The thing to remind people is that stainless steel soaps are odor eaters and NOT for getting rid of bacteria. They work by transferring the smell of the metal to your body. Rubbing your hands on any stainless steel thing, even your metal sink will do the same thing. Just don't replace your regular soap with it.
Personally I'll stick to my silicone straw and keep my face intact... not to mention it does fit in the gas stations largest cup, and it's about 3 times wider
@@peters.9371 If your biggest worry is that someone is drinking a soda everyday ( which, btw, you have no idea what she put in it.) Then you need a new hobby
Paul Beahm *at hospital* Doctor: So you have 69 cuts on your hands can you explain why? Paul Beahm: Nice and because I use manly soap. Doctor: Okay well your losing your sense of touch on both hands.
I'm a cook, if I'm chopping onions, garlic, or even fish, i rub my hands on the stainless steel sink then wash my hands, takes the stank right off, so yeah it works.
Ginger Kline right? He needed all those different drinks.....to see if the straw worked on all of them? I should run my own channel if people are this gullible. Lol.
I have used the steel soap bar for years and still impressed. Just started using steel straws recently and love them. They also come with silicon tips now. Nothing worse than getting a drink in a drive thru and find out no straw in bag. I always have backup in my car now to. The straw brushes work great for cleaning.
Metal has no smell. It is the smell of oils and dirt that gives metal its scent. See this video from a chemist: ruclips.net/video/BqLH-nTZEOc/видео.html
I am a teacher and I think I might have to try that stapler. You have no idea how many students I have had intentionally staple themselves over the years- or each other.
When I was in high school, in chemistry class, a friend and I saw a bunch of staples on the floor from something or other and began throwing them at each other one time lol. We were dumb.
@@andrievbastichy8551 the causes of countries of the third world baning Plastics is because they become all the plastic waste from the developped countries to burn it, recycle it or dig it in return of some cash, And 5 years ago in many third world countries it started to be not that easy to hide it from the people that aren't supposed to know it, and there you have it Plastics ban.
onion is such a resistant smell like you could wash your hands three times and a full day later you’d still smell it, i can see the steel soap being a godsend as long as you don’t do whatever he did in the video
@@booty_hunter4207 What if you want to clean your body? After a workout, you could use it on your armpits at the sink and such without having to wash any soap off. That would be really convenient, and I'm considering getting one for that specific purpose.
@@djosearth3618 would you believe me if I said I honestly had no intention of making that pun?!? Like... YOU just pointed out my own pun to me. Kudos to you sir.
Awesome. But you should test the smells on your hands by washing with just water first as a control to see if the smell is removed by water alone. Also, try seafood, shrimp!
It worked on garlic. That says everything. Whenever I cook with garlic and touch it, the smell stays for about a week, no matter how many times I wash my hands...
The thing with regular staples is you can remove and re-staple the same pages sometimes a few times, but with a stapler that doesn’t use staples you can’t puncture over the same area once you’ve separated the pages after they’ve been stapled once
The idea is that some forms of organic sulfer tries to attach to the metal. So, I doubt gasoline would work but who knows? I had to do some research after I saw it working for him... sort of. I was top curious as to why it worked and I have no clue how much of that working was just abrasion and water flowing since he didn't try just rubbing his hands under running water. What I found was it seems to work for some and not at all for others and why its only some people is not known, requiring a proper scientific test.
Dio Brando there is a minute amount of iron in your blood that produces reacts with the oils in your hands producing 1-octen-3-one which is what smells like “metal”
One of them took out the eye of a young woman not long ago when she stumbled and fell onto it. I'd save my bucks and any vital parts and take a plastic or paper straw any day.
@@TheRapand Paper straws, really? Is that a real thing? Cos I haven't seen one yet. Besides, wouldn't those just disintegrate in the liquid? Just saying...
I remember a paper "stapler" from the 1970's that worked the same way. All things old are new again. Also, rubbing any piece of stainless steel with wet hands removes the odor from your hands. The chemical explanation is on the internet.
