I thought it would work!
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I unbox and test kitchen gadgets, to review and see if they are any good. Will this corn on the cob thresher work? I test an onion chopper and slide graters too.
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@MinecraftCreepypasta404
18 күн бұрын
All
@Halloween-Kiddo
18 күн бұрын
Probably the hot dog gadgets lol
@elmagnifico4275
18 күн бұрын
,.m , 2:34
@namratabajracharya4861
18 күн бұрын
All lol
@DerekChendan
18 күн бұрын
all of it
I love how this KZreadr hasn't quit for 12 years.
@abhigyan4892
18 күн бұрын
why would he even quit?
@LiamFrancisOlarte
18 күн бұрын
@@abhigyan4892 I'm just saying that because some KZreadrs have quit/died.
@versionplayz9622
18 күн бұрын
Same
@VALORANTKunai
18 күн бұрын
@@LiamFrancisOlartebro really said „/died“ 💀 (Rip to them all tho)
@rekire___
18 күн бұрын
@@LiamFrancisOlartemy man have bill to pay
This corn thingy is not for sweat corn but for the hard one that's used for popcorn....
@drbolle5992
18 күн бұрын
Also it should be used with the low RPM setting of a drill.
@gnimag6674
18 күн бұрын
yeah that makes more sense
@samuelfellows6923
18 күн бұрын
The first 1st item; ✅ - dried corn and lower drill speed 🙄
@thatguyloris
18 күн бұрын
THATS WHAT I WAS THINKING
@Halfalp2011
18 күн бұрын
Ah yes sweat💦 corn
"Pretty cool huh" never gets old ❤
@DaveHax
18 күн бұрын
@LiamFrancisOlarte
18 күн бұрын
Fr.
@gagankartawiria9917
18 күн бұрын
Same as the piano toon in the background@@DaveHax
@Quazex9174
18 күн бұрын
@@DaveHax ᑭᖇᗴTTY 🅒🅞🅞🅛 🇭 🇺 🇭 ?
@estee_navro8524
17 күн бұрын
Uh-huh you can say that again
The slap chop gadget could be really useful for disabled people as well as the other gadgets which i don't find many people considering
@patrickdix772
16 күн бұрын
That's the only people I'd suggest it for, learning to properly use a knife to dice and mince gives far better, consistent results. Though a small food processor is better. It's also a huge pain to clean, at least the version we had, which opened on hinges to reveal the blade.
@ShintogaDeathAngel
15 күн бұрын
I can’t stand these slap chop gadgets at all. They seem to get stuck, or just completely mangle what they’re supposed to be chopping.
the first gadget is supposed to be used for dry corn which is hard almost as a rock so you can feed the corn to animals
@hailan12
13 күн бұрын
Correct
@Banger_Eye
11 күн бұрын
Great point man
"Pretty coom huh" -my 4 years of pure bliss returns
@sidlittlegamer
18 күн бұрын
Lol
The drill thing is for fully ripe, dried corn as a grain, not sweet corn.
@brothergodzilla
18 күн бұрын
underrated comment
@pacmanO91712
17 күн бұрын
@@brothergodzillaits not underrated 😭
@brothergodzilla
17 күн бұрын
@@pacmanO91712 Ahem! Proof?
@spicybeantofu
15 күн бұрын
@@brothergodzilla lots of folks have said it lol
@brothergodzilla
15 күн бұрын
@@spicybeantofu ok so who asked YOU?
For #2, the veggie chopper- my mom always cut into quarters first & the chopper was successful
@LiamFrancisOlarte
17 күн бұрын
Nice! I think the veggi chopper is a really useful and reliable tool.
Thank you so much for taking the time to do the research and order the products that you highlight on your channel. I never miss an episode because you're always so nice and thorough with your explanations. And I have ordered some of the items in the past. Thank you again for all you do.
the corn drill is for dried corn lol
I love these gadget reviews, Dave! These are absolutely jaw dropping! I love your channel ❤
@DaveHax
18 күн бұрын
Well thanks so much 🙂
After 12 years: not dead, not quit, not “taken a break”. What a legend you are.
