the rope thing definitely seems like his incompetence. he didn't bother trying to squeeze out the water from it after dunking it. who would just try to light up something that was just dropped in water without trying to remove as much of the water as possible?
Haahaha not to mention he doesn’t believe in reading the instructions that come with the product before testing it.. I guess his content is defined by his choice of just winging it like a noob who doesn’t learn to play with something before reading how to play with it😂😂😂
The toast item you showed first is the common case of creating a product to solve a problem that doesn't exist. Most campers who have a stove and plan to cook, probably have a skillet too. Just set the bread in the skillet on low heat with no oil or butter or anything. It will toast. I've done it plenty of times.
It's good for car camping on a good Coleman stove. Coghlan one cost $5 and cooks 4 pieces of toast quick while you cook eggs/bacon on the other burner. I don't think anyone would ever use it for backcountry camping on a small stove like that.
@@CabbageYe Yeah, just a bit. I'm gonna guess that "waterproof" means that "if it gets wet, dry it off and it'll still light", not "will light while soaked" :p
The ire starter is supposed to stay in the package and you cut of the section you need when you want to use it. This helps prevent water getting to the fibers inside the rope when it gets wet. You aren’t supposed to get the inside of the rope wet.
Thinking the same thing also waterproof just means you can use it to start a fire in rain I swear this guys parents must be so proud they could sue the school system for letting him graduate and they would win
I love watching his videos cause its like watching if someone fresh out of the hospital with half their brain removed went camping and didn't know how fire and fire starting worked lmao
The irony being that Tyler puts a lot of thought into hitting that sweet point between 'they can't really think I'm that dumb' and 'is this too sophisticated for my audience?'
The toaster you were using I had used for about 20 or 30 years. It's an old design. It was probably cheaply made making the heat inconsistent. Also if you had put a piece of bread on the top it would have toasted all the bread quickly. As a side note, those are typically used on larger stoves not jetboil. Something like a Coleman two burner stove
@@apenguininthemist855 or if it had just rained and all the available wood was too damp to burn directly. The tarred rope burns for a longer time (like a candle) so it can burn long enough dry out the damp tinder that you place around it, and then the burning tinder dries and burns the kindling, then the kindling the sticks. You wont find anything that will stay lit well enough to ingite wet wood in a direct down pour.
The crackling on the blackboard fire starter is a wax/oil blend that they impregnate the rope with. Once it's lit, you can't put it out and reuse it and expect it to work as well as the first time.
I’m glad Tyler is experienced in the art of the tongs. Clacking them to make sure they are, in fact, tongs is something too often missed and can put you in danger if you skip that step and find out too late that the object you are using is not a pair of tongs
With the rope fire starter you need oxygen to light it. When you use a blowtorch or a forced gas lighter. They use up all available oxygen to ignite. Only a slow burn will work.
Not only that, but the by-products of the blowtorch/gas lighter flame is CO2, which being heavier than air, sinks right onto the rope. And CO2 is a natural flame killer.
The fire rope does work, but you have to at least shake out the water. Also for anyone that goes camping, stop using teflon pans they are really bad for you. And they release really bad chemicals especially at camp fire temps.
Another thing to note about the fire starter is that you probably shoulda squeezed the excess water out. I can't ever imagine any kind of fire starter that can be soaking wet and light. A little damp, yes. Wet? No.
I have seen reviews of waterproof matches that could be lit completely drenched, and once lit, stay lit while underwater. Tyler was testing the claims that were made in the company's promotional video, which was false. When a product claims to be waterproof but isn't, then it's a bad product.
If he doesn't wear safety goggles while destroying stuff, I don't think he knows what homeowners insurance is.. "Is that a thing I'm supposed to get wet then set on fire?"
My brother was in the Marines and he showed me how to cut anything very efficiently with his bootstring, he even cut through a plastic milk crate better than that saw Tyler was using.
@@davidburroughs2244 it works, just go to any GI Surplus store or go to the dollar store and buy the nylon boot strings. Attach a round keyring on each end and go to town.
