I was thinking the same thing, 2700 dollars and you have to pay monthly to use all the features, that amount of money makes Linus’s solution seem almost appealing 😂
@@jamest6504 Thank you, I love the idea of this, but the price and subscription services is absurd. I think I'm going to pick up the 700 dollar version of the chili sleep, looks like exactly what I want.
Yup, Linus is best on camera and thankfully he knows that, many new things he has shown he can expand on beyond tech because he knows how to give ideas a very good presentation and it translates very well into new things he is only just starting out with.
@@reiiz9942 As CEO he had too much shit to manage and was never too good at it. Having someone better for the job allows Linus to focus on other stuff. Watch his video about it.
"Your comfort is not the priority. The pure watts we can extract from your body is." That might be the most engineer thing Alex has ever said on this channel.
Yes, "Alex and Linus DIY a sponsor's product" is _definitely_ a series that needs to exist! And tbh, a sponsor must _love_ how much it shows off the quality of their product design process when you see the difference between what their product can do and what these two can cook up
It's also good for the sponsors in a sense to showcase some of what goes into actually making said product. Often times people think a product is simple, and fail to realize what truly goes into making the product.
100% behind this idea. Not only do we get to watch them do dumb shit, but the sponsor also gets to prove all of those "I bet I could DIY this for half the cost" dudes wrong. Plus, if they *actually* manage to DIY it for half the cost then the sponsor just paid to advertise that fact lol.
@@-_JayR_- Except they should pick their sponsors more carefully. They charge 17-27€ a month extra ontop of the enormous price of the bed for a stupid subscription. Should immediately blacklist them as a sponsor IMO
@@thaddeusk It is still part of the price and they hide it. The reason they are doing that also includes preying on those that forget they have it. Part of that scheme includes paying per year, if you didn't read properly on purchase, by the time you notice there's a subscription running, it's all too late, you paid for another year. They tick all the boxes of being a malicious company.
Now we know why Linus retired from CEO position. He just needs more time to work on watercooling every single item in his house. Stay tuned for watercooled kitchen table, watercooled and overclocked TV remote, watercooled sandals!
The other bonus of their DIY is the fact you don't have to pay a monthly subscription for your cooler pad. There area other companies that do this, for around these same price point that don't require you to buy a monthly subscription for an app to control you cooling pad
I know right? At the beginning of the video when they're like "APP with subscription!" my immediate response is "that's eeeevilll..." I would love to see, done for real no joke, a series on "here's this IOT subscription based piece of garbage and how to do it DIY on your own term as good or better."
Yeah, I had a "Hold up..." moment when he mentioned the subscription service. It's not like the thing is cheap. Edit: I clicked through. $2,500 and then $24/mo (billed as $288 annually). Hard pass.
Honestly, the "Linus and Alex DIY a Sponsor's Product" is SUCH a good idea for a series! This is a fantastic way to advertise for sponsors, like genuinely. Please please please do more of these!
He's probably been in a situation like this before. I didn't know my friend was allergic to peach, and he had some in the cocktails I picked up for the everyone thank god he had an epipen on him and administered in time we took him to the hospital just to be safe. i was so scared never again I always ask for allergies now
I remember when Linus was categorically against buying a product that required a subscription fee. But Eight Sleep requires a minimum 1 year subscription for a MATTRESS PAD
@@ItzAwsomeWasTaken The 1 year subscription fee is baked into the initial price and then after a year you have to pay to retain features. It may just automatically charge you, or it could just lock you out of certain features after the 1 year period
@@trinitylovesyou6868 Is your argument "stealing from the rich isn't stealing" cause that's what it seems like. The practice in and of itself is what's frowned upon, regardless if it's a watercooled mattress or not.
@@kyunikoitbh that's still fucking bullshit. The mattress is 3k, why the fuck do I need a subscription for something that seems like a basic feature for the product? This seems just as stupid as the bmw seat heating subscription
@@trinitylovesyou6868 it cost $3000, which for something you'll spend 6-8 hours in every night, is not that bad. it having subscriptions for features is a genuine scam and is the reason i wouldn't consider one. (not rich but can afford one if i was mattress shopping)
Imagine paying like 3 grand for a mattress cover and still needing to pay 30$ a month to use all of it's builtin features... why is the world this way?! Also, your house looks very lovely! Is that some new exterior paint?! lmao
Here is a positive twist on this ;) . Its an easy way to spot cash grabs and not invest your time and money in these projects/companies etc. Imagine if the scam was more subtle. There would first be a recall then a statement then an investigation then 97 000 youtubers will make a story on it and THEN it will become obvious. But now - Heeey this new fridge can cool your food and download NetIfy while massaging your potatoes. Sub plan - 3 massages per day = 5$/month :D . Scam siren - aaaaaaaa :D
Because people are dumb enough to pay for it. It started with games, spread to Adobe products and MS Office, and now it's in truly EXPENSIVE shit like beds, cars, and exercise equipment.
Wifi going down and losing the cooling of your bed is a sign we're living in the worst timeline. The insanity of that concept would kill a man from the 50s.
From the sounds of what the subscription is about, you'd still have the cooling, it'd just be manual. The subscription is *very* dumb, but it's not essential to make the basic functionality work.
@@Naokarmayes, it is. If you go to the website, it's a hard requirement to get 1 or 3 years to have access to the cooling/heating controls. Says it right on their website.
I sleep in a bed full of thermal paste. Its chill to the touch. You guys should try it, just lather yourself up in some thermal paste. Don't forget behind your eyes and in between your toes.
@@josophie5002 you can't put thermal paste "behind your ears", that's like inside your skull! Maybe behind your earlobe, but behind your ears! yeeeesh!
The mandatory monthly subscription ($15/month MINIMUM) is an absolute deal breaker. I have a bed chiller from their competitor and the only monthly subscription I pay to use it is my electricity bill.
I've had the bed for about a year now and don't pay anything to use the app. There are premium services, but I get to control the temperature at any time, set the temperature to start and stop at any time automatically, have it automatically adjust temperature throughout the night, and the app tells me my heart-rate as I slept. The subscription is absolutely not mandatory.
Honestly, it's semantics as to whether you call it a "mandatory 1-year subscription" or you say that the bed "includes a free 1-year subscription" but the bed price is [a 1-year subscription] higher. Personally I think Eight Sleep should just do the latter so as to kill this kind of discussion, as people will complain a lot less about higher prices than they will about mandatory subscriptions.
The more shocking part is that this video only has 140 down votes. Everyone in this comment section is complaining about the sponsor. Yet nobody takes the step to make it clear to LTT that such a sponsorship is not acceptable 🤷🏼♀️
Yeah this channel really isn't consistent with holding sponsors to their standards. I can't take their word on any of their sponsorships, the selective outrage at non-sponsors is too much for me.
