I think for the bottle tap, simply lowering the spigot to be level with the bottom of the bottle would have made it much better so you wouldn’t have to squeeze or jiggle the bottle to get the last bit of soda out. That I think would also help with having to use a push pin to create air holes, because you wouldn’t have to worry about removing the bottle to pour out the rest of the soda since the spigot is low enough to avoid the physics issue
but then it would require being on the edge of a table etc, like a boxed wine and then you couldn't set your cup down. but unlike a boxed wine, in a flexible bag that doesnt need air, the coke bottle is rigid so you need air to get in or you're facing a vaccum issue, so youll still need a vent to maxiomize flow. like the old gascans with the vent cap, before the new obama gas cans came out that take 5 mins to drain. i wonder how boxed coke w/ a plastic bag would work... the co2 would probably fill up the bag and the coke would go flat quick
@@blehh_mae Not true. Plastic water jugs with spigots at the bottom work very well. The people who invented this soda dispenser had no clue what they were doing.
A redesign for the first one would be easy, you make the spigot level below where the lowest point of the bottle, than put it on secure stand. That way it is still higher, well still works. Also, I would recommend a special item to not only put a hole in the bottle, but act as a seal when you are done.
this guy is cool, his videos are so simplistic that it shows us gadgets for food/beverages and shows if some gadgets shown online actually work properly.
The silicone can holder was really nice, it'd be fun to have at an outdoors party (cue someone drunkenly tipping everything over and now all the drinks explode when you open them-- great fun)
Dave if you dont mind me asking, how long does it take you from having a video idea to posting it? This means ordering the items, waiting for them to arrive, recording, editting and posting?
I’d figure at least an entire month for the whole process, although I don’t imagine that being a particular filled month of work. I also think that he is likely doing these videos back to back, and so he’s able to do more work within a month’s time frame
The bottle adapter for the soda can works great for travel since if you knock it over it doesn't spill everywhere. The issue is that it snaps on too snugly, and can be a real pain trying to get it off the can when the can is empty so it can be washed and used again.
I thought it was cool when I bought one but I put it on a can and the carbonation built up so much that it flew of and hit the ceiling shattering and sending sharp pieces of plastic flying everywhere.
It's been quite awhile since I last watched this channel! I loved seeing the quality of the content always high! *The pretty cool huh never gets old that's for sure!*
The first gimmick could easily be corrected by removing the stem completely and allow the spigot to be below the exit of the bottle. How did it ever get past testing by trying to sidestep Pascal's Law?
Would need a good base to make it stable, being top heavy and all (maybe a clamp?). Add a one way vent tube suitable for 2L bottles and it won't deplete the bubbles as fast AND not require putting holes in your bottle. Alternative Idea: a pour spigot with one way air tube to let the air into the bottle and stop the glug-glug effect. Less material/complexity.
Did anyone notice the funny badly-written warning label in the fridge @ 3:43? That thing must have been made in China or Japan and Google-translated to English. 'Do not fill the carbonated beverage such as cola, cider (soda pop) and contained particle beverage/sugar and particles which is contained in these beverage may be reason of fault).' Lol
Me: can i have some cola? Dave: Yes wait a min Dave: *spends 27 mins trying to put in the dispenser* *after he finishes putting the dispenser in* Dave: pretty cool huh? Me: 🙃
1:14 That's because there's no air pushing the liquid from above. You need to poke a small hole on top of the bottle, then the liquid will be pushed out whenever you pull the lever.
I mean some of the gadgets seems cool, like the can stacking one. And yeah like I gaster said if you don't want it, don't buy it. If the argument is "well they are still produced and therefore waste our resources" well... Not really? Because nothing really is a waste nowday, most things get recycled one way or the other
@@UncleRussian. free physics lesson that will last you a lifetime: if you put your can standing on its bottom (as designed), it doesn’t roll over. Moreover, you can stack them and evennread the labels to see what’s in them. Pretty cool, huh?
