@@tomthebadasscat I imagine if you were actually trying to hide drugs and slightly knew what you were doing you could pretty easily make this compartment airtight. That would at least make them much less likely to find it I'd think.
Imagine being the Estate Agent that has to sell Colin's house if/when he moves out: "Ahh, yes. Here we have the secret compartment to hide your snacks. And over here, a top-of-the-line retractable roof. Back there, your standard doomsday bunker"
Love your channel. Have build some crazy inventions myself. I built a front loader attachment out of radiators welded to make the bucket, scaffolding and the hydraulics from the tail lift of an old van. Bolted to the front of an old airforce Land Rover. I build this because, I had a barn at stables, and when I wasn’t there, the muck would be dumped and would spread and I couldn’t get to the barn. As the bucket would raise, it would stay level, which made a really handy device for working overhead. 1 bucket was 14 wheelbarrows. Much respect Colin
You are who I wanted to grow up to become. I am 27 now, working a boring desk job, and haven't gotten my degree yet. But one day I will get there and I will have a blast living a similar life like you. I enjoy your content and it gives me that drive to build. Thank you Colin Furze.
I recall reading "SpyCatcher" and one favorite places to hide a radio mike was inside a door. The spy would break into the Embassy at night; drill a hole in the top of the door, then lower in a tube of D-Cells with radio mike inside. No one ever saw the top of the door and never saw the hidden mike.
@@chrisneale2036 - Lets see, Thatcher was in power in the UK when the book came out. She tried to stop it being published. Wonderful photo somewhere of a journalist sitting on the steps of the courthouse, where the case was being heard, reading a copy he picked up in France. The period the book described was between the end of WW2, through the 50s and 60s and into the 70s. Wonderful description of how you could alter a phone of the time such that after it was hung up the mouthpiece would continue to work. So it was possible to listen to what was happening in any embassy in the country.
What strikes me is how well made all of his projects are, everything is measured and done properly and he even takes his time to 3d-print measuring brackets. Well done Collin although your snacks are no longer hidden :P
The the problem with it, is that it would be a more difficult to access for him self, if it faced the hinge side the door would have to be opened more the 90 degrees to pull out the rack fully, plus nothing would half to be in the way, such as the mops or brooms. Trying to clear brooms or mops just to grab chips every time would get quite annoying, and also having to open the door so wide. Compared to the quick access but still a secret handle side. Where you barely have to have the door open, its quicker access, and you don't have to move anything besides the door and the hand broom to pull out the rack. This method is also over the top for a bag of chips, but if a man wants to hide his chips let him. That is most likely why he didn't put the rack on the hinge side Edit: It also seems like there is much room for that door to open too, since what seems to be an outside door is right there too.
@colinfurze I have always been amazed by the things you build Colin and always wanted to do things like you're doing as a kid but never lived up to my dreams due to life circumstances 😭 but as I sit here eating my breakfast I am counting down the days until I start college for welding! You're a true inspiration! I might as go as far to say I could be your Western counterpart in a few years
In all situation, you will be the king of survival. When I saw your underground bunker 1 or 2 yrs ago, I thought I might have to build one someday. Not just for zombie survival but mainly for practicing rock songs without disturbing my neighbors. But then I realized that I'm not rich or even have the amount to do that. So screw my dream bunker. Hahahahaha
No, he came straight from the factory. He grabbed a bag straight off of the production line that hadn't been sealed yet. The cheeky bugger also held it under the dispenser for a few cycles to top it off, you know, for the drive. Who can blame him though, those things are like, 85% air.
Actually getting me through this social isolation when everything that I usually love I either can’t do or has got boring already. Can’t thank you enough 👌🏻
I am enjoying the level of creativity by walkers crisps and Colin Furze to advertise a product. We can say goodbye to the old annoying TV adverts interrupting your TV program and enjoy a wonderful creative You-tube video :)
Well, it has to survive the bending of the door. If he used anything less, it'd get jammed easily. You forget that the door is pretty heavy itself, and with the original supports gone, it'll be a bit oof. He could've made it out of wood, yes, but it'd be prone to jamming.
