The video features Dima Maslennikov testing various life hacks that viewers have submitted. The hacks include using hydrogel and Coca-Cola to grow plants, scratching cars with a wet head and drying it, and using a doshirak (a type of can) to repair a frying pan.
In the first hack, Dima and his friend Klava create a hydrogel with Coca-Cola and water, and then they attempt to grow plants in it. However, the experiment fails, as the plants do not grow as expected.
In the second hack, Dima and his friend attempt to scratch their car using a wet head and drying it. However, this also fails, and they conclude that small scratches are not easily removed using nail polish remover.
The final hack involves using a doshirak to repair a frying pan. They sand the pan, apply paint, and then use a doshirak to repair it. However, when they attempt to cook an egg in the pan, the egg is covered in paint, indicating that the pan is not suitable for cooking.
Throughout the video, Dima and his team provide humorous commentary and engage with the viewers, making the video entertaining and informative.
1. The video is hosted by Dima Maslennikov, who is testing life hacks sent by viewers.
2. The host is struggling to choose only three life hacks for the video from the numerous submissions received.
3. The host decides to use a vortex machine to select three life hacks from a list printed on a piece of paper.
4. The first life hack tested involves using hydrogel, Coca-Cola, and butterfly hydrogel to grow plants.
5. The host decides to give the bouquet of roses to someone who is "extremely stupid".
6. The host concludes that the first life hack does not work.
7. The second life hack involves cleaning your head with a dry towel.
8. The third life hack is about scratching your car with a stationery button, a key, and a screwdriver.
9. The host concludes that the scratches made by a key are the most effective.
10. The host then tests a life hack that involves using a doshirak to repair a frying pan.
11. The host concludes that this life hack is not effective and receives a "gigantic minus" in the entire history of testing.
12. The host invites viewers to send in their own life hacks for future videos.
13. The host's Instagram username is mentioned.