When all KZreadrs uploading videos for over 10 years are quitting, this guy is still making videos, good work
It's nice to see videos still coming out from you, even if it's been more then ten years or so! Just wanted to say, I hope you still enjoy what you do, and it'd be nice to potentially see more DIY-type videos, like the older ones? Anyhow, if you're reading this have a good day!
Been watching this channel since 2014 and I love how this guy has not changed the background audio or the style of filming. What a legend!
I still enjoy listening to your piano playing Dave 😊🎹🎶
@RomanZBoss3.0
13 күн бұрын
Music by Kevin MacLeod.
I also have a veggie chopper, it works great and is kinda fun to use. I would also suggest at least cutting it in half but quarters work better for larger veggies like onions
That corn thing honestly made me uncomfortable 😂
I think “pretty cool huh” is the best phrase
Love the video, keep making content like this which is so amazing
I think the first gadget is of raw dried corn.
for the first one you had to use dried corn
I had one of those choppers years ago and it was meant to be used with the base cover on. That keeps all the veg or whatever under the blade. The problem I had was the blade being hard to keep aligned with its upper cover.
Please keep coming back dave we love your videos and want to see you more often
i’ve been waiting for this guy to do a face reveal for the past 10 years
thanks for all your hard work over the years, sir. you're very industrious and admirable
UNDER 1 MINUTES ❤👍 Edit: For the corn thing in the beginning you are supposed to use dry corn 🌽
This is a good video so far very good amount of effort put in this video
I can remember a cutting chopper like the one shown from the late 60’s early 70’s, that didn’t catch on either!😂
That corn stripper is for dried corn, it's more common in asia than the west
@DaveHax
18 күн бұрын
Thanks, that makes a lot of sense!
@ArchiWorldRuS
18 күн бұрын
@@DaveHaxhope to see it in action again in one of the next episodes 😊
My childhood KZreadr, the best part is I can come back here after so long and feel the same like I had 10 years ago because he never changed his style, your honestly one of the best KZreadrs
“Pretty cool huh?” -A famous life inspirational quote from DaveHax
The last 6 year of watching you have been very good
@DaveHax
18 күн бұрын
Thanks!
I'd recommend trying the corn tool with a lower rpm on the drill
I was literally watching a DaveHax video when I had notification for this 🤣
@DaveHax
18 күн бұрын
How funny, which one were you watching?
@soundboardIIIlol
18 күн бұрын
Genius cleaning products that actually work 🤣
@OliverFryOfficial
18 күн бұрын
The same happened to me a few months ago!
"Pretty cool huh" will always be a memory to me!
6:20 thanks for the life hack
I think not being able to use the grater with the slider was an oversight in design, but absolutely love the idea of using the slider with the cutter. Might be a good design idea for a larger size mandolin.
@pranavc.d9268
14 күн бұрын
The black holder slider thing has clips on the side. I guess you can unclip it and put it on the grater side.
i feel like that first one has to be a gag gift for you're dad or pop type thing lol love that you are still doing KZread dave hope you are doing well too
@DaveHax
18 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! Yeah I'm doing well thank you, I hope you are too. Have a great weekend...
im somewhat sure that the first gadget is meant for dry corn for popcorn
The first gadget was making the corn mushy mainly (and it is a possibility) that either the bolts weren’t screwed all the way down or something else.
@tookitogo
17 күн бұрын
Nah, it’s made for dry corn, not sweet corn.
Keep it up Dave!
These gadgets are very cool Dave! They’re awesome 😎
@DaveHax
18 күн бұрын
DaveHax is the GOAT of hacks and life tips. Been a subscriber since around 2014 probably. Live your videos!