I had one of those stapleless stapler as a kid. My dad found one somewhere, at a flea market. Worked good and all metal construction. So its nothing new
When he said "I think this one was a.... suprising hit" I got excited that he was gonna say " I think this one was a... real steal..." however he was not punny enough.
@@FreakinBrandon hey Brandon you and your dad should both look for the most craziest products and put them to the test and see who has the craziest product along with how good it is with everyday wear 'n tear
Stainless steel "soap" has been around for a LONG time. I remember seeing it advertised in magazines at least 30 years ago. Never tried it, but I assumed it worked since it is still around. Your test proved my assumption right! Enjoyed the other items too. Keep up the good work. It's hard to find impartial product reviews these days.
So what if he nva worked construction or in a kitchen..is that some sort of requirement to do a product review? Lots of places you never worked either friend! Your comment on his review is absolutely worthless.
i love this channel but i would have really liked to see some control test. like carrying those bags without the clips and just rubbing your hands together with the Rub a Way
David F that would have made sense. He bought all those drinks....to test a straw that worked on the first drink. It’s the most asinine thing I’ve watched for ages. Lol.
I just learned, about a month ago, from my sista in law, that rubbing your hands on stainless steel took the garlic smell off. We eat tons of garlic in this house and I hate the residual smell. So, I called her bluff and after cutting garlic, I rubbed my hands on the stainless steel sink....on the sink y'all! The smell was gone instantly. My head exploded that day. As long as you wash the sink before you start rubing yourself all over it, you don't need to buy a $7 bar of metal....OR rub your hands on the metal straws 😂
I'm late, and I haven't finished the video, but I wanted to point out that metal straws are actually quite dangerous. I think I remember a story of a woman tripping and the straw allegedly went right through her head, killing her. The RUclipsr "I Did A Thing" tested it out on a plank of wood and the wood stood no chance. So be careful with them if you own them.
The rub away is made out of the same thing as your stainless steel sink. Save $7.00 and just rub ur hands on the side of the sink under running water. Or use any kitchen tool made of stainless steel.
It's a misunderstanding. It's not so much that they're made of plastic. Since straws are smaller, they end up in the oceans much easier than cups. They are easily transported or eaten by animals and marine animals and other wildlife are more affected by them than other larger plastics. But as a final point, yes, recycling is good.
@@madmaxno7236 The problem is that plastic straws are small, thin, and bend easily. This is a problem because they easily fall into the cracks and crevices of recycling machinery. Therefore, most recyclers do not accept plastic straws, and most straws that do make it to a recycling facility do not become recycled.
Imagine getting into a car accident while drinking through the metal straw and you slam your head on the steering wheel, except at the last millisecond the straw snaps and you’re safe
@@keywestalert6329 no, not a variety. It's a single brand and multiple being the same model. That's like saying "we have a variety of candy to choose from" when it's all the same blueberry hard candy just in slightly different shapes.
Man, I'd much rather somebody walk into a Starbucks and say small medium large extra large as opposed to the snobby soccer moms trying to pronounce everything extra Italian like
@@CriscOnSmootH Really screw their culture and drink Dunkin' Donuts coffee. At least there, they don't serve it with a big dollop of politics on top. And agree or disagree with their politics, I don't care, but there have to be some areas of life where politics doesn't rear its head, or else we're doomed as a country. The purveyors of division are doing a fair job of Balkanizing us already, we don't need to help them.
The thing to remind people is that stainless steel soaps are odor eaters and NOT for getting rid of bacteria. They work by transferring the smell of the metal to your body. Rubbing your hands on any stainless steel thing, even your metal sink will do the same thing. Just don't replace your regular soap with it.
I was gonna say but now I don't have to lol
Yes, the idea is to remove odors, not to replace soap for cleaning and sanitizing.
@@misscheryl94 I bet that metal soap would work for ppl who change babies diapers or older folks in diapers you know get rid of that smell.
Yup. No wonder i hear about people that cook in kitchen rubbing thier hands on a stainless steel sink to get rid of the garlic smell.
I do use soap with mine.
