Some things I noticed recently when watching the video compared to when I watched this video for the first time ever (definitely not this year lol): -At 2:12 when the fan breaks, the motor starts vibrating strong enough that the dial is shaking from it. The dial appears to become stable again after the next few crumbs are thrown into the motor (presumably because how loud the motor was changed) -by approximately 2:54 the fan has become so ground-down and jagged, that when combined with the loose crumbs of what were once electronics slowly entering the motor, and the motor starts to have trouble just to keep spinning, and therefore repeatedly stops in a sort of stuttering manner, causing it to make a “vrooming” noise when combined with how mangled the fan has become by this point. The motor manages to lift the rest of the unit upwards slightly during this timeframe, and then somehow manages to spin continuously again after another throw (made evident by the fact that the “vrooming” sounds abruptly end). -Starting from 2:06, if one has a keen ear to even the slightest difference in noises, such as pitch, they will notice that each time he throws the crumbs into the motor, it makes a “crunch” sound, followed by the motor having a slightly higher pitch, but no major changes in the way it sounds (until at 2:12 when the fan breaks, causing the motor to suddenly sound unrecognizable) -at 3:08, the motor is having so much stress put on it just from the torture-test that it stops spinning abruptly with all the crumbs in it, but refuses to outright jam as there is no buzzing coming from the motor, and the motor briefly starts spinning again shortly afterward at 3:10 (before smasthings1/Robert Burgin abruptly turns the entire machine off to “let it burn up outside in the rain”). -At 3:19, smashthings1/Robert Burgin says he’s going to see if the Eureka has “Calmed down” proving that (for comedian purposes) he pretended to think the vacuum was sentient and associate the change in pitch with the vacuum getting “angry” for being force-fed “its food (A.K.A the crumbs that he ground down the motor’s fan with)”. At 3:23 He turns it on to find the vacuum still “angry” and pours the rest of the crumbs into the motor to the point that it stops and cannot turn any longer at 3:39. -Hitting the machine in the front at 3:49 reveals that prior to 3:23 it still has some life, as the motor attempts to burnout (it makes smoke but doesn’t outright buzz. Plus I’ll bet the motor has so many crumbs on top of it by now that even if it did catch fire, the fire would suffocate instantly from a lack of oxygen. This is because a fire would need at least *some* open air to actually burn long enough to be noticed). Giving it a tap on the top of where the bag normally sits at 4:14 reveals the motor somehow has a tiny bit of life to it still, but nothing exciting. -at 6:33, smashthings1/Robert Burgin points out that Eureka and Volta are really the same thing; Volta is just a shady rebranded name of Eureka in Australia. Greedy companies. (He also jokes about this at the intro. “Ohhh, is that Eureka over there? No, it’s Volta!”) xD -at 6:47, it seems even now the motor still has some life to it as smashthings1/Robert Burgin mentions he just then could’ve sworn he heard the motor trying to start again (this would be a really resilient model of motor if that were the case). The motor does seem to make some noise (however I was unable to tell for this part). -at 7:10 smashthings1/Robert Burgin finally manages to gain access to the motor, at which point he realizes that one of the most likely cases as to why the motor stopped working is that it managed to fall apart and disconnected from the wires. He puts it back together and hooks it up again, at which point despite the view being blocked by smashthings1’s/Robert Burgin’s arm, we can hear the motor spin a little (a sparky grinding noise rather than the regular hum the vacuum would make turned wretchedly sickened by its by-then jagged fan). Apparently smashthings1/Robert Burgin gets multiple sparks from the motor when striking it with the golf-club, but ultimately it comes as a disappointment to him (most definitely because he was expecting an actual burnout, and not this “pseudo-burnout” the motor instead chose to give). Overall, despite not getting to the typical goal that smashthings1/Robert Burgin typically aims for, it did a lot of other things despite this. Oh, and for all of you people saying his Easy Home vacuum is a cheap Dyson knockoff, it may be true, they probably did knockoff the design, but if you watch the following video, ruclips.net/video/346quFVPhfg/видео.html the entire machine puts up a hefty fight once the destruction finally begins (he didn’t own this one apart from finding it all dumped or whatever, and the one you guys talk about I’m pretty sure he bought with his own money, but I’m not going to assume things here). He even manages to revive the machine a few times, so it’s actually quite a sturdy machine in terms of resilience despite how brittle the plastic is. Thank you for reading this comment that I did not mean to make feel like I was writing an essay over the internet.
