The speaker is reviewing the products they purchased after asking their audience to suggest useless items to buy online. They show the items they received, including no-gi wheels, an alien costume, a customized bag, Felipe Neto's book, glowing sticky tape, a mop that can be worn on the foot, a giant loaf of bread (which was much smaller than expected), underwear with a Free Fire design (which didn't fit), and a hamster outfit (which they didn't need because they don't have a hamster). They also mention a few items that didn't arrive, including the customized bag. The speaker makes humorous comments about each product and their experiences with them.
1. The speaker had previously asked viewers to send links to random products on the internet, which they would then purchase and review in a video.
2. The first product to arrive was no-gi wheels, which the speaker attempted to install while holding a camera, but struggled due to one-handed operation.
3. The speaker bought an alien costume and a product that never arrived. The alien costume arrived quickly, but the speaker was anxious about the unreceived product.
4. The speaker bought a customized bag, but had to deal with changes requested by the seller, delaying the arrival of the bag.
5. One of the best purchases the speaker made was Felipe Neto's book, which arrived quickly.
6. The speaker bought a glow-in-the-dark sticky tape, but it didn't glow as much as advertised.
7. The speaker bought a floor cleaner that looked cool but was not as effective as advertised.
8. The speaker bought a mini loaf of bread from China, which was much smaller than advertised.
9. The speaker bought underwear from a free fire game, but none of the 5 pairs fit correctly.
10. The final product to arrive was a hamster outfit, but the speaker didn't have a hamster and didn't know how to measure a hamster's waist.