He's been talking way too much in the first person about the customer to be a coincidence, probably explains why he's not wearing gloves and wants to fix this ASAP, even when the batteries are the wrong type, overpriced but the correct voltage. btw: this device seems to be very easily opened and have it's batteries replaced so hurray for abiding our future EU regulation p.s.: did you also put the toothpick back when you borrowed it or was it yours?
@@dasiroHe's not wearing gloves because working with devices this small without accidently getting the gloves caught on errant pins and such is practically impossible. Besides, you don't need gloves when you have gallons of rubbing alcohol and hand sanitizer. I can guarantee that at the end of this repair, that thing probably smells like a bottle of 99% isopropyl (and is likely just as flammable until it evaporates). After working in labs with various computer hardware, I cannot count all of the times the gloves got caught on a pin (when I wore them to keep the BU cooler heatsink from slicing my hands), and I'm talking about larger devices than he is repairing.
Has to be his own lol pleasure his wife with it I wouldn't touch somones own cock vibrator with someone's else female blood on it never know has to be his own that broke so he decoded to fix it on camera yea look see all the dried period blood on the battery is nasty if it was somone else toy then that's even more worse than the mac Covered in human shit lol
@@rossmanngroup Don't get me wrong I absolutely think we should have the right to repair, but the fact this is over a cock ring right now is making me laugh so fucking hard I can't take it seriously.
I never thought I'd see the day where a vibrating cockring had a subscription service nor did I ever think I would see the day where replacing a battery didn't fix one that wasn't aged out
Someone else has probably already said it, but that mystery liquid is the fun corrosion juice that those zinc button batteries produce when they mix with moisture. Have had many a childhood prize counter/dollar store toy with button batteries and just as many that corroded like that after getting the tiniest amount of water in them. Pretty sure its essentially rust-water, which, if you think about it, is just what blood is (plus a few extra cells)
The iron in blood is a single atom tightly wrapped in a protein which is contained in a cell. Saying blood is like rust water is like saying that a car engine is a pile of spark plugs in a metal box (plus a few extra gears).
@@jonathanoxlade4252 this is what i like to think there is no way someone bought this used it then it stopped working and was like hmm who can fix this maybe this company that only fixes Apple stuff lol. this item belong to him for sure.
The fact that Trojan made a toy with batteries and zero liquid resistance, which were already actively corroding outside of the device after a single use, says everything I need to know about their consumer safety.
As a woman over 60 I can appreciate this as both wholesome entertainment and educational information. I endorse the right to repair movement and applaud young Louis for his efforts on behalf of the rest of us. I hope YT monetizes this and it goes viral.
Not only do I agree, I had to throw away my Hitachi Magic Wand a few years ago after months of post-separation "sore muscle" treatment. Now I wish I'd kept it so I could send it in for repair.
@@mommachupacabra there was a joke to be made there about how victorian women that fainted or otherwise had problems got that "treatment" prescribed and performed by a doctor
@@justalonelypoteto not just a joke. *They made a movie about it.* Check it out, it’s entertaining. “Hysteria is a 2011 British period biographical romantic comedy film directed by Tanya Wexler. It stars Hugh Dancy and Maggie Gyllenhaal, with Felicity Jones, Jonathan Pryce, and Rupert Everett appearing in key supporting roles.[1] The film, set in the Victorian era, shows how the medical management of hysteria led to the invention of the vibrator.[1]” Wikipedia
@@robmorgan1214 _"You picked the right shop sir. You chose wisely"_ It's weird that the guy actually bothered enough to either drive himself to the store, or go to the post office and send it to Louis. Could've just went to the local convenience store, buy 2 batteries for 2 bucks and repair it in 10 minutes. Louis took whole 29 minutes with going to the convenience store. It wasn't even really a repair here, just battery replacement.
This is the pure raw content that I miss. I remember back in the good days learning how to make tasers out of disposable cameras. This video has the exact same amount of not giving an F that the OG videos had. Thanks for the timeless masterpiece.
@@ApparentlyGoogledislikesmyname Probably. Once I witnessed a TV remote being disassembled by my uncle that was no longer working. It used to belong to one of my grandmas who as was later explained used copious amounts of hand cream. The circuit board under the buttons was coated in it and that's why it no longer worked. We ended up getting a universal remote instead of cleaning it out as it was pretty beat up anyways.
Tbh, once you've dabbled with cockroaches in PCs, those don't even phase you anymore with or without gloves, but di wear gloves so you don't get an std by accident from a tiny nick in the pc
This feels like a troll to everybody who's complaining about just having MacBook repairs on this channel, and I love it. As somebody else commented, it seems like this channel specializes in fixing devices that screw the customer. 😂
There's actually an ANSI standard for sex toys, and though I read it a couple years ago and only skimmed it, I remember there was actually some stuff about properly isolating electrical circuits from the user. So, Trojan is actually not following industry guidelines here.
@@CorrectingRegret It's more likely that they just don't care. Outside of certain regulations on specific industries (most notably FDA regulations on food products), US companies are under no obligation to follow ANSI or ISO standards; they're there for reference and for companies to refer to when they want to claim they're compliant with industry standards. If they just want to put a product out without bothering, that's their prerogative. Though, now that I think of it, it may have been an ISO standard. Like I said, it's been a couple years since I looked at it.
I feel like most of the industry doesn't follow industry guidelines. They just slap a sticker that says "for novelty purposes only" on it and apparently that's good enough
How hard it would be to make this servicable? What it needs, a) water proofing, b) battery access. So little bit of glue for a) and a click hatch or screwable ending for b). Total cost in production would be... 3 cents? But then it wouldn't be one shot thing that people are going to pay 10 dollars per use. But is it so much better that you are willing to pay 10 bucks each time (maybe not each time, but let's say once a month). I doubt it. But paying 20 and having it as option for anytime, ok, that sounds fine. I think that manufacturer doesn't sell it as standard thing you may enjoy, but as some kind of novelty thing or "once in a year" thing. Maybe when you pick random chick in bar and you stop to get condoms, you also grab this to somehow impress her.
@@simonspacek3670 "make this servicable?" ummm... sterilization after use? Handling it is something, re-moisturizing the gunk from the previous session so that it oozes back is something else. Especially if the skin it oozes over is abraded by a vigorous exercise.
@@aonodensetsu The biggest use for the battery in this device IS watches, most of mine over my life time have been LR45s (936), I'd wager my current one is too but I'd sooner just give it to the jeweller to handle and service at the time because with my sweaty skin surface corrosion of the back plate does occur.
"Fixing a cockring with blood inside it without protection" is a perfect metaphor for the ongoing controversy. The only thing ruining it is this being fun.
@@Doubie. It's white when the battery leaks, I think this just got some moisture in it and the battery galvanically corroded everything made of metal in there. The clip, the casing of the battery, those are probably the iron source, and you can even see some blue copper oxides from corroded copper contacts.
If anyone doubted this man's status as a legend before, it is certainly beyond dispute at this point. "It's more fun without protection" ~ Rossmann, 2023
Buy a refurbished cockring from store.rossmanngroup.com/refurbished-trojan-cockring.html The trilogy: part 1 ruclips.net/user/livebv88A4vI960 part 2 ruclips.net/video/_ZdUDxG4q0k/видео.html part 3 ruclips.net/user/livelEcjQLZd9p0 The ring: amzn.to/3Rtm6wr The replacement switch: www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/642-MHPS2266 The replacement battery: batteryguy.com/renata-394-silver-oxide-coin-battery-394-10-pack-1.55v-84mah.html Thank you very much to those who sent the donor ring as well as calipers for making this all possible!
