The host tests an air humidifier with various liquids, including carbonated water, soda, energy drinks, vodka, beer, juice, milk, yogurt, syrup, oil, anti-freeze, shampoo, and "dry water." Initially, the host is surprised that the humidifier works with most of these liquids, producing a strong scent. However, when trying thicker liquids like milk, yogurt, and syrup, the humidifier fails to produce steam. The host also tests "dry water," a dielectric liquid that boils at 49 degrees and cannot be consumed or used for washing. The humidifier does not work with dry water. Throughout the experiment, the host provides commentary and reactions to the results.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The experiment uses an air humidifier called the "Humidifier 3000".
2. The humidifier has an ultrasonic speaker that helps evaporate liquids.
3. The experiment tests various liquids, including carbonated mineral water, soda, Coca-Cola, energy drinks, vodka, beer, juice, milk, yogurt, syrup, oil, non-freezing liquid, fabric conditioner, shampoo, and dry water.
4. The humidifier successfully evaporates and produces steam with some liquids, including carbonated mineral water, soda, Coca-Cola, energy drinks, beer, and juice.
5. The humidifier does not produce steam with milk, yogurt, syrup, oil, non-freezing liquid, fabric conditioner, and shampoo.
6. The experiment tests dry water, which boils at a temperature of 49 degrees and is dielectric.
7. Dry water is very expensive and cannot be drunk or used for washing.
8. The experiment finds that anti-freeze liquid should not be poured into a humidifier at home.
9. The creator of the video has a clothing brand and is promoting it.
10. The video has reached 200,000 subscribers.
11. The creator is asking for 240,000 subscribers or 30,000 likes to upload a new video.
Note that I have excluded opinions and only extracted factual information from the text.