THE BORING FLAMETHROWER 2.0 $29.99

Published on February 3, 2018
Duration: 18:19

This video reviews a DIY flamethrower built from a Nerf Retaliator Elite, costing $29.99. It demonstrates the device's ability to create impressive flames, roast peanuts, make s'mores, and even cook eggs and grilled cheese. The creator highlights its affordability and ease of use compared to commercial alternatives, while also noting a flame length demonstration adhering to California regulations.

Quick Summary

The DIY flamethrower, built from a Nerf Retaliator Elite, costs $29.99. It can be used for outdoor cooking like making grilled cheese, s'mores, and eggs, offering an affordable alternative to commercial models.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Cheaper Flamethrower Goal
  2. 00:39Nerf Flamethrower Reveal & Demo
  3. 01:12Cooking: Grilled Cheese Test
  4. 04:31Cooking: Roasting Peanuts & Popcorn
  5. 06:12Cooking: Making S'mores
  6. 07:03Cooking: Flamethrower Eggs
  7. 08:05Conclusion & Price

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does the DIY flamethrower cost?

The DIY flamethrower kit featured in the video is available for $29.99. This makes it a significantly more affordable option compared to commercial flamethrowers.

What is the DIY flamethrower made from?

The flamethrower is a DIY project built using a Nerf Retaliator Elite toy gun as the base platform, modified with a propane torch attachment and a laser sight.

Can the DIY flamethrower be used for cooking?

Yes, the video demonstrates using the flamethrower for various cooking tasks, including making grilled cheese, roasting peanuts, toasting marshmallows for s'mores, and even cooking eggs.

What are the safety considerations for this DIY flamethrower?

While demonstrated to be functional, users should be aware of flame length regulations, such as California's 3.5-inch limit. Careful operation is needed to avoid accidental fires, like the popcorn incident shown.

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