Just an FYI it was not period blood just water damage, the person probably washed it, the red, brown thing is just rust on the outer casing of the button cell battery, if it was blood then it would have spilled near the vibration motor, btw what women wants to fuck while on periods??
But at least Louis got the spirit in repairing, as God of Repair has intended for his best warrior, Louis Rossmann, a proud right to repair man in the 21st century.
Button cells do come in many sizes, but each of those sizes has a ton of different codes, so you need to look up the list/chart when trying to buy them. Last time I bought some from a CVS they had a list on the wall that covered the sizes they carried.
Some people bake a loaf of bread, or a batch of cookies as a way to say "hey I'm your new neighbour" as a way to ingratiate themselves in the community. Louis instead went to the local rodeo, and announced he is repairing cock rings....and it fucking worked
Jokes aside, I really like this video. Right to Repair is not just for thousand dollar laptops or hundred thousand dollar tractors, it is for *everything.*
you think environmental lobbyists would be pushing a hell of a lot harder for right too repair, just to reduce on our everyday waste. i never hear about right too repair from them though.
My wife and I got one of those rings from Spencers but it is a different brand. Ours uses 4 batteries which are easily replaceable and the case is sealed with a gasket that covers the part that screws off to change the batteries. The difference is ours is not Trojan brand but it was the same price. So basically this was a purposeful design decision on their part and not an oversight as the proper design for these devices has been around for years.
Yeah, making it so the batteries aren't easily replaceable and offering a subscription is a damn joke. I got one looking pretty similar but made to be reused, with liquid-sealed but easily removable electronics as a free extra when ordering a toy for my partner. How they manage to make a product that's worse than what others offer as a free extra is beyond me.
The fact that he's disgusted by the devices lack of water resistance instead touching something that has the menstruation liquids of someone with his hands amaze me. Louis Rossman, a true man.
Well, sex is a messy but natural process, everyone knows that. On the other hand, companies' greed and gross negligence of consumer safety is a valid concern, especially for someone working in the repair business.
@@artyomnikulenko7096 Poo is also a messy and natural process, doesn't excuse anything away if you start playing with it, eating it.. It's only with sex that natural is conveniently an argument. But natural is not an argument, just a description. And only one specific form of sex is natural and putting a cock ring on you isn't one of them, so it's a moot point. The very natural plastic container with a battery in it, yes.. One other bs claim I've seen is that you want to be more a part of nature, but then you do nothing natural there. "I want to go out camping, but let's bring all the unnatural stuff like my phone, cooker and whatnot.". One phone connectivity company, or whatever they're called, here even has it as one of their ads. Go out in the forest just to sit down and watch Netflix or whatever it may be on the phone. I don't understand why someone that is a certain way has to deflect their behaviour with "it's natural", it's why I prefer when they just straight admit it. "Yeah I like taking cock up my bum, what about it", for example. Instead of this bs: "sex is a natural process and one we pra..." yeah no. Being a human and natural mostly went out the window more than a hundred years ago.
Louis, those hearing aid batteries you bought are zinc-air batteries, they need a supply of oxygen to work so even if they did fit and you did seal it the batteries will not last long. The original battery is an alkaline manganese design though so those should work.
Yeah, it's really bizarre seeing someone not know anything about these button cell batteries. Also the fact that they can be dirt cheap - at least in Poland you can get them online for as little as $1.20 for a pack of 10.
@@Undy1 yeah me screaming watching it that they're just AG9/LR45, nothing custom. *sighs* I get it though, Louis didn't start life around electronics, and most people have zero reason to learn since they're largely declining outside specialist use cases.
You don't necessarily have to use Vinnic brand batteries, you should be able to use any brand provided they are the same basic type of battery, energizers are a good alternative for their long-lasting (yes, dry humour intended too).
I'm genuinely concerned that they didn't leak-proof it, even if it is supposed to be a one-use product. The last thing I probably want is a different kind of liquid leaking out.
I’ve “gotten sick” and “disgusted” by corporate business practices that Louis sheds light on but I never thought in a million years that watching a Louis Rossmann video would trigger an actual involuntary gag response. You are one of a kind.
After pulling all sorts of disgusting residue out of apple devices for ages, Louis has grown quite resilient to being disgusted. I remember some of this residue even being alive, a bit of corrosion likely caused by bodyly fluids is nothing to him.
The numbers on the batteries mean things. Mostly physical dimenstions. And be careful when getting "equivalents", because sometimes they have different compositions(zinc vs lithium).
@as-cf7rx eh, as a repair technician you probably get used to repairing gross things so it wouldnt really surprise me if this is some random person's. i'm sure hes had to fix many laptops that have been jizzed on one too many times.
Louis, you're a fucking legend and the world is just a little less horrible because you're around fixing, improving and giving out warranty on sex toys and cracking jokes while doing it. this is absolutely genius. also, it's pretty messed up that those people might end up getting chemicals up their various holes cause someone decided that this thing doesn't need to be liquid-proofed. again, you're an absolute legend and the world needs more people like you.
This is a case for inductive charging. That way you can make it not single use and still easy liquid resistant. And for battery replacement, well you will have to fiddle around with gaskets for 30 minutes.
If you’re gonna do more videos on fixing adult items, you should do one about how they all seem to have extremely weird and specific types of chargers but oftentimes don’t provide all of the specifications or options to get replacements. A couple of mine got lost in the mail (don’t ask) and neither company will allow me to purchase the charging cords by themselves. They require a full purchase of the whole thing :/
Because sex sells and all they care about is making money. Why would they allow you to buy a small part that broke and can be fixed when they can charge you full price for a new product? Money talks, you're just a wallet so zip-it
You know aside from my uh "professional" assumption that the the gross stuff in there is in fact not blood, you could probably water proof it more easily by just completely wrapping the thing in a layer of kitchen cling film once repairs are done. That way you make future battery changes much more easy.
I’m kind of shocked Louis doesn’t know more about button cell batteries. They’re pretty standardized- different brands use various number schemes, but they’re all standard sizes and usually a Google search of one will offer up the list of alternatives. And they’re all identical in the sense the outer jacket is always positive and the little inner circle is always negative
tbh all computer repair people know might be cr2025/2035 and the like, these ones are more often found in cheap toys (as in kids toys, it seems that in adult toys too, funny)
If you aren't fixing things that use a wide variety of button cell batteries (car key fobs, hearing aids, etc), I wouldn't expect you to be familiar with their, frankly, excessive number of standard sizes, let alone the fact that every manufacturer has a different coding system for those standard sizes.
Plus as an old guy I know that hearing aid batteries start to deplete as soon as you remove the sticker. They are activated by air when you remove the sticker on the back. Even if you just set them on a table, they're dead in 3 days. Imagine the disappointment when there is no joy in the toy.
i smile a bit knowing there might be or have been a group of trojan executives watching this video in a meeting to try and assess any damage to there brand.
I like how Louis is disgusted by the fact that the battery is damaged by liquid and not because the device has been inside someone and he's not using gloves.
@@biolinkstudios I mean you're not wrong. Without the proper discipline, gloves are literally less than useless, as they have a habit of accumulating more shit without you noticing than just using your hands. If you're prone to touching everything, you're probably better off just washing your hands afterwards.