I went to sleep listening to music and woke up to a guy sniffing his hands
Raphael Blackwell lmfao
That is too funny !
creepy!
Confucius says
When boy goes to bed with itchy butthol Boy wakes up with smelly fingers
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Rotfl
You could have rubbed your hands on the straw and saved $7.25
Wat u meAn
@@ihavenofreinds1819 rub his hand to the metal straw instead of buying the metal soap because it also could remove the odor
@@ihavenofreinds1819 you don't understand that? No wonder you have no friend
Perfect.
@@izzunabdussalam6512 what a nice guy you are
I’m still baffled that he bought six drinks to test if straws would be straws
I’m sure he shared some with his son Brandon haha
Personally I'll stick to my silicone straw and keep my face intact... not to mention it does fit in the gas stations largest cup, and it's about 3 times wider
@@peters.9371 If your biggest worry is that someone is drinking a soda everyday ( which, btw, you have no idea what she put in it.) Then you need a new hobby
@@andrewjohnson9170 fair enough
Steel straws are normal tho
The sound that the stapler let's out is surprisingly satisfying🤯
Soap for a real man.
Add barbed wire for extra manliness
For nuts and bolts
This guy shouldnt have it then
What about rhubarb?
Paul Beahm *at hospital*
Doctor: So you have 69 cuts on your hands can you explain why?
Paul Beahm: Nice and because I use manly soap.
Doctor: Okay well your losing your sense of touch on both hands.
I use barbed wire soap and brush my teeth with orange juice because I'm a man.
This man out here gagging at the smell of onions and garlic lmao
Imagine not knowing basic human biology
orli porly lol
@@plonk8394 bullshit. ive been it every day for years and never had a reaction like that lmao
The Helloinator Some people dont like certain smells as i cant stand the smell of the fucking onion,garlic breath you have.
@@ishouldchangethisprofilepi1114 not liking and gagging isnt the same.
Imagine dropping that steel bar of soap in the shower 😂...that would be loud
It would be more louder when u drop on your toe🤣🤣
Yeah. You wouldn't want to do that in jail.
Well, Juarez will probably realize probing the man with a steel soap bar isnt a good plan
@@funker9002 lol
@@BoiledOctopus at least you have something to defend yourself with!
Look at him pretending he doesn’t love the smell of that garlic lol
I'm a cook, if I'm chopping onions, garlic, or even fish, i rub my hands on the stainless steel sink then wash my hands, takes the stank right off, so yeah it works.
So no need for it since most people have stainless steel sinks?
Ciaran Lynch ye that's what they said
Yep I use a clean spoon and just wash it afterwards. Works everytime when you cook with garlic or onions
@JESS U naughty sassy rebel you. 😏
🤣 I'll still smell it on you. Maybe that's why so many people stink. What a joke 🤣
"Hey, where's dad?"
"Oh, he's in the kitchen. Smelling his hands."
But he was walking around holding his pickle before he smelled his hands!
🥒😱
Imagine walking in on your roommate doing this in the kitchen with no explanation 10:18
"5 Weird gadgets that actually work"
I am watching a man drink through a straw for three minutes.
I did, too...😖
Ginger Kline right? He needed all those different drinks.....to see if the straw worked on all of them? I should run my own channel if people are this gullible. Lol.
i course it work, it a fricking straw
supermetroid12496 I think you mean to say you’re witnessing peak human performance
supermetroid12496 I still don’t understand what people have against reusable straws.
I have used the steel soap bar for years and still impressed. Just started using steel straws recently and love them. They also come with silicon tips now. Nothing worse than getting a drink in a drive thru and find out no straw in bag. I always have backup in my car now to. The straw brushes work great for cleaning.
Never in my 25 years of life have I ever seen a human being gag at the smell of carbon steel.
