The fact it was used for training firefighters makes this video a thousand times better than most other videos that just destroy things for so-called "tests".
@@user255 the channel "jerryrigeverything" he makes videos testing phones. and in those videos he tests the screen using a tool that goes from 1-9 i think, and usually glass scrathes at level 6, with deeper groves at level 7.
Last time I saw the waterjet channel, they were cutting a tarantula in resin in half and licking it. This is a whole other level, TV Quality production. Congrats to the waterjet team!
3:32 “That’s not going anywhere”. According to OSHA regulation 69-420 you are legally obligated to say this whenever you strap something down. I’m glad this channel abides by all laws and regulations. Thank you
4:05 you’re really doing a good service here. When human lives are at stake, first responders will know exactly much time they have to save the Stanley before it’s ruined
I'm tremendously impressed that the lead-free Hydroflask held its vacuum against that heat, to the point where the steel buckled under the vacuum force and softening effect of the heat.
To the Stanley's credit, you guys put it through a lot and it did surprisingly well in the fire test. I use a cheap no-name stainless water bottle and the ability to keep things relatively warm/cool in there is nice. Is it perfect, no. But I got it for like $10 and didn't have to beat anyone up in line for it either!
I have an Ozark Trail water bottle I paid like 5$ for at a local thrift store, and it's great, except when it leaks whenever water touches the lid. Maybe it's missing a gasket or something now that I think about it
Up until now, I thought a Stanley cup was a hockey trophy. Thanks for enlightening to a pointless commodity. Love you guys either way. Nice to see such a thing getting tested and destroyed potentially. I say potentially because stuck on a commercial as writing this
[Camera pulls back revealing Adam Savage.] Adam: I'm just here as a thanks for cutting my foil ball. And besides I never miss a good controlled car fire!
My sister has a knockoff stanley that she left in her car for a few weeks as it got it -50 here. It froze solid, and when she took it home it genuinely took more than a day to thaw enough for us to pull the ice chunk out
Not surprised the cups all survived - back when I first started doing backyard furnaces to melt aluminum, I was using cheap, double walled steel cups as crucibles and they would last a half dozen or so melts before they eventually burned through.
5:39 When I saw this way of walking, I automatically imagined the meme of the virgin walking. And I was surprised to see the same meme in the video. LOL
"The viral video", riight a plastic handle and plastic straw being intact after being in fire seems very believable. Fact that people believe it shows exactly how dumb our people have gotten
it's some new mental illness. The zombies receive commands by (satelite?) media, and they obey. These are the same people that wore masks or hoarded toilet paper..
Thing is, anything filled with water will protect it from fire. We did a test in the fire service, by filling a disposable plastic cup with water and putting it next to a small kitchen worth of wood on fire in an enclosed space. The cup melted at the top but didnt from the water level below.
At the end of the day, it’s a water bottle. Obsessing over them is stupid and if your car is caught on fire, your water bottle is the least of your worries. The fact it can go through a fire is neat but kinda pointless, especially when heat can bring out the lead
I resubscribed. If you can keep this momentum, I will gladly keep pouring my life into watching these vids. It feels like you are finally finding your groove. I thoroughly enjoyed this!
The real question is ``can it survive an e.v. fire`` those are actually hot, liquid fuel fires are quite tame in comparison... Chuck the stanley in a tesla, you can likely get a tesla for 10$ by now what with the depreciation, and you just kick the damn thing hard enough with a steel tip toe boot, which is likely enough to set `er ablaze over the course of few days... You can set `er to charge after the bump if you want to speed the immolation up...
With the lady who originally made the video about having a stanley in a car fire, her stanley wasnt even touched by the fire. She definitely put it there after the fact
Before I start watching this, my hypothesis is no. However if it does, The toxic debris burnt to it, (especially around the mouth part) would likely make you wonder if you'd survive.
Edit: So yeah... Still just going to let my property burn if I'm a dumbass. Is it recoverable? NO, recyclable? Uhhh.... I hope. Wall-E, Idiocracy, Trash Island. Poseidon is gonna be pissed.
If I had to make one criticism of the video, I would say you have no way to make sure all the cups stayed straight up and down through the whole test. When you looked at the stanley through the door, it was still upright enough to hold water without spilling. You showed that the resistance of thermal transfer rate on the knockoff was 80% as efficient as the real one, so I don't see how it could have boiled the entire inside of the knockoff, but also not hurt the straw or the inside of the lid. If I had to guess, the knock off fell over and spilled out the water that would have otherwise been in it.
We got dispatched to an MVC about a month ago. This lady in a honda Civic rear-ended a GMC SUV at about 50mph. The civics front end was under the SUV up the rear axle of the SUV. About 3-4 minutes after the call to dispatched, both vehicles were completely engulfed in fire, and it took a minute for fire to put it out completely.