@@fampic7133 i was referring to manufactured waste of the cokc ring, because: sure, you will be able to swap the battery, no it will not work because it not liquid proof. I still have my Moto defy (first gen, rev2). It from 13 YEARS ago. Water proof and replaceable battery. Had 4 ( FOUR) batteries for it that went to charge limit (became puffy) before i bought a new phone. It's still working (- holding charge and the plastics went brittle).
@@fampic7133 you never needed glue for water proofing the galaxy s5 had a rubber gasket was waterproof with user replaceable battery stop astroturfing you bot
@@SWUnreal Bro relaaaaax, they are talking about the realistic situation for a $10 item like this ring not the engineering that should go into a $1000+ device.
@@SWUnreal There is no way in hell that a rubber gasket last the average consumer i remember when the S5 came out every one played with the removable back 😂
1. Who tf would come into a repair shop for a $10 dollar "toy" asking for it to be fixed? That takes some kahunas in the first place 🤣 2. Watching the cheeky smiles on Louis face is the best thing I've seen all week 3. I have a feeling Louis saying "This is disgusting" he means something different to us who are thinking, "This is disgusting". Build quality vs corrosion source 🤢
This makes me want to design a men's ring, they deserve better. In America , adult Toys are treated as novelty, therefore they skirt laws. I think the same thing goes with lube osmolality not listed anywhere on bottles sold in stores. I was delighted to see that fun factory has silicone toys with a waterproof replaceable battery door. Good brand. Thanks for the video!
Louis, this was by far the most entertaining vid I've watched all week. A couple of tips, 1) the motor is most likely rated to wear out those shitty little cells in the course of one use so I'd prepare to replace them after each use. Button cell batteries like these are designed more for low drain devices rather than dc motors that will suck them dry in minutes. 2) instead of sealing the unit with conformal coating or similar I'd recommend simply tying it in to the end of a condom and snip off the excess so that the unit is sealed against liquid ingress cheaply and can be easily opened again for the next battery replacement negating the need for expensive conformal coating. A little latex safe lube would make it easy to reinsert the rubbered up unit into the receptacle. Hell, if jubber ronnies were good enough to waterproof Douglas Adam's microphone for under water recording in the Yangtze River, they should be more than enough for devices like this. I love what you do, I've learned quite a bit about electronics repair from your channel and I really appreciate what you do for the right to repair movement even though I'm in the UK. I'm unfortunately not in a position to repay you financially, (I'm a full time carer on govt drip feed,) but recommend your channel to anyone interested in repair and even use your videos to demonstrate to non tech folk just what is involved in the sort of repairs that you do, (mostly to apple users,) so thanks again and I hope you have a lovely day.
When I heard "subscription", I was afraid you meant a "products as a service" subscription, like that motorcycle airbag that only worked if you payed for it monthly. I'm glad to know that it was merely a delivery subscription, like Dollar Shave Club or those ship-to-home meal kits.
And somehow I think it's even worse cause they're just producing literal e-waste. A single-use product designed to be thrown out immediately and replaced with a new one, and then another and another etc... Don't get me wrong, the kind of subscription you're talking about is also awful but if the product had to connect to their servers a subscription would at least make some sense as obviously servers aren't free. Although still most of the products like that shouldn't need to connect to proprietary servers to be able to function.
Yeah, it’s crazy. It literally says use up to 20 minutes. That’s it. the subscription part is Amazon deciding it makes sense to be a subscription and I think the manufacturer deciding too, often there’s really bizarre none subscription stuff on Amazon. But just kinda insane; 20 minutes for $10 and meant to be tossed. This is just Insane. Why can’t we have consumerism but with reusability. I mean yeah everything has to be more expensive and more repair people, but it’s crazy to think about how many of these end up in the trash.
Sadly, the battery may have died from sitting wet. It's a small gap between the can and the tip, as it were. That also may be why it rusted so much: electrolysis of the contacts.
Yeah, I was wondering why in the world would he not be wearing gloves, but I believe it’s not his. Knowing him, he wouldn’t buy this product since it is one use. Something he’s totally against.
I repaired my dewalt 30amp battery charger recently! It wasn't designed for convenient disassembly, but I did find that the bridge rectifier wasnt properly soldered on 3 leads... I added some solder, and it was good to go. I also repaired my old 52inch Samsung tv! I opened it up and upon visual inspection I located 2 blown capacitors on the power board. I am something of a hoarder, and I had desoldered some matching caps from old salvage. Both repairs were completed for free! Nothing more satisfying than repairing your own stuff!
You're a brilliant electronic repair tech. I was shocked when you didn't recognize that as a common button cell battery right away. Goes to show how some people are just more specialized. I specialize in repairing my kids toys lol. For the future, equivalent batteries are: 394, LR936, SR936, SR936W, SR936SW, AG9, SG9, LR45, SR45
@@randysterling4700 Even if he were, let a man flex his paternal nature. It's not like he was being rude or anything, plus he's probably just being overly familiar since they're both tech guys.
I think that trojan didnt seal the container that house the battery and control chip on purpose, so that it would corrod the internals and break after 1 or a few use due to liquid seeping inside of it. They used that design flaw for the planned obsolescence.
I just don't understand that. Are people really going back to buy another one after this one fails the first time?? 🤔 Why don't they just make it a liquid-resistant, rechargeable device and charge $25?
@@Studio23Media Because it is marketed as a one-time use disposable, so that is what people expect out of it without considering WHY it wouldn't be able to be used more than once.
This so reminds me of when I worked at Radioshack and a woman came in asking if we had a charge cord for a "toy." Back then I didn't know they had internal rechargeable batteries. I was able to maintain professionalism up until I as my coworker for the ring we had all the heads for the universal chargers, that we called "the squid." She had a good laugh at me cracking up, but I got her what she needed. I'm not forgetting that day ever.
I suspect that Louis derived more pleasure from fixing this item than the owner could have possibly received from using it for it's intended purpose, although I suppose that wouldn't be hard.
Far more interested in this vibrating cockring repair than another Macbook 🙂 As an industrial designer it's quite interesting to see how this kind of disposable tech is being designed and manufactured.
> As an industrial designer it's quite interesting to see how this kind of disposable tech is being designed and manufactured. Don't go getting or adopting these bad ideas now! 😝
I like this guy's philosophy. He is inspirational and reminds me of a classmate of mine in grade 1. We were six and he changed the plug on his mom's vacuum cleaner. Immediately he was my hero and I became convinced that he would score a Nobel Prize in home appliance repair.
Dewalt Refused to supply service manual for planer I bought. Turns out bolts are too short and loose that connect motor to chassis and they refuse to provide specs for correct length bolts and torque spec.
that's a shame. I thought DeWalt was a decently reliable and serviceable brand, so it's not. I was about to buy their router, well, I'll postpone my purchase and buy a more expensive festool router.
@@arvetemecha Whats worse is I told them it was either a design flaw or a production misstep and just got canned response from their tech to call a service center so I know they will never send it up the chain to address the issue. Without the spec sheet I have no clue what bolt is actually called for.
This is just the type of repairs I love. Things that are "supposed" to break. Like replacing a 1 cent condenser in the remote control, instead of bying a whole new TV set. Feels like beating the system every time :)
So you don’t just fix MacBooks, you fix anything that fucks customers?
This comment fucks!
