The flavor may be similar, but to classify it as a “pickle” would be a bit far off. Pickles are made by having a cucumber or other object react with the acidity of the vinegar.
Here in South-Africa this is a common technique in breaking windows and stealing a phone or valuable item from someone’s car quickly and efficiently 🤨😣
zach cullen It still makes a difference though, Tempered glass is super weak if it’s not fixated in a frame, especially when it’s leaning against a wall. There’s a trick where you punch a car window with 2 of your fingers to destroy it and the reason it works is because you lower the window so the upper frame isn’t supporting it which messes up the force distribution from the hit
Obviously the first one broke easily. Youre throwing rocks at glass proped up against a wall, not mounted, rolled up, and supported by the car’s window frame
@obliteabyss That is irrelevant. The video was about spark plug ceramic. My experience for context: I once beat on my passenger side car window in a drunken rage with a softball sized smooth rock and only put little nicks in it. I once scoffed at someone's claim that spark plug ceramic would break a car window. They immediately broke some off a plug in their garage, walked across the street and to my amazement, they broke their neighbors car window with a simple toss.
Me too. When they’re attached, a lot of the vibrations of whatever is hitting it also gets absorbed into the edges of the car window opening instead of staying on the surface of the glass like in this video.
So, uh, yeah... - Ceramic shards don't just break glass because they're sharp, they break it because they're _harder_ than glass. - A pane of tempered glass just sitting high and dry is going to be much easier to break than a pane of tempered glass secured in a frame like a closed car window... Like, that bare pane of glass you shattered around 3:15, you could just have punched out with your fist. But, put that same pane of glass in a car, and you're just going to hurt your hand.
Yep. I guess it wasn't reported about enough though because most people seem to have no idea it happened and Nord seem to be trying to pretend like it never happened.
Depends on the car and glass they use. It does take more force then they show. But Most cars are all the same and this works easily. But some brands it's much harder window tint didn't seem to matter. Weird thing is sucking on the ceramic absorbes something the makes it work even easier.
It's technically not a mirror because it dosen't have a genuine reflection when you look at it, it's partially transparent and you just see what's inside the car without getting in.
And I guess the best way to do it is to put the spark plug in a sock or cloth bag and smash it with a hammer a couple times then remove the metal and then crush the ceramic up to a fine powder. (That's why you need it in the sock or bag).. then all you gotta do is pour some of the powder in your hand and from what I've heard you can just lightly toss the powder at a window and it'll shatter.. allegedly...
Uh... you guys may want to look into nord. They were just part of MASSIVE issue where one of there servers were compromised by left over remote access server.
Love watching you guys on our free time. You guys should try breaking a lock in different ways. Dry ice, liquid nitrogen, different sprays maybe to freeze, or can you just melt it away with a torch? See it in movies but never seen anything like that in real life.
One thing that everyone has in their car is the seat headrest that pulls out easily. Pull it out and use the 2 metal rods that hold it to bust out the window. In most cars they are rounded on the ends and not sharp but will easily bust out any side window.
@@gholden3960 On top of that, claiming "military grade encryption" actually means, lowest common denominator for encryption. But not that it matters, NordVPN can not be trusted and I'm surprised TKOR are still accepting sponsor deals with them.
@@zeicanofficial say that when you have to pay rent at the end of the month, they also say its sponsored, so you have to take everything with a grain of salt
the reason why the car widow is easier the break using a spark plug is because the glass is tempered so once the sharp parts splits the glass “molecules” which causes it to “SHATTER”, but the regular untempered glass, since the “molecules” are not super tight and compact, it was just chip or crack apart
On thing that I noticed was that all of the samples that showed up in the video were shattered from the perspective of the outside of the window. I wonder if the auto glass would shatter as easily from the “inside” side of the glass.
Reminds me of when I worked for the State AG's office. I was in the deputy of chief of BCI office and he had a pane of the bulletproof glass that surrounded our lobby. The only thing could penetrate it was a rifle round.