It makes you gag because of the super strong smell.
lmao
The steel is a catalytic and breaks down your hand oils, that's what couses the bad smell of the steel itself
Metal has no smell. It is the smell of oils and dirt that gives metal its scent. See this video from a chemist: ruclips.net/video/BqLH-nTZEOc/видео.html
Isn’t carbon steel a bit redundant since steel is just iron that has been tempered with carbon
You’re Welcome
1:40 Stapleless Stapler
3:55 Stainless Steele Straws
6:56 Wallet Phone Stand
9:05 Rub Away Stainless Steele Soap
14:40 Grocery Carriers
Damian Lewd thank you! That guy really wants that run time and I appreciate you saving me time
Not all heroes wear capes and fly .. thank you
I love you
You a legend
For me what made the vid too long was the straw portion.
I am a teacher and I think I might have to try that stapler. You have no idea how many students I have had intentionally staple themselves over the years- or each other.
Oh like Jake Harper who stapled his finger to his shirt..
I was thinking teachers might like that one.
@@Freakinreviews It's a shame that you only used one type of paper
When I was in high school, in chemistry class, a friend and I saw a bunch of staples on the floor from something or other and began throwing them at each other one time lol. We were dumb.
Tiny humans are weird.
"when my son was a little toddler he used to walk around carrying a pickle all day long (motions a grasped hand)"
trust me bro old habits die hard
“My camera guy gagged when he saw me rubbing my pickle all over my hand” 😂😂😂😂
Lol
@Paul Gandesa wtf lol
@Paul Gandesa ?
Let's see,...6 plastic cups to prove the metal straw will work???? Yup, SAVIN THE WORLD!!!!
😂😂😂
ha. here in the third world we have a ban on plastic bags, i was like daaamn lookit all the bags on the handle test.
@@andrievbastichy8551 We have a "ban" on single use plastics in Barbados, so plastic bags,plastic straws, cups, styrofoam containers everything.
@@andrievbastichy8551 the causes of countries of the third world baning Plastics is because they become all the plastic waste from the developped countries to burn it, recycle it or dig it in return of some cash, And 5 years ago in many third world countries it started to be not that easy to hide it from the people that aren't supposed to know it, and there you have it Plastics ban.
Lol I love not killing sea turtles
onion is such a resistant smell like you could wash your hands three times and a full day later you’d still smell it, i can see the steel soap being a godsend as long as you don’t do whatever he did in the video
Just rub your hands on literally anything else you have that's stainless steel
But does it actually clean them like normal soap? Or just remove the smell
ProSibious- Stainless steel is an odor remover so it will remove odor but don't use it as normal soap.
@@booty_hunter4207 What if you want to clean your body? After a workout, you could use it on your armpits at the sink and such without having to wash any soap off. That would be really convenient, and I'm considering getting one for that specific purpose.
@@orchdork775 but then all that bacteria is still there?
15:50 Instead of getting clips to hold more bags, get some canvas bags.
They're reusable and hold lots more.
"That's not a good smell either. Smells like steel."
Absolutely riveting commentary.
Some _puny punner_ always tryin'a _steel show_ with a single swift _critical riveting_
@@djosearth3618 would you believe me if I said I honestly had no intention of making that pun?!? Like... YOU just pointed out my own pun to me. Kudos to you sir.
Jay Green that was an awesome unintentional pun! Lol.
Awesome. But you should test the smells on your hands by washing with just water first as a control to see if the smell is removed by water alone. Also, try seafood, shrimp!
Troy Nasello he did that with the pickles and said that his hands still smelled. i was thinking that too though
Fish beats shrimp in my opinion. But crabs and lobsters have a stronger smell
Allow the fish to decompose, if it works on that it will work on anything.
SARDINES!
It worked on garlic. That says everything. Whenever I cook with garlic and touch it, the smell stays for about a week, no matter how many times I wash my hands...
Why does this guy look like a runescape bot?
Bruh
Yooooo.
This right here killed me.
Daaaamn. He just needs the basic outfit . perfect Halloween costume
This made me spit out my drink. Hahahaha
R/rareinsults
The thing with regular staples is you can remove and re-staple the same pages sometimes a few times, but with a stapler that doesn’t use staples you can’t puncture over the same area once you’ve separated the pages after they’ve been stapled once
I just watched a stranger sniff his hands for five minutes.