Yknow this comment makes no sense right up until you see the item lol
think he meant that we the customer are fucked@@rossmanngroupno pun intended,,ok pun intended ..
@@OmenOfStorms even apple deservers a bit of ribbing every now and then
@@claouslive That's awful....
I love it
Guys seriously, he lived in NYC, you are gonna have to try harder than that to gross him out
he literally was grossed cleaning a macbook and the last repair video, this so hilarious
It's probably his own ring
because turds all over the sidewalks and toilets floors in new york but its a s3x toy you expect it to have sex fluids
"In my opinion cock rings should never be a subscription" needs to be sold on a shirt alongside fan spin as a rossman group slogan.
I see it now "Cock rings should never be a subscription" on the middle of the shirt with a tasteful "Rossman Repair" right under.
😆😅👍
He should run for office with that slogan.
@@CptJistuce
I want one
"In my opinion, a cockring should not be a subscription" - Louis Rossman, 2023
And it's fixed. ruclips.net/user/livelEcjQLZd9p0?feature=share
Rossman for President! Should run a campaign with that motto.🇺🇲
Well, President of The Right To Repair Organization(TRTRO) at least.
"You think I'm gonna have a low quality battery go on your dick? No we're not."
That's quality service. That's integrity in it's purest form.
He's been talking way too much in the first person about the customer to be a coincidence, probably explains why he's not wearing gloves and wants to fix this ASAP, even when the batteries are the wrong type, overpriced but the correct voltage.
btw: this device seems to be very easily opened and have it's batteries replaced so hurray for abiding our future EU regulation
p.s.: did you also put the toothpick back when you borrowed it or was it yours?
@@dasiroHe's not wearing gloves because working with devices this small without accidently getting the gloves caught on errant pins and such is practically impossible.
Besides, you don't need gloves when you have gallons of rubbing alcohol and hand sanitizer. I can guarantee that at the end of this repair, that thing probably smells like a bottle of 99% isopropyl (and is likely just as flammable until it evaporates).
After working in labs with various computer hardware, I cannot count all of the times the gloves got caught on a pin (when I wore them to keep the BU cooler heatsink from slicing my hands), and I'm talking about larger devices than he is repairing.
I love your enthusiasm, but im concerned about you fingering that thing knowing that the stuff inside was bio. Lol
Imagine a thermal runaway 😬
Has to be his own lol pleasure his wife with it I wouldn't touch somones own cock vibrator with someone's else female blood on it never know has to be his own that broke so he decoded to fix it on camera yea look see all the dried period blood on the battery is nasty if it was somone else toy then that's even more worse than the mac
Covered in human shit lol
macbook? guess i need some gloves.
sex toy? yeah, whatever.
That's different. MacBooks are disgusting.
@@rossmanngroupoh that made me chuckle 😂
@@rossmanngroup lol. i just can't stop laughing
Legit thought he was prying it open with his *TEETH* at first and thought nothing of it.
He's a perv. I would never even touch that thing let alone open it
"A cockring should never be a subscription" -Louis Rossmann
Seriously. Planned obsolescence is one thing, but an actual subscription??? Hell no.
@@rossmanngroup Don't get me wrong I absolutely think we should have the right to repair, but the fact this is over a cock ring right now is making me laugh so fucking hard I can't take it seriously.
Louis Rossman "he is a hero, not the hero we deserved but the hero we needed".
@@rossmanngroupI'd pay $30 for a shirt with this quote and source.
@@rossmanngroupI demand you sell me a t shirt with this wisdom for the ages printed in some language humans are familiar with. Asking for a friend.
The fact that even replacing a battery counts as something that would fall under 'right to repair' is astounding
use Dan's tweezers🤣
LMG taking a break, Louis exercising right to repair on a cock ring. And there are still 2 days left for this week to surprise me more 😂
Yeah wtf. Took me like 5 minutes to process this on top of everything else this year.
He puts it in his mouth, wtf? 🤢🤮☠
Anddd Empress and skidrow warez scene are dissing each other :D
lololed at that
We think in tandem. This made me chuckle uncontrollably.
"Live chat replay is not available for this video." - my disappointment is immeasurable, and my day is ruined.
I know right?
Lol, could've been interesting
whhyyyyy
Informative, and unfortunate
Agreed, the timely shitposts would have elevated this from entertaining to exhilarating.
I never thought I'd see the day where a vibrating cockring had a subscription service nor did I ever think I would see the day where replacing a battery didn't fix one that wasn't aged out
The craziest part to me is that most reviews on this thing where positive still
@@main_rougeIt's easy to separate a cumhead from their money
@@main_rougeReview bots... making the product ranking go up.
Brrr bots go zoom
I walked by a plant shop yesterday that had a sign up saying, plants for rent. 🤦♂️
Someone else has probably already said it, but that mystery liquid is the fun corrosion juice that those zinc button batteries produce when they mix with moisture. Have had many a childhood prize counter/dollar store toy with button batteries and just as many that corroded like that after getting the tiniest amount of water in them. Pretty sure its essentially rust-water, which, if you think about it, is just what blood is (plus a few extra cells)
The iron in blood is a single atom tightly wrapped in a protein which is contained in a cell. Saying blood is like rust water is like saying that a car engine is a pile of spark plugs in a metal box (plus a few extra gears).
@@Ruiluth Cells die and organic matter rots away pretty fast, it's quite literally rust water and not blood.
@@Ruiluth u gotta remember tho period blood is different from regular blood
Props to the customer's self confidence bringing that into a repair shop and explaining to Louis what it is.
It has to be his own look no gloves probably his wife's he bought her on subscription lol lol lol xd lol
Nah they sent it through the rossmangroup website he mentions that at the beginning
@@jonathanoxlade4252 this is what i like to think there is no way someone bought this used it then it stopped working and was like hmm who can fix this maybe this company that only fixes Apple stuff lol. this item belong to him for sure.
right… the “customer”
Yeah definitely his
The fact that Trojan made a toy with batteries and zero liquid resistance, which were already actively corroding outside of the device after a single use, says everything I need to know about their consumer safety.
😅 and why their condoms break so easily, and often. 😂
They just want to give us that extra tingle.
Stop calling these things toys. Toys are for children. This is a sexual kink device for degenerate or desensitized freaks.
@@Zacabebahh that makes sense, it makes you an Energizer bunny
@@TuriGamer well yeah if their product actually stopped people having babies then no new customers for them
Let's be honest. The only shocking thing about this video is that it still has ads.
That said, finally. This is the content I subbed for.
It should have been sponsored by a competitor of the device.
Louis Rossmann normally: "We need to protect right to repair."
Louis Rossmann when my mom walks in:
As a woman over 60 I can appreciate this as both wholesome entertainment and educational information. I endorse the right to repair movement and applaud young Louis for his efforts on behalf of the rest of us. I hope YT monetizes this and it goes viral.
Not only do I agree, I had to throw away my Hitachi Magic Wand a few years ago after months of post-separation "sore muscle" treatment. Now I wish I'd kept it so I could send it in for repair.
@@mommachupacabra there was a joke to be made there about how victorian women that fainted or otherwise had problems got that "treatment" prescribed and performed by a doctor
Definitely needs to go viral. But Trojan will be very upset 🙄
@@justalonelypoteto and we know how "hysterectomy" got its name.
@@justalonelypoteto not just a joke. *They made a movie about it.* Check it out, it’s entertaining.