@@shanecoffey8314 Thought the same thing.....all this toast talk. I don't know that I've ever made toast while camping. If I did, I didn't use somethin' like this thing.
I understand you shouldn’t have to tighten the screw on a tool straight out of the package but perhaps with that folding saw, that would fix the wobble?
Not really something worth reviewing either, as all it does is hold something and can't really fail or be misused. Then again we are talking about Tyler here.
Pro survival tip: It's gonna rain at the worst possible times, so this test is kinda good for the worst-case scenario. However, I wouldn't even attempt starting a fire with any wet materials until I have somewhat dried them so...
I swear I haven't seen a single vid of yours that wasn't a banger man. I've re-watched nearly every one of your video a dozen times each while eating or taking a bath yet each time I enjoy it. Keep up the amazing content man!
So as someone who has owned that type of toaster for years, I can say that the toaster works better if you have a plate/ some tin foil that you can rest on top of it, that traps the heat I cooking faster And helps distribute it a little more evenly. It also works better on an actual stove
So I’ve had that same toaster for 6 years and use it several times a year. I’ve never used it int a burner like that. I use a Coleman two burner propane stove, makes toast great. I’ve never had the bottom get red hot either!
You need to open the garage door when testing camp cooking items unless you intend to replicate the conditions inside a tent. Also, I've always found wheat bread to be a lot more finicky
Would have been nice to have you test that tiny burner with the smaller camp pot as well and show how long that would take to boil the water. When it comes to using those min burners for propane or butane canisters, I never used a huge pot like that. I have a narrow camp pot (1L) for those burners and for my regular butane camp stove, too.
Tyler the rope is water proof meaning it won’t go bad after getting wet, it still has to dry atleast a little to light normally, even if you bring a lighter to wet wood it wont light as easily 😂
I’ve always used the toast maker over a gas grill the camp stove style where there is heat all over the under plate and I’ve used it in the fire pit which works great to, those lil torpedo heaters thing you are using for the toast are great for boiling water and using little skillets
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The toaster works fine on a slightly larger burner, and rotate the bread! As the bottom gets more cooked, rotate it to the top in on the bottom, been using for years and works fine for camp toast. Keep in mind when camping you don't have a toaster, so your toast isn't going to be the same as at home.
What happened to shoving hot dogs or sausages on sticks & cooking them over flames when camping? Hell, I used to do that in my backyard over a firepit, well, the hot dogs anyway. Too many unnecessary gadgets for camping nowadays.
@@MrMartinSchou when he learns that you can bolt things to cement with ancors that can be screwed into and out of as needed....i wonder how long that will take. still love the guy.
@@erisizhere The ability to make holes in them is because the material is so thin. The material is thin to keep it as small as possible. So the drawback of less space is a less durable material. They are for emergency use, so mostly disposable. So they are not really supposed to do that, but it is expected.
We haven’t got a “I left ____ in jars” video in a while. What about leaving certain brands of “waterproof fire starters” in jars and see which ones light???
11:53 - i mean lets be honest - if you get your gear wet in a survival situation i think you would at least shake it harshly to get the excess water out - so yeah i guess it would work fine but still takes alot of time to light - would be interesting if you tried it with a match, if it even lights on fire before the match is gone. i guess maybe the packaging is waterproof? which wouldnt work out either as the end is visible :D. Well now at 15:00 im pretty convinced its just the packaging thats waterproof :D
I have a camping toaster my grandma bought for us in the late 90s that actually toasts your toast and does it faster because it's designed to toast on a campfire rather than a small camping stove. It has the same problem with the bottom getting toastier than the top, but we all like our toast a little on the darker side and you can flip it over with tongs as it starts to toast, and for camping, it's not actually bad.
I think you misinterpreted "water proof" for the fire starter. According to the website, it is waterproof and has infinite shelf life inside the plastic packaging. No where does it state that you can drown the just the "rope" part in water and expect it to light. (Water doesnt burn, doh!)
from what you are saying the company not tyler misinterpreted "water proof" as what the company says means that it is only water resistant and a low grade resistant at that. So the company is misrepresenting their product as there is actually water proof chemical fire starters out there that will light easily even when dripping wet
We used a toaster very similar when I was a kid when we went camping. It worked pretty good on the Coleman stove but it was tricky on a grill over the fire as it toasted fast!