"5 Weird gadgets that actually work" *shows straws*
Ethan Ross wtf is a straw? We don’t have those in California. Where do you get them?
>Literally says "That's a straw. That's all it is."
And then goes too see if the straws will work...
Stainless steel soap bar, was obviously made for Robocop to wash his Nuts and bolts🤪🤯
Wow you're funny
@@Tyrone-Ward one must try🤪
Hahahahhahahahahahahahhahahahahahahhahaha
Made my day !
@@AlexGarcia-cm5sw 😊👍
Why wouldn’t a metal straw work lmao wtf is so weird about that
prettyflacko it WAAASSSSS 9 months ago tho
" its just a straw" lol like duh dude it's the same size draw regardless of the cup size too lol he did the max 💀💀💀
Ok but I hate the taste of metal? It hurts my teeth 😬
m metal has no taste or smell if it is clean
Steel straws are normal tho
Brandon used to walk around with a pickle all day? I feel we need more stories of young Brandon lol.
Admittedly, I did do that a lot when I was young. I'd hold a pickle in one hand and a N64 controller in the other. Lol
@@FreakinBrandon This is the ideal male body. You may not like it, but this is what it looks like.
@@PrincessGrouchy I mean lol I already would totally go for Brandon... This for some reason has just reinforce that.
should have tried the ultimate smell with the metal soap ... Gasoline
is always the hardest smell to get off my hands after doing yard work.
The idea is that some forms of organic sulfer tries to attach to the metal.
So, I doubt gasoline would work but who knows?
I had to do some research after I saw it working for him... sort of. I was top curious as to why it worked and I have no clue how much of that working was just abrasion and water flowing since he didn't try just rubbing his hands under running water.
What I found was it seems to work for some and not at all for others and why its only some people is not known, requiring a proper scientific test.
He gags on the smell of fresh red onions and raw garlic....what a dainty fru fru.
@David Hernandez why why would you get that on your hands ? ewww
😂 Yup, I understand the smell of flammable liquid on your hands, I hate the smell left behind after my satanic rituals and arson 😂 😂 😂 😂 😂
Gas or motor oil
Everything's chrome in the future Squidward
10:18 out of context is hilarious 😂
Should of seen if the steel soap removed the smell of real soap.
HAHAHA
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Now we're talking, Yes... 😄😄😄
Fun fact: metal doesn't actually smell, it's the oils on your hand reacting to the metal, you're smelling yourself
so when i smell iron in blood, it wasn't iron?
@@madmat8306 yes, you are smelling the reaction of metal + the blood/fluids in our body + Oxidation from the air. Same principle.
Ikr, which is why I thought it was dumb to basically wash off sweat from your hands and see if they smell like sweat
Yup.. 1-octen-3-one
Dio Brando there is a minute amount of iron in your blood that produces reacts with the oils in your hands producing 1-octen-3-one which is what smells like “metal”
You strike me as the kind of guy who gags at his own farts... Onions and garlic aren't that offensive...
True
Not all noses are alike
Morkys Mainline I read your comment before he did that....and yeah....sissy mode!
I gag at his point blank farts directly into my mouth. I'm such a wuss.
Totally or has never cooked a decent meal in his life as that's what the women is for eshhhhh
Dude was actually excited about overpriced carabiners.
Steel straws in plastic cups somehow beats the purpuse doesn't it?
One of them took out the eye of a young woman not long ago when she stumbled and fell onto it. I'd save my bucks and any vital parts and take a plastic or paper straw any day.
Not exactly. You can easily switch a plastic straw for a better material one, a cup would be harder. (Talking about big numbers, not individually)
@@TheRapand well you better don't drive anymore then, I heard cars are pretty dangerous if you have an accident!
@@TheRapand Paper straws, really? Is that a real thing? Cos I haven't seen one yet. Besides, wouldn't those just disintegrate in the liquid? Just saying...
@@JarodMoonchild1975 Yes, paper straws get soggy quickly!
