at least that product was useless.

  • I like how Arun was surprised by a hand powered grinder when it is literally 0.24 Pounds :) (btw great video, really loved it)

  • Give that jar opener a 10!!! We just bought one recently for my mom who has arthritis in her hands & it’s a game changer.

  • I use WHOOSH! and i'm pretty sure it says to spray on the cloth so that would create less of a mess, I love the stuff, i use it when I clean my monitors and the stuff lasts a very long time! Definitely worth it!

  • 8:49 that slicer also works great on nuts and spices. It powders them down, but still they have some chunks left

  • Re Jar opener: I take a cutlery knife and wedge its tip under the lid, twist and I hear the lid pop. Then opening easily. Only when the lid gets stuck with the sticky content to the jar, that can be a problem. For those cases I have a piece of silicon to have a better grip on the lid. Working every single time.

  • I love the pace and detail of this video, feels much better than your last few product compilations!

  • adding your sponsor into your youtube video script is genius i hate sponsors but i completely understand why CS-tvrs do it for sure but the way you did it way really nice bc it was the first time I've not skipped past it

  • I think the lazychef pot, deserves a 7/10 it could be useful if you staying at a hotel room or a shitty apartment which doesn't have a kitchen. It doesn't takes space like a gas cooker and all you need it electricity.

  • ok i have to say that out of all the gadgets, the gadget that closes your door automatically is my favorite thing

  • The pump can is actually super useful. I would use it daily

  • First video i see from you and loooooovee the vibe! subbed right away, keep up the good work :)

  • Arun on the banana filler: "Why does this look so inappropriate?" Also Arun like 2 seconds later: "I am a massive banana man."

  • I love how Arun has never said “Suss” before and now says it twice in one video 😂 we had to explain it to a classmate. But friends been using it for years.

  • I use the whoosh stuff and it works super well. however spray it on the microfiber wipe and then use a dry part of the cloth to wipe it dry

  • The alcohol one was actually cool It worked really well. That's really good for like a bar or something

  • For the auto door closer you can get hinges with springs to do it in a cleaner way

  • “You know that feeling you get when you are about to experience satisfaction? That time is now.” -Mrwhostheboss 2023

  • Let's appreciate that this man never disappoint us with his content 😊

  • I didn't know watching & listening to Arun learn how to use a banana core sampling device, and then fill said banana with Nutella, would make me feel this way inside 🥴

  • I have had an electric cooking pot for years but never have I assumed it is for using in the bedroom! It is a great rice cooker.

  • The beautiful and natural symbiosis between a product review youtuber, and tiktok drop shippers

  • I love that part when Arun testing the banana gadget 😂😂

  • For the crunch cup you can actually stop milk from pouring by sealing the small hole on the top .

  • Thanks. Now I don’t have to go on tiktok. You did the suffering for me.

    • True for me too. I don't even have it on my phone

    • @Jerrod Cooper ur so cool

    • @Molotov Ovickow yep he is soo cool that he doesn't even have CS-tv on his phone, he just manifested that comment with his thoughts!

    • That's the importance of these videos

    • @Joe did you forget about computers or laptops?

  • The navage system works amazing I've had mine for 2 years now and any time me or the kids and wife get sick or stuffed nose, it clears you right up

  • You can make the same thing as the auto doors closer with a water bottle, string, and 2 command hooks.

  • The autodoor closer would be so good for everyone whose parents and siblings are not closing the door after opening it

  • Arun should be doing more of this tiktok and laylow on reviewing phones. Because his presentation is good especially in tiktok. He and his content except phone reviews is much better in tiktok these days tham in facebook or youtube. Especially when he is explaining the consumer behavior like a psychology wannabe.

  • I LOVE these videos! I need more

  • Always like the way you enjoy with every stuff along with providing the viewers with vital info

  • 10:00 I’m pretty sure that is a water flosser, I had braces and I was recommended that by my orthodontist. That thing shoots water at high velocity to dislodge debris. Nasal irrigation is way less aggressive. Also the nasal irrigation with saline is very effective in clearing your upper respiratory tract. I’m a swimmer and spend almost 4 hours in the pool training. Nasal irrigation helps me with sinus and ear infections

  • The cereal one, you're supposed to close the hole on top of the lid so that you control hom much can come out!

  • the self heating pan is actually useful if youre camping or dont have access to a stove for any other reason

  • On the pump thing it should be the opposite, you’re pumping air in so that the pressure inside doesn’t allow the co2 from leaving the soda, if you were to create a vacuum it would have the opposite effect

  • For the pot that you can plug in it is actually a really good product because it can be cooked on the counter and it wold be good for a place without a stove or microwave

  • Seems like this channel is getting better each time. Technology keeps changing for the better, and it's something that's totally impressive.