Frankly speaking idk how being thicker would make any difference in case of those sleeping bags since the are basically thermal foil thing that paramedics use to prevent hypothermia. The thickness doesn't matter (besides resistance to tearing etc.), since it keeps body warm by reflecting its infrared radiation, not by insulating as such.
Dude! I have a couple of those style toasters and they work great, make wonderful toast. The problem is operator error.. There is a learning curve to using them and you definitely need to spend some more time using it. They also weren't designed for that style of camping stove, but you did a good job making it work.
Those mini stoves are awesome for small day hiking trips. But you gotta do research and get a good one or you will end up with something that maybe loud like this one or some don't have the little spark start switch. I have 2 and have used them alot and one is cheaper then the other by a good bit and it shows. The cheaper version is loud and for whatever reason takes longer to boil a cup of water then my other more expensive one that isn't loud and boils just under 10 minutes np. That fire starter is great stuff if you use it correctly. You gotta cut off a piece and fluff it up and with take a spark from a ferro rod Np at all.
For the camp toaster, the fins on the stove were placed where the bread was laying causing cool spots right where the bread was laying. I wonder if it would work better if the fins were in between each of the slices.
The toast thing has been around forever and works best with liquid camp gas coleman stoves. I have a few in my kits and never have any issues with making toast quick.
Thank you sir. I’ve consumed many of your videos and today made my day. Seeing you evaluate a camping toaster after laughing at your toast shirt 50 times is epic. Carry on man!
i think when they say the firestarter is waterproof. they simply mean it comes in a waterproof plastic. lol. to be fair normal firestarters don't come in waterproof packaging? a little misleading but, yeah
Its tarred rope. It is water proof. But when it is coated in water droplets, the water is going to have to be boiled off before the tarred rope can get hot enough to burn.
In my family we'd just stick some bread on the end of a toasting fork and hold it near the fire when we wanted toast. Would probably have worked while camping, and it was certainly faster.
Tyler, you wonder why you aren't able to get the fire starter to catch fire very well. Well, things that are completely soaked don't tend to burn very easily. Through that entire ordeal, I was saying if you actually squeezed the water out beforehand, it'd've probably worked a little bit better after getting wet, but idk either way loved the video bro
@MATISTHERAT fair enough I hadn't seen it, so I couldn't tell you really but if it shows that in the ad for it then yeah it's a lie and full on bullshit but still that's what I was saying through that entire part though lol
@@MATISTHERAT I saw two ads. in one it was a single strand in a water bottle. In the other the rope was still in the plastic in the water before the end section was cut. Either way it's not the same as the full rope being submerged as Tyler did it, which holds more water between the strands thanks to capillary action. Even just a simple whip of the rope would likely have helped but this was set up to fail.
It's always fun deciding whether the items are crap or whether it's our dear mate Tyler's incompetence 😁😂
the rope thing definitely seems like his incompetence. he didn't bother trying to squeeze out the water from it after dunking it. who would just try to light up something that was just dropped in water without trying to remove as much of the water as possible?
@@Ray_Vun Someone who watched them do it in the advertisement?
@@Ray_Vun I mean there are some matches that will light even when wet and burn underwater…
#2. clueless incompetence. (sheltered coddled childhood.)....🎅🎅🎅🎅🎅
Haahaha not to mention he doesn’t believe in reading the instructions that come with the product before testing it.. I guess his content is defined by his choice of just winging it like a noob who doesn’t learn to play with something before reading how to play with it😂😂😂
The toast item you showed first is the common case of creating a product to solve a problem that doesn't exist. Most campers who have a stove and plan to cook, probably have a skillet too. Just set the bread in the skillet on low heat with no oil or butter or anything. It will toast. I've done it plenty of times.