0:00 welcome back to my laboratory where safety is number 1 priority
Hahahahhahahahahahahahahah
Boom
😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
@@beruas.o6661 boomed
10:18 out of context
I remember a paper "stapler" from the 1970's that worked the same way. All things old are new again. Also, rubbing any piece of stainless steel with wet hands removes the odor from your hands. The chemical explanation is on the internet.
Yeah they were invented in 1910.
I had one of those stapleless stapler as a kid. My dad found one somewhere, at a flea market. Worked good and all metal construction. So its nothing new
I love the effort he puts in all his videos
New sub, I didn't intend to, just came for the metal soap, stayed because I enjoyed watching, and the reviews. Thanks
Sameee
When he said "I think this one was a.... suprising hit" I got excited that he was gonna say " I think this one was a... real steal..." however he was not punny enough.
6:07 Thanks for the shoutout! 😅
Glad I found out about your channel! You've got a new subscriber~
@@l0velycry452 Thank you! 😁
@@FreakinBrandon hey Brandon you and your dad should both look for the most craziest products and put them to the test and see who has the craziest product along with how good it is with everyday wear 'n tear
@@josephbennett3482 Sounds like fun!
Brandon give us a pickle review! I'm intrigued after the story 😂
As for the metal soap...
my grandmother always told me to rub my hands on the metal sink after handling onion & garlic😉
Dude lookin like Mr. Eggman off Sonic with those glasses
That's funny
Lol😂
Which, we can all agree, Eggman was stylin'.
It's DOCTOR! Eggman to you sir...
@@notkrispy7763 "I didn't spend six years in evil medical school to be called Mister!"
Stapler didn't fail on 10 pages, you didn't staple the 10 pages using the corner as the instructions tell you to
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Lol
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Reviews ~ My dad taught us the odor removal using a stainless steel butter knife 20+ years ago.
If you cut your hands off they can't smell, pretty clever
@@Hi-vf9wx with a f'n butter knife?
Imagine the steel soap slipped out of your hand and hit your foot
And cracked the tiled floor…
its not solid lol its hollow
try durian with that metal soap 😂
🤣
Stainless steel "soap" has been around for a LONG time. I remember seeing it advertised in magazines at least 30 years ago. Never tried it, but I assumed it worked since it is still around. Your test proved my assumption right! Enjoyed the other items too. Keep up the good work. It's hard to find impartial product reviews these days.
It doesn't work. I had one. That said, my sense of smell is my best sense so maybe to a normal human it seems to work but I'll still smell it on you.
2-pack for over $7 on the grocery holders? Someone's buying those from Harbor Freight and reselling them on Amazon.
brandishwar my thoughts exactly. They’re just carabiners with foam. Probably orders them from China for a nickel
I think the sell something similar in pet stores too for holding multiple leashes.
Dig that “The Contortionist” shirt!
Perfect timing on the bag clips, now that they are banning plastic bags.
You should never steel soap; you should always pay for it.
Most underappreciated comment on this whole Fucking channel
Lmao 🤣 😆 😂
JARHUMOR I guess you iron your clothes too?
Steal*
@@Martin-xh1hd And straight over your head....🙄
I was a teenager in the 70's and we used the same method of no staples but by tearing (or cutting) & folding lol
Yep I remember doing that too!
"It smells like steel"
I mean what did you expect after rubbing your hands on some carbon steel plates lol
I love how hes always so happy
10:18
I never knew I needed a steel bar of soap before in my life until now... great job as always man
I've had my Rub Away bar for 2 years now.
It's best use removing the odor after seafood prep, especially Lobsters and shrimps.
Remember when you could go out to resteraunts and try beverages
This dude has obviously never worked in a kitchen or construction if he's that disgusted by the smells on his hands.
He obviously never touched a fish
So what if he nva worked construction or in a kitchen..is that some sort of requirement to do a product review? Lots of places you never worked either friend! Your comment on his review is absolutely worthless.
Yeah he's kind of a bitch.