About the last grater/slicer gadget: I think it deserved a higher grade because you CAN use the slider with the grater. You just take the blade off and flip it.
It’s pretty cool he knows what a sine wave is.
@Therealgangsterfr-neverseder13
18 күн бұрын
What is a sine wave?
@carsonsmith3728
18 күн бұрын
@@Therealgangsterfr-neverseder13 good question. A sine wave is a geometric waveform that oscillates periodically , and is defined by the function y=sinx. In electricity, a sine wave is the representation of AC current.
the best thing is that this guy has been here for many years and never gave up, I think being a kitchen gadget reviewer was his dream😀
Congrats! You’ve made creamed corn. Yum!
if i were to guess for the corn thing you made two mistakse 1 it needs to be slower 2 the corn is too soft its probably intended for harder corn like popcorn corn (infact thats probably the type of corn you see used in the demonstration video)
The ginger and garlic grater/slicer looks like its a good kitchen tool
I watch your videos everyday when i feel bored. Keep the hacks going!
@DaveHax
18 күн бұрын
Thanks so much! Lots more coming soon...
@ilovecats_og
18 күн бұрын
@@DaveHax Wow! Cant wait to see them all!
how is this man not at 10m subs his content is so simple but soo entertaining and high quality.
That corn gadget is supposed to be used for corn with hard kernels
this first gadget looks like a torture device
love your videos man
The Hax really be haxing
i think the first one is for the cattle corn since its harder kernels
We have that slap chopper and its so nice
Yeah.... I got a grater like the green item in the video. It barely works, and i most often remove the slider and grate garlic normally. The slider tends to just tear the clove to ragged pieces around the middle of a clove
Best british youtuber ever
for the corn drill maybe try drilling at a slower speed by lightly pressing the trigger
This one gave me a good laugh!
I have that onion chopper btw. Takes me 20-30 minutes to chop the onions by hand.
The chopper you used they had them out in the 80s as my mum had 1 of them.
The cutter might work better for the onion if you peel the skin a little more
This looks like, "I ripped my incisors out by placing corn on the cob on a power drill," part II.
his voice is so calming..
I''m pretty sure the corn drill attachment is meant for getting kernels from dried corn cobs used for making popcorn.
I've got a different brand of food chopper but it's exactly like the one you tested. It's called the Slap Chop and is super! I've had mine for years and it's really held up! I find it extremely handy for chopping various fruits, vegetables, nuts, and herbs. I highly recommend a chopper similar to what you've got or the Slap Chop. It looks a bit sturdier than the one you've tested. 🙂 And I wouldn't waste my time with that ridiculous sweet corn stripper! It's an accident waiting to happen! LOL
I don’t know if anyone has said this but with the corn drill, it’s possible you’re drill is spinning way too fast meaning there’s way too much energy hitting the kernels There’s nothing really I’m using to back this up, just my thoughts
That corn processor is used for dried corn like field corn, or popcorn
For "Grater Slicer" I believe you need to move part from one side to other, it is like this so you don't have to move in such small dimension
After many years, STILL at it!
Hi Dave. I have the same graters that come in green, pink and blue
@DaveHax
18 күн бұрын
Ah cool, what do you make of them?
that first corn drill is so chaotic
@DaveHax
18 күн бұрын
Yeah definitely!
The second kitchen gadget is similar to one that was advertised as 'the slap chop ' !!
Prediction for 2025, and for like 12 years in the making, this guy was still not quit this guy our only hope for old KZread coming back
Wow my favorite nostalgic
I have number 3. I took the holder off so I had a mini grater for my Parmesan cheese at work 😅
I bought my mother an “Auto Chop” almost 60 years ago. Exactly the same as the one you demonstrated.
2:26 For this gadget You need dried corn not fresh... 0:08 you can see it on that videa that it is dried corn ...
2:27 I have one of those, but it has different colors and shape.
