The hosts, James and Zach, test various car accessories from Wish.com, a website that offers cheap and often unusual products. They review the following items:
1. A $23 supercharger that doesn't actually work and is considered a scam.
2. A universal car phone holder that attaches to the steering wheel, which works but is not practical.
3. The "Stupid Car Tray," a car organizer that takes up the entire passenger seat and is considered mediocre.
4. A Super OBD2 chip tuning box that claims to increase power and torque but is likely a scam.
5. "Cleaning Goop," a detailing product that is too liquidy and doesn't work well.
6. An electronic turbo fake dump valve that makes a turbo sound effect and is considered a funny prank.
7. Armrest lasers that shine lights inside the car and are considered a novelty item.
8. An LED exhaust pipe that lights up and is considered a humorous but unnecessary accessory.
The hosts conclude that while some of these products are scams or not practical, others can be entertaining or useful in certain situations.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The hosts, James and Zach, are testing car accessories from Wish.com.
2. The first product is a "Double Turbine Turbo charger Air Intake Gas Fuel Saver Fan Car Supercharger" for $23.
3. The product is deemed a scam and not a real supercharger.
4. The second product is a "Universal Car Phone Holder" for $1.92.
5. The product works but blocks the car's gauges and may cause safety issues.
6. The third product is a "Stupid Car Tray" for $43.41.
7. The product is deemed "stupid" but not a scam, and it's a car organizer tray.
8. The fourth product is a "Super OBD2" chip tuning box for $8.
9. The product is deemed a scam and doesn't actually do anything to improve the car's performance.
10. The fifth product is a "Cleaning Goop" for $7.
11. The product is deemed a scam and doesn't work well for cleaning.
12. The sixth product is an "Electronic Turbo Fake Dump Valve" for $35.
13. The product makes a sound like a turbocharger but doesn't actually improve the car's performance.
14. The seventh product is an "Armrest Laser" kit for $17.
15. The product is deemed a partial jam and works as advertised but may cause eye damage.
16. The eighth product is an "LED Exhaust Pipe" for $40.
17. The product is deemed a jam and works as advertised, making the exhaust pipe light up.
18. A total of 200,000 people voted for the dumbest product on Wish.com.
19. The hosts promote their Donut Dark Mode collection, which ends soon.
20. The hosts announce that they will be giving away dumb products to their Donut Underground members.