My Sharp carousel microwave is still serving me well til this day, and I bought it long ago in 1986 at Sears. It still works because I NEVER put aluminum foil inside of it, nor will I.
Dum dum, we all know no METAL should be placed in a microwave. It's not like you will leave it there for 2 seconds and not realize it. PLUS, the microwave will still work, even after several accidental events with metal.
This guy needs to learn how to speak. He pauses in the middle of sentences, but doesn't pause at periods. It's like a verbal roller coaster listening to him.
According to the FDA, "food completely covered in aluminum foil should NOT be put in the microwave." "The electric fields in microwaves cause charges to flow through metal. Thin pieces of metal like aluminum foil are overwhelmed by the currents, causing them to heat up so quickly that they can ignite and start a fire." That wouldn't be a good day for anyone if that happened to them.
yeah.. i noticed he stold the hole content, even the explanation, as soon as i saw that i gave him a thumb down.. we cant support this type of content..
This guy has no clue about the real facts. E.g.: "fusion temperature of aluminium is 660 degrees centigrade which is enough to then Rolls Royces" 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm on a quest to learn the thickness of American standard and "heavy duty" foil. The thickness is NOT specified on the packaging, as it is in plastic bags. I got some WalMart "Heavy Duty" foil recently and it certainly feels thinner than before, and this is exactly what you'd expect from manufacturers, who are always looking for ways to sell you less. Hope I'm wrong. Cool pirated video. As far as putting foil into a microwave, it's not got enough mass for that purpose, but I routinely put stainless steel mixing bowls in the microwave. "No metal in microwaves" is an old wives' tale. Just don't put tiny bits of metal in, as they will overheat and could cause a fire.
@8:13 this is not a fact about aluminum. This channel is obviously botted because of the terrible engagement and quite frankly terrible videos. (at least this video was terrible)
Dude, this guy just stole it from the "official how it's made" aluminum 🤣😂😅
i was wondering why it was mirrored that explains it ,Asta bedank
word for word
Why would you show a video of putting aluminium foil covered bowl inside microwave in the beginning of the video 💀💀💀
Nice vid but 1807 is not ancient Egypt.
I picked up on that as well 🧐
This story is such a mix-up all over 😂😂🤣🤣 Did you see the Rolls Royce?
Followed by “moving forward to the 18th century…”
Was sat here SMH when he mentioned that..... Like "Really?!"
My Sharp carousel microwave is still serving me well til this day, and I bought it long ago in 1986 at Sears. It still works because I NEVER put aluminum foil inside of it, nor will I.
That sounds crazy
Dum dum, we all know no METAL should be placed in a microwave. It's not like you will leave it there for 2 seconds and not realize it.
PLUS, the microwave will still work, even after several accidental events with metal.
I'm here because of my love for foil. I thought for sure it came from aliens. I stand corrected lol
Uh, the first shot is aluminum in the microwave. Don't Put Metal Into A Microwave!!!!!!!
That was my first thought too!! 😀
Why is the video flipped?
Helps the algorithm from picking up that it's someone else's video.
Aluminum foil is a great product
Say aluminium one more time
🤣🤣🤣🤣 apparently that's how it's pronounced in British influenced areas.
Uhh..what kind of foil?!
This guy needs to learn how to speak. He pauses in the middle of sentences, but doesn't pause at periods. It's like a verbal roller coaster listening to him.
Best better take the foil put that microwace😂
this shows literally nothing about the process
epic thanks
Tin foil in microwaves actually works
According to the FDA, "food completely covered in aluminum foil should NOT be put in the microwave."
"The electric fields in microwaves cause charges to flow through metal. Thin pieces of metal like aluminum foil are overwhelmed by the currents, causing them to heat up so quickly that they can ignite and start a fire."
That wouldn't be a good day for anyone if that happened to them.
Do how is plastic ade from crdue oil which has hydrocarbon atoms. Sorta from alkene
Crdue is spelled crude.
Awful robotic commentary over non-matching video. Amateurish.
1807 "Ancient" ????
word dump over irrelevant images 👎
scam content.
Looks like flipped stolen video material.
yeah.. i noticed he stold the hole content, even the explanation, as soon as i saw that i gave him a thumb down.. we cant support this type of content..
17th Century Egypt is not ancient, aluminum will damage a microwave oven, and this episode is flipped. Did you steal this from somewhere or someone?
1807 ancient Egypt? 😂
This dude is a joke.
Heres your thumb down good sir
This guy has no clue about the real facts. E.g.: "fusion temperature of aluminium is 660 degrees centigrade which is enough to then Rolls Royces" 😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm on a quest to learn the thickness of American standard and "heavy duty" foil. The thickness is NOT specified on the packaging, as it is in plastic bags. I got some WalMart "Heavy Duty" foil recently and it certainly feels thinner than before, and this is exactly what you'd expect from manufacturers, who are always looking for ways to sell you less. Hope I'm wrong. Cool pirated video. As far as putting foil into a microwave, it's not got enough mass for that purpose, but I routinely put stainless steel mixing bowls in the microwave. "No metal in microwaves" is an old wives' tale. Just don't put tiny bits of metal in, as they will overheat and could cause a fire.
@8:13 this is not a fact about aluminum. This channel is obviously botted because of the terrible engagement and quite frankly terrible videos. (at least this video was terrible)
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