THE BORING FLAMETHROWER 2.0 $29.99

Published on February 3, 2018
Duration: 18:19

This video demonstrates the creation and use of a DIY Nerf Flamethrower 2.0, built on a Nerf Retaliator Elite platform, for various cooking applications. Instructor Edwin Sarkissian, known for his experimental content, showcases how to modify the toy gun with a propane torch attachment and laser sight. The flamethrower is then used to successfully prepare grilled cheese, roast peanuts, make s'mores, and even fry eggs, highlighting its utility for quick outdoor cooking. The project is presented as a more affordable and accessible alternative to commercial flamethrowers.

Quick Summary

The DIY Nerf Flamethrower 2.0, built on a Nerf Retaliator Elite, costs $29.99 and is designed for outdoor cooking. It can be used to make grilled cheese, roast peanuts, toast s'mores, and fry eggs. Users must exercise caution and adhere to local flame length regulations, such as California's 3.5-inch limit.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Inspiration
  2. 00:39The Nerf Flamethrower Reveal
  3. 01:12Cooking with Fire: Grilled Cheese
  4. 04:31Roasting Peanuts and Popcorn
  5. 06:12Making S'mores
  6. 07:03Flamethrower Eggs
  7. 08:05Conclusion and Pricing

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the DIY Nerf Flamethrower 2.0 and how much does it cost?

The DIY Nerf Flamethrower 2.0 is a custom-built device based on a Nerf Retaliator Elite toy gun, modified with a propane torch attachment. It is available as a kit for $29.99, making it a budget-friendly alternative to commercial flamethrowers.

What can you cook with the DIY Nerf Flamethrower 2.0?

The flamethrower can be used for various outdoor cooking tasks. Demonstrations include making grilled cheese sandwiches, roasting peanuts, toasting marshmallows for s'mores, and even frying eggs, showcasing its versatility for quick meals.

Are there any safety concerns or regulations for the DIY Nerf Flamethrower 2.0?

Yes, operating any open-flame device requires extreme caution. Users must be aware of local regulations, such as California's 3.5-inch flame length limit, and ensure a safe operating environment free from flammable materials.

What materials are needed to build the DIY Nerf Flamethrower 2.0?

The core components include a Nerf Retaliator Elite toy gun, a propane torch nozzle, a propane or MAPP gas tank, and a green laser sight for aiming. Various food items are also used for demonstration.

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