Yeah, you obviously dont have a dishwasher with you
@SOVIET ARMY FIGHT FOR VLADMIR LENIN when calling out a mistake, at least use the proper form of you're...
You should've tried perfume or cologne on your hands, too.
For the steel soap You should have said “this steel soap is a total steel”because I’m a sucker for puns😁
That was very punny
Yeah,yeah...for sure lol
Not funny. Didn't laugh.
i love this channel but i would have really liked to see some control test. like carrying those bags without the clips and just rubbing your hands together with the Rub a Way
Lol you could use the steel straw to clean your hands too..
Hahaha.
😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣🤣! Luv it Don! 😉
Better yet he should stick it up his bum, and boom, odorless farts.
LEAVE ME IN PEACE I'M RUBBING MY STRAW
5 products for the price of one video! I like it 👍
Do they make the steel straws shorter so they may be more cocaine snorting friendly??
A tubing cutter would fix that up nicely. I don't snort stuff, so I don't know whether the diameter would be an issue.
Just roll up a bill.... LOL.. People these days.
“you know what? there’s still a slight pickle smell
continues to rub his hand
Just bought the bag clips, awesome, I struggle every Friday shopping
One other thing to note is the "metal smell" is actually your hands. Consider watching Nile Red's video on it on his channel.
Ha! I was just about to post this, watched Nile's video the other day. LOL
Thanks for doing these awesome reviews!
I think this is the most hilarious video you've done. Unintentional humor is so hilarious.
"does a straw work"
Yep. It works
Lemme see ... a hole this end ... and one at the other! :o ... hmm ...?
But he did not try it with hot drinks.
David F that would have made sense. He bought all those drinks....to test a straw that worked on the first drink. It’s the most asinine thing I’ve watched for ages. Lol.
They make rubber pieces for the end of the metal straws. My daughter uses them lol.
I think they do that now becuase I read that someone lost there eye. When using one they fell down.
Imagine john wick with one of them
I was thinking of that .
Dang I'm not getting rich I guess.
@@blessedafricarains6429 steel straws are stupid, plastic is better
I love your reviews, especially when they also provide reminders if why I don't go to Starbucks.
Drops something out the bag
“Aww rats”
This dude is a character
If you dropped the steel bar of soap in prison. Be like; a Bell 🛎 “Hey Guys, come & get it!!!
You do know when someone “drops the soap” in prison the other prisoners aren't going for the soap right?
LOL
Sure, you've never been to lock up have you? You should try it
@John Doe yes it's a myth, they don't wait for the soap to drop, they just crack that fresh fish booty wide open, drop or no drop.
Fucking love it
I just learned, about a month ago, from my sista in law, that rubbing your hands on stainless steel took the garlic smell off. We eat tons of garlic in this house and I hate the residual smell. So, I called her bluff and after cutting garlic, I rubbed my hands on the stainless steel sink....on the sink y'all! The smell was gone instantly. My head exploded that day. As long as you wash the sink before you start rubing yourself all over it, you don't need to buy a $7 bar of metal....OR rub your hands on the metal straws 😂
I didn't even finish the video. I straight-up just bought the soap after I saw that it worked. What the heck, that's pretty cool
Just know that it doesnt get rid of bacteria. So it's not really soap. It's just replaces the smell
doesn't get rid of bacteria tho, only smells
@@booty_hunter4207 sometimes soap doesn't get the entirety of the smell away, so getting rid of the odor forest, then the bacteria would be cool.
I'm late, and I haven't finished the video, but I wanted to point out that metal straws are actually quite dangerous. I think I remember a story of a woman tripping and the straw allegedly went right through her head, killing her. The RUclipsr "I Did A Thing" tested it out on a plank of wood and the wood stood no chance. So be careful with them if you own them.
The rub away is made out of the same thing as your stainless steel sink. Save $7.00 and just rub ur hands on the side of the sink under running water. Or use any kitchen tool made of stainless steel.
DAISO has them for a dollar.
My knife is made of steel!!!
I just rub my balls.. also made of steel.