You're supposed to use the spark plug like a punch, you put the plug end flat against the glass then smack it with something heavy, hits at the right frequency to shatter
So, the main problem is that, in order to get those chipped spark plug pieces, you need to hit it with a hammer... which you might as well use to break the glass directly.
Spark plugs are made to withstand extreme heat and pressure within your cars cylinders.. That's what the ceramic is for.. If you take a small piece of that ceramic and heat it up first before throwing it at a car window you'll get way better results.. When I was young we used to cup a little piece in our hands and blow on it to heat it up before throwing it.. If done correctly it would break the glass on the first try without even needing to use that much force and it would break the glass a lot more quietly and for the record I'm not a car burglar or anything lol.. My friends father was a mechanic and we used to do this on old junk cars
So you need to break something harder than the glass to break the glass. May have been suggested already but the metal rod from the headrest works well to break out. To break in a claw hammer works well
pretty clearly has to do with what is behind the glass, the picture frame is springy compared to the brick wall. and the rubber frame in a car door makes breaking it in a car SO much harder to do.
It's already been proven that these methods work for installed glass, anyway. Sorry but your outrage is absurd. Look for other videos if you want a more scientific test.
Sean Darke the force of the porcelain thrown isn’t what’s key. It’s the fact that the edges are so sharp that they cut in between the molecules of glass which have been tempered in order to increase the tensile force between the surface of the glass and the center of the glass (which strengthens the glass) But also, when a sharp object cuts in between the glass molecules it breaks them apart and causes all that energy from the tensile force to be released which results in the glass “exploding” because it has been under such force and held a vast amount of potential energy it bursts, crackles, and shatters into tiny pieces in a release of energy
i’ve never heard of it either! it depends on your childhood tbh, some of us just managed to keep our childhoods _relatively_ innocent. don’t know how, honestly, but somehow we did it!
Every element takes electrical energy and converts it to mechanical energy known as natural resonating frequency ( as it changes dimensions cyclically). You have to break the spark plug first cuz the clear coat is not Ceramic. Ceramic has a very high natural resonating frequency and the glass has a lower frequency and cant dissipate the extra energy the ceramic carries there for causing the glass to break.
I think the fact that it’s not on a car allows the glass to vibrate much more from the impact and that causes it to break way easier, I really don’t think you’d get the same results had you tried it on an actual car
Burglars: *write that down*
@@CausingChaos. 200 IQ
Burgulars know this. Posession of "ninja rocks" has been a misdemeanor for decades.
When people comment on the top comment so people don’t have to scroll down the comments and like their comment
@@CausingChaos. hi
Elite Storm The top comments are the ones that are most liked/ pinned. You can’t chose where your comment goes.
Dehydrate a cucumber and then put it in pickle juice, will it turn into a pickle immediately
Adrianbot666 my guess it will but after a couple minutes of soaking. But I hope they do it sounds like an interesting experiment.
Ancient astronaut theorists say no
Would freeze drying work better?
I hope they do this!
The flavor may be similar, but to classify it as a “pickle” would be a bit far off. Pickles are made by having a cucumber or other object react with the acidity of the vinegar.
I just throw boulders at the windows when people enter my forest
Do you know the chupacabra with Internet access?
Well, I suppose that's better than you throwing cars at the boulders...
69 likes, nice.
Why are you everywhere your Justin Y. In disguise
100th like
When someone broke my car window they just used a brick
mine was a golf club
Mine was a fist
Jk I never broke any
I used my head to break mine i had alot of bad ideas when i was younger
😂
kelly811543 i used a nail
the neighbors are probably like “wtf are they doing now?!”
I feel like they would expect this
This needs to be tested in a door not just sitting loose.
It really does need to be tested in a door
The spark plug ceramic has been tested on mounted car windows with the same effect.
How about blood in ice and blood in gas type???????
Huh, what? 😆
@@albertosandoval9119 confusion engulfs me
Nobody:
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The car or the info
This is nothing compared to 20/20 airing the exact process of how to get through a steering wheel locking device in the mid 90s. lol
Forget nord VPN they got hacked and didn't even notice for over a month
I bet you the hacker had a VPN
And then didn't say a word about it until many months later when it got leaked
Who got hacked? Nord servers?