@@JGnLAU8OAWF6 it can be used without subscription. But you can't buy it without a 1 year subscription. So you are forced to pay an extra $200 for your $2000 purchase.
Smart TVs have included cameras and microphones for tvs where those aren't features for years. The NSA also knows exactly how to take advantage of it. Not that they aren't also listening and recording so you can be targeted for advertising. I know someone who got themselves in trouble and was absolutely shocked by what came up in discovery. Mind you this was an innocent person who didn't go to prison or even end up going to trial. Everything in his house hooked to the internet was used to gather evidence. Calling it gathering evidence though is wrong. It was just data until someone suspected him of something he didn't do then it all became available to use against him. Though honestly it was the spying that saved him. The funny thing is all the spying can interfere with other spying really easy. They don't get to test it all that well for errors caused by multiple spying going on. So people's phones and stuff do act weird and the old saw that oh my phone is acting weird it must be tapped is very true sometimes.
its okay, just dont extend the subscription of the $2000+ topper. it stops working then but you can cut off the water hoses with regular scissors or a kitchen knife. easy peasy 5head move
I always thumbs up these videos, mainly because of seeing his relationship with his family and his team. His jokes about his wife and sometimes his kids (very rarely actually) are golden. and the way he interacts with the team, on the outside at lease, seems fun. and the amount of screwups they have is so fun to watch. AAANNNNDDDD, I actually learn something almost every time.
There is nothing weird about this. I'd bet thoughts like this are very normal. We just don't talk about it because there is no good way to do it right now, unless you already have a water mattress. One thing is for sure it's not weird, more like cocky and funny.
I love how unprepared Alex's scripts are. It makes for a very entertaining video. Although I imagine it's frustrating for his boss at a very corporate company expecting a certain level of performance from their employees. I feel like Alex reminds LMG that they are a RUclips channel, not a corporate conglomerate. Good job Alex! Keep up the great work... Or I guess... the sub par work... We love it!
I love that too, while lmg is very good at scripted videos linus's interactions with jake, luke and alex are my favourite because they are the ones that go off script and are way funnier.
I have an eight sleep bed. It was awesome. Until literally last night. Vinyl tore a tiny seam, woke up in a soaked bed. Warranty up last year, so they told me this morning “too bad so sad.” 3 grand for a bed system that is now useless after just a little over two years. Fuck 8 sleep.
Yup. IT WILL LEAK! It's not a matter of if. I've had mine for 3 months and already had a small leak. Absolute joke for the price you pay and zero warranty support. The CEO of EightSleep even went as far as to make their subreddit /r/eightsleep private (its now community owned and public again) because of the amount of people reporting leaks. Great idea, horrible execution.
@@jamest6504 I assume you're a big fan of the chilipad? I might grab one after my EightSleep leaks out of warranty. I tried BedJet but it does not cool nearly as well as my EightSleep.
Just for insights regarding the "dirt": That yellow-ish stuff between the layers of the DIY topper is probably not dirt. My father is a craftsman and he uses industrial glue (the strong smelling one lol) to glue different kind of textiles, but majorly furniture grade foams, together. That glue is somewhat yellow-green and turns darker yellow when drying, what makes it look like dirt/stain/whatever. Usually though, this gets hidden by leather and/or other materials and therefor doesn't matter in most cases. Also the smell disappears completely when exposed to air for a longer period of time which makes it even more seem like dirt.
I'm glad you took the time to cover the inefficiency of Peltiers in all applications aside from direct conduction to the skin. This has legitimised by Environment suit powered by Peltiers for Project: MJOLNIR!
Can I just give credit to the camera man here. Trying to follow you doing something this crazy while being in a space not designed for filming and doing such a great job is impressive.
The topper in Europe cost about 2700€, about the same as a mini split AC including installation. But that is also a heat pump that can affordably heat the room in winter.
These are my favorite videos. I love it when you guys make random things. Whole house water cooling was one of my favorites too! Please don’t stop. Also Alex is a stud 😁
Just next time go with a sponsor that's not a terrible predatory company selling a subscription service mattress that stops working the millisecond it realizes it lost its connection to the cloud server
normally the Alex videos frustrate me with the lack of preparation and immense amounts of jank. but this format where you can compare it to a sponsored product works for me. also a cool way to explore the problems the product solves and any neat engineering ideas.
@@daylen577 Yeah this pretty much describes most companies now, with subscription models - pretty soon even your toaster will require a subscription :P
Linus: I don't want my smart light switches to rely on someone else's cloud. Also Linus: I'm perfectly fine with my BED relying on someone else's cloud AS WELL as paying a yearly subscription fee for it.
@@joeypizza2761 yeah, I think he felt that ignoring that part would be dishonest. But he refrained from expressing his opinion because, my guess, he can’t say anything good about subscription without lying. Worst part - product seems actually good.
It really feels like these two get in the same room and suddenly they start squabbling over a single shared brain cell. It's absolutely hilarious and I am here for it.
Ah yes. The monthly subscription bed - just what I needed. Up next the subscription toilet. "Honey the toilet says it off-line due to subscription non-payment."
you dont have to extend the subscription after the first mandatory year of "membership". just cut off the water hoses with a regular kitchen knife and enjoy the topper on any of your premium mattresses without paying for it monthly/yearly. easy peasy 5head move and btw: never heard of a piss bottle? just have some creativity man, cant you even outsmart your smart toilet?!
Alex's sheer delight at having ridiculous ideas is probably the best part of the video. The noise and run he made to go get the Quick 220...perfection.
I remember when Alex was only behind the scenes mainly and would get nervous on camera. Its amazing to see how far LTT has come over the years, especially Alex and Anthony. I enjoy every single crazy build Alex comes up with
Doesn't have to feel cold. The foam absorbs the heat, and the tubing will carry it away whether it's touching you or not. You're laying there a long time. You can put it as far back as you want, or even run it through the mattress. It'll still work with the right flow. Similar systems are sold pre-built. I'll be getting or making one when I pick up a new mattress soon. Simple sensors in the topper are enough to have a machine keep the bed at a desired temperature. Quite a bit of this stuff is just available at aquarium shops; sensors and all.