“Hysteria is a 2011 British period biographical romantic comedy film directed by Tanya Wexler. It stars Hugh Dancy and Maggie Gyllenhaal, with Felicity Jones, Jonathan Pryce, and Rupert Everett appearing in key supporting roles.[1] The film, set in the Victorian era, shows how the medical management of hysteria led to the invention of the vibrator.[1]” Wikipedia
The fact that it's a raw stream and not an edited video makes the unhinged feeling even stronger
I don't know if I've ever seen louis so happy about fixing something
Some say Louis is still testing the device right now...
If anyone can fix your ring in time for the weekend it's this guy. You picked the right shop sir. You chose wisely.
@@robmorgan1214 _"You picked the right shop sir. You chose wisely"_
It's weird that the guy actually bothered enough to either drive himself to the store, or go to the post office and send it to Louis. Could've just went to the local convenience store, buy 2 batteries for 2 bucks and repair it in 10 minutes. Louis took whole 29 minutes with going to the convenience store.
It wasn't even really a repair here, just battery replacement.
It's like Louis takes pleasure in ensuring others get pleasure. That they don't get badly f'ed for them to have a good f.
@@southernflatland It's called Quality Assurance. I can vouch for its importance after receiving two defective GPUs.
This is the pure raw content that I miss. I remember back in the good days learning how to make tasers out of disposable cameras. This video has the exact same amount of not giving an F that the OG videos had. Thanks for the timeless masterpiece.
From planned parenthood to planned obsolescence!
real
69 likes
Oh god RUclips comments in rare form.
Aren't those two things synonymous?
@@Jadebones One artificially stagnates the quality of products, the other artificially stagnates the black population.
"I will warranty this cockring...."
- Louis Rossman, circa 2023
Glad to see Louis has found something to reinvigorate his passion for repair, I welcome this new chapter for the channel.
Savage... but me too!
#me too
Just wish he demonstrated the complete repair in use... 🥵😂
Sex toy repair. Yeah.
In the next episode a big dildo repair.
He's complained about people's dirty MacBooks...
Then this... hopefully it went through the ultrasonic cleaner a few times.
That thing he's repairing sure had a lot of passion behind it alright
Dude literally had the stream on and went out to a CVS with his MIC still connected. What a mad man…
That mic has some good range
I think this was the final nail in the coffin and we can say that we live in a dystopia
Sky high taxation without representation and the covid'84 measures with non to anti scientific basis didn't do it for you? Weird.
S o c i e t y
Hahahaha shit you see in life 😂
'Nail', I see what you did there.
You really should be wearing gloves.
I can't imagine what kind of stuff you had to clean out of laptops where bodily fluids don't even phase you anymore. You have all my respect.
Probably... Bodily fluids and hand cream?
@@ApparentlyGoogledislikesmyname Probably. Once I witnessed a TV remote being disassembled by my uncle that was no longer working. It used to belong to one of my grandmas who as was later explained used copious amounts of hand cream. The circuit board under the buttons was coated in it and that's why it no longer worked. We ended up getting a universal remote instead of cleaning it out as it was pretty beat up anyways.
Where do you think people sneeze when behind their pc and under work pressure but out of sight?
Tbh, once you've dabbled with cockroaches in PCs, those don't even phase you anymore with or without gloves, but di wear gloves so you don't get an std by accident from a tiny nick in the pc
@@tydshiin5783 Which std can one get by merely having skin contact on the hand? Can you name even one?
I have never second guessed my subscription to this channel.
There's no "until now" here.
The delivery of "Even Tim Cook wouldn't f--- himself with this!!" was astoundingly good; truly came from the heart
LTT halting video production, louis fixing a sex toy, what's next for this week!?
Addam rejoining timcast
Mythbusters airing again, Putin dying, Navalny being freed.
I was going to say it looks like a cockring but...
north korea opening its borders
…Aliens make a meet & greet event on Sunday ;)
This feels like a troll to everybody who's complaining about just having MacBook repairs on this channel, and I love it.
As somebody else commented, it seems like this channel specializes in fixing devices that screw the customer. 😂
I think you wrote "srew" instead of "fuck"
There's actually an ANSI standard for sex toys, and though I read it a couple years ago and only skimmed it, I remember there was actually some stuff about properly isolating electrical circuits from the user. So, Trojan is actually not following industry guidelines here.
Can't imagine what the minutes to those technical committee meetings contained. Wonder if the minutes included video.
Its likely that they don't categorize it as a "sex toy" but something similar to skirt standards.
@@CorrectingRegret It's more likely that they just don't care. Outside of certain regulations on specific industries (most notably FDA regulations on food products), US companies are under no obligation to follow ANSI or ISO standards; they're there for reference and for companies to refer to when they want to claim they're compliant with industry standards. If they just want to put a product out without bothering, that's their prerogative.
Though, now that I think of it, it may have been an ISO standard. Like I said, it's been a couple years since I looked at it.
@@CorrectingRegret You are probably right. This is probably something like 'sexual enhancement' since it's not meant for solo gratification.
I feel like most of the industry doesn't follow industry guidelines. They just slap a sticker that says "for novelty purposes only" on it and apparently that's good enough
A "customer" brought this in... SUUUUURE Louis, you totally didn't just bring your own toys to work...
The fact that’s a one time disposable is crazy, but I am seriously all for this type of content in the future. Funny and informative.
How hard it would be to make this servicable? What it needs, a) water proofing, b) battery access. So little bit of glue for a) and a click hatch or screwable ending for b). Total cost in production would be... 3 cents? But then it wouldn't be one shot thing that people are going to pay 10 dollars per use. But is it so much better that you are willing to pay 10 bucks each time (maybe not each time, but let's say once a month). I doubt it. But paying 20 and having it as option for anytime, ok, that sounds fine.
I think that manufacturer doesn't sell it as standard thing you may enjoy, but as some kind of novelty thing or "once in a year" thing. Maybe when you pick random chick in bar and you stop to get condoms, you also grab this to somehow impress her.
i've got one for $1 that uses watch batteries, you just unscrew the cap and replace it
@@simonspacek3670 "make this servicable?" ummm... sterilization after use? Handling it is something, re-moisturizing the gunk from the previous session so that it oozes back is something else. Especially if the skin it oozes over is abraded by a vigorous exercise.
@@col0342 For most toys warm water and some soap is enough.
@@aonodensetsu The biggest use for the battery in this device IS watches, most of mine over my life time have been LR45s (936), I'd wager my current one is too but I'd sooner just give it to the jeweller to handle and service at the time because with my sweaty skin surface corrosion of the back plate does occur.
"Fixing a cockring with blood inside it without protection" is a perfect metaphor for the ongoing controversy.
The only thing ruining it is this being fun.
At least I don't think this was actually blood, it's just reddish because of the corrosion ;) All the gunk is coming from the battery.
@@ska042that battery corrosion would be white and green there’s no steel to rust it red in that little std riddled Petri dish
@@Doubie. It's white when the battery leaks, I think this just got some moisture in it and the battery galvanically corroded everything made of metal in there. The clip, the casing of the battery, those are probably the iron source, and you can even see some blue copper oxides from corroded copper contacts.
Its from the battery
and hes putting his teeth on it and not using gloves lol
If anyone doubted this man's status as a legend before, it is certainly beyond dispute at this point.