His “again” is so iconic
for big grater use slader on other side
I think the issue with the half onion was that there was a dry, tough layer still on the outside it was catching on- you can also see it with the pre-cut onion, it just gets pushed down the side instead of catching on the whole blade like with the whole one. Try peeling the top layer under the flaky skin off and maybe it'll work better.
Wicked easy coffee cake recipe INGREDIENTS Yields: 8 slices CUPS FOR THE SPONGE * 50 grams walnut pieces * 225 grams caster sugar * 225 grams soft unsalted butter (plus some for greasing) * 200 grams plain flour * 4 teaspoons instant espresso powder * 2½ teaspoons baking powder * ½ teaspoon bicarbonate of soda * 4 large eggs * 1 - 2 tablespoons milk FOR THE BUTTERCREAM FROSTING * 350 grams icing sugar * 175 grams soft unsalted butter * 2½ teaspoons instant espresso powder (dissolved in 1 tablespoon boiling water) * approx. 10 walnut halves (to decorate) METHOD 1. Preheat the oven to 180°C/160°C Fan/gas mark 4/350°F. 2. Butter two 20cm / 8inch sandwich tins and line the base of each with baking parchment. 3. Put the walnut pieces and sugar into a food processor and blitz to a fine nutty powder. 4. Add the 225g/2 sticks butter, flour, 4 teaspoons espresso powder, baking powder, bicarb and eggs and process to a smooth batter. 5. Add the milk, pouring it down the funnel with the motor still running, or just pulsing, to loosen the cake mixture: it should be a soft, dropping consistency, so add more milk if you need to. (If you are making this by hand, bash the nuts to a rubbly powder with a rolling pin and mix with the dry ingredients; then cream the butter and sugar together, and beat in some dry ingredients and eggs alternately and, finally, the milk.) 6. Divide the mixture between the 2 lined tins and bake in the oven for 25 minutes, or until the sponge has risen and feels springy to the touch. 7. Cool the cakes in their tins on a wire rack for about 10 minutes, before turning them out onto the rack and peeling off the baking parchment. 8. When the sponges are cool, you can make the buttercream. 9. Pulse the icing sugar in the food processor until it is lump free, then add the butter and process to make a smooth icing. 10. Dissolve the instant espresso powder in 1 tablespoon boiling water and add it while still hot to the processor, pulsing to blend into the buttercream. 11. If you are doing this by hand, sieve the icing sugar and beat it into the butter with a wooden spoon. 12. Then beat in the hot coffee liquid. 13. Place 1 sponge upside down on your cake stand or serving plate. 14. Spread with about half the icing; then place on it the second sponge, right side up (i.e. so the 2 flat sides of the sponges meet in the middle) and cover the top with the remaining icing in a ramshackle swirly pattern. 15. This cake is all about old-fashioned, rustic charm, so don’t worry unduly: however the frosting goes on is fine. similarly, don’t fret about some buttercream oozing out around the middle: that’s what makes it look so inviting. 16. Gently press the walnut halves into the top of the icing all around the edge of the circle about 1cm apart.
I just love the gadgets its amazing awesome video
2:10 that looks soft and fluffy for some reason...
It looked like the corn in the first picture was dried. So it probably works if the corn is dried and hard
the slider slicer could be used for making home made potato chips
The pretty cool huh never gets old
The corn separator is meant for dry corn cobs
Try using the corn gadget on a slow speed. I noticed it was grinding them.
You can always turn the torque on the drill down to one instead of three that would be a good start
2:22 I think it might be spinning too fast? It seems like it’s meant to push the corn kernels out of the skin stuck to the cob, and since it’s spinning so quickly it’s pulverizing the corn in the process
Dave your ny inspiration for cooking
Btw, you actually want the garlic to be mushy most of the time, so you can get the most flavor.
I have an idea that you should do for the corn thing if you push on the drill button less it goes slower so maybe you just have to go slower maybe going full speed with the drill messes it up
For cow corn/dried corn.