I love how Alex gives dwight feeling sometimes, and the fact that he explains and keeps looking at the camera, is priceless. Water cooling things with Alex is the best
I actually wouldnt hate this kinda sponsor integration more often, this is quite fun and having the sponsor isnt that abrasive. You trying to beat them with Alex and maybe the other engineers makes good janky content
8:25 fyi for ppl cutting foam, insulation, and similar materials…….a cordless electric knife w/ the brew blades works extremely well! What use for batt insulation when installing a house, and oh, it also cut through open/close cell foam insulation very well to! So glad made cordless b/c corded electric knives were a pain when up in attic or crawl soace😅 Cheers✌🏻
I’m sure the sponsor loves this as it makes their own product seem vastly superior than Alex & Linus’s effort. Also Yvonne Has the patience of a saint for all of her husbands crazy content schemes
It might be, but so are other competitors products - and those do not require a 17-27€ monthly subscription to use your bed cooling. Another commentor recommended ChilliSleep and they are even half as cheap as the sponsor's base price
Subscription monthly for my bed? $25 a month is crazy for an app on my bed. Also, it is kind of creepy to have all the information from my sleep habits stored on some database. I'm sure with the sensors their able to tell everything that happens in the bed. More importantly, why do I need a subscription for my bed? I was actually going to purchase one of these until it said the app was mandatory for the first year. They need to change that. I'm sure there's a lot of people like myself who would benefit from a product like this, were ready to purchase, and stopped because of the monthly fee and privacy concerns.
you can bet it stops working when you dont extend the "membeship" after the first year. because its so easy to restrict: no membership extension = no log in profile = no log in = no turning on of that fucking abomination of an overpriced cooling mattress. i send Eight Sleep an email and asked what would happen if i dont extend the mebership after a year. lets see if they even answer my mail. i bet they wont, because it would be a fucking scam to have this overpriced shit being useless after a year. the idea alone is beyond insane! i must be in a simulation...a BAD one!
Use the foam that's in patio furniture. That stuff is the most open open-cell foam there is. I guess that's so it can dry off after it rains, before mold sets in. Then just throw box fans under the bed (not directly on the floor), blowing upwards. The air goes right through.
They were ridiculously overcomplicating the installation in the foam. Should we cut it with a razor blade for clean precise cut? Nah let's burn through it with a hot rod instead because I'd like a little char on my mattress topper. Should we use hot glue or silicone nah let's use a 2 part mixture that's not even capable of mixing when the layers of foam are together. 😆
@@GrabLifeByDaPoosy if CA is cyanoacrylate they don't need an activator, that just seal it more fast but is just water, on some point the ambient humidity go to do the work
@I killed that beard guy That already exists. It was for a motorcycle airbag vest thingy. If it detected you were in a crash, it would only activate if you were still paying the subscription.
@@alawrence8228 as i understood, the subscription is for some advanced sleeptracking stuff and not for the functionality of the thing and its appcontrol
I freaking love Alex cuz he's just pure engineer brain the whole time. You can tell he absolutely did not notice that it wouldn't be comfortable and only cared about the temperature.
Regardless on how thick the insulation is, if you give it heat or pull out heat it will still heat and cold. The insulation just slows/delays the process. It doesn't stop it. Inevitably, no matter what the same amount of energy will eventually transfer to reach equilibrium. And the higher the temperature differential, the faster the process of energy transfer occurs. Just something to keep in mind.
Really fun show concept - would love to see more like this! 1) You don't just showcase a product, by creating a one-day build version you also demonstrate some of the concepts behind its operation in a fun way 2) Fun build video - always good 3) Jank-geneering = always a win
Random idea for Cooling Bed V2 Instead of doing a topper that is cooled switch it out for a water bed and have the fluid flow through the chiller. Direct contact cooling without the foam. Not sure if you can adjust the flow of the chiller but that would definitely get it nice and cold on those hot hot day. You don't try and water cool a gpu by cutting out radiator fins and adding tubing, you replace that and put a water block on it!!!
Good one. That way you could use 2 single person waterbeds to accomodate for the different zones :) 'Adjust the flow of the chiller' - I reckon with a thermostat, right? (Just measure the water temp; switch on/off when temperature is too high/low. Could be completely analog if you set it up right, I think)
If you've ever owned a waterbed you know you don't need to cool them. Jumping into a waterbed when the heating mat has failed is like sitting on a cold toilet seat in winter. Now using a waterbed as a reservoir for a PC cooling loop? Now that might have some merit.
This could really be a great series. If you inevitably fail, you prove the superiority of the sponsor, and if by some miracle you succeed, you give them better intel for improvements. Plus, it's hilarious.
In the future, when cutting foam, use an electric filet/carving knife. I used to build foam headliners and thats what we used. It's like cutting butter.
If you and your partner don't have the same comfort metrics, you should demand a zone for each. Your buddy is solid for making sure to keep two zones a feature.
i love how the eight sleeps unit still uses a standard Noctua cooler lol, also i love what the editors did with drawing the house instead of just blurring it that was funny xD
@@jemiebridges3197 They did show the exterior of the house in the past though. I don't see a reason to do it now, since the exterior has been leaked already.
also another good reason to water cool your bed is if you have a memory foam bed. when they get warm they get super squishy and basicly dont support anything anymore. but when you cool it down it supports everything perfectly.
I love how the solution to hold them in was super glue, which dries hard, instead of Super77 which has some amount of pliability. Plus, with the Super77 you could either spray it in each line and shove the tube in or you could spray it over the entire thing and attach a sheet to the top.
Yeah....😂 I was thinking like why not just put a clean new sheet of foam over top. Lol just seems to make more sense that way. I bet the company made them that way even.😂
When I was about 16, which is many years ago, I made my own refrigerated bed with the stuff from a refrigerator where I had flattened the plate that are in many little older refrigerators and just put it under a thin sheet of isolation in the bed. Me and my back had never been that cool during the summer when it was scorching hot in the room. A year later I made my worn AC for the room from scratch and It had way more power than I needed since it became even too cold in the room but worked really well. And it was no doubt the first that used R290 as the refrigerator gas (really LPG) since that was not really use back than commercially but is today.
The Alex and Linus vs sponsor series would be a hit lol, really show all the work that goes into doing something right and also shows that the sponsors product saves you a lot of hassle. I’m sure even if the guys beat the sponsor it will be a lot more work than the original product
Linus: "Does that work, have you tried it on this foam?" Alex: "I've tried nothing, Linus." Alex just wings it & figures it out as he goes no matter the complexity of the project. Someone: "What about this solution to our problem, will that work?" Alex: "I don't know. Sure. Let's find out." Forever my favorite host at LMG. lmao
Product looks cool, but having it tied to a subscription service is an absolute deal breaker for me. Absolutely should be a set and forget option
Look at the chilisleep system. They sell essentially the same thing but a dumb version that just has a basic remote.
I was thinking the same thing, 2700 dollars and you have to pay monthly to use all the features, that amount of money makes Linus’s solution seem almost appealing 😂
@@jamest6504 Thank you, I love the idea of this, but the price and subscription services is absurd. I think I'm going to pick up the 700 dollar version of the chili sleep, looks like exactly what I want.
