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As you may have seen on the main channel, we actually had Linus play with this industrial grade

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hard drive crusher. It made us think, what else can it crush? So Sammy put together a bin of

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apparently e-waste, including a red bull can, that we're going to try crushing today.

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We've got RAM. We'll try throwing in it.

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You know, we can't put this in. Wait, why? It has a battery. What about it? It would explode.

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Oh, what, actually? Yes, it doesn't matter if it's dead. It would probably actually fire.

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I saved us the thousand dollars. And my life, maybe. I'm glad we're worried about the money,

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though. No, the money. Oh my God. Another hard drive we're going to crush. And some SSDs. I guess

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we can try some old CDs too. Nobody uses these anymore, anyways. There's the run crusher button,

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but first we need to load it. You have these like really heavy, like rails almost. Kind of just

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slide in on the rails. And then you'll take your hard drive. And it has an image telling you,

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I guess, to put it in a certain way. I don't know if that actually affects it. Again, I wasn't there

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for the main video, but pretty much that's it. They claim it makes a connection between the aluminum

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here. And so that way it's like, without anything in there, it wouldn't ever go down and crush.

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But you know, it's non-conductive stuff we're putting in anyways, so I don't know why it's

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working. Nice to phone. Well, yeah. But then I'm pretty sure all we have to do is run the crusher

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now. And it should crush. I was kind of hoping it like exploded. I guess that yeah, that constitutes

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destroyed. It only like really bent them. It didn't actually even like break the plates on the inside.

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I find interesting. I remember at my old job, when we used to have to destroy a client's data,

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we would open the drives ourselves, go in and either shatter the discs or scratch them up beyond

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repair with like a screwdriver or something. Batteries removed. Thank you. Thank you. Oh,

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so we can crush your phone. Batteries removed. Okay. I'm still slightly scared. I don't know why.

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Again, we're just going to say this. This is e-waste. We're not crushing perfectly good working

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stuff. So if we're going to go smaller, we actually just take out the aluminum bars and they have this

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little device. Looks like a trampoline almost. It's squishy on the top. And then we just line it up

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again with those rails, run our crusher again. Like a little far back. I'm a little scared.

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Oh my God, look at all that glass. So much glass. Oh my God. Oh, we shouldn't have that last. I think

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we shouldn't have that last. Do you want gloves? Nah. Bro. Worksafe wants to know your location.

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No, we should get gloves. Oh, wow, there's a lot of glass. Yeah, we should probably get gloves.

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You notice with this gadget, it actually has the three little points that it pushes down on

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whatever object and it uses the single blade. Like it did crush the hard drive, but it then

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does three more. Patient, I want to. Yep. So we did take the battery out. I'm glad we're checking now.

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After it's been crushed, I want to do RAM next. If I can fit. Oh, no. Oh, no. Okay. I guess we're

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doing one. Can't really fit both. Go crush it. Oh, wow. Oh, wow. It actually, it'll, it can't

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crush me. It can't be crushed. Press and hold reverse to reset. Oh, I don't think the reason why

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it might not have had as much power to actually crush all the way through. These machines are

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normally 220 or 240 volt, but this one has been rewired so it can run off just North American

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outlets. So it's probably not getting enough voltage to actually do what it wants to and

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crush all the way through. Luckily, we don't need this high voltage. We can just do it the old

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fashion way. Maybe if I'm strong enough. I am not strong enough. Yeah, let's do a CPU next.

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What CPU is this? Corduo. It's classic. There we go. There it goes. Crush, crush, crush.

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That's awesome. I want them to explode though and I'm going to pop. Put a battery in there.

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It's not a bad idea. Little L CPU. Took the L on this one, dude. Holy. Oh yeah,

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you can actually see the die. It cracked underneath. I don't think this will fit.

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Okay, we're not doing a fan today. I was handed these and it said crush one of their business

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cards. I was like, this is just a 3D printed fidget. They have their little logo right there.

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Don't show Sarah that we're about to crush dinosaurs. Oh my, oh my God, this is so gruesome.

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Look away, kids. What? This doesn't look right.

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Eli. It's okay, my child. Jordan, why?

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It's okay, my sweet prince.

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That one was a lot louder than the other ones. Yeah, my jaw's literally dropping.

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Oh, no. Oh, no. It looks more like a fish now.

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Oh, it's still fidgets. Yeah. I think fidgets for...

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Yeah, look. You can totally play with this. Give that to the nephew you don't like.

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Can I have it? Yeah. Here you go. Thanks.

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We'll do one SSD here. We'll load it in.

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Oh, it looks so sad. That one crushed a lot more than the others. It went like deeper.

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It's a little mustache. Can we see inside? I mean, I might be able to pry it open.

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No, we gotta crush it open. Well, that's part of the video.

