YouTubers blend TV, fridge, and boat in giant blender, netizens slam wastefulness
text_fieldsA viral video featuring a trio of YouTubers blending unusual objects, including a TV, fridge, boat, and golf balls in an enormous blender, has captivated the online community.
The creators behind the popular YouTube channel 'How Ridiculous', renowned for orchestrating daring experiments such as dropping cars from considerable heights, unveiled their latest venture — an attempt to construct the "world's largest blender."
The video, which was posted on August 5, showcases YouTubers Brett Stanford, Derek Herron, and Scott Gaunson as they employ the colossal blender to pulverise a variety of objects, ranging from a standard-sized fridge to golf balls. The video has garnered widespread attention, accumulating over 2 million views on YouTube alone.
Introducing the concept in the video, one of the creators displays immense enthusiasm for the giant blender, setting the stage for the outlandish experiment. The audience witnesses the destruction of objects as the trio feeds them into the gigantic blending machine, reducing even a boat to fragments.
The unconventional spectacle has left online viewers intrigued and somewhat puzzled by the audacious experiment. Among the plethora of comments, one user inquired, "But whyyyyyyyyyy?"
Another user humorously chimed in, "'What do you want in your smoothie?' 'Whatever's in the fridge.' Me who didn't hear 'whatever's in'."
Observing the remarkable feat, a third user remarked, "You literally blended a fridge."
The experimentation was not only a conversation starter but also sparked nostalgic sentiments among viewers. One user reflected, "Not being funny, as much as I enjoy watching you guys, I miss the old stuff, impossible shots, trick shots, and just you guys being mates. This being said, why not revisit the see-saw but do some serious engineering? Loads of stuff you could do with that."
Commenting on the creators themselves, another user expressed a distinctive opinion, stating, "Most annoying voice and behaviour on Instagram."


