@@dimitar4y Standard interior door? Not heavy at all, the framework he put in will have more than doubled the weight. It's like 1/2" wood and 3 ply, nothing to them. Old fashioned oak door? That's a different beast.
We don't hide our guns, drugs, or money. We leave those things out on the kitchen table for our kids to find, so they can become societies problem too. Maybe do some research before spouting nonsense.
@@notahotshot Generally very few Americans leave there guns lying about. Most families have gunsafes with combination locks on them. If a gun is lying out it's either decoration or has a gun lock in it.
Oh sorry...22.5gram (0.793oz) bag of crisps. I found that same bag style on the Walker's website. It is not a larger 'Grab Bag'. Heck, even a Grab Bag is only 36grams (1.26oz)!!
@@gaz2298 Hmm. I see where you are going. A mechanism or set of slide bearings (looks like he used NMB!!) attached to an aluminum or even steel angle iron might rattle or become imprecise.
Just need to say that i have never subscribe to a youtuber! After watching a number of your videos i am considering actually subscribing to you. The things you make are great and a wide range..... Colin you sir are great
I would like to think that years later, after the new owners have gotten used to these werid things in the house, someone points them to his videos. AHHHHhhhh so THATS why the door had a pocket. I thought a drug dealer lived here.
"Alexa, we need guns" *bathroom mirror slowly hinges off the wall revealing CZs, 1911s, Glocks, S&Ws* *Bedroom mattress is pulled away revealing Remingtons, Sigs, H&Ks*
True, that'd be even better hidden, but he'd need to be able to open the door past a 90° angle to do that and the entire setup doesn't really look like that's possible.
Colin Furze: best spots to hide the candy. FBI: open up! Area 51: oh snap! More hiding spots of where we keep the aliens are being revealed for when they storm us!
Taking hiding crisps to another level..........stay tuned for more hiding inventions. So where do/would you hide them........or anything for that.
REAT VID COLIN
Inside fridge door
Clicked "like" just for the video pick. Love this. :)
I would build an underground bunker to hide stuff in
You can hide thumb drive or memery cards behind light swiches .
"Are you hiding any corpses in this room?"
"Absolutely not, sir!" *opens 50 cm thick vault-style door* "See? Empty!"
...and the the police finally think to search inside the massive door and, as the tension builds to the big reveal, a load of crisps fall out.
Love this comment
“We have cops in this room, but not corpses” slowly opens 50cm thick vault-style door.
@@jakeashworth-jones7547 don't open the bags
@@declansb641 Where? can you point me to it. (Pretty sure links wont work)
“Illegal items found in homes decreases to 0%”
h m m m .
Cops don't have UA-cam? Every house search is now going to start with hidden sliders in the doors.
Doggo has entered the chat
I'm not pointing any fingers here Owen, but you have 420 likes. Just saying
Owen McDonough lol
It also provides excellent security against a serial killer. They’re smashing the door down and then they’d get distracted by the wotsits
Charlie1875 lmao I don’t see original comments much 😂 lol
Colin Furze: "This is how you hide snacks!"
Internet: "This is how you hide drugs."
The drug dogs would find it in 2 seconds flat.
Me: This is how I hide guns.
Hide $$$
Can't believe I missed that one, I tip my hat to you sir.
@@tomthebadasscat I imagine if you were actually trying to hide drugs and slightly knew what you were doing you could pretty easily make this compartment airtight. That would at least make them much less likely to find it I'd think.
"Hehehe no one will take my snacks"
*screaming chainsaw outro begins*
Caleb Hill anyone who try’s will be slain
@@iwasted90daysonthis78 and the bloodshed Genesis shall be used as dipping sauce for said snacks
*Fbi breaks down the door*
Fbi: Hey, what the-
Fbi: *Going back after having a snack*
Why would the FBI be breaking doors down in the U.K.?