A subscription for some cooling? The hell?
@@fus-ro-dah "A membership is required for the first 12 months (cancel at any time)" according to their website.
If Linus is stepping down as CEO so he can do more crazy shit like this with Alex then I’m all for it
Dad why did you step down as CEO?
to water cool my bed, you won't understand :d
Yup, Linus is best on camera and thankfully he knows that, many new things he has shown he can expand on beyond tech because he knows how to give ideas a very good presentation and it translates very well into new things he is only just starting out with.
Heck ya!
why would it be better? can he still do all that fun stuff as CEO too? if not, why? I am genuinely curious
@@reiiz9942 As CEO he had too much shit to manage and was never too good at it. Having someone better for the job allows Linus to focus on other stuff. Watch his video about it.
I'm all in for a "Linus and Alex 1 day build the sponsored product and compare it to the real thing" series !
Please do more of these videos.
"Can we do it better?" or something like that
100% please do it.
"Can we build a better semiconductor chip than intel in 1 day" is an episode I can't wait for
This is your potential new scrapyard wars.
"Your comfort is not the priority. The pure watts we can extract from your body is."
That might be the most engineer thing Alex has ever said on this channel.
Linus taking wetting the bed to a whole new level.
Here before bots show up.... or not
Wow, so we're shaming retirees for wetting the bed now? For shame
LOL
Lmao that bit from the roast of linus was first thing I thought of
That's what he's sister also said :D
Yes, "Alex and Linus DIY a sponsor's product" is _definitely_ a series that needs to exist! And tbh, a sponsor must _love_ how much it shows off the quality of their product design process when you see the difference between what their product can do and what these two can cook up
It's also good for the sponsors in a sense to showcase some of what goes into actually making said product. Often times people think a product is simple, and fail to realize what truly goes into making the product.
100% behind this idea. Not only do we get to watch them do dumb shit, but the sponsor also gets to prove all of those "I bet I could DIY this for half the cost" dudes wrong. Plus, if they *actually* manage to DIY it for half the cost then the sponsor just paid to advertise that fact lol.
@@-_JayR_- Except they should pick their sponsors more carefully. They charge 17-27€ a month extra ontop of the enormous price of the bed for a stupid subscription. Should immediately blacklist them as a sponsor IMO
@@vocassen It doesn't become unusable if you let the subscription expire or the company shuts down, but it does lose a lot of features.
@@thaddeusk It is still part of the price and they hide it. The reason they are doing that also includes preying on those that forget they have it. Part of that scheme includes paying per year, if you didn't read properly on purchase, by the time you notice there's a subscription running, it's all too late, you paid for another year.
They tick all the boxes of being a malicious company.
Now we know why Linus retired from CEO position. He just needs more time to work on watercooling every single item in his house. Stay tuned for watercooled kitchen table, watercooled and overclocked TV remote, watercooled sandals!
Oh god... This remind me about the fricking gaming mini van that Linus owes. WATERCOOL THE WHOLE VAN.
Watercooled sofa might actually be nice
As long as he doesn't try to watercool the watercooler...
Water-cooled sandals!!!!!
I too would like to see a video on water-cooled sandals. :D But for Linus, water-cooled socks would do the job.
The other bonus of their DIY is the fact you don't have to pay a monthly subscription for your cooler pad. There area other companies that do this, for around these same price point that don't require you to buy a monthly subscription for an app to control you cooling pad
The idea of a subscription service for a bed is insane to me
I thought Linus was against that kind of bs
I know right? At the beginning of the video when they're like "APP with subscription!" my immediate response is "that's eeeevilll..." I would love to see, done for real no joke, a series on "here's this IOT subscription based piece of garbage and how to do it DIY on your own term as good or better."
@@robmckennie4203 “Everybody has a price”
Yeah, I had a "Hold up..." moment when he mentioned the subscription service. It's not like the thing is cheap. Edit: I clicked through. $2,500 and then $24/mo (billed as $288 annually). Hard pass.
Yeah i think me mentioned it so clearly for that reason though
Honestly, the "Linus and Alex DIY a Sponsor's Product" is SUCH a good idea for a series! This is a fantastic way to advertise for sponsors, like genuinely. Please please please do more of these!
"can we beat our sponsor" has proper mythbuster-vibes.
"We gave Linus a bad idea so that you will know not to try it and get our stuff instead."
Please IT Gandalf do this! 👏👏
Yes, I would click the bell for that.
Perhaps with Raid: Shadow Legends
I love Linus going from joking to genuine concern when Alex says he might be allergic to latex
One of the thinks I love about Linus, he knows when to joke and when to be serious. ❤
I love how he doesn't know... 😂
He's probably been in a situation like this before. I didn't know my friend was allergic to peach, and he had some in the cocktails I picked up for the everyone thank god he had an epipen on him and administered in time we took him to the hospital just to be safe. i was so scared never again I always ask for allergies now
@@scornfirepurgatorian8142 Guess there's not enough latex in his life for him to care about finding out.
How can you not know ?! Has he never used condoms ?
I remember when Linus was categorically against buying a product that required a subscription fee. But Eight Sleep requires a minimum 1 year subscription for a MATTRESS PAD
@@ItzAwsomeWasTaken The 1 year subscription fee is baked into the initial price and then after a year you have to pay to retain features. It may just automatically charge you, or it could just lock you out of certain features after the 1 year period
@@trinitylovesyou6868 Is your argument "stealing from the rich isn't stealing" cause that's what it seems like. The practice in and of itself is what's frowned upon, regardless if it's a watercooled mattress or not.
@@kyunikoi it might not be his argument but i'll happily make that argument
@@kyunikoitbh that's still fucking bullshit. The mattress is 3k, why the fuck do I need a subscription for something that seems like a basic feature for the product? This seems just as stupid as the bmw seat heating subscription
@@trinitylovesyou6868 it cost $3000, which for something you'll spend 6-8 hours in every night, is not that bad. it having subscriptions for features is a genuine scam and is the reason i wouldn't consider one. (not rich but can afford one if i was mattress shopping)
Imagine paying like 3 grand for a mattress cover and still needing to pay 30$ a month to use all of it's builtin features... why is the world this way?! Also, your house looks very lovely! Is that some new exterior paint?! lmao
Here is a positive twist on this ;) . Its an easy way to spot cash grabs and not invest your time and money in these projects/companies etc. Imagine if the scam was more subtle. There would first be a recall then a statement then an investigation then 97 000 youtubers will make a story on it and THEN it will become obvious. But now - Heeey this new fridge can cool your food and download NetIfy while massaging your potatoes. Sub plan - 3 massages per day = 5$/month :D . Scam siren - aaaaaaaa :D
Looks something out of the Cyberpunk world. 😅
I mean this seems like the kind of thing you buy when you already have everything anyway
@@pauloa.7609 we live in cyberpunk world with none of the fun. congrats. society voted for this.