It's good for car camping on a good Coleman stove. Coghlan one cost $5 and cooks 4 pieces of toast quick while you cook eggs/bacon on the other burner. I don't think anyone would ever use it for backcountry camping on a small stove like that.
The "toast" thing seems to be designed to waste as much of your propane gas as possible.
Fr, and especially now when gas and propane etc... Is so freaking expensive. Lol
You really can't beat a plain old wire coat hanger bent in half.
The "toast thing" is how toast was made before toasters existed. Nothing to see here.
I like raw toast
That shit was taking so long and wasting so much gas my innexistent anxiety started going off
In this episode, Tyler tries to light water on fire
Yeah i had same throughs 🤣
He's trying out the claim in the ad. They show it being soaked like that and it lit on fire so I guess it's kinda deceiving 🤷♂️
Bunch of bots from Russia
Wow!
@@CabbageYe Yeah, just a bit. I'm gonna guess that "waterproof" means that "if it gets wet, dry it off and it'll still light", not "will light while soaked" :p
Judging a saw by how well it works as a hammer is the most Tyler thing I’ve ever seen.
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Tyler reviewing a camping toaster while wearing his toast shirt is what I live for.
Can't believe he called raw toast, "bread"!
I feel like just using tongs and holding the bread with them could probably make toast alot faster held directly over a flame.
Holding the bread up to the sun would likely work better
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This 7 dollar hand saw quits working if you beat it into an oblivion by misuse. Lol hilarious
The ire starter is supposed to stay in the package and you cut of the section you need when you want to use it. This helps prevent water getting to the fibers inside the rope when it gets wet. You aren’t supposed to get the inside of the rope wet.
I was kind of thinking that too
@@idiotburns it’s not hard to not get things wet Lmao
@idiotburns well the part that was in the plastic stayed dry so it worked as it should
Don’t you dare start my ire.
Thinking the same thing also waterproof just means you can use it to start a fire in rain I swear this guys parents must be so proud they could sue the school system for letting him graduate and they would win
Using the temp gun on boiling water might be the funniest thing I’ve ever seen on this channel 😂😂😂
I snorted when I saw that too.
Right?
What’s wrong with that
@@emma6648 water has a very specific temperature at which it boils, if it is boiling it is at that temperature. No higher, no lower.
I love watching his videos cause its like watching if someone fresh out of the hospital with half their brain removed went camping and didn't know how fire and fire starting worked lmao
I watch Tyler's videos to feel better about my own intelligence.
The irony being that Tyler puts a lot of thought into hitting that sweet point between 'they can't really think I'm that dumb' and 'is this too sophisticated for my audience?'
@@ethelryan257 He does a great job at it too.
He plays the "idiot" quite well... I've known too many people who ARE that dumb and Tyler is far from dumb.
Yeah, he skulks embarrasedly all the way to the bank every week.
You too?
Tyler bring back the random stuff in random liquids in jars please. I miss those videos so much lol. I love these videos as well of course.
The toaster you were using I had used for about 20 or 30 years. It's an old design. It was probably cheaply made making the heat inconsistent. Also if you had put a piece of bread on the top it would have toasted all the bread quickly. As a side note, those are typically used on larger stoves not jetboil. Something like a Coleman two burner stove
Tyler is the only person on earth that can have trouble catching _tarred rope_ on fire.
Right and if you got it wet you would at least ring as much water out not just leave it soaked
@@WildinHawaiian Only reason I can think of that you'd really need it is if it was pouring rain. So... it kinda fails in its most important job.
@@apenguininthemist855 or if it had just rained and all the available wood was too damp to burn directly.
The tarred rope burns for a longer time (like a candle) so it can burn long enough dry out the damp tinder that you place around it, and then the burning tinder dries and burns the kindling, then the kindling the sticks.
You wont find anything that will stay lit well enough to ingite wet wood in a direct down pour.
Hes doing it as though hes trying to light a campfire in a river. Even if it got wet, the wood would not catch right off because its all wet
Your not storing this without the plastic on it so it wouldn’t be wet
The crackling on the blackboard fire starter is a wax/oil blend that they impregnate the rope with. Once it's lit, you can't put it out and reuse it and expect it to work as well as the first time.