"It's more fun without protection" ~ Rossmann, 2023
Buy a refurbished cockring from store.rossmanngroup.com/refurbished-trojan-cockring.html
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The replacement switch: www.mouser.com/ProductDetail/642-MHPS2266
The replacement battery: batteryguy.com/renata-394-silver-oxide-coin-battery-394-10-pack-1.55v-84mah.html
Thank you very much to those who sent the donor ring as well as calipers for making this all possible!
This is the funniest thing I've seen today, no way you actually listened this for sale.
😂😂😂
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I don't believe you put that in your mouth there is a fucking hair on it :!
@@ReaIHuman its no longer for sale so someone did buy it o.O
Love it how Louis was more disgusted getting ultrasonic cleaning liquid on his hands than touching a stranger's dried period blood😭
Very true, diseases can be spread via blood, should be disinfected first
Louis is a true man
It was probably even mixed with both persons' natural lubricants 🥲
Just an FYI it was not period blood just water damage, the person probably washed it, the red, brown thing is just rust on the outer casing of the button cell battery, if it was blood then it would have spilled near the vibration motor, btw what women wants to fuck while on periods??
The color is clearly from the rusted batteries.
man this is one of the worst watches since the LTT apology video...
keep doing what yr doin louis!
But at least Louis got the spirit in repairing, as God of Repair has intended for his best warrior, Louis Rossmann, a proud right to repair man in the 21st century.
@@StormTetrisyessir, I always keep electronics, especially any e-waste as I love tinkering on stuff like old bluetooth earbuds
We've gone full circle here
AvE portablized a Hitachi magic wand hooha rattler
Luis Rossmann repairs a Trojan Weiner jiggler
@@mwbgaming28hey now, clearly this gem is a weiner jiggler AND a hoo-hah rattler, provided you arent using it alone. What a sad day that'd be.
Button cells do come in many sizes, but each of those sizes has a ton of different codes, so you need to look up the list/chart when trying to buy them. Last time I bought some from a CVS they had a list on the wall that covered the sizes they carried.
Some people bake a loaf of bread, or a batch of cookies as a way to say "hey I'm your new neighbour" as a way to ingratiate themselves in the community.
Louis instead went to the local rodeo, and announced he is repairing cock rings....and it fucking worked
Litterally lol.
Good on the person who sent this in. It's the principle of the matter.
Better etch a serial number in it so you can warranty it
Jokes aside, I really like this video. Right to Repair is not just for thousand dollar laptops or hundred thousand dollar tractors, it is for *everything.*
Kids' toys are especially out of control.
you think environmental lobbyists would be pushing a hell of a lot harder for right too repair, just to reduce on our everyday waste. i never hear about right too repair from them though.
My wife and I got one of those rings from Spencers but it is a different brand. Ours uses 4 batteries which are easily replaceable and the case is sealed with a gasket that covers the part that screws off to change the batteries. The difference is ours is not Trojan brand but it was the same price. So basically this was a purposeful design decision on their part and not an oversight as the proper design for these devices has been around for years.
Buy your wife a good one. C'mon.
Yeah, making it so the batteries aren't easily replaceable and offering a subscription is a damn joke. I got one looking pretty similar but made to be reused, with liquid-sealed but easily removable electronics as a free extra when ordering a toy for my partner. How they manage to make a product that's worse than what others offer as a free extra is beyond me.
What kind of batteries? Something rechargeable like 18650s or old school C-cells?
@@barongerhardt it was similar watch batteries to this one. Just 4 in sequence to let it last longer.
Do you actually feel something with it? I always thought this were the worst option for a toy but I have never tried them.
I love the line " it's more fun without protection".
The fact that he's disgusted by the devices lack of water resistance instead touching something that has the menstruation liquids of someone with his hands amaze me.
Louis Rossman, a true man.
Well, sex is a messy but natural process, everyone knows that. On the other hand, companies' greed and gross negligence of consumer safety is a valid concern, especially for someone working in the repair business.
Could also be cock blood!
4:01 I swear I thought he's biting into it for a sec😱🤣Sorry, that's all on me and my stupid brain lol.
@artyomnikulenko7096 idk about this like I get sex is messy but no need to be a human tapon that's just fucking nasty
@@artyomnikulenko7096 Poo is also a messy and natural process, doesn't excuse anything away if you start playing with it, eating it..
It's only with sex that natural is conveniently an argument. But natural is not an argument, just a description.
And only one specific form of sex is natural and putting a cock ring on you isn't one of them, so it's a moot point.
The very natural plastic container with a battery in it, yes..
One other bs claim I've seen is that you want to be more a part of nature, but then you do nothing natural there. "I want to go out camping, but let's bring all the unnatural stuff like my phone, cooker and whatnot.". One phone connectivity company, or whatever they're called, here even has it as one of their ads. Go out in the forest just to sit down and watch Netflix or whatever it may be on the phone.
I don't understand why someone that is a certain way has to deflect their behaviour with "it's natural", it's why I prefer when they just straight admit it. "Yeah I like taking cock up my bum, what about it", for example. Instead of this bs: "sex is a natural process and one we pra..." yeah no.
Being a human and natural mostly went out the window more than a hundred years ago.
This is informative and unfornicatable.
that was good!
That’s what she said
Louis, those hearing aid batteries you bought are zinc-air batteries, they need a supply of oxygen to work so even if they did fit and you did seal it the batteries will not last long.
The original battery is an alkaline manganese design though so those should work.
Oh, GOOD CALL!
Yeah, it's really bizarre seeing someone not know anything about these button cell batteries. Also the fact that they can be dirt cheap - at least in Poland you can get them online for as little as $1.20 for a pack of 10.
They also only last a few days to a week max even if they aren't being used as the reaction goes on being drained or not.
I’m an Audiologist, hearing aid batteries only last about a week after being activated by oxygen exposure. Hell of a week though! 🎉😂
@@Undy1 yeah me screaming watching it that they're just AG9/LR45, nothing custom. *sighs* I get it though, Louis didn't start life around electronics, and most people have zero reason to learn since they're largely declining outside specialist use cases.
You don't necessarily have to use Vinnic brand batteries, you should be able to use any brand provided they are the same basic type of battery, energizers are a good alternative for their long-lasting (yes, dry humour intended too).
I'm genuinely concerned that they didn't leak-proof it, even if it is supposed to be a one-use product. The last thing I probably want is a different kind of liquid leaking out.
Or closing an alternate circuit and getting more "tingle" than you bargained for
Baby flux you mean?
@@eduardodelvalle2071I hate the words you said, how could you
@@michaelsorensen7567well, pretty sure that's an extra feature. Normally, you would have to pay extra for electro stimulation.
@@CrayCrayslablmfao
The customer: bet louis would be ashamed to work on this
Louis: streams
I love watching Louis playing with a used cockring for half an hour without gloves
Dude the enthusiastic happiness on your face before sitting down was a joy to watch,when someone is tht happy about what they do...😊 brilliant!!!
I don't think Louis interpreted "fuck anti-repair" correctly!
I’ve “gotten sick” and “disgusted” by corporate business practices that Louis sheds light on but I never thought in a million years that watching a Louis Rossmann video would trigger an actual involuntary gag response. You are one of a kind.
Ditto.
Same here, when he popped it open I felt something I've not felt in a long time.
After pulling all sorts of disgusting residue out of apple devices for ages, Louis has grown quite resilient to being disgusted.
I remember some of this residue even being alive, a bit of corrosion likely caused by bodyly fluids is nothing to him.