@@gotthisusername yes watch jeyz two cents about on it he was a sponcer not no more 😂
@RebugOnDex typical skid, you're on cracked accounts if anything.
Aww man that was top secret knowledge in the Hood bro ! Yall giving up all the game !
🤭😂😂
Bobby Ward ong
that game been given up since youtube debuted. one vid on here is over 11 years old.
Facts bro lol
Ya it was!
Here in South-Africa this is a common technique in breaking windows and stealing a phone or valuable item from someone’s car quickly and efficiently 🤨😣
it wasnt like attached to a car though that might have an impact
exactly
VizionCTR it doesn’t have much an difference, we did this as an emergency Ingres to vehicles during my extrication training with the fire department
i 100% agree that when it is in a car it will not break as easy as laying it on a wall
zach cullen It still makes a difference though, Tempered glass is super weak if it’s not fixated in a frame, especially when it’s leaning against a wall.
There’s a trick where you punch a car window with 2 of your fingers to destroy it and the reason it works is because you lower the window so the upper frame isn’t supporting it which messes up the force distribution from the hit
Your right!!!😱
Obviously the first one broke easily. Youre throwing rocks at glass proped up against a wall, not mounted, rolled up, and supported by the car’s window frame
Nathan Hastert exactly what I was thinking
The spark plug ceramic has been tested on mounted car windows with the same effect.
Nathan Hastert they have done it in another video before
@@timothyneiswander3151 But the first one was a pebble, not a piece of ceramic.
@obliteabyss
That is irrelevant. The video was about spark plug ceramic.
My experience for context: I once beat on my passenger side car window in a drunken rage with a softball sized smooth rock and only put little nicks in it.
I once scoffed at someone's claim that spark plug ceramic would break a car window. They immediately broke some off a plug in their garage, walked across the street and to my amazement, they broke their neighbors car window with a simple toss.
I wanna see this test re-done with a window that's actually attached to a car.
Me too. When they’re attached, a lot of the vibrations of whatever is hitting it also gets absorbed into the edges of the car window opening instead of staying on the surface of the glass like in this video.
Works exactly the same. I’ve done this at junk yards
TXF it still works
Also they have it proped up with no support on the edges from a window track so it has no supports to keep down on the vibrations and flex
Exactly because there would be more tension causing/resulting in a different end
So, uh, yeah...
- Ceramic shards don't just break glass because they're sharp, they break it because they're _harder_ than glass.
- A pane of tempered glass just sitting high and dry is going to be much easier to break than a pane of tempered glass secured in a frame like a closed car window... Like, that bare pane of glass you shattered around 3:15, you could just have punched out with your fist. But, put that same pane of glass in a car, and you're just going to hurt your hand.
Checks new: the rate of cars broken into has gone up
No one:
Criminals: Wow, didn’t know it did that.
Criminals for the past few decades: yeah. Section 466.
Normal people: Oh wow I didn't know it did that.
Criminals: Actually, we did know that. We’ve been doing it for years.
@@Crazimo we did this as teenagers in the 90s lol
Lol
@@squirrelfish8200 what is 'Section 466'?
Lee: breaks a car window in the walking dead season 1
also TKOR: tests the sparkplugs
April Joyce Peralta finally someone who’s played the walking dead and remembered this
This was the first thing I thought of when I saw they were testing sparkplugs.
I was thinking the same things
I thought the same thing. lol
Elijah Poe trust me
I think results will be different if you are in a actual car.
Most shock will absorb by the flexible car window frame
That was flint funny enough
The window breaks just as easy while in the door, maybe even better
warrior patriot yes true, the “spider web” affect is even more prominent when in the frame, it’s super easy
True
Me: plays the walking dead
Also me: I knew this already
Park lol I thought the same
Same 😂
Zahra زهراء yea what he said
Exactly
Same, lol
In South Africa, they just throw the whole spark plug at your window to get you belongings 🤪🇿🇦
Uhhh they just shoot you while driving... breaking and entering... same deal
They throw baggas next to the r300
Wait: Didn't NordVPN get hacked with the severs a few months ago
Yep. I guess it wasn't reported about enough though because most people seem to have no idea it happened and Nord seem to be trying to pretend like it never happened.