Pickle Boi No it’s not a whoosh I was just pointing out his joke was shite.
@@bigchungus4331 umm thanks..? Nonetheless, everyone has different opinions. :))
@@bigchungus4331 I forgot lol
Imagine being the Estate Agent that has to sell Colin's house if/when he moves out:
"Ahh, yes. Here we have the secret compartment to hide your snacks. And over here, a top-of-the-line retractable roof. Back there, your standard doomsday bunker"
"...and here on the front door is the spam mail shredder."
I agree with Dominick, but if that house ever would sell, it’d probably be for millions more than it was originally bough for!
"Equipped with all the modcons, plus bed ejector, remote tea maker, and treadmill stairs."
I reckon he doesn't even live there now. It's probably just his inventing house.
I would love to see the evaluation report from a real estate angent
Finally, a place where I can hide my toilet paper rolls.
expetialy during this outbreak
"Worldwide epidemic"
I think it's a bit to small
I dont understand why they buy so much toilet paper like how much do you need to release unholy bodily wastes in a day what the duck
Lmao
Police will have to start carrying magnets to check people's doors 😂
Alot of police carry magnets. A lot of drug stashes are activated with magnets
@@hornyducks4090 British Police uses magnets to find illegal butter knifes
Unless its a metal door already...
@@rewesicherheitsdienst1018 british police do fuck all mate lol
then theyll build it with wood
“DONT SLAM THE DOOR! YOU’LL BREAK MY CRISPS!”
“Uhhh... Hinges. I mean you’ll break the hinges.” 😬
Hate to be a pedant (not really), but Wotsits aren't really crisps.
*me
Iain Murray
YES THEY ARE!!!!!!! (Not to sound rude*)
Sry if it did sound rude in any way!
@@jamesbond6214 I'd agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.
Love your channel. Have build some crazy inventions myself.
I built a front loader attachment out of radiators welded to make the bucket, scaffolding and the hydraulics from the tail lift of an old van. Bolted to the front of an old airforce Land Rover. I build this because, I had a barn at stables, and when I wasn’t there, the muck would be dumped and would spread and I couldn’t get to the barn. As the bucket would raise, it would stay level, which made a really handy device for working overhead. 1 bucket was 14 wheelbarrows. Much respect Colin
When the Mexican cartels see this, you will be going on 'holiday' whether you like it or not!
He has a steel foldable shield, hand-flamers, giant retractable claws and a flying bike, so i think not ;)
Think they prefer hiding folks in walls 👀👀
@@AlexAlex That is actually true. If you research just a bit you will find out.
@@themanfromthemoon1326 I'd rather be able to sleep tonight 😅
There is a floor in your design colin furze only all the internet nose where your cheesy wotsits is kept now watch out for cheesy wotsit burglars
Some rookie in a drug cartel will feel so proud telling his boss of this method.
*Noob dealer: **_'We can hide it in the doors patron'_*
*Swat officer kicks door at the wrong spot while searching drug dealers house*
*finds a whole lot of drugs* 😂
"walkers...have informed me of a country wide epidemic" fitting now
Yes just thought that lol
@Black_Rhino 241 yes true
Pandemic and epidemic are different things
@@hazardousfromage oh shush
was looking for that comment😂
1. Talks about hiding
2. Uploads video on youtube
3. Channel has over 8 million subscribers
4. No one knows where he hides his crisps
No one knows where he lives..........
@@dadnovak9099 In England
jens van Benten “what’s your address?” Jens van Benton “England” 🤓
@@dadnovak9099 You could narrow down the search area to around firework stores that are unusually successful
@@jensvanbenten7799 "Hey meet me at table 5 in the restaurant"
"Where abouts is that"
Jens van benten *England*
Garry Lineker in a Colin Furze video.... i was not expecting that
you never know what your bona get with this channel
I didn't think he got out of bed for less than £2 million of pensioner's licence fee money nowerdays.