Wdym? He used his mouth on it, it's fine
the right to repair content we've been looking for
"he is a hero, not the hero we deserved but the hero we needed".
No, no one has been looking for THIS 😮
The numbers on the batteries mean things. Mostly physical dimenstions. And be careful when getting "equivalents", because sometimes they have different compositions(zinc vs lithium).
"Even Tim Cook would not f*ck himself with this"... i literally pissed myself laughing. Keep up the good work Louis
I have never seen Louis so pumped and excited to work on anything... ever.
Maybe it's his toy he is fixing.
me either,
17:40 'should I plan on fixing this more than once?'
@as-cf7rx eh, as a repair technician you probably get used to repairing gross things so it wouldnt really surprise me if this is some random person's. i'm sure hes had to fix many laptops that have been jizzed on one too many times.
"pumped"
This is the greatest repair video of all time.
I will second this! This INDEED I think is a Worlds first. I think the only other guy that did this is TFM, but on a Doll hand.
Louis, you're a fucking legend and the world is just a little less horrible because you're around fixing, improving and giving out warranty on sex toys and cracking jokes while doing it. this is absolutely genius. also, it's pretty messed up that those people might end up getting chemicals up their various holes cause someone decided that this thing doesn't need to be liquid-proofed. again, you're an absolute legend and the world needs more people like you.
The right to repair knows no bounds.
The right to repair, couple relationships
well, it knows bonds, like that St Andrew's cross that had a broken leather strap...
"I can't believe I touched ultrasonic cleaning fluid without gloves. What's wrong with me?!?" More gold from Louis.
Can't believe Louis touched the thing with his bare hands.
On the bright side, a viewer will never ask to shake my hand again!
lmao
For a second there I thought he even bit into it to adjust the shape. I screamed.
I'm sure that he's touched worse living in New York all those years
@@tombickers At least you know whats on the cockring . Who knows what thatcrust in a macbook is made of
This is a case for inductive charging. That way you can make it not single use and still easy liquid resistant. And for battery replacement, well you will have to fiddle around with gaskets for 30 minutes.
You got mentioned in a video by a channel called Cold Fusion about right to repair and EU replaceable phone batteries.
I bet he's subbed there too.
If you’re gonna do more videos on fixing adult items, you should do one about how they all seem to have extremely weird and specific types of chargers but oftentimes don’t provide all of the specifications or options to get replacements. A couple of mine got lost in the mail (don’t ask) and neither company will allow me to purchase the charging cords by themselves. They require a full purchase of the whole thing :/
Because sex sells and all they care about is making money.
Why would they allow you to buy a small part that broke and can be fixed when they can charge you full price for a new product? Money talks, you're just a wallet so zip-it
They know you losers will pay 😂
For the first time in your life you can Charge $$$ by the INCH,!!!
man, you forget the gloves You are very confident
You know aside from my uh "professional" assumption that the the gross stuff in there is in fact not blood, you could probably water proof it more easily by just completely wrapping the thing in a layer of kitchen cling film once repairs are done. That way you make future battery changes much more easy.
This man just murdered his entire audience and Linus Tech tips with a single video I am never unsubscribing
I’m kind of shocked Louis doesn’t know more about button cell batteries. They’re pretty standardized- different brands use various number schemes, but they’re all standard sizes and usually a Google search of one will offer up the list of alternatives. And they’re all identical in the sense the outer jacket is always positive and the little inner circle is always negative
Yup it cross checks to LR 44 or 357 batteries you can get anywhere.
tbh all computer repair people know might be cr2025/2035 and the like, these ones are more often found in cheap toys (as in kids toys, it seems that in adult toys too, funny)
I am not mildly shocked, I am very shocked.
If you aren't fixing things that use a wide variety of button cell batteries (car key fobs, hearing aids, etc), I wouldn't expect you to be familiar with their, frankly, excessive number of standard sizes, let alone the fact that every manufacturer has a different coding system for those standard sizes.
Plus as an old guy I know that hearing aid batteries start to deplete as soon as you remove the sticker. They are activated by air when you remove the sticker on the back. Even if you just set them on a table, they're dead in 3 days. Imagine the disappointment when there is no joy in the toy.
i smile a bit knowing there might be or have been a group of trojan executives watching this video in a meeting to try and assess any damage to there brand.
I like how Louis is disgusted by the fact that the battery is damaged by liquid and not because the device has been inside someone and he's not using gloves.
gloves are pretty pointless, your hands touch more shit then you can imagine
@@biolinkstudios I mean you're not wrong. Without the proper discipline, gloves are literally less than useless, as they have a habit of accumulating more shit without you noticing than just using your hands.
If you're prone to touching everything, you're probably better off just washing your hands afterwards.
"Hand wash, baby. Hands wash." -- one of my bosses (filthy oil in a tractor, I think it was)
It's not like he's touching his face or sticking his fingers in his mouth after touching it...
you do know how immune systems get stronger don't you
The EU requires it to have user replaceable battery, NOT a gasket, Louis. ಥ_ಥ
They should rather make the manufacturer supply parts for thier phones, I rather deal with glue than a water damaged phone 😂
@@fampic7133 i was referring to manufactured waste of the cokc ring, because: sure, you will be able to swap the battery, no it will not work because it not liquid proof.
I still have my Moto defy (first gen, rev2). It from 13 YEARS ago. Water proof and replaceable battery. Had 4 ( FOUR) batteries for it that went to charge limit (became puffy) before i bought a new phone. It's still working (- holding charge and the plastics went brittle).
@@fampic7133 you never needed glue for water proofing the galaxy s5 had a rubber gasket was waterproof with user replaceable battery stop astroturfing you bot
@@SWUnreal Bro relaaaaax, they are talking about the realistic situation for a $10 item like this ring not the engineering that should go into a $1000+ device.
@@SWUnreal There is no way in hell that a rubber gasket last the average consumer i remember when the S5 came out every one played with the removable back 😂
Well, now absolutely no one can question his passion on right to repair.
Until you realize it could be his since he seems really passionate about it.
Watching this after seeing the other video where you said its yours, is even more hilarious🤣🤣
8:45 I actually would be more worried about the containments of the battery spilling out and not about the voltage
Yeah that too. Battery acid on your and your friend's genitalia sounds like an actual nightmare.
@@Poldovico100%. If those batteries burst while *in use* that would be very unpleasant.
Battery chemicals leaking into you D hole and her P hole is a nightmare.
I think this sort of batteries doesn't have harmful liquids inside.
@@Mernomthese are usually lithium
1. Who tf would come into a repair shop for a $10 dollar "toy" asking for it to be fixed? That takes some kahunas in the first place 🤣
2. Watching the cheeky smiles on Louis face is the best thing I've seen all week
3. I have a feeling Louis saying "This is disgusting" he means something different to us who are thinking, "This is disgusting". Build quality vs corrosion source 🤢
Hey, when you find one that works, you hold onto it like crazy!
What does kahunas mean?
@@ellenripley4837 balls
From fucking Texas, as well.
Am I taking crazy pills?
I'd imagine it was brought in because the item represents a problem. A problem that a man and a woman can't use this device more than once by design.
This is the consumer level repair advice I'm subscribed for.
This makes me want to design a men's ring, they deserve better. In America , adult Toys are treated as novelty, therefore they skirt laws. I think the same thing goes with lube osmolality not listed anywhere on bottles sold in stores. I was delighted to see that fun factory has silicone toys with a waterproof replaceable battery door. Good brand. Thanks for the video!