Because people are dumb enough to pay for it. It started with games, spread to Adobe products and MS Office, and now it's in truly EXPENSIVE shit like beds, cars, and exercise equipment.
Linus doing sponsor videos by trying to DIY a better version and then making the product look great by comparison ..... I'd watch this everyday
I love the sound of the series! I hope they do it.
That is actually a pretty great format.
Yeah I genuinely think that's something they could do. Not very often, maybe at most once a month, but I'd definitely watch it
That's actually a huge idea for an entire channel concept.
Let me get this straight. You have to pay a subscription to cool your bed?
That's truly insane
why you need Linus ?
Wait Until they release dlc
The matress is 3 grands, you can chill your room with an AC for 50 years instead and not give them a single dollar.
@@Marta1Buckfor 5$/mo you get -5 to 5, your bed is fully capable of doing -10 to 10 but you need to pay 15$/mo to use that feature
Best part is that Linus ranted about this kinda thing on WAN show not too long ago... Wild
Wifi going down and losing the cooling of your bed is a sign we're living in the worst timeline. The insanity of that concept would kill a man from the 50s.
How often does wifi go down?
From the sounds of what the subscription is about, you'd still have the cooling, it'd just be manual.
The subscription is *very* dumb, but it's not essential to make the basic functionality work.
@@paradox5556 More than 0 times. My mattress has a gel cooling layer on top of it that doesn't go down at all so...yeah. Eight Sleep's product is dumb
@@Naokarmayes, it is. If you go to the website, it's a hard requirement to get 1 or 3 years to have access to the cooling/heating controls. Says it right on their website.
Not required either@@Naokarma
I sleep in a bed full of thermal paste. Its chill to the touch. You guys should try it, just lather yourself up in some thermal paste. Don't forget behind your eyes and in between your toes.
Typical Verge take.
"behind your eyes"
did you mean, behind your ears? 💀💀
@@josophie5002 you can't put thermal paste "behind your ears", that's like inside your skull! Maybe behind your earlobe, but behind your ears! yeeeesh!
This video was a blast to watch, but I don’t understand why there are so many moments when Linus seems surprised to learn that Alex is . . . Alex.
I think it may be called "acting", or at least an attempt to...
"Linus and Alex spend a day to reproduce the sponsor's product" is a series I would definitely watch.
As soon as you said "subscription service" my eyes rolled all the way out of my head
The mandatory monthly subscription ($15/month MINIMUM) is an absolute deal breaker. I have a bed chiller from their competitor and the only monthly subscription I pay to use it is my electricity bill.
apparently its for the first year or two only but i get you
@@kelvin1316 ChiliSleep
I've had the bed for about a year now and don't pay anything to use the app. There are premium services, but I get to control the temperature at any time, set the temperature to start and stop at any time automatically, have it automatically adjust temperature throughout the night, and the app tells me my heart-rate as I slept. The subscription is absolutely not mandatory.
@@admag91 it’s mandatory to purchase the bed at all. That might have happened recently tho.
Honestly, it's semantics as to whether you call it a "mandatory 1-year subscription" or you say that the bed "includes a free 1-year subscription" but the bed price is [a 1-year subscription] higher. Personally I think Eight Sleep should just do the latter so as to kill this kind of discussion, as people will complain a lot less about higher prices than they will about mandatory subscriptions.
Really shocked Linus backed these guys with the required subscription service needed to even make it work.
The more shocking part is that this video only has 140 down votes.
Everyone in this comment section is complaining about the sponsor. Yet nobody takes the step to make it clear to LTT that such a sponsorship is not acceptable 🤷🏼♀️
Yeah this channel really isn't consistent with holding sponsors to their standards. I can't take their word on any of their sponsorships, the selective outrage at non-sponsors is too much for me.
It can't be used without subscription?
@@JGnLAU8OAWF6 you don’t need a subscription, I have one
@@JGnLAU8OAWF6 it can be used without subscription.
But you can't buy it without a 1 year subscription.
So you are forced to pay an extra $200 for your $2000 purchase.
Just what I needed in my life. A subscription service and another app, for my bed
Smart TVs have included cameras and microphones for tvs where those aren't features for years. The NSA also knows exactly how to take advantage of it.
Not that they aren't also listening and recording so you can be targeted for advertising.
I know someone who got themselves in trouble and was absolutely shocked by what came up in discovery. Mind you this was an innocent person who didn't go to prison or even end up going to trial. Everything in his house hooked to the internet was used to gather evidence. Calling it gathering evidence though is wrong. It was just data until someone suspected him of something he didn't do then it all became available to use against him. Though honestly it was the spying that saved him.
The funny thing is all the spying can interfere with other spying really easy. They don't get to test it all that well for errors caused by multiple spying going on. So people's phones and stuff do act weird and the old saw that oh my phone is acting weird it must be tapped is very true sometimes.
@@edwardscott3262 source?
@@billystronk4251 trust me bro
its okay, just dont extend the subscription of the $2000+ topper. it stops working then but you can cut off the water hoses with regular scissors or a kitchen knife. easy peasy 5head move
This one is just for the top. The bed it self will need at least another 2 to 3 services and at least one subscription. lol
I always thumbs up these videos, mainly because of seeing his relationship with his family and his team. His jokes about his wife and sometimes his kids (very rarely actually) are golden. and the way he interacts with the team, on the outside at lease, seems fun. and the amount of screwups they have is so fun to watch. AAANNNNDDDD, I actually learn something almost every time.
Alex never disappoints in coming up weird cooling solution
The power of engineering is unfathomable
His videos are the best!
There is nothing weird about this. I'd bet thoughts like this are very normal. We just don't talk about it because there is no good way to do it right now, unless you already have a water mattress.
One thing is for sure it's not weird, more like cocky and funny.
Every single time these 2 are on set with a cooling loop you know its going to be good content
A $2000+ mattress topper that requires a $200-$300 annual subscription to function?
I'd rather sweat.
I do love these crazy DIY videos though lol
With that price is much cheaper an AC unit with electricity costs included.
I found myself saying the same thing. “Why the hell do I have to pay for a subscription to use my water cooled bed?”
This is what's called a ripoff. 😂😂😂
Agreed, I lost interest in the product as soon as the word subscription was mentioned. We need to stop this subscription bs companies keep pushing.