StreakyBaconMan they knew about it, they just didn’t tell anyone about it
@@Sparkle8205 Only how Iknow was from JayzTwoCents and one of his videos
😂 yep
StreakyBaconMan they aren’t trying to cover it up they are telling the people they give sponsorships to tell about it if they want to
I do wonder if the car glass is more resistant to breaking when it's mounted in the car. Has rubber seals to absorb that shock, etc.
Depends on the car and glass they use. It does take more force then they show. But Most cars are all the same and this works easily. But some brands it's much harder window tint didn't seem to matter. Weird thing is sucking on the ceramic absorbes something the makes it work even easier.
Nope doesn't make much difference if any.
Smashes 2 mirrors = 14 years of bad luck. I'm still subbed
How many of us would be considered bad luck for TKOR to be subbed
If you the math, each subscriber gets 36 seconds of bad luck
It's technically not a mirror because it dosen't have a genuine reflection when you look at it, it's partially transparent and you just see what's inside the car without getting in.
I'm glad this video exists cause everyone knows I have a broken spark plug on me at all times
Lol
My dad typically did lol. But he was a mechanic. I remember he would always have one in the cup holder in his truck lol. And all over the garage.
But if you did in California, you could be charged with PC 466.
*I also think that the results will be different if you are in a real machine.*
*This experiment reminds me*
of a scene from Telltales' "The Walking Dead" when the characters use a Spark Plug to break into a car window
That was literally the only place ive seen this
Omg same haha
THERE’S THE COMMENT
Bruh same.
Cop asks who’s crack is this
No sir it’s broken spark plugs
Lmao🤣🤣
It is not the same when the window is leaning on the wall agins it being in a car door
Exactly!
The spark plug ceramic has been tested on mounted car windows with the same effect.
@@timothyneiswander3151 i know that but the peble wouldn't have the same results
“I use the glass to destroy the glass”
I used the stones to dustroy the stones..
And I guess the best way to do it is to put the spark plug in a sock or cloth bag and smash it with a hammer a couple times then remove the metal and then crush the ceramic up to a fine powder. (That's why you need it in the sock or bag).. then all you gotta do is pour some of the powder in your hand and from what I've heard you can just lightly toss the powder at a window and it'll shatter.. allegedly...
I learned the porcelain thing from Telltale’s The Walking Dead, like a true gamer.
Omg same! XD
me too lol i love that game
Same
zandernater “it can break a window like tissues paper” - Doug
Myyy Maaaaan!
Yes same
Please send me the broken glass, its time to get Melty!
Things that you didn't know you needed till now
I wanna see this with a window installed. A loose piece of tempered auto glass is much more unstable when resting on it’s edge and without a frame.
TKOR: * Shows the most easiest way to break glass *
Thiefs: WRITE THAT DOWN WRITE THAT DOWN
TKoR: Shows easiest way to break car
windows....
Thieves: It’s free real estate!
Try the firefighter’s tap on a window - Mythbusters did it a few years ago and managed to do it.
Uh... you guys may want to look into nord. They were just part of MASSIVE issue where one of there servers were compromised by left over remote access server.
A 30 second video that's almost 11 minutes long. I'll never get that lost time back again.
As always.. uncontrolled... my boy loves you videos.
I would really love to see your tests/experiments, controlled and solid.
Thank you.
4:13 mans was playing hacker Typer 🤣
The window also needs to be installed in a car for structural integrity
Great to know.
Hey its the dude who did eat chips
Omg it's ryback
Love watching you guys on our free time. You guys should try breaking a lock in different ways. Dry ice, liquid nitrogen, different sprays maybe to freeze, or can you just melt it away with a torch? See it in movies but never seen anything like that in real life.
One thing that everyone has in their car is the seat headrest that pulls out easily. Pull it out and use the 2 metal rods that hold it to bust out the window. In most cars they are rounded on the ends and not sharp but will easily bust out any side window.
