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**Title:** Unboxing and Review of Knives Ordered from China
**Content:**
* Host, Timor, unboxes a collection of 5 knives ordered from China, ranging from ~$2 to ~$20.
* Each knife is reviewed, highlighting its features, sharpness, and value for money.
* The knives include:
1. A ~$20 "goose" knife with a plastic handle.
2. A ~$7 colorful knife with a good case.
3. A ~$2 keychain knife with a hidden blade.
4. A ~$8 foldable, semi-automatic knife with a metallic handle.
5. A ~$10 iridescent, gradient-colored knife.
* Additionally, Timor showcases "uncuttable" gloves made from a special material, demonstrating their effectiveness against sharp knives.
* The video concludes with a "best comments" section, where Timor engages with his audience, and a call-to-action to like, subscribe, and share the video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, keeping each fact as a short sentence and excluding opinions:
1. The narrator, Timor, has a small unpacker helping him.
2. Timor ordered a collection of knives from China.
3. The package contained five knives and a pair of gloves.
4. The gloves are made of a material that is impossible to cut.
5. The knives range in price from approximately $2 to $20.
6. The first knife (the "goose") costs around $20.
7. The second knife costs around $7 and comes with a case.
8. The third knife is a keychain with a hidden knife, costing less than $2.
9. The fourth knife is a foldable knife with a metallic handle, costing less than $8.
10. The fifth knife has an iridescent (gradient) color and costs around $10.
11. The knives were tested for sharpness on various materials, including cardboard.
12. The narrator also tested the cut-resistant gloves with the sharp knives.
13. The gloves withstood cuts from all the knives without sustaining damage.
14. The video ends with a "best comments" section, featuring comments from viewers.