- True , but the fact that the knockoff has no water nor both the surviving ( somewhat ) tumbler had their lids unable to be removed without much force , it’s pretty much safe to say the water in the Stanley is the OG .
You could see the water wasn't leaking out that fast when he shook it. Perhaps a small amount of fire hose water got inside, but I would guess that 98% of the water was originally in there because the lid was still intact. So the test is still valid to me.
with how burnt those got, i think its safe to say that the cup is gone. it still has water, yeah, but i don't wanna drink charred and burnt plastic and steel
If your drink is hot enough to melt lead, then lead poisoning is the least of your worries. Also, why are you licking the bottom of your mug, let alone hard enough to wear the paint and expose the lead?
I'm not sure how that survived since the vacuum is maintained by the lead plug, which should have easily melted at those temps. The cup should prevent the water and ice from acting as a heatsink, at least until the lead has already melted and broken the vacuum.
it's insane to me that I didn't realize that this all took place 15 minutes from where I live, and I've been to the junk yard you got the car from hundreds of times, lmao
4:45 If I learned anything from this video, it’s that I really need to be more careful leaving my voodoo doll and lighter and lighter collection unattended in the back seat of my Explorer.
Just a thought as I watched, I bet the cups all would not have survived if they did not have water in them. I am basing this on how people put Styrofoam cups onto camp fires and they do not melt because there is water in them! Just a thought!
The fact it was used for training firefighters makes this video a thousand times better than most other videos that just destroy things for so-called "tests".
"The Stanly scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at a level 7" got me
got me too, just like little legos
You are tripping out. Mannnnnn
@@chipskylark8869you dont get the reference?
@@kenzo_1172 What was the reference?
@@user255 the channel "jerryrigeverything" he makes videos testing phones. and in those videos he tests the screen using a tool that goes from 1-9 i think, and usually glass scrathes at level 6, with deeper groves at level 7.
Last time I saw the waterjet channel, they were cutting a tarantula in resin in half and licking it. This is a whole other level, TV Quality production. Congrats to the waterjet team!
Modern Myth Buster
yea XDD
Just say it directly: not other, but lame level. No need to save any feelings
@@yaroslavpanych2067 not what I meant. This is great quality!
*wut*
Stanley owes you a check for this one
Ok
Thank you Mr. Stanley for providing@@伖
They're gonna buy him a new 2005 Ford Expedition 😢
he's been payed up front, no questions asked 😂
joking of course 😉
... or am i
@@伖 Ok
3:32 “That’s not going anywhere”. According to OSHA regulation 69-420 you are legally obligated to say this whenever you strap something down. I’m glad this channel abides by all laws and regulations. Thank you
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Not actually though because I didn’t see any
The Stanley still having water in it is wild. That was pretty neat
well... they did just douse the car with water...
@@Bro-trust-me The lid didn't melt completely, so the water from the hose probably didn't get in
@@bibasik7 adding to this, the other cup didnt have any water even after the hose. thats some original stanley water
sadly in about a year it'll go to the upper drawer of popular dishes/coffee mugs
You can throw a plastic water bottle on a fire and the water stays put. Plastic just deforms a bit. I do this when I go camping sometimes
4:05 you’re really doing a good service here. When human lives are at stake, first responders will know exactly much time they have to save the Stanley before it’s ruined
I'm tremendously impressed that the lead-free Hydroflask held its vacuum against that heat, to the point where the steel buckled under the vacuum force and softening effect of the heat.
A girl in my class is obsessed with her Stanley and she was upset because it got a tiny smudge
Years ago I was in controlled house fire in a place where firefighters train. That gives you a whole new perspective on fire. You will never forget it
Ha I just burned up my expedition too, not for a test though this was cause I suck at driving
"Precious emotional support water bottle!" 🤣
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The had me 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
TRUTH
I mean who doesn't have a mini bed to tuck their Stanley into at night
To the Stanley's credit, you guys put it through a lot and it did surprisingly well in the fire test. I use a cheap no-name stainless water bottle and the ability to keep things relatively warm/cool in there is nice. Is it perfect, no. But I got it for like $10 and didn't have to beat anyone up in line for it either!
It's no different
I have an Ozark Trail water bottle I paid like 5$ for at a local thrift store, and it's great, except when it leaks whenever water touches the lid. Maybe it's missing a gasket or something now that I think about it
@@fujster it does not have a straw topper, but hey... It serves the job well!
@@bouncypear_net worth asking the company about it. Should not be that pricy to fix it up.