@@rodintoulouse3054 free spacial awareness lesson that will last you a lifetime: if you stack them up like you described 1) you can only stack so many until they'll be too high to reach for normal people. 2) if you apply too much force via say a human elbow then your whole stack will fall over. With this gadget shown in the video the rubber prevents them form moving and the chance to knock them over is way less. Pretty cool, huh?
for the first one the solution is simple, all they need to do is raise the area that the soda bottle screws into, and have the spigot be leveled with it or be below it, that way the pressure is sure to force it out that way. there could also be an included air valve that allows air to follow behind the soda but doesn't let the soda come out, kinda like how the olive dressing bottles work where they have that second little tube that functions for air flow.
The bottle tops, I remembered my mother buying some, they are a pretty cool concept to keep your drinks from spilling. Though it can still pop off if you’re not careful
I've had those can toppers to keep bugs out and they worked great to take cans on the go or at least attempt to stop going flat though it still did anyways after so long.
for the screw on tap, I suggest the maker of this gadget make a pump with a checkvalve that we can manually regulate the pressure within the bottle. the checkvalve prevents backflow into the pump, potentially spilling everything
I actually would use the bottle can-topper to drink Arizona tea cans. Cans, while cool, are kind of a pain to drink from sometimes, and if I'm drinking from a can, I want it to be soda. But you get more tea in a can than in a bottle, and I haven't seen every flavor in bottle-form, either. Hence the bottle-maker. Plop it on, and right away you've got a big bottle of the stuff. Pretty cool (huh), I must say.
I think I know at least part of how we can fix the design of the first drink dispenser to make it work. You give it a base that raises the bottle above where the drink comes out, so that way Pascal's law that causes the second problem mentioned in the video. Maybe the faucet of the gadget can be altered to let air flow in from outside to fix the other issue outlined for the first gadget?
I acually have a dispenser like the 1st thing, only it has a tube you would slip into the bottle, along with a pressure cap, I think. No issues on air flow!
The spigot needs to come with a piercing mini pump you insert into the bottom to pump up the pressure inside the bottle. Then it would work without having to squeeze it, or having to make the drink go flat. It could also be redesigned to have said small pump device attached to itself so you could pump more air inside.
The vottle pour device should be built up on more plastic with the spout below the attachment point. That way the liquid never levels out and pokong the holes becomes useful.
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Its not a glass of water that will break in 4 years sooo
Ikr lol
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I can never get bored of “Pretty cool huh?”
Me to
True
It's iconic at this point.
Same, it makes my day
@swan YES A PRETTY COOL HUH
Finally, a helpful gadget that will spare me all the hassle of pouring liquid Into a cup, this is so much easier!
I think for the bottle tap, simply lowering the spigot to be level with the bottom of the bottle would have made it much better so you wouldn’t have to squeeze or jiggle the bottle to get the last bit of soda out. That I think would also help with having to use a push pin to create air holes, because you wouldn’t have to worry about removing the bottle to pour out the rest of the soda since the spigot is low enough to avoid the physics issue
that would just cause it all to pour out way too fast probably
but then it would require being on the edge of a table etc, like a boxed wine and then you couldn't set your cup down. but unlike a boxed wine, in a flexible bag that doesnt need air, the coke bottle is rigid so you need air to get in or you're facing a vaccum issue, so youll still need a vent to maxiomize flow. like the old gascans with the vent cap, before the new obama gas cans came out that take 5 mins to drain.
i wonder how boxed coke w/ a plastic bag would work... the co2 would probably fill up the bag and the coke would go flat quick
Or something to increase the air pressure inside, so it's right enough to push all the liquid out.
@@blehh_mae Not true. Plastic water jugs with spigots at the bottom work very well. The people who invented this soda dispenser had no clue what they were doing.
@@smorris281 Exactly
If Dave isn't impressed by your gadget, you know you screwed up big time.
####ing facts
@@spookyguy8639 ah, yes. My favorite hashtag #ing
@@michaeljunction4088 he was censoring the f word btw (not sure if this is a joke)
@@selever4539 😲😱ofc I didn't know thanks Mr. intellectual
@@michaeljunction4088 was that really necessary, mr. big brain?