Product manufacturers: Yay, Tyler is reviewing our product!
Product instruction writers: 🥺😡🤬
The emergency sleeping bags look like they just made it easier for bears to eat you with out getting all the insulation stuck in his teeth.
LOL great comment!
19:45 No idea tree branch thickness was standardized. I always learn the best info watching this channel.
I’m glad Tyler is experienced in the art of the tongs. Clacking them to make sure they are, in fact, tongs is something too often missed and can put you in danger if you skip that step and find out too late that the object you are using is not a pair of tongs
Reminds me of how I thought the clackers in Hispanic music was people playing with tongs growing up. I could play along with em too lol
It's so weird the saw didn't work as a hatchet 🤣
Tyler swinging around a cheap blade: Who needs safety squints?
Perhaps the toast fixture would work better over a campfire? The heat would be in a larger area and would keep the flame of of the bread.
The fire starter pairs nicely with the fire extinguisher from last week.
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Nice!
I feel like you could just butter the bread and put it over a camp fire for 1 or 2 minutes and you should have toast without buying gadgets.
flammable dual purpose butter
In this episode Tyler, wastes Propane, tries to catch water on fire, tests how well a bucket works, and intentionally tries to injure his arm.
Tonight on bottom gear
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Great videos to watch while I 💩 at work. Would be cool to see a series of videos testing more outdoor products. Camping, fishing, bbq , grilling etc.
With the rope fire starter you need oxygen to light it. When you use a blowtorch or a forced gas lighter. They use up all available oxygen to ignite. Only a slow burn will work.
Not only that, but the by-products of the blowtorch/gas lighter flame is CO2, which being heavier than air, sinks right onto the rope. And CO2 is a natural flame killer.
The fire rope does work, but you have to at least shake out the water. Also for anyone that goes camping, stop using teflon pans they are really bad for you. And they release really bad chemicals especially at camp fire temps.
Those chemicals are in almost everyone’s blood stream around the world. Crazy
Another thing to note about the fire starter is that you probably shoulda squeezed the excess water out. I can't ever imagine any kind of fire starter that can be soaking wet and light. A little damp, yes. Wet? No.
I have seen reviews of waterproof matches that could be lit completely drenched, and once lit, stay lit while underwater. Tyler was testing the claims that were made in the company's promotional video, which was false. When a product claims to be waterproof but isn't, then it's a bad product.
Every time I watch his videos I think to myself I hope he has homeowners insurance.
If he doesn't wear safety goggles while destroying stuff, I don't think he knows what homeowners insurance is.. "Is that a thing I'm supposed to get wet then set on fire?"
Burning shit in a garage that's 90% wood 😂
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@@isaiahwaterman2443 😂😂🤣 exactly what I'm tripping on
My brother was in the Marines and he showed me how to cut anything very efficiently with his bootstring, he even cut through a plastic milk crate better than that saw Tyler was using.
how?
@@jacksheppard2096 you just grip both ends and saw back and forth
@@RealMelodyBlue dan it, now you got me wanting to try it, too!
Just tried to look it up on RUclips and nope it wouldn't show anything yet,..... Maybe you should suggest to some one to do a video on it
@@davidburroughs2244 it works, just go to any GI Surplus store or go to the dollar store and buy the nylon boot strings. Attach a round keyring on each end and go to town.
The toaster works best with larger stoves like the single burner Coleman
If you are out camping and can’t manage toast without this device. You shouldn’t be out camping.
Alternately, if you can't bear to be without toast for a few days, camping may not be your go-to hobby.
@@shanecoffey8314 Thought the same thing.....all this toast talk. I don't know that I've ever made toast while camping. If I did, I didn't use somethin' like this thing.
Literally stumbled across your channel by accident but now i'm addicted. Keep up the good work!
I understand you shouldn’t have to tighten the screw on a tool straight out of the package but perhaps with that folding saw, that would fix the wobble?