Secret message: break security with NordVPN
@@gholden3960 On top of that, claiming "military grade encryption" actually means, lowest common denominator for encryption. But not that it matters, NordVPN can not be trusted and I'm surprised TKOR are still accepting sponsor deals with them.
@@TwinShadow_Fox completely agree. "Military grade" not quite what you think it means. Anyone that's been in the military will easily agree with this.
The comment section: “everyone just copies each other.”
Me: “Spark plug.”
Hey who noticed that Calli was wearing a flite test hoodie
me to
Me toooo
Me too
Yeah me too
*jacket
i learnt this in the WALKING DEAD SEASON 1 GAME.
Same
Same
Same lol
Same here
You made me remember Lee 😭
9:28 And now, Nate has 7 years of bad luck
Why do you advertise nord vpn they are so insecure
Didn’t they recently get hacked? My subscription ran out just in time
@@HPsawus They did. Not recently. They lied about being hacked for awhile, and only recently admitted to it.
they advertise it because nord vpn sponsored this video and is paying them to advertise.
@@jonathankydd1816 Yes, but I don't think they would actually promote nord VPN if their services aren't what people want or like, or is fraudulent.
@@zeicanofficial say that when you have to pay rent at the end of the month, they also say its sponsored, so you have to take everything with a grain of salt
No one :
Callie: *glass breaks* WoOoOOo
What do you mean by no one
9:04 breaking a mirror while standing under a ladder!
that is a savage move!
So savage
Y’all shouldn’t have posted this! This is literally Grand Theft Auto 101😂😂😂
3:07 Weakspot Hit!
Callie: stand still nate
(Proceeds to hit Nate)
Microwave an oxygen absorber from one of those beef jerky packs
I haven't even thought about that since I quit my criminal activities .
Jason Carr that’s no nice
All I can think about now is in the walking dead when the Asian guy ask lee “let me see the spark plug”🤣🤣
Glenn
the reason why the car widow is easier the break using a spark plug is because the glass is tempered so once the sharp parts splits the glass “molecules” which causes it to “SHATTER”, but the regular untempered glass, since the “molecules” are not super tight and compact, it was just chip or crack apart
Try bringing a drone down with 50 lasers.
I think you should've tried it while the car window was inside the door that way it has that force on all angles but with out it it's fragile
"This is a piece of rock!!!"
...I found it over there....
A car window IN A CAR is much much harder to break due to the pressure on the inside, you guys messed this one up so bad. Time to revisit
Wasn't nordvpn just compromised and user details leaked?
Me: easiest way to break a car window, hmmmmm
The car: c4 goes off
Me:there ya go
The windows aren’t going to give the same reaction when they’re leaning against a wall.
Real purpose: show theives how to break into your car
Hahaha right??😂
The car door absorbs a lot of the shock from the impact of whatever objects comes in contact with it
On thing that I noticed was that all of the samples that showed up in the video were shattered from the perspective of the outside of the window. I wonder if the auto glass would shatter as easily from the “inside” side of the glass.
Reminds me of when I worked for the State AG's office. I was in the deputy of chief of BCI office and he had a pane of the bulletproof glass that surrounded our lobby. The only thing could penetrate it was a rifle round.
*Criminals have entered the chat*
They already knew
This is not new. I first heard of it about 25 years ago.
sparkplug ceramic: *bounces off windshield and breaks the lens glass*
You're supposed to use the spark plug like a punch, you put the plug end flat against the glass then smack it with something heavy, hits at the right frequency to shatter
So, the main problem is that, in order to get those chipped spark plug pieces, you need to hit it with a hammer... which you might as well use to break the glass directly.