Wow this channel is totally underrated dude! Great content, proud to be a new subscriber
why the hell does a water bottle need to survive a fire…
Bros asking the real questions
The four nation's war
Just in case you still have a drink if your car is on fire
It don’t but they just want to see if the one Stanley surviving a fire was just a one off
Up until now, I thought a Stanley cup was a hockey trophy. Thanks for enlightening to a pointless commodity. Love you guys either way. Nice to see such a thing getting tested and destroyed potentially. I say potentially because stuck on a commercial as writing this
Not a sports guy and I thought it was the hockey trophy too. lol
It’s both. It’s not pointless
huge metal bowl and rings of names vs 45 dollar cup
My man is going full mythbuster! If mythbusters came from wish.❤❤❤
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Mythbusters does come from Wish.... So many of their episodes were debunked before you were even born.
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[Camera pulls back revealing Adam Savage.]
Adam: I'm just here as a thanks for cutting my foil ball. And besides I never miss a good controlled car fire!
"I never put out a car fire before so forgive any mistakes."
Buddy you assume I know the right way to put out a car fire.
My sister has a knockoff stanley that she left in her car for a few weeks as it got it -50 here. It froze solid, and when she took it home it genuinely took more than a day to thaw enough for us to pull the ice chunk out
5:57 Alternative narration: " The fire looks so dangerous and these guys just walk in slow motion, like it's nothing!"
Great video man I really actually enjoyed this one for real
The video turned into an ad for first responders and i dont think they get enough ads so im down 4 it
impressive results, actually a cool through test. also holy heck you cranked the production quality up to 11 here. nice job!
Not surprised the cups all survived - back when I first started doing backyard furnaces to melt aluminum, I was using cheap, double walled steel cups as crucibles and they would last a half dozen or so melts before they eventually burned through.
Yo, I like the quality of this video I like the style keep it up
5:39 When I saw this way of walking, I automatically imagined the meme of the virgin walking. And I was surprised to see the same meme in the video. LOL
Great vid! One of my favorites ❤
You sir, have earned yourself a subscription. Love the thorough work done in testing this somewhat overrated cup. Convinced to buy one even.
"the truck is going to borrow you" dead💀😂
"Remember kids: The only difference between screwing around & science is writing it down!"
"The viral video", riight a plastic handle and plastic straw being intact after being in fire seems very believable. Fact that people believe it shows exactly how dumb our people have gotten
yo wtf this is actually insanely well done.
WHO TF NEEDS THAT MANY TUMBLERS/CUPS/COUGERFLASKS?!?! AAAAAAAAAAIIIIIIEEEE!
it's some new mental illness. The zombies receive commands by (satelite?) media, and they obey. These are the same people that wore masks or hoarded toilet paper..
Thing is, anything filled with water will protect it from fire.
We did a test in the fire service, by filling a disposable plastic cup with water and putting it next to a small kitchen worth of wood on fire in an enclosed space. The cup melted at the top but didnt from the water level below.
theres a vid of a person making soup in a plastic bag over a campfire
3:20 Camel Towing 😂 bruh
😂😂 yeah I saw that too
So glad to see the water jet channel in the algorithm again loved this one keep up the great work!!
At the end of the day, it’s a water bottle. Obsessing over them is stupid and if your car is caught on fire, your water bottle is the least of your worries. The fact it can go through a fire is neat but kinda pointless, especially when heat can bring out the lead
I resubscribed. If you can keep this momentum, I will gladly keep pouring my life into watching these vids. It feels like you are finally finding your groove. I thoroughly enjoyed this!
Yeah, I'm not planning on leaving my over priced influencer bottle in a fire anytime soon.
I think that Ford will buff out.
Excellent concept for a video!
You’re carrying the waterjet channel torch proudly 🤙🤙
“welcome to utah” so real.
I’m not really impressed with Stanley travel cups. I paid $40 for one and it leaks whenever I set it on its side in my motorcycle saddlebag.
Aww watching him being so proud of his brother was so wholesome
“That’s not going anywhere “
The real question is ``can it survive an e.v. fire`` those are actually hot, liquid fuel fires are quite tame in comparison... Chuck the stanley in a tesla, you can likely get a tesla for 10$ by now what with the depreciation, and you just kick the damn thing hard enough with a steel tip toe boot, which is likely enough to set `er ablaze over the course of few days... You can set `er to charge after the bump if you want to speed the immolation up...
You just accidentally did a Stanley ad.
You are so wholesome bro 😭
With the lady who originally made the video about having a stanley in a car fire, her stanley wasnt even touched by the fire. She definitely put it there after the fact
Hey, I know the tow truck guy, he was at a wedding I photographed!
Don’t forget the lead poisoning! 😂
Emotional support water bottle :D :D
That was such a good video sharing it to my friends because they have too many Stanley’s 😂
Before I start watching this, my hypothesis is no. However if it does, The toxic debris burnt to it, (especially around the mouth part) would likely make you wonder if you'd survive.
Edit: So yeah... Still just going to let my property burn if I'm a dumbass. Is it recoverable? NO, recyclable? Uhhh.... I hope. Wall-E, Idiocracy, Trash Island. Poseidon is gonna be pissed.