Lol yh that was a bit random and unexpected
What did you expect? 😉
Innit i shat myself like he did when i realised that
You are who I wanted to grow up to become. I am 27 now, working a boring desk job, and haven't gotten my degree yet. But one day I will get there and I will have a blast living a similar life like you.
I enjoy your content and it gives me that drive to build. Thank you Colin Furze.
FBI OPEN UP
**kicks door**
**Finds chips**
No FBI in the UK your good
Crisps*
Yeah it's a pantry door..... not likely to get kicked in even if locked M James Bond is even more less likely to show up looking for your chips
*Crisps
*C R I S P S!*
Colin Furze channel is the only place I don't mind watching sponsored content.
Check out joerg sprave
Exactly
Andrew Lawrence you couldn’t actually be more entitled could you
Yeah
@@Blue-jl1yq he sponsors video games, fx airguns....
I recall reading "SpyCatcher" and one favorite places to hide a radio mike was inside a door. The spy would break into the Embassy at night; drill a hole in the top of the door, then lower in a tube of D-Cells with radio mike inside. No one ever saw the top of the door and never saw the hidden mike.
That's awesome. 80's presumably or earlier
@@chrisneale2036 - Lets see, Thatcher was in power in the UK when the book came out. She tried to stop it being published. Wonderful photo somewhere of a journalist sitting on the steps of the courthouse, where the case was being heard, reading a copy he picked up in France. The period the book described was between the end of WW2, through the 50s and 60s and into the 70s. Wonderful description of how you could alter a phone of the time such that after it was hung up the mouthpiece would continue to work. So it was possible to listen to what was happening in any embassy in the country.
Your lucky walkers don't put any crisps in their packets anymore otherwise they wouldn't fit in the door.
dang they sound like FritoLay!
@@TheTurtleOfGods it's almost as if they're the same company or something.
@@FoxDren 😂
@@FoxDren Funnily enough,they are. Here read this: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lay%27s
@@danforbes3573 Whoosh
What strikes me is how well made all of his projects are, everything is measured and done properly and he even takes his time to 3d-print measuring brackets. Well done Collin although your snacks are no longer hidden :P
Colin: *says about the secrecy of his little contraptions*
Also Colin: *uploads it to millions of people*
hmm.
Hahahahaha
lol 😂 that was funny
Wouldn't it be better hidden if the rack slid out on the hinge side of the door?
And puts less stress on the hinges too, puts the weight next to them so doesn't make the door feels heavy. Great idea ;)
Yesss!
The the problem with it, is that it would be a more difficult to access for him self, if it faced the hinge side the door would have to be opened more the 90 degrees to pull out the rack fully, plus nothing would half to be in the way, such as the mops or brooms. Trying to clear brooms or mops just to grab chips every time would get quite annoying, and also having to open the door so wide. Compared to the quick access but still a secret handle side. Where you barely have to have the door open, its quicker access, and you don't have to move anything besides the door and the hand broom to pull out the rack. This method is also over the top for a bag of chips, but if a man wants to hide his chips let him. That is most likely why he didn't put the rack on the hinge side
Edit: It also seems like there is much room for that door to open too, since what seems to be an outside door is right there too.
We love a challenge as much as the next guy, but who wants an assault course to get to their snacks?
@@walkerscrisps huh?
Person1: What is the most valuable thing in your house?
Person2: *My bathroom door*
colinfurze: selling out in the most authentic, entertaining way possible. fuckin loved this channel since I was a lad, has only gotten better
Even better, could have done it on the hinge side, so it's completely hidden ;)
Genius
Yep my thoughts entirely
this!
If it's not pointing to a shoe cupboard I guess
Just have to make sure the door opens far enough. If it only opens about 90 degrees (2/3 of the doors in my house), it won't be accessible.
Now, the whole internet knows about this hiding place..