I love the fact you also point out the weaknesses of those gadgets. Keep up the good work!
Thanks, will do!
@@DaveHax I think that’s a gadget
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A redesign for the first one would be easy, you make the spigot level below where the lowest point of the bottle, than put it on secure stand.
That way it is still higher, well still works.
Also, I would recommend a special item to not only put a hole in the bottle, but act as a seal when you are done.
A tight mesh would probably do it
I started watching this when i was 8, now im 18. Wow, the authentic feel of this channel still remain
this guy is cool, his videos are so simplistic that it shows us gadgets for food/beverages and shows if some gadgets shown online actually work properly.
“Stop animals falling in your can”
Sorry guys, a fox fell in my can again let me get it out real quick..
😂
*trying to drink*
The fox in the can: licc
Yea, i need that. Last time i found an elephant inside my can
That's strange, I found my pug inside my drink🤔
I found a blob fish in my sprite
I’m happy he still posts and is how I remember with the small change in the text (which isn’t big, but I think it is awesome)
I agree too
@Mar sab Baron Bleach: Allow me to introduce myself
The silicone can holder was really nice, it'd be fun to have at an outdoors party (cue someone drunkenly tipping everything over and now all the drinks explode when you open them-- great fun)
I watched your videos for school a few times in science class, I’m proud of you Dave.
Yeah.
Pretty cool huh never gets old 😂
Ye but these comments do
Lol😂🤣😅🤣😂🤣🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂
I love dave he makes it like a tutorial just in case anybody wants to do it for themselves and my goodness "pretty cool huh?" I love it
Imagine closing your fridge when it’s kind of full and coming back to a puddle of milk when you open it
Happend to me
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Most organised kitchen ever
Man: litterally dying on the ground
DaveHax: Pretty cool huh?
😂😂
Dave if you dont mind me asking, how long does it take you from having a video idea to posting it? This means ordering the items, waiting for them to arrive, recording, editting and posting?
A long time I think
I’d figure at least an entire month for the whole process, although I don’t imagine that being a particular filled month of work. I also think that he is likely doing these videos back to back, and so he’s able to do more work within a month’s time frame
The bottle adapter for the soda can works great for travel since if you knock it over it doesn't spill everywhere. The issue is that it snaps on too snugly, and can be a real pain trying to get it off the can when the can is empty so it can be washed and used again.
I thought it was cool when I bought one but I put it on a can and the carbonation built up so much that it flew of and hit the ceiling shattering and sending sharp pieces of plastic flying everywhere.
Or you know, just get plastic bottle beverages
@@cptbabyface9804 Ooh thanks ..!
Perhaps a silicon version with a hard plastic collar would improve the overall design, 😊
6:00 - those lids you will NEVER back after hosting a party 😭😂
I have the electric drink dispenser at home, and I can confirm it is really good at pouring drinks!
'When I say bottle tops, I mean these top parts of a bottle'
-DaveHax
say top 1 more time and a diddly dang tip over one of those pretty cool huh glass cups
I still feel like opening the bottle and pouring would be convenient 😅tho all the things shown are cool
It's been quite awhile since I last watched this channel! I loved seeing the quality of the content always high! *The pretty cool huh never gets old that's for sure!*
😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰😰
It's nice going back to some of these videos and hear"pretty cool huh"
The first gimmick could easily be corrected by removing the stem completely and allow the spigot to be below the exit of the bottle. How did it ever get past testing by trying to sidestep Pascal's Law?
Would need a good base to make it stable, being top heavy and all (maybe a clamp?).
Add a one way vent tube suitable for 2L bottles and it won't deplete the bubbles as fast AND not require putting holes in your bottle.
Alternative Idea: a pour spigot with one way air tube to let the air into the bottle and stop the glug-glug effect. Less material/complexity.
Did anyone notice the funny badly-written warning label in the fridge @ 3:43?
That thing must have been made in China or Japan and Google-translated to English.