I can buy the 2k mattress topper. Your bed is the most important thing you own. Not with a subscription though, fuck that.
Just as a note "Linus and Alex one day build the sponsors product and compare it to the original" is ABSOLUTELY a series I want.
I love how unprepared Alex's scripts are. It makes for a very entertaining video. Although I imagine it's frustrating for his boss at a very corporate company expecting a certain level of performance from their employees. I feel like Alex reminds LMG that they are a RUclips channel, not a corporate conglomerate. Good job Alex! Keep up the great work... Or I guess... the sub par work... We love it!
I love that too, while lmg is very good at scripted videos linus's interactions with jake, luke and alex are my favourite because they are the ones that go off script and are way funnier.
That's not totally fair. He had almost all of the parts needed to finish the project.
Alex is actually pretty smart. There are a lot of steps that need to be thoughf of before making a brand new product
I have an eight sleep bed. It was awesome. Until literally last night. Vinyl tore a tiny seam, woke up in a soaked bed. Warranty up last year, so they told me this morning “too bad so sad.” 3 grand for a bed system that is now useless after just a little over two years.
Fuck 8 sleep.
Use your credit card, buy a new one and return the broken one. Hold the company responsible.
Their bed also has a garbage subscription service attached
Yup. IT WILL LEAK! It's not a matter of if. I've had mine for 3 months and already had a small leak. Absolute joke for the price you pay and zero warranty support. The CEO of EightSleep even went as far as to make their subreddit /r/eightsleep private (its now community owned and public again) because of the amount of people reporting leaks. Great idea, horrible execution.
Man that’s crazy! I have a chilipad from a different company but the concept is the same. I’ve had them for 10+ years and never had a leak.
@@jamest6504 I assume you're a big fan of the chilipad? I might grab one after my EightSleep leaks out of warranty. I tried BedJet but it does not cool nearly as well as my EightSleep.
Just for insights regarding the "dirt": That yellow-ish stuff between the layers of the DIY topper is probably not dirt. My father is a craftsman and he uses industrial glue (the strong smelling one lol) to glue different kind of textiles, but majorly furniture grade foams, together. That glue is somewhat yellow-green and turns darker yellow when drying, what makes it look like dirt/stain/whatever. Usually though, this gets hidden by leather and/or other materials and therefor doesn't matter in most cases. Also the smell disappears completely when exposed to air for a longer period of time which makes it even more seem like dirt.
i agree , it would not been seen under a bedsheet so its not controlled for. not dirty though just not bright looking.
Yay for contact adhesive!
Oh there was actual brown dirt in the middle of it too, definitely not all adhesive 🤮
Some adhesives melt the foam a little too. Usually if it is spray applied.
I'm glad you took the time to cover the inefficiency of Peltiers in all applications aside from direct conduction to the skin. This has legitimised by Environment suit powered by Peltiers for Project: MJOLNIR!
I just love how Alex gets really excited when he manages convinces Linus to do some dumb and sketchy shit
Poor Yvonne to think she not only puts up with all this but has to cut checks for it 🤣
Totally. If I were her, the pretend house idea would have my full support.
@@ad_fletch she wouldn't be married to him if she didn't like the shenanigans
I mean I'd make those sacrifices to live as well as they do, wouldn't you?
She's cutting checks but they also just got some sweet sponsorship dinero for these shenanigans.
Ain't nothin "poor" about her lol
Can I just give credit to the camera man here. Trying to follow you doing something this crazy while being in a space not designed for filming and doing such a great job is impressive.
The topper in Europe cost about 2700€, about the same as a mini split AC including installation. But that is also a heat pump that can affordably heat the room in winter.
Linus has beat it by simply not requiring a $15/month to operate a $2500 topper
Nice
Wait that thing requires a subscription?????
@@genderender Yup, I'd pay the 2000 no problem, love the idea. I am not paying 15-25 dollars a month for the subscription for the app. That is absurd.
@@gregortheoverlander4122 can you control it without the app?
I would have liked a more serious approach, though...
Alex and Linus is a combination for an insurance claim
Alex is truly the mad scientist of LMG.
Hahaha indeed! :)
That's why the put the disclaimer at 15:18
imagine needing a subscription service to use all the features of the bed you bought
These are my favorite videos. I love it when you guys make random things.
Whole house water cooling was one of my favorites too!
Please don’t stop.
Also Alex is a stud 😁
Let's have this turned into a series. I'm down for the single day Linus & Alex attempt at replicating their sponsors products.
Just next time go with a sponsor that's not a terrible predatory company selling a subscription service mattress that stops working the millisecond it realizes it lost its connection to the cloud server
normally the Alex videos frustrate me with the lack of preparation and immense amounts of jank. but this format where you can compare it to a sponsored product works for me. also a cool way to explore the problems the product solves and any neat engineering ideas.
@@daylen577 Yeah this pretty much describes most companies now, with subscription models - pretty soon even your toaster will require a subscription :P
"Linus and Alex attempt to replicate Dbrand" incoming. lol
I've always wanted to dream in 4K 300fps.
Linus: Has extrem good server hardware to not have to use cloud subsciptions for smart home stuff
also Linus: Gets a bed that needs a subscription
*was given a bed and paid to make a video about it.
Did he let Dennis cut his hair again?
It also costs $2000+
I couldn't believe my eyeballs when I saw the subscription, they're charging you monthly to gather your data lmao
@@VGZTeaTime "required for a year" my ass, I'm genuinely pissed off at Linus for this, hope the dislike counter extension helps show how bad this is.
Linus: I don't want my smart light switches to rely on someone else's cloud.
Also Linus: I'm perfectly fine with my BED relying on someone else's cloud AS WELL as paying a yearly subscription fee for it.
@@toseltreps1101 Someone completely missed the point here
Yeah feels like he kinda glossed over that particular feature set for some ..reason ..
@@joeypizza2761 That's not a feature, that's an ant-consumer practice.
He actually uses the switches and doesn't use this bed.
@@joeypizza2761 yeah, I think he felt that ignoring that part would be dishonest. But he refrained from expressing his opinion because, my guess, he can’t say anything good about subscription without lying.
Worst part - product seems actually good.
"you dont have to worry about your wifi going down and your bed not cooling right" is definitely one of the sentences of all time
teddy K was right
linus and alex: "we could do it better"
eight sleep: "we've seen your videos"
It really feels like these two get in the same room and suddenly they start squabbling over a single shared brain cell. It's absolutely hilarious and I am here for it.
1 brain cell? LOL😂😂😂
@@ytl6689Considering how much they sniff glue and melted plastic in this show, that might not be that far off.
Alex and Linus are like a self-reinforcing loop of crazy ideas and I love it. These are hands down my favourite videos.