Robert Burgin: *throws crumbs of destroyed electronics directly into the motor* Motor’s fan: *breaks after 3 throws, changing the pitch of the motor* Robert Burgin: What Happened!?
I have an idea u ought to try out.get one of them old or a volta vacuum cleaner .put some raw gasoline on 2-4 pieces of wadded up newspaper light it up,then use suction end of vacuum and see how long the motor will run full power until it craps out with a bang
Some things I noticed recently when watching the video compared to when I watched this video for the first time ever (definitely not this year lol):
-At 2:12 when the fan breaks, the motor starts vibrating strong enough that the dial is shaking from it. The dial appears to become stable again after the next few crumbs are thrown into the motor (presumably because how loud the motor was changed)
-by approximately 2:54 the fan has become so ground-down and jagged, that when combined with the loose crumbs of what were once electronics slowly entering the motor, and the motor starts to have trouble just to keep spinning, and therefore repeatedly stops in a sort of stuttering manner, causing it to make a “vrooming” noise when combined with how mangled the fan has become by this point. The motor manages to lift the rest of the unit upwards slightly during this timeframe, and then somehow manages to spin continuously again after another throw (made evident by the fact that the “vrooming” sounds abruptly end).
-Starting from 2:06, if one has a keen ear to even the slightest difference in noises, such as pitch, they will notice that each time he throws the crumbs into the motor, it makes a “crunch” sound, followed by the motor having a slightly higher pitch, but no major changes in the way it sounds (until at 2:12 when the fan breaks, causing the motor to suddenly sound unrecognizable)
-at 3:08, the motor is having so much stress put on it just from the torture-test that it stops spinning abruptly with all the crumbs in it, but refuses to outright jam as there is no buzzing coming from the motor, and the motor briefly starts spinning again shortly afterward at 3:10 (before smasthings1/Robert Burgin abruptly turns the entire machine off to “let it burn up outside in the rain”).
-At 3:19, smashthings1/Robert Burgin says he’s going to see if the Eureka has “Calmed down” proving that (for comedian purposes) he pretended to think the vacuum was sentient and associate the change in pitch with the vacuum getting “angry” for being force-fed “its food (A.K.A the crumbs that he ground down the motor’s fan with)”. At 3:23 He turns it on to find the vacuum still “angry” and pours the rest of the crumbs into the motor to the point that it stops and cannot turn any longer at 3:39.
-Hitting the machine in the front at 3:49 reveals that prior to 3:23 it still has some life, as the motor attempts to burnout (it makes smoke but doesn’t outright buzz. Plus I’ll bet the motor has so many crumbs on top of it by now that even if it did catch fire, the fire would suffocate instantly from a lack of oxygen. This is because a fire would need at least *some* open air to actually burn long enough to be noticed). Giving it a tap on the top of where the bag normally sits at 4:14 reveals the motor somehow has a tiny bit of life to it still, but nothing exciting.
-at 6:33, smashthings1/Robert Burgin points out that Eureka and Volta are really the same thing; Volta is just a shady rebranded name of Eureka in Australia. Greedy companies. (He also jokes about this at the intro. “Ohhh, is that Eureka over there? No, it’s Volta!”) xD
-at 6:47, it seems even now the motor still has some life to it as smashthings1/Robert Burgin mentions he just then could’ve sworn he heard the motor trying to start again (this would be a really resilient model of motor if that were the case). The motor does seem to make some noise (however I was unable to tell for this part).
-at 7:10 smashthings1/Robert Burgin finally manages to gain access to the motor, at which point he realizes that one of the most likely cases as to why the motor stopped working is that it managed to fall apart and disconnected from the wires. He puts it back together and hooks it up again, at which point despite the view being blocked by smashthings1’s/Robert Burgin’s arm, we can hear the motor spin a little (a sparky grinding noise rather than the regular hum the vacuum would make turned wretchedly sickened by its by-then jagged fan). Apparently smashthings1/Robert Burgin gets multiple sparks from the motor when striking it with the golf-club, but ultimately it comes as a disappointment to him (most definitely because he was expecting an actual burnout, and not this “pseudo-burnout” the motor instead chose to give).