I laughed so hard when you torched it for 10 seconds and it still didn't light! 😂
Lol, this should be it. These are the supplies for the 3 day camping trip.
The second item is used to heat up canned food in the can or a small aluminum cup. Takes about a minute to heat up.
Not really something worth reviewing either, as all it does is hold something and can't really fail or be misused. Then again we are talking about Tyler here.
@@FlyboyHelosim The cooker "holds something?" I think you guys are talking about different items here.
@@Stigstigster I'm talking about the collapsible 'stove'.
I like how he gets straight to the point and says " alright" at the beginning
The camp toaster is a design thats been around forever. Works best with a white gas stove.
Pro survival tip:
It's gonna rain at the worst possible times, so this test is kinda good for the worst-case scenario. However, I wouldn't even attempt starting a fire with any wet materials until I have somewhat dried them so...
I swear I haven't seen a single vid of yours that wasn't a banger man. I've re-watched nearly every one of your video a dozen times each while eating or taking a bath yet each time I enjoy it. Keep up the amazing content man!
These are the only items Tyler is allowed to use in his three day survival video 😆 will he survive?
Hes only allowed to bring pickles to eat
Lol dead the first night
So as someone who has owned that type of toaster for years, I can say that the toaster works better if you have a plate/ some tin foil that you can rest on top of it, that traps the heat I cooking faster And helps distribute it a little more evenly.
It also works better on an actual stove
So I’ve had that same toaster for 6 years and use it several times a year. I’ve never used it int a burner like that. I use a Coleman two burner propane stove, makes toast great. I’ve never had the bottom get red hot either!
You need to open the garage door when testing camp cooking items unless you intend to replicate the conditions inside a tent.
Also, I've always found wheat bread to be a lot more finicky
Camp stoves also should not be used indoors or inside of tents because of carbon monoxide
@@emilynordt153 It doesn't matter as long as the area is ventilated. A tent with open vestibules is fine.
The fact that it lit at all after Tyler put it in the water is impressive
I've lived off grid and once you get used to it, the toaster works great. The old style works a little better tho.
i had a antique one (toaster)that sat on top of the wood stove. worked great 👍🏼
“If you were camping or, like, surviving” yes tyler we are all, like, surviving. 😂
Our boy is gearing up for the survival series lol
Would have been nice to have you test that tiny burner with the smaller camp pot as well and show how long that would take to boil the water. When it comes to using those min burners for propane or butane canisters, I never used a huge pot like that. I have a narrow camp pot (1L) for those burners and for my regular butane camp stove, too.
He must have the local fire department on speed dial.
I think the neighbors probably do. 😂
Tyler the rope is water proof meaning it won’t go bad after getting wet, it still has to dry atleast a little to light normally, even if you bring a lighter to wet wood it wont light as easily 😂
I wanna see a video where tyler does drunk amazon shopping and then does a sober unboxing and testing
Are you trying to tell me that hasn’t been the case up to this point?
I appreciate that you wore your toast shirt for this video lol
Ahhhh yes... the ole survival toaster... never leave home without mine for sure.......
Plot twist, Tyler is going to make a series surviving out in nature with some survival items and he's doing this to see what he should bring.
I would love to see stuff in jars. Skunk essence would be cool
I’ve always used the toast maker over a gas grill the camp stove style where there is heat all over the under plate and I’ve used it in the fire pit which works great to, those lil torpedo heaters thing you are using for the toast are great for boiling water and using little skillets
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I would be down, but I have to finish watching this paint dry first.
@@jimnelsen2064 That was horrible burn
@@Ang3liOSRS That was horrible English
The toaster works fine on a slightly larger burner, and rotate the bread! As the bottom gets more cooked, rotate it to the top in on the bottom, been using for years and works fine for camp toast. Keep in mind when camping you don't have a toaster, so your toast isn't going to be the same as at home.
On todays episode, lighting water on fire and using the back of a saw like an axe
What happened to shoving hot dogs or sausages on sticks & cooking them over flames when camping? Hell, I used to do that in my backyard over a firepit, well, the hot dogs anyway. Too many unnecessary gadgets for camping nowadays.