@@gregoryg6999 thank you Greg. Not sure how to respond to reading this.
@@chinaman1 just woke up, and I thought yoou meant "your wife is made of steel"😊, lol, as in your wifes heart..silly me
I wouldn’t be surprised if that hand clip is on a weird fetish site.
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I wouldn't be surprised if you put it there
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“Other than being dangerous if you put it in your mouth too fast, I think it works pretty well” 🤭🤭
10:20 when you sniff your fingers after you itch your arse and check if there's any smell
The steel soap is legit. We have one too. When you cut your fish and stuff, it comes really handy.
Just rub your hands on the tap, the draining board, around the sink!!!!... It's steel!!!😂
It’s not cleaning you though. Just taking the smell off. You’ll still get salmonella if you handle raw chicken and use this opposed to soap.
@@dylanwhite6539 very true! 😂
Now I await the next wave of dumb patients who substitute actual soap for metal bar.
Two questions, does the metal soap have a scent? And does it remove dirt or grease?
@@joshmac7028 i removes the smell only
Him: These straws are good for the environment cuz they are not plastic!
Liquid containers: are made of plastic.
We wash and save our plastic cups, not in the dishwasher. At least they don't break.
Or just ♻️
It's a misunderstanding. It's not so much that they're made of plastic. Since straws are smaller, they end up in the oceans much easier than cups. They are easily transported or eaten by animals and marine animals and other wildlife are more affected by them than other larger plastics. But as a final point, yes, recycling is good.
@4k Starfish - asshole, much?
@@madmaxno7236 The problem is that plastic straws are small, thin, and bend easily. This is a problem because they easily fall into the cracks and crevices of recycling machinery. Therefore, most recyclers do not accept plastic straws, and most straws that do make it to a recycling facility do not become recycled.
"I'm going to get a pickle, and get them pickle juices all over my hand"
Yet another great quote from this man lol
I could rub my hands with a stainless steel spoon, and it would work.
Imagine this guy's stomach after drinking all those drinks. 😂 😂😂 😂😂
I love my metal straws, mine came with little rubber tips so that helps with not banging your teeth
Angie Mayer can you add the link to the set you bought? Thanks 😊
What a waste of garlic..
Could've just crushed one under a knife.
Damn boi
Imagine getting into a car accident while drinking through the metal straw and you slam your head on the steering wheel, except at the last millisecond the straw snaps and you’re safe
I use the grocery bag clips for my stroller because I walk to the store and can't carry them back lol. They work really good
"let's use a variety of different phones" *uses only new iPhones*
What do you expect from someone who has been indoctrinated by Apple to buy the latest model like a good sheep
Common phones, still variety
@@keywestalert6329 no, not a variety. It's a single brand and multiple being the same model. That's like saying "we have a variety of candy to choose from" when it's all the same blueberry hard candy just in slightly different shapes.
@@sinnersspeed472 dude, all the phones looks the same these days
@@piotrekuygiutf4946/videos Exactly. That stand would work for any object of similar size, shape, and weight (wouldn't even need to be a phone).
Man, I'd much rather somebody walk into a Starbucks and say small medium large extra large as opposed to the snobby soccer moms trying to pronounce everything extra Italian like
Seriously tho
I purposely say small medium or large cuz screw starbucks culture
@@CriscOnSmootH Really screw their culture and drink Dunkin' Donuts coffee. At least there, they don't serve it with a big dollop of politics on top. And agree or disagree with their politics, I don't care, but there have to be some areas of life where politics doesn't rear its head, or else we're doomed as a country. The purveyors of division are doing a fair job of Balkanizing us already, we don't need to help them.
If I fried to talk Italian I would make myself and the Starbuck workers cringe so I don't even try
JusBidniss lol we weren’t talkin politics but thanks #hypocrisy
If the steel soap falls on your feet, it's game over
There’s something wrong about how he was touching that pickle
No fingers in the pickle jar, but grocery bags you put on the ground onto your counter!? Just teasing
You can wash the counter. Not the pickles
My guy, onions are delicious. Show them some respect :(
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