Overall, despite not getting to the typical goal that smashthings1/Robert Burgin typically aims for, it did a lot of other things despite this.
Oh, and for all of you people saying his Easy Home vacuum is a cheap Dyson knockoff, it may be true, they probably did knockoff the design, but if you watch the following video, ruclips.net/video/346quFVPhfg/видео.html the entire machine puts up a hefty fight once the destruction finally begins (he didn’t own this one apart from finding it all dumped or whatever, and the one you guys talk about I’m pretty sure he bought with his own money, but I’m not going to assume things here). He even manages to revive the machine a few times, so it’s actually quite a sturdy machine in terms of resilience despite how brittle the plastic is.
Thank you for reading this comment that I did not mean to make feel like I was writing an essay over the internet.
Cool dialogue 🙂👍
Robert Burgin: *throws crumbs of destroyed electronics directly into the motor*
Motor’s fan: *breaks after 3 throws, changing the pitch of the motor*
Robert Burgin: What Happened!?
2:52 F1 Vacuum Championship
2:15, it sounded like his air horn video LOL 😂
7:59 huge spark in the motor.
Like Robert the cleaner will not cleaning😂😂😂
I have an idea u ought to try out.get one of them old or a volta vacuum cleaner .put some raw gasoline on 2-4 pieces of wadded up newspaper light it up,then use suction end of vacuum and see how long the motor will run full power until it craps out with a bang
I don't have the space to do stuff like that.
2:23 sick ASC T128 sounds
T 128 don't feel so good 😂
You use the Vacuum so Funny😂😂😂
I like the camera work.
Inspired by a destructionfun video from 2008.
😊😀
@@smashthings1 jessgya)gas
I have a eureka the boss power plus victory. It looks just like that except it’s blue. And it says eureka or course.
NEW VACUUM VIDEO SWEET
Your remind me like the original Hd. This was the same set up and everything lol
That’s sounds like a Honda motorcycle
It didn't even make a delicious milkshake
4:09 best part 'keep going!' and it actually tried to turn on for a while 👍🏻😹
2:11 it turned from a vacuum cleaner to a Race Car 😆🤣🤣
Les go 🚗
If your race car sounds like that maybe replace the backbox
That one dude with his Honda Civic at 1am:
Nah 2:58 it turned into a race car 😂
deeper Robert
3:53 sounds like to lawn mower
These old Volta’s can be fixed up .
Why break them
It's fun
yup
Eletrolux is also eureka
I think that is very old and you could break it.
I wanna know how many Vacuums you go through in a month
All of them.
smashthings1 ah
What is the point having a vacuum that doesn't vacuum
Another great DestructionFun1/SmashStuff30 clone
@ElectronicDestruction I did but I didn't download any
@ElectronicDestruction no. And I've been watching them since the DestructionFun1 days, so about 2007 or so
@@IntellitechStudios
This is actually the British/Welsh/whatever nationality he is version of HPad. 😄
@@thereallincolntakanashi he is Australian
2:12 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Goes to show how cheap the fans are in these motors.
What type of golf clubs are those? They are really durable.
Standard golf clubs. I can go and see what brand. The nine iron broke a while back so I use an eight.
i wanna see u do that to a bissell
Wizerd what?
i wnaa see him smash a bissell
Wizerd what bissell vacuum?
The angry gamer revenge
Hey smash everything one I think you should should smash a Bissell PowerForce bagged 😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈😈
If I find one.
@@smashthings1 i think you should smash pokemon stuff if you find stuff could you
there’s no vacuum bag covered
I have a eureka the boss in yellow and he has the red volta that mean if i gave him my eureka then he'd just fuck it up
The vaccum eats chips and died
Stop saying it is a safe switch you burned the vacuum cleaner
1:40 tf is that
It didn't even do anything
The
Jajaja 😂😂😂
LEL
Mine had the motor locked up and i threw it away :(