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Am I the only one who noticed that she's wearing a flite test sweat shirt
Theshinyarticuno7413 yes I noticed after I read your comment
Thank you, this will help me with my "shopping" in the parking structure at the mall (shopping= me hijacking a car)
now with this video i dont have to walk home
Spark plugs are made to withstand extreme heat and pressure within your cars cylinders.. That's what the ceramic is for.. If you take a small piece of that ceramic and heat it up first before throwing it at a car window you'll get way better results.. When I was young we used to cup a little piece in our hands and blow on it to heat it up before throwing it.. If done correctly it would break the glass on the first try without even needing to use that much force and it would break the glass a lot more quietly
and for the record I'm not a car burglar or anything lol.. My friends father was a mechanic and we used to do this on old junk cars
Glass : Scratches at level 6 with deeper groove at level 7
It’s obviously gonna break easier when it doesn’t have the door covering some of it, which keeps it tight and protects it from breaking 🤦🏽♂️
It will still shatter like the film in a glow stick.
Keeping it tight will make it more breakable, my dude
@@AudreysKitchen yeah but the door helps with out it the window would move all over the place and break much easier
@@AudreysKitchen like I’m not saying super tight just a bit
The evil squad: write that down
Regular people: no why did you make this video!!??
( rewarding next 10 subscribers)
Imagine how many years of bad luck they have
That's a mirror, if are referring to superstition
@@DJ-cp8hz ya, they only broke one mirror, so the answer is 7 years
2:51
your welcome!!
So you need to break something harder than the glass to break the glass. May have been suggested already but the metal rod from the headrest works well to break out. To break in a claw hammer works well
I can’t hold my breath for 10 minutes and 49 seconds. Thanks. I’m dead
@Dudemeister XIV How many lost?
@Dudemeister XIV 😬
pretty clearly has to do with what is behind the glass, the picture frame is springy compared to the brick wall.
and the rubber frame in a car door makes breaking it in a car SO much harder to do.
Theres no difference , people have done the experiment in Windows mounted on Cars with the same effect
daniel gomez with a normal pebble I very highly doubt it.
@@丂卄闩 With a spark plug
Im sure callie used to break neighbors glass window....
She is so thrilled when doing it
"King of Random, getting bad luck so you don't have to"
Picture frame glass: *cracks into large pieces*
Car glass: *shatters*
Moral of the story:
Don’t get in an accident. And if u do, use a pebble.
Myboyz Mkhize how to get pebble when inside of a car
@@y33t23 keep one in the car 😂😂
Myboyz Mkhize no use spark plug shards it is ceramic which causes it to break because its different vibrations or something like that
@@garrett591 so I must reach into my engine after an accident 🤨
Myboyz Mkhize no keep one in ur car 🤦🏼♂️
When the glass is in a car it is attached all the way around giving it way more strength. Sorry but this test was absurd.
I was thinking that too but logically how does that give it more strength? Genuinely curious.
It's already been proven that these methods work for installed glass, anyway. Sorry but your outrage is absurd. Look for other videos if you want a more scientific test.
Sean Darke the force of the porcelain thrown isn’t what’s key. It’s the fact that the edges are so sharp that they cut in between the molecules of glass which have been tempered in order to
increase the tensile force between the surface of the glass and the center of the glass (which strengthens the glass)
But also, when a sharp object cuts in between the glass molecules it breaks them apart and causes all that energy from the tensile force to be released which results in the glass “exploding” because it has been under such force and held a vast amount of potential energy it bursts, crackles, and shatters into tiny pieces in a release of energy
@@bigpurpleflower2185 yeah but the process would be different
Cannot believe they never heard of this before.
i’ve never heard of it either! it depends on your childhood tbh, some of us just managed to keep our childhoods _relatively_ innocent. don’t know how, honestly, but somehow we did it!
@@ellespoonies lol
Every element takes electrical energy and converts it to mechanical energy known as natural resonating frequency ( as it changes dimensions cyclically). You have to break the spark plug first cuz the clear coat is not Ceramic. Ceramic has a very high natural resonating frequency and the glass has a lower frequency and cant dissipate the extra energy the ceramic carries there for causing the glass to break.
Works great on department store windows too.
saw a video of breaking a car window with a spark plug on netflix
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When people were stealing car radios in the early 90s this is what they used
Thieves: You just played yourself. Bravo.
The amount of bad luck they got for breaking those mirrors
I think the fact that it’s not on a car allows the glass to vibrate much more from the impact and that causes it to break way easier, I really don’t think you’d get the same results had you tried it on an actual car