'Do not fill the carbonated beverage such as cola, cider (soda pop) and contained particle beverage/sugar and particles which is contained in these beverage may be reason of fault).' Lol
Pretty cool huh never gets old 🔥
0:18operated by this✨ *L E E V E E R* ✨
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Edit: it's lever not leeveer
@@FrogMan-cw2jr you missed the joke i know how lever is spelled
@@starl1ght111 pronunciation moment
This guy is so soothing to watch 😂
Lol “pretty cool huh” gets me every time
"How high is that?"
"Oh about making a pyramid"
"Sorry what?"
"Yeah it's about making a pyramid high"
"Pretty cool huh?" will never get old
Me: can i have some cola?
Dave: Yes wait a min
Dave: *spends 27 mins trying to put in the dispenser*
*after he finishes putting the dispenser in*
Dave: pretty cool huh?
Me: 🙃
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@@laurabrown8917 thanks let’s upgrade my rusty kitchen!
1:14 That's because there's no air pushing the liquid from above. You need to poke a small hole on top of the bottle, then the liquid will be pushed out whenever you pull the lever.
Yeah that’s what he did in the video
I really liked the second one,it came out so satisfying 😄
5:16 drip test 😎😎😎
🥶🥶😎💵💎😎💵🥶💎😎💵😎🥶💎💵😎🥶🥶💎😎
Dave: if your having a party
Covid-19: am I a joke to you
Who else watches his videos cuz his voice is satisfying
Pretty cool huh😁🉐🈺🈵🈺☮️☮️☮️☮️☮️✡️✡️✡️✡️♓️♓️♓️♓️🙂☪️🙂🈺⚽️⚾️🏐🎱🏀🥎🏉🪀🏈🎾🥏🏓⛲️🏝⛰🏕🏠⛱🏜⛺️🏔 8:01
The first phrases I will all ways remember is " pretty cool huh?"
3:49 i thought you said someting else i had to read captions
Same happened to me 😂😂
Me too XD
Why not try the hair salon?
*GRUMBLES* I MEAN WHAT TOOK YOU SO LONG? SCRAM!
Its been 2 years bruh
A monument to consumerism. A collection of unnecessary crap what ends up lost in a drawer.
I mean some of the gadgets seems cool, like the can stacking one. And yeah like I gaster said if you don't want it, don't buy it. If the argument is "well they are still produced and therefore waste our resources" well... Not really? Because nothing really is a waste nowday, most things get recycled one way or the other
@gaster in a nutshell oh! Of course I won’t.
@@UncleRussian. free physics lesson that will last you a lifetime: if you put your can standing on its bottom (as designed), it doesn’t roll over. Moreover, you can stack them and evennread the labels to see what’s in them. Pretty cool, huh?
@@rodintoulouse3054 free spacial awareness lesson that will last you a lifetime: if you stack them up like you described 1) you can only stack so many until they'll be too high to reach for normal people. 2) if you apply too much force via say a human elbow then your whole stack will fall over. With this gadget shown in the video the rubber prevents them form moving and the chance to knock them over is way less. Pretty cool, huh?
@gaster in a nutshell in English, please?
3:25 that’s a genius idea
Me: Comes here to see some cool summer gadgets (get it, cool?)
Also me: gets a whole science lesson on liquid and air flow
That has got to be the absolute healthiest bowl of cereal I’ve ever seen in my life.
Finally able to catch up on a premiere
Same 😂
I could only imagine putting mentos into the bottle screwed onto the dispenser
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Thank you! I love your videos!
What a great idea for room temperature, flat Coca Cola! ❤️
for the first one the solution is simple, all they need to do is raise the area that the soda bottle screws into, and have the spigot be leveled with it or be below it, that way the pressure is sure to force it out that way. there could also be an included air valve that allows air to follow behind the soda but doesn't let the soda come out, kinda like how the olive dressing bottles work where they have that second little tube that functions for air flow.