19:35, and you'll notice, Tyler has upgraded to screw type clams for maximum hold! good move Tyler!
Before we know it, in about four years time, he'll figure out how to keep the table from moving whenever he breathes on it.
@@MrMartinSchou when he learns that you can bolt things to cement with ancors that can be screwed into and out of as needed....i wonder how long that will take. still love the guy.
@@SonOfGalactus Just give him some time, and I'm sure he'll figure it out.
But it has been several years, so I guess we'll see what happens.
The toast would have been done in less then a minute just slapped on the slotted tray lol.
I was sad when Tyler kept making holes in the emergency sleeping bags. Always a fun interesting video,
why? are they supposed to do that?
@@erisizhere The ability to make holes in them is because the material is so thin. The material is thin to keep it as small as possible. So the drawback of less space is a less durable material. They are for emergency use, so mostly disposable. So they are not really supposed to do that, but it is expected.
The Green one looked to have a warmer material on the inside and he could have shown the inside of the red one. Still fun to watch tho
I've been using a Coleman version of that toaster for 30 years. It works just fine. Turn the bread upside down for evenness.
Ahh toasters, the invention that made humans forget how to burn the outside of a slice.
We haven’t got a “I left ____ in jars” video in a while. What about leaving certain brands of “waterproof fire starters” in jars and see which ones light???
11:53 - i mean lets be honest - if you get your gear wet in a survival situation i think you would at least shake it harshly to get the excess water out - so yeah i guess it would work fine but still takes alot of time to light - would be interesting if you tried it with a match, if it even lights on fire before the match is gone. i guess maybe the packaging is waterproof? which wouldnt work out either as the end is visible :D.
Well now at 15:00 im pretty convinced its just the packaging thats waterproof :D
It is, you take off slices of it and if it gets wet then only the end will be exposed to water, the other end of the “slice” lights no problem
Gotta love how at 20 seconds in he's already reviewing the first product, Tyler is just giving pure content, lovely
I love Raw toast
I also enjoy my toast untoasted
So u love bread
What about raw dog?
@@archieneville7502 I love raw toast 😂 yes I love bread
@@christophermcconnell4811 Oo even better
I have a camping toaster my grandma bought for us in the late 90s that actually toasts your toast and does it faster because it's designed to toast on a campfire rather than a small camping stove. It has the same problem with the bottom getting toastier than the top, but we all like our toast a little on the darker side and you can flip it over with tongs as it starts to toast, and for camping, it's not actually bad.
I think you misinterpreted "water proof" for the fire starter.
According to the website, it is waterproof and has infinite shelf life inside the plastic packaging.
No where does it state that you can drown the just the "rope" part in water and expect it to light. (Water doesnt burn, doh!)
from what you are saying the company not tyler misinterpreted "water proof" as what the company says means that it is only water resistant and a low grade resistant at that. So the company is misrepresenting their product as there is actually water proof chemical fire starters out there that will light easily even when dripping wet
I mean the youtube videos of this product they dipped it in water
I think Tyler is getting ready for his 1 million subscribers episode
Another informative yet entertaining video by the Master Reviewer, Tyler. Keep kicking ass dude.
We used a toaster very similar when I was a kid when we went camping. It worked pretty good on the Coleman stove but it was tricky on a grill over the fire as it toasted fast!
Imagine if he read the instructions to begin with.
Or if he knew how to use camping gear.
Frankly speaking idk how being thicker would make any difference in case of those sleeping bags since the are basically thermal foil thing that paramedics use to prevent hypothermia. The thickness doesn't matter (besides resistance to tearing etc.), since it keeps body warm by reflecting its infrared radiation, not by insulating as such.
Guess why the toast wouldn't get done? Tyler kept moving them expecting instant results
I bought one of those in 1985. I still have it and still use it on camping trips. It works best on a cook grate over a campfire.
because this is a terrible design. all the heat was going into the room without heating the bread
@@jamesbyrd3740 lmao, admit it you guys just don’t know how to used them.