I don't understand the Stanley Cup trend at all. Collecting Pokemon cards, okay, but coffee cups? Great Video!
collecting cups is dumb but at least cups are useful
Mob mentality and fomo
ten years ago it was yeti tumblers
Actually held up pretty good, I'm impressed!
Surprising to know you have a evil twin that fights fires instead of starting them
Holy production value Batman! Love the step up
3:20 I thought you'd say "And so we got another tow truck to tow our tow truck."
Your family is really cool! You all do really fun stuff!
im impressed with how durable tires are under the intense heat
I feel like this whole channel has become a car fire.
I love how people don't question how the original video the car was completely dry after allegedly being in a fire last night
I knew that cup didnt survive that girls car fire...
If I had to make one criticism of the video, I would say you have no way to make sure all the cups stayed straight up and down through the whole test. When you looked at the stanley through the door, it was still upright enough to hold water without spilling. You showed that the resistance of thermal transfer rate on the knockoff was 80% as efficient as the real one, so I don't see how it could have boiled the entire inside of the knockoff, but also not hurt the straw or the inside of the lid. If I had to guess, the knock off fell over and spilled out the water that would have otherwise been in it.
We got dispatched to an MVC about a month ago. This lady in a honda Civic rear-ended a GMC SUV at about 50mph. The civics front end was under the SUV up the rear axle of the SUV. About 3-4 minutes after the call to dispatched, both vehicles were completely engulfed in fire, and it took a minute for fire to put it out completely.
I wish mythbusters were still around so they could’ve done this myth.
That special tool is not that special it’s called a Halligan bar
Maybe food coloring in the water to differentiate it between the water bottle and the fire truck?
Dang that’s smart. Sad we didn’t think of that.
- True , but the fact that the knockoff has no water nor both the surviving ( somewhat ) tumbler had their lids unable to be removed without much force , it’s pretty much safe to say the water in the Stanley is the OG .
You could see the water wasn't leaking out that fast when he shook it. Perhaps a small amount of fire hose water got inside, but I would guess that 98% of the water was originally in there because the lid was still intact. So the test is still valid to me.
with how burnt those got, i think its safe to say that the cup is gone. it still has water, yeah, but i don't wanna drink charred and burnt plastic and steel
The lead is probably from cheap lead-based solder used to fix that bottom thing to the cup...
Didnt expect a JerryRigEverything quote for this vid
Did the RCA pay you for this hahaha non stop compliments i love it
top tier transitions
“That’s not going anywhere” was a must say
So what I'm getting from this is that the lid on the Stanley is the what makes it so good.
This was a great vidja.
im not using any cup thats been through a car fire, so neat as it may be, its kind of arbitrary
I find the 53 hour test funny. Who is taking anywhere near that long to drink a cup of water
spare you 9 minutes, yes the cup survived and the water is there
If your drink is hot enough to melt lead, then lead poisoning is the least of your worries.
Also, why are you licking the bottom of your mug, let alone hard enough to wear the paint and expose the lead?
I'm not sure how that survived since the vacuum is maintained by the lead plug, which should have easily melted at those temps. The cup should prevent the water and ice from acting as a heatsink, at least until the lead has already melted and broken the vacuum.
Okay but let’s be real who’s gonna use it after this as my car gets towed to the crusher they can take the Stanley with it
it's insane to me that I didn't realize that this all took place 15 minutes from where I live, and I've been to the junk yard you got the car from hundreds of times, lmao
This is cool you earned yourself a sub!
That was way better than the test h3 has done. Dan is still crying about the lighter fluid 😂
i bet that car fire melted all the lead right off, making it safer.
It was never dangerous to begin with.
Good point 😏😏
4 degrees is not a noticeable improvement. if you drank from both you wouldn't know which was 35 and which was 39 degree
4:45 If I learned anything from this video, it’s that I really need to be more careful leaving my voodoo doll and lighter and lighter collection unattended in the back seat of my Explorer.
1000% my man 🤝
Welp, in the end, just buy whatever since it doesn't make a huge difference. As long as it can keep cold, it should be enough.
Thing is, you're probably going to buy another cup.
Just a thought as I watched, I bet the cups all would not have survived if they did not have water in them. I am basing this on how people put Styrofoam cups onto camp fires and they do not melt because there is water in them! Just a thought!
Looks like the counterfeit is good enough for me.
A cup for $100? We have one thats like bigger and 60% cheaper, thats aquaflask for you
Utah is holding up the Stanley cup industry right now
This is like burning a ballon full of water, the ballon won’t burst.
When my car gets on fire I don’t care about a stupid mug
Okay. definitely will invest in a Stanley cup!
short answer : not really. still cold water tho.
"Your precious emotional support water bottle" hahaa got me so good. I love that.