2:19
Me: Looks pretty cool, not going to buy one though
3:31
Me: *ILL TAKE YOUR ENTIRE STOCK*
Me Poking holes at bottom of the bottle for the coke dispenser
Me 10 minutes later turn it back up and realize what ai have done ;-;
Pokemon gotta fuk em alll🎶🎶🎵 nostalgia'
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The bottle tops, I remembered my mother buying some, they are a pretty cool concept to keep your drinks from spilling. Though it can still pop off if you’re not careful
That second is actually cool and working very well too
I think you need to shake a little bit the soda on the first clip so it can easily flow.
He did that already...a year ago 🤣 You should watch clip to the very end.
0:04 dave made a leek joke
4:50 can't you just buy/get a straw
Is to keep it carbonated
@@Martin_____________ and resealable
I watch daves nearly daily and I rewatch A lot of videos like this one
Thanks for all your support!
I appreciate the fact that davehax puts the links of the products in the description incase we want it!🙂
6:29 I swear I see googly eyes in the can
I wonder where he keeps all the gadgets...
Yea…
In his cupboard or in his kitchen ?
2:11 i choose the khaby lame method
Eh that guy is lame sometimes can't even tell the difference between satire and actual stupidity.
I've had those can toppers to keep bugs out and they worked great to take cans on the go or at least attempt to stop going flat though it still did anyways after so long.
for the screw on tap, I suggest the maker of this gadget make a pump with a checkvalve that we can manually regulate the pressure within the bottle. the checkvalve prevents backflow into the pump, potentially spilling everything
I always have trouble with animals crawling into my drinks.
@@Harison. yeah, but my one is worst, today a elephant jump into my drink
3:30 teenage boys be like
Wow! Talk about fixing a problem that doesn't exist!
youre my favorite channel. youve provided me entertainment during so many manic and depressive episodes. love your channel bro.
I have the bottle pumper thing I thought I could try it and it worked really really really well!
“Pretty cool huh?” It never gets old.
Glad someone is doing the really important work...
The one for the bugs is sooo helpful.
Whats amazing is the fact that he keeps filling the drinks up to the very top without spilling a drop
protect this man at all costs
This is my favourite video👗🧝🏼♀️💎
I actually would use the bottle can-topper to drink Arizona tea cans. Cans, while cool, are kind of a pain to drink from sometimes, and if I'm drinking from a can, I want it to be soda. But you get more tea in a can than in a bottle, and I haven't seen every flavor in bottle-form, either. Hence the bottle-maker. Plop it on, and right away you've got a big bottle of the stuff. Pretty cool (huh), I must say.
Pretty Cool Huh never gets old❤❤❤
I think I know at least part of how we can fix the design of the first drink dispenser to make it work.
You give it a base that raises the bottle above where the drink comes out, so that way Pascal's law that causes the second problem mentioned in the video. Maybe the faucet of the gadget can be altered to let air flow in from outside to fix the other issue outlined for the first gadget?
I love these!
I acually have a dispenser like the 1st thing, only it has a tube you would slip into the bottle, along with a pressure cap, I think. No issues on air flow!
I enjoy looking at these gadgets, but where can u buy them from never seen them
The legendary "pretty cool huh" never dies
Wow l do love the drink dispenser
This is the coolest channel I've ever seen
The spigot needs to come with a piercing mini pump you insert into the bottom to pump up the pressure inside the bottle. Then it would work without having to squeeze it, or having to make the drink go flat. It could also be redesigned to have said small pump device attached to itself so you could pump more air inside.
I'd love to see a video to see which of these apppliances you use every day in your own kitchen
This guy is the goat of youtube
4:41
The color choices for those bottle top things are very... interesting.
Hi
I’ve a big fan
We got one of those insert bottle fountains, they are very good.
I really like the battery powered drink dispenser.
Me too
I can never get bored from PRETTY COOL HUH?
The vottle pour device should be built up on more plastic with the spout below the attachment point. That way the liquid never levels out and pokong the holes becomes useful.
I want to thank the creators of these gadgets because I was beginning to feel my life needed more plastic items.