Remember when Louis said "Die corona, die!" and wore gloves when doing repairs? Now he's moved to barehanded toy repairs 😂
Louis, this was by far the most entertaining vid I've watched all week. A couple of tips,
1) the motor is most likely rated to wear out those shitty little cells in the course of one use so I'd prepare to replace them after each use. Button cell batteries like these are designed more for low drain devices rather than dc motors that will suck them dry in minutes.
2) instead of sealing the unit with conformal coating or similar I'd recommend simply tying it in to the end of a condom and snip off the excess so that the unit is sealed against liquid ingress cheaply and can be easily opened again for the next battery replacement negating the need for expensive conformal coating. A little latex safe lube would make it easy to reinsert the rubbered up unit into the receptacle.
Hell, if jubber ronnies were good enough to waterproof Douglas Adam's microphone for under water recording in the Yangtze River, they should be more than enough for devices like this.
I love what you do, I've learned quite a bit about electronics repair from your channel and I really appreciate what you do for the right to repair movement even though I'm in the UK. I'm unfortunately not in a position to repay you financially, (I'm a full time carer on govt drip feed,) but recommend your channel to anyone interested in repair and even use your videos to demonstrate to non tech folk just what is involved in the sort of repairs that you do, (mostly to apple users,) so thanks again and I hope you have a lovely day.
When I heard "subscription", I was afraid you meant a "products as a service" subscription, like that motorcycle airbag that only worked if you payed for it monthly. I'm glad to know that it was merely a delivery subscription, like Dollar Shave Club or those ship-to-home meal kits.
And somehow I think it's even worse cause they're just producing literal e-waste. A single-use product designed to be thrown out immediately and replaced with a new one, and then another and another etc...
Don't get me wrong, the kind of subscription you're talking about is also awful but if the product had to connect to their servers a subscription would at least make some sense as obviously servers aren't free. Although still most of the products like that shouldn't need to connect to proprietary servers to be able to function.
Yeah, it’s crazy. It literally says use up to 20 minutes. That’s it. the subscription part is Amazon deciding it makes sense to be a subscription and I think the manufacturer deciding too, often there’s really bizarre none subscription stuff on Amazon. But just kinda insane; 20 minutes for $10 and meant to be tossed. This is just Insane. Why can’t we have consumerism but with reusability. I mean yeah everything has to be more expensive and more repair people, but it’s crazy to think about how many of these end up in the trash.
The airbag wasnt a subscription, it was pay over time, 400 upfront and 400 over two years airbag became dead of you were 30 days overdue on payment
Sadly, the battery may have died from sitting wet. It's a small gap between the can and the tip, as it were. That also may be why it rusted so much: electrolysis of the contacts.
Louis is touching it without gloves because it IS his personal item he is repairing 😂
I was just going to say that he picked a weird time to not be wearing his black gloves.
Eeeewwww
Yeah, I was wondering why in the world would he not be wearing gloves, but I believe it’s not his.
Knowing him, he wouldn’t buy this product since it is one use. Something he’s totally against.
Someone's dried jizz is in there eyyyewwwee!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I fell in love with technology because opening things, seeing how they work and fixing them was super joyous.
Well you can't say this man doesn't go above & beyond the call of duty for repair service.
I repaired my dewalt 30amp battery charger recently! It wasn't designed for convenient disassembly, but I did find that the bridge rectifier wasnt properly soldered on 3 leads... I added some solder, and it was good to go. I also repaired my old 52inch Samsung tv! I opened it up and upon visual inspection I located 2 blown capacitors on the power board. I am something of a hoarder, and I had desoldered some matching caps from old salvage. Both repairs were completed for free! Nothing more satisfying than repairing your own stuff!
You're a brilliant electronic repair tech. I was shocked when you didn't recognize that as a common button cell battery right away. Goes to show how some people are just more specialized. I specialize in repairing my kids toys lol.
For the future, equivalent batteries are: 394, LR936, SR936, SR936W, SR936SW, AG9, SG9, LR45, SR45
Are you just trying to show off toad? You think he will find this comment for a cross reference next time he needs it?
Grow up bro...
@@randysterling4700 You good bro?
@@randysterling4700 Even if he were, let a man flex his paternal nature. It's not like he was being rude or anything, plus he's probably just being overly familiar since they're both tech guys.
@@randysterling4700 I think you need to grow up
I can only assume this man repairs these for a living!
I think that trojan didnt seal the container that house the battery and control chip on purpose, so that it would corrod the internals and break after 1 or a few use due to liquid seeping inside of it. They used that design flaw for the planned obsolescence.
I just don't understand that. Are people really going back to buy another one after this one fails the first time?? 🤔 Why don't they just make it a liquid-resistant, rechargeable device and charge $25?
@@Studio23Media Because it is marketed as a one-time use disposable, so that is what people expect out of it without considering WHY it wouldn't be able to be used more than once.
@@Studio23Mediasubscription service.
This so reminds me of when I worked at Radioshack and a woman came in asking if we had a charge cord for a "toy." Back then I didn't know they had internal rechargeable batteries. I was able to maintain professionalism up until I as my coworker for the ring we had all the heads for the universal chargers, that we called "the squid." She had a good laugh at me cracking up, but I got her what she needed. I'm not forgetting that day ever.
your profile pic looks like how a cat looks when you are on a strong dose of LSD
Did you get the patented southern "You're not from around here, are ya boy?" xD
I suspect that Louis derived more pleasure from fixing this item than the owner could have possibly received from using it for it's intended purpose, although I suppose that wouldn't be hard.
I mean, it might be hard, depending on his current mood.
Hahaha
Trojan: quietly releases a new version with an efuse that blows for "security"
Far more interested in this vibrating cockring repair than another Macbook 🙂
As an industrial designer it's quite interesting to see how this kind of disposable tech is being designed and manufactured.
@JL85FW that really interesting to hear. Does that 90% failure rate even apply to the really expensive brands like Lelo and Lovens?
> As an industrial designer it's quite interesting to see how this kind of disposable tech is being designed and manufactured.
Don't go getting or adopting these bad ideas now! 😝
@@PoisonWolf definitely not!
This is the kind of dedication that makes me want to be your customer even if i'm on another continent.
I like this guy's philosophy. He is inspirational and reminds me of a classmate of mine in grade 1. We were six and he changed the plug on his mom's vacuum cleaner. Immediately he was my hero and I became convinced that he would score a Nobel Prize in home appliance repair.
Dewalt Refused to supply service manual for planer I bought.
Turns out bolts are too short and loose that connect motor to chassis and they refuse to provide specs for correct length bolts and torque spec.
that's a shame. I thought DeWalt was a decently reliable and serviceable brand, so it's not. I was about to buy their router, well, I'll postpone my purchase and buy a more expensive festool router.
@@arvetemecha Whats worse is I told them it was either a design flaw or a production misstep and just got canned response from their tech to call a service center so I know they will never send it up the chain to address the issue. Without the spec sheet I have no clue what bolt is actually called for.
I usually don't watch repair videos, but I watched this one from start to finish, great video.
This is just the type of repairs I love. Things that are "supposed" to break. Like replacing a 1 cent condenser in the remote control, instead of bying a whole new TV set. Feels like beating the system every time :)
Your honesty is our benifit.