The toaster works great in an oven, but yes you won't get instant results over a flame
Dude! I have a couple of those style toasters and they work great, make wonderful toast. The problem is operator error.. There is a learning curve to using them and you definitely need to spend some more time using it. They also weren't designed for that style of camping stove, but you did a good job making it work.
Those mini stoves are awesome for small day hiking trips. But you gotta do research and get a good one or you will end up with something that maybe loud like this one or some don't have the little spark start switch. I have 2 and have used them alot and one is cheaper then the other by a good bit and it shows. The cheaper version is loud and for whatever reason takes longer to boil a cup of water then my other more expensive one that isn't loud and boils just under 10 minutes np. That fire starter is great stuff if you use it correctly. You gotta cut off a piece and fluff it up and with take a spark from a ferro rod Np at all.
For the camp toaster, the fins on the stove were placed where the bread was laying causing cool spots right where the bread was laying. I wonder if it would work better if the fins were in between each of the slices.
Always honest and interesting. Also always fun. Keep it up ,Stay safe
The toast thing has been around forever and works best with liquid camp gas coleman stoves. I have a few in my kits and never have any issues with making toast quick.
Thank you for making my morning with an upload, Tyler! ❤️
hungover? its like 3 mountain time!
@@MrSnakedta 23:30 here in Belgium (cet)
@@vuurkoning whats the weather like?
@@MrSnakedta here in New Zealand 11:43 AM
I used the toaster on Iceland, it works way better if you put another piece of toast on top. It even works reasonably well in windy conditions.
Most formal and professional youtube channel out there!
Thank you sir. I’ve consumed many of your videos and today made my day. Seeing you evaluate a camping toaster after laughing at your toast shirt 50 times is epic. Carry on man!
Love the videos man esp the amazon stuff and a huge fan of camping so this is already one of my favorites and havnt seen it yet lol
The heat of the sleeping bags is from the inside reflective material!
Tyler, instead of just flipping the bread over, you can also rotate the bread by 180 degrees for even browning.
then throw this pos away
15$ in propane for 4 slices of toast.
Just use your tongs directly over the flame.
Or a stick and your camp fire.
mmmm..... Smokey toast is good.
i think when they say the firestarter is waterproof. they simply mean it comes in a waterproof plastic.
lol. to be fair normal firestarters don't come in waterproof packaging? a little misleading but, yeah
Its tarred rope. It is water proof.
But when it is coated in water droplets, the water is going to have to be boiled off before the tarred rope can get hot enough to burn.
I love that Tyler is always unapologetically himself
Unless you find another way to make toast while camping, what can you expect? Better than nothing if you want toast!
Besides just holding the bread over a normal fire
@@nunyabusiness8538 tbh, in my camping days, I don't recall every thinking about toast!
In my family we'd just stick some bread on the end of a toasting fork and hold it near the fire when we wanted toast. Would probably have worked while camping, and it was certainly faster.
Tyler, you wonder why you aren't able to get the fire starter to catch fire very well. Well, things that are completely soaked don't tend to burn very easily. Through that entire ordeal, I was saying if you actually squeezed the water out beforehand, it'd've probably worked a little bit better after getting wet, but idk either way loved the video bro
The ad physically shows it being drenched then lighting. He was proving that claim wrong
@MATISTHERAT fair enough I hadn't seen it, so I couldn't tell you really but if it shows that in the ad for it then yeah it's a lie and full on bullshit but still that's what I was saying through that entire part though lol
@@MATISTHERAT I saw two ads. in one it was a single strand in a water bottle. In the other the rope was still in the plastic in the water before the end section was cut. Either way it's not the same as the full rope being submerged as Tyler did it, which holds more water between the strands thanks to capillary action. Even just a simple whip of the rope would likely have helped but this was set up to fail.
@@Paul_Y_T they must’ve stopped showing the one I saw because I can’t find it anywhere. But they took it fully out and submerged it.
@@KrazyKlown666 yeah that’s fair