VOCÊ NUNCA MAIS VAI TER PREGUIÇA - TESTE SUPREMO - Ep. 1319 - Summary

Summary

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**Title:** Surprise Test: Kitchen Utensils (Peeling & Cutting)

**Content:**

* Host introduces a special episode of "The Surprise Test" focusing on kitchen utensils, specifically peeling and cutting tools.
* They test two products:
1. An **electric potato peeler** with mixed results, struggling to peel a cucumber.
2. **Anti-crying glasses for cutting onions**, which surprisingly work, preventing tear-induction while cutting an onion.
* The host engages in humorous commentary throughout the testing process, acknowledging the usefulness of the onion-cutting glasses.

**Tone:** Light-hearted, humorous, and entertaining, with a focus on product testing and review.

Facts

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1. The "Surprise Test" is back after a hiatus in Jundiaí.
2. The current test is part of the "Ultimate Series" focusing on kitchen utensils.
3. This specific episode is about peeling vegetables and fruits.
4. The product being tested requires electricity to function.
5. The device has only two main pieces, according to the diagram.
6. It is designed to peel potatoes and possibly other vegetables/fruits.
7. The product also comes with a slicer, as demonstrated later.
8. The intention behind the cucumber being tested is to use it with its peel.
9. A separate product for cutting onions without causing tears is introduced.
10. This anti-crying onion cutting product involves wearing special glasses with a seal.
11. Another trick mentioned to prevent crying while cutting onions is to put the onion in the fridge.
12. The episode was recorded in a setting with an audience, as implied by "[Applause]".
13. The content is part of a series with previous episodes, as hinted at by "we'll see you in the next one".

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- **Removed Contextual Details**: Some details that provided context but weren't standalone facts (e.g., the host's personal anecdotes, reactions, or comparative statements) were excluded to keep the list concise and fact-oriented.
- **Focus on Tangible Information**: The extraction prioritized tangible, verifiable information over procedural or subjective experiences described in the text.