The video discusses three life hacks that were tested for their effectiveness and safety. The first hack involved covering a spoon in hot glue, which resulted in a useless and potentially toxic spoon. The second hack was a "razor blade kettle" that used electrical power to boil water, but was deemed extremely dangerous and not recommended. The third hack involved creating a "reciprocating knife" using a cheap plastic knife, a motor, and a piece of MDF. The host of the video warns against attempting the first two hacks due to their impracticality and safety risks, but suggests that the third hack could be a fun and creative project to do with kids. The video was sponsored by LastPass, a password manager, and the host promotes its use for increased security.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The video was sponsored by LastPass.
2. LastPass is a password manager that can generate and store unique passwords for online accounts.
3. The host of the video has a master password for LastPass that is between 20 and 50 characters long.
4. LastPass can automatically log users in on their mobile browser, mobile applications, and desktop browser.
5. LastPass has free and paid versions, with the paid versions offering more powerful features.
6. The host of the video tested a life hack that involved covering a spoon in hot glue.
7. The life hack was from an Instagram video and was considered exceptionally dangerous.
8. The host also tested a life hack that involved using two razor blades to boil water.
9. The razor blades were insulated with wood and wired up to a power source.
10. The host used salt to make the water more conductive.
11. The water turned brown and had a bad smell after being boiled with the razor blades.
12. The host made a tea by steeping a teabag in the brown water.
13. The tea was compared to a regular cup of tea made with the same type of teabag and regular water.
14. The host considered the life hack to be a parody and not a real solution for boiling water.
15. The host also tested a life hack that involved making a reciprocating knife using a plastic knife and an MDF handle.
16. The knife was able to cut through a lime and a bagel, but the host cut themselves with the plastic knife handle.
17. The host ended the video by showing a battlebot that was made using a light pack and a knife.