Who do you think we are talking about? it's furze he probably has one in all of his doors
Just lock the door
@colinfurze I have always been amazed by the things you build Colin and always wanted to do things like you're doing as a kid but never lived up to my dreams due to life circumstances 😭 but as I sit here eating my breakfast I am counting down the days until I start college for welding! You're a true inspiration! I might as go as far to say I could be your Western counterpart in a few years
Gary will use that to hide cash from taxman heee
He shat on the pitch, he shat on the pitchhh, gary linekar, he shat on the pitch!
Rozzers might get suspicious when the door is a foot thick 😂
Tax fraud money are now safe
But. I eat them before i can hide them. They know where the crisps are. And where they will be in a few hours. But will they want them?
Genius
Bwahahahaha!!!!!
Uk feds : if you get caught with a gun thats 15 years in jail
Colinfurze: do you guys get arrested??
FLICK SHOTZ he did actually get arrested for one of his inventions though
@@kaitlynf230 rlly? Which one?
@@kaitlynf230 which one
Actually, he did. He only spent one night in jail and charges were dropped, but it was his flamethrower scooter.
Haha take the L y'all can't own firearms
This is great for hiding my 90 kilos of coke
I'm more of a pepsi man myself.
@@LemonRush7777 nah, fanta's where it's at
@@Connor_M27 eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
i prefer pepsi max
just tases better
I'm a mountain dew person 😂
Modern times call for modern solutions
Colinfurze: I HID ME WUTSITS IN THE DOOR
wotsits*
love his imagination
he basically imagines something up and makes it come true
I envy his skills man!!!
4:24
That look you give when you find a gasmask with the cleaning products.
I often get Gary lineker round mine trying to steal my crisps
He is a right pest!
In all situation, you will be the king of survival. When I saw your underground bunker 1 or 2 yrs ago, I thought I might have to build one someday. Not just for zombie survival but mainly for practicing rock songs without disturbing my neighbors. But then I realized that I'm not rich or even have the amount to do that. So screw my dream bunker. Hahahahaha
"nobody's gonna find my snacks" needs to be the catch phrase for the next Marvel super villain.
Actually, RDJ kept hiding snacks on all the movie sets he filmed on, so whenevr you see him eating a snack in a movie, its not scripted.
@@stanprinsloo6225 You either die the hero, or live long enough to become the Snack Master™.
*Best Location to Hide Snacks:*
1. Inside the belly
2. In the empty bag
But then it would have ready been eaten and there would be no more need to hide it.
IQ 2000?
@@marfbuilds2204 F
Hiding in stomach. Not such a good idea...
ua-cam.com/video/bDeK42dRIO4/v-deo.html
Hey Colin,
Just want you to know Sir, you make us laugh and very happy. Your mix of commentary, skills and enginuity has no match!
Colin, you should make a suitcase With an electric motor so you can ride it around places
that reminds me of the grand tour when jeremy had made an electric rideable suitcase!
You can actually buy battery powered suitcase, you can ride it like a scooter
The battery and motor would weigh more than the clothes inside.
Surely this is counterproductive?
white wolf dylan yeah but I wanna know how to build one
Harry Askew you can buy those for your kids
Hold on.. did Gary cut the fricking top off that quavers packet instead of opening it like a normal human being?!
They looked weird those packets probably props or some shit
yeah they were printed from paper you can see that, some crazy prop thing
No, he came straight from the factory.
He grabbed a bag straight off of the production line that hadn't been sealed yet.
The cheeky bugger also held it under the dispenser for a few cycles to top it off, you know, for the drive.
Who can blame him though, those things are like, 85% air.
Yeah so was Colin's packet and the detective guy's
That's what they always do in advertisements. I have no idea why.
Actually getting me through this social isolation when everything that I usually love I either can’t do or has got boring already. Can’t thank you enough 👌🏻
In the most casual voice possible: "Just had Gary Lineker come round"
I now have zero doubts that Colin could be a professional criminal if he wanted
Can you build something to hide Gary Lineker in please.
⚰️
Ears are too big, they'll stick