Any duct tape engineering experiment with Alex and Linus is a must watch... No matter the actual experiment.
Ah yes. The monthly subscription bed - just what I needed. Up next the subscription toilet. "Honey the toilet says it off-line due to subscription non-payment."
you dont have to extend the subscription after the first mandatory year of "membership". just cut off the water hoses with a regular kitchen knife and enjoy the topper on any of your premium mattresses without paying for it monthly/yearly.
easy peasy 5head move
and btw: never heard of a piss bottle? just have some creativity man, cant you even outsmart your smart toilet?!
we are getting closer to the edgerunners cyberpunk show turning into reality by the second
Alex's sheer delight at having ridiculous ideas is probably the best part of the video. The noise and run he made to go get the Quick 220...perfection.
I remember when Alex was only behind the scenes mainly and would get nervous on camera.
Its amazing to see how far LTT has come over the years, especially Alex and Anthony. I enjoy every single crazy build Alex comes up with
Alex's transformation from shy boi into an unhinged mad scientist of jank has been wonderful.
it's been a while since we last saw anthony
his car reviews in short circuit are the best.
@@vnc.t they should honestly create another channel for Anthony and his own team. "Unix Tech Tips" haha
17:40 Alex best wingman. he was like that's a terrible idea but if you want to do it ima help you.
Ah yes, my mattress has definitely been missing a year long mandatory subscription fee. Innovation!
after already paying thousands for the matress topper.
It isn't mandatory.
@@izzibizzi308 "A membership is required for the first 12 months (cancel any time), and covers two separate users per Pod." From the product page.
@@izzibizzi308 okay how about "a required subscription fee to actually fully use the features of a TWO THOUSAND DOLLAR SHEET" is that better?
@@joeypizza2761 you can still heat and cool. That's all I use and care about. I don't need automatic temps or alarm. Just need cool bed lol
Excellent. Shoutout to Yvonne for her supernatural levels of patience with shenanigans.
The fact that Alex didn't know he was "kind of allergic" to latex says a lot about how this man goes in.
Just saying...
This should be a top comment, lol
I have a similar allergy. I was well aware of it before his age.
😅😅😅
Raw 🐕
I was thinking the same thing 🤣🤣🤣
Doesn't have to feel cold. The foam absorbs the heat, and the tubing will carry it away whether it's touching you or not. You're laying there a long time.
You can put it as far back as you want, or even run it through the mattress. It'll still work with the right flow. Similar systems are sold pre-built.
I'll be getting or making one when I pick up a new mattress soon. Simple sensors in the topper are enough to have a machine keep the bed at a desired temperature.
Quite a bit of this stuff is just available at aquarium shops; sensors and all.
I love how Alex gives dwight feeling sometimes, and the fact that he explains and keeps looking at the camera, is priceless.
Water cooling things with Alex is the best
But thats Luke right?🙃
5 minutes after Linus stepped down as the CEO of LMG, he already tries to water cool a darn mattress.
I love where this is going.🤣
Bring back the jank !!
5min? This video was recorded some time ago and as of the announcement it's still 6 weeks to go 🙄
I actually wouldnt hate this kinda sponsor integration more often, this is quite fun and having the sponsor isnt that abrasive.
You trying to beat them with Alex and maybe the other engineers makes good janky content
Sadly, this is a mattress topper for 2k that requires a subscription plan to be bought extra along with the product.
@@xmlthegreat and it doesn't even heat during the Winter! it only cools
Hacksmith LTT
@@jorelc6I thought the 8Sleep one DOES heat though... The LTT hackjob doesn't.
@@jorelc6 they mentioned right at the beginning that it heats and cools...
8:25 fyi for ppl cutting foam, insulation, and similar materials…….a cordless electric knife w/ the brew blades works extremely well! What use for batt insulation when installing a house, and oh, it also cut through open/close cell foam insulation very well to! So glad made cordless b/c corded electric knives were a pain when up in attic or crawl soace😅
Cheers✌🏻
I’m sure the sponsor loves this as it makes their own product seem vastly superior than Alex & Linus’s effort. Also Yvonne Has the patience of a saint for all of her husbands crazy content schemes
It might be, but so are other competitors products - and those do not require a 17-27€ monthly subscription to use your bed cooling. Another commentor recommended ChilliSleep and they are even half as cheap as the sponsor's base price
If it wasn't for the money involved I'm sure she would have stopped the shenanigans LONG ago
idk man, a subscription for a bed seems pretty fucking stupid to me.
Subscription monthly for my bed? $25 a month is crazy for an app on my bed. Also, it is kind of creepy to have all the information from my sleep habits stored on some database. I'm sure with the sensors their able to tell everything that happens in the bed. More importantly, why do I need a subscription for my bed? I was actually going to purchase one of these until it said the app was mandatory for the first year. They need to change that. I'm sure there's a lot of people like myself who would benefit from a product like this, were ready to purchase, and stopped because of the monthly fee and privacy concerns.
you can bet it stops working when you dont extend the "membeship" after the first year. because its so easy to restrict: no membership extension = no log in profile = no log in = no turning on of that fucking abomination of an overpriced cooling mattress.
i send Eight Sleep an email and asked what would happen if i dont extend the mebership after a year. lets see if they even answer my mail. i bet they wont, because it would be a fucking scam to have this overpriced shit being useless after a year.
the idea alone is beyond insane!
i must be in a simulation...a BAD one!
"Your bed has detected a lack of morning wood. Have you considered talking to your doctor about ED?" 😆 (Btw, this is a real thing guys.)
Having a "Linus's House" set for filming is a great idea not only for Linus & Yvonne's sanity but also for privacy.
I thought that's why they have kitchen scene and stuff in the office building
@@25566they can do the same thing with a bedroom for stuff like this, they already have a living room set… you don’t need a whole house
How about getting a small house in the suburbs to film and maybe do some video editing on the scene XD
Use the foam that's in patio furniture. That stuff is the most open open-cell foam there is. I guess that's so it can dry off after it rains, before mold sets in. Then just throw box fans under the bed (not directly on the floor), blowing upwards. The air goes right through.
As a plumber i keep thinking Linus needs a mechanical plumber for the stuff he wants Alex to do haha
They were ridiculously overcomplicating the installation in the foam. Should we cut it with a razor blade for clean precise cut? Nah let's burn through it with a hot rod instead because I'd like a little char on my mattress topper. Should we use hot glue or silicone nah let's use a 2 part mixture that's not even capable of mixing when the layers of foam are together. 😆
@@GrabLifeByDaPoosy if CA is cyanoacrylate they don't need an activator, that just seal it more fast but is just water, on some point the ambient humidity go to do the work
"With their subscription service" yeah I'm not paying a subscription to control a mattress I already paid for
Yeah, and in a few years they shut down the service and you're left with a non-smart mattress that you could have had much cheaper.
yeah linus always complaining about subscription services until they pay for a video...
