The hosts of "Out of the Box" unbox and test various toys that are too dangerous for kids. They try out the Shock Ball, a ball that administers a harmless but surprising shock, and the Wrist Strap Fireball Shooter, a wrist-mounted device that shoots small fireballs. They also test the Pocket Shot, a compact slingshot that can shoot projectiles at high speeds, and the Stratolauncher, a device that can launch a 2-liter bottle into the air like a rocket.
Additionally, they try out the Vurtego, a 10-foot pogo stick that can launch users high into the air, and Lawn Darts, a game that involves throwing sharp, heavy darts at a target. They also demonstrate the Pyro Wallet, a wallet that can produce a small flame when a business card is removed.
Throughout the video, the hosts emphasize the dangers of these toys and stress that they are not suitable for children. They also provide humorous commentary and engage in playful banter.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The hosts are reviewing products on their show "Out of the Box".
2. They are testing the Shock Ball, a product recommended for ages 14 and up.
3. The Shock Ball can shock users and has silver touchpoints that must be touched to avoid getting shocked.
4. The product lights up when it's shocking and can turn off automatically for safety.
5. The hosts also review a wrist-strapped fireball shooter that allows users to shoot little fireballs from their wrist.
6. The fireball shooter uses flash paper or flash cotton pieces that are ignited when a button is pressed.
7. The hosts demonstrate how to use the Pocket Shot, a compact slingshot that can shoot BBs, metal ball bearings, paintballs, and spitballs.
8. The Pocket Shot can shoot projectiles up to 350 feet per second.
9. The hosts review the Stratolauncher, a product that allows users to make a rocket out of a 2-liter bottle and shoot it up to 350 feet in the air.
10. The Stratolauncher uses a bike pump to pressurize the rocket.
11. The hosts also review the Vurtego, a 10-foot pogo stick that can put users 10 feet in the air.
12. The Vurtego has an air-powered cylinder and requires users to wear protective gear, such as helmets and knee pads.
13. The hosts review Lawn Darts, a game that involves throwing sharp objects at a target.
14. Lawn Darts were banned in the US due to safety concerns.
15. The hosts review the Pyro Wallet, a wallet that can produce a flame when a button is pressed.
16. The Pyro Wallet uses highly flammable liquid and an arc lighter to produce the flame.
17. The hosts promote the website www.vat19.com, where viewers can purchase the products reviewed on the show.