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Okay, then let's flip it the other way and we'll put it back in.

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I thought for a second it was just going to flatten it out. I was like, it works again.

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We can just plug it in. I mean, the connectors are all destroyed. It's kind of peeling on this side.

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No. Are there screws in it? No. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Good idea. It's still scary putting my fingers in here,

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even though I know it's not supposed to crush. And it doesn't even go that far.

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Like, you know, it goes to like here, but it's still, it's a weird feeling.

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Time to crush. Remember how I said earlier, I didn't really know how the safety check

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worked because it said it was conductive? I guess it must be just enough because

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we can't get this SSD to work in this orientation. I guess we're not crushing it this way.

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Below my foot. No, like this, like this, the OG crusher.

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You're filing me for work safe earlier? Don't step on my fingers. I don't know how I'm actually

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going to get this one in there. There is actually dedicated two and a half inch sleds,

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which is these ones here, a little bit different shape. And then they go like that.

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Oh, it says click to destroy. So it's registering that it's in there.

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It's probably just going to push it out of the way, but we'll give it a try.

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This is e-waste.

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The media's been destroyed, it says right here. Let's examine the damage.

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Sammy drank it. That's the damage that's been done. I'm going to try to crush it in a way that

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kind of tries to maybe keep some shape. There, it's flat-ish now.

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Oh, you can hear it, but I mean, it's just going to push it or? Chug, chug, chug, chug. Oh, this is melting from my perspective.

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Media's been destroyed, baby. Well, I mean, you can see where the blade hit in this area,

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but I did more damage to it than this machine. Again, it's not meant to destroy pop cans.

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Our final one, this one has a chance to be the most explosive.

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Some of these DVDs, I believe, can be actually like coated with glass.

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If I'm not mistaken, I don't think these ones, can your mom's DVD drive take 30 at the same time?

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This crusher can. Oh, oh, baby.

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No, it's still not being detected. Try doing one on the short side.

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One on the high side, because then we can do it in slanted. Maybe get more DVDs in to detect it.

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It looks like it didn't work slanted with that many DVDs, but we always have more, baby.

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Oh, God, that sounds like we're just jerry-rigging it. Let's do it. Okay.

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Don't do this at home, kids. We're going to try using these little alligator clips,

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because again, if it's connection-based, like it just needs to complete a circuit,

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these should actually be able to complete that for us. I like how we're breaking all like

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safety precautions built in. It's like, I want to crush some DVDs. Oh, God. Okay. I don't know why

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that scared me. I hate this so much. Incorrect media. Ah, dang it. Okay. What if we just put a

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hard drive with like on in there and then like the CD on top of it? So then these CD breaks.

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You're a **** genius. All right. Put like a small handful in there and we'll put the hard drive in.

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Let's go. We broke the system. I'm so scared.

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Oh, wow. No, it did. Or is that the plate? That's the hard drive. Oh, that is the hard drive. You're

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right. Yeah. That's what I expected out of the first hard drive that we crushed was this kind of

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shattering. But the DVDs live, baby. Oh no, definitely not. They've got a lot of scratching and

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dents. Oh my God. Oh my God. Oh, yeah. Look at this one. Look in here. So these, you can see all the

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plates. There was like probably, I can't, how much, how big is this drive? 16 or so. There's

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probably eight plates. That's super cool. Dude, glass drives are so much cooler. I got one more of

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those. Yeah. Oh yeah. Did break one. Yeah, you're right. Did break this one. There's so much glass

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in there, right? Didn't need a, oh my God. Oh, I think there was a piece of glass.

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We've crushed too many hard drives. There we go. Be careful. There's glass on the floor.

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So if you kneel, uh, who's kneel? Oh, it's like a pinata.

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That was sick. Oh yeah. There you go. So those are all the heads that read the data. They move

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back and forth like that. I got something stuck in my data. There you go. Now it'll work. These ones are dangerous though,

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because I remember breaking them and not realizing I had a glass one. And I used to do this.

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And so when I broke that work, it like shot glass at my face. Are you alive? I generally

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one up every day. Dude, we need to study me with specimen. That's some spicy seasonings.

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Like when you get the crumbs at the bottom of a like cereal bag, we want to see a CD properly

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break, right? I won't shatter it towards my face, but we'll do it the old fashioned way.

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Wow, really? The squint of power.

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Really? Oh, it's just folding it.

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Oh, that's no fun. Oh, wait, I missed it.

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You're doing it again.

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Now it's folding. I can't even recreate my accident.

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Thanks for watching the extras. Make sure you go check out the full video if you haven't already.

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Maybe go check out some other Floatplane extras. I don't know how well do you know your boss series is pretty good. Nope, no free cloud.

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It's on our own website. Nope, no free cloud. So what do you want me to shout out? What do you want me to throw? Bye.