@I killed that beard guy That already exists. It was for a motorcycle airbag vest thingy. If it detected you were in a crash, it would only activate if you were still paying the subscription.
@@alawrence8228 as i understood, the subscription is for some advanced sleeptracking stuff and not for the functionality of the thing and its appcontrol
Felt the same way when I heard that!
I freaking love Alex cuz he's just pure engineer brain the whole time. You can tell he absolutely did not notice that it wouldn't be comfortable and only cared about the temperature.
"You asked me to cool it, you didn't say you wanted to be comfortable on it."
Regardless on how thick the insulation is, if you give it heat or pull out heat it will still heat and cold.
The insulation just slows/delays the process. It doesn't stop it.
Inevitably, no matter what the same amount of energy will eventually transfer to reach equilibrium.
And the higher the temperature differential, the faster the process of energy transfer occurs.
Just something to keep in mind.
I love the "Janky Cooling with Alex videos". Somehow it always managed to find a new level of fresh jank.
Really fun show concept - would love to see more like this!
1) You don't just showcase a product, by creating a one-day build version you also demonstrate some of the concepts behind its operation in a fun way
2) Fun build video - always good
3) Jank-geneering = always a win
Random idea for Cooling Bed V2
Instead of doing a topper that is cooled switch it out for a water bed and have the fluid flow through the chiller. Direct contact cooling without the foam. Not sure if you can adjust the flow of the chiller but that would definitely get it nice and cold on those hot hot day. You don't try and water cool a gpu by cutting out radiator fins and adding tubing, you replace that and put a water block on it!!!
better random idea for cooling bed V3
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Good one.
That way you could use 2 single person waterbeds to accomodate for the different zones :)
'Adjust the flow of the chiller' - I reckon with a thermostat, right?
(Just measure the water temp; switch on/off when temperature is too high/low.
Could be completely analog if you set it up right, I think)
If you've ever owned a waterbed you know you don't need to cool them. Jumping into a waterbed when the heating mat has failed is like sitting on a cold toilet seat in winter. Now using a waterbed as a reservoir for a PC cooling loop? Now that might have some merit.
13:45
Linus: "aaand our chiller's broken"
The chiller: (  ̄△ ̄ )
I love how Alex projects have a tendency to just get more and more complex as the video goes.
This could really be a great series. If you inevitably fail, you prove the superiority of the sponsor, and if by some miracle you succeed, you give them better intel for improvements. Plus, it's hilarious.
Alex should have his own channel or series where he constantly creates jank and teaches us how to do it so that we can unite in the jank
Alex would have made a fantastic Mythbuster.
In the future, when cutting foam, use an electric filet/carving knife. I used to build foam headliners and thats what we used. It's like cutting butter.
15:18 those disclaimers are amazing, editor, you are a genius
The do not use as a cockring got me to almost spittake
I love the face and that "oh no" from Linus everytime when Alex says "great question!" hilarious 😂
I have to say the "sketchy watercooling with Alex & Linus" videos are my absolute favourite 😂
If you and your partner don't have the same comfort metrics, you should demand a zone for each. Your buddy is solid for making sure to keep two zones a feature.
i love how the eight sleeps unit still uses a standard Noctua cooler lol, also i love what the editors did with drawing the house instead of just blurring it that was funny xD
I was just thinking how anyone who's not a regular is not going to understand he's doing it so the exterior view can't be triangulated.
@@jemiebridges3197 They did show the exterior of the house in the past though. I don't see a reason to do it now, since the exterior has been leaked already.
14:00 The thermal properties will change dramatically when there's someone laying on the mattress. Suddenly its a whole lot less air in the foam
"I have tested nothing" is the most Alex response ever. Might as well just have the script say, "And then Alex went full send"
8Sleep has a $24/mo subscription just to use your $2500 mattress cover.
I'll take the janky chiller.
also another good reason to water cool your bed is if you have a memory foam bed. when they get warm they get super squishy and basicly dont support anything anymore. but when you cool it down it supports everything perfectly.
I am just so excited to see a video with Alex in it. The projects he works on are so entertaining!
Isnt this Luke?
I love how the solution to hold them in was super glue, which dries hard, instead of Super77 which has some amount of pliability. Plus, with the Super77 you could either spray it in each line and shove the tube in or you could spray it over the entire thing and attach a sheet to the top.
Yeah....😂 I was thinking like why not just put a clean new sheet of foam over top. Lol just seems to make more sense that way. I bet the company made them that way even.😂
When I was about 16, which is many years ago, I made my own refrigerated bed with the stuff from a refrigerator where I had flattened the plate that are in many little older refrigerators and just put it under a thin sheet of isolation in the bed. Me and my back had never been that cool during the summer when it was scorching hot in the room. A year later I made my worn AC for the room from scratch and It had way more power than I needed since it became even too cold in the room but worked really well. And it was no doubt the first that used R290 as the refrigerator gas (really LPG) since that was not really use back than commercially but is today.
I would absolutely watch Linus and Alex one-day builds! This was very entertaining
The Alex and Linus vs sponsor series would be a hit lol, really show all the work that goes into doing something right and also shows that the sponsors product saves you a lot of hassle. I’m sure even if the guys beat the sponsor it will be a lot more work than the original product
Alex is seriously such an agent of chaos and I love it.
17:35 omg linus doxed himself he lives in a 1st graders drawing of a house
Yvonne: "How are you gonna drain it?" Linus: "Don't worry about it." This reminds me of my wife and I and had me laughing out loud.
Linus: "Does that work, have you tried it on this foam?"
Alex: "I've tried nothing, Linus."
Alex just wings it & figures it out as he goes no matter the complexity of the project.
Someone: "What about this solution to our problem, will that work?"
Alex: "I don't know. Sure. Let's find out."
Forever my favorite host at LMG. lmao
Shout out to the Thermo Scientific 5000W Chiller, definitely the best new addition to the crew in terms of new creative content!
Here's a idea. A simple quilt on a wooden floor. You might wake up with slight back pain but it will be nice and cold. It would also be easy to cool
From the 120 to 240, to the carrying a chiller up the stairs with rachet straps, this video is pure chaos and i Love It
Alex really likes to test the limit of electrical safety lol
What about a waterbed that cools your PC and is heated by the PC for winter?
if anyone wants to stalk Linus, he has a big yellow door. 17:31. I'm sure if you drive around Canada long enough you can find it.
Can't wait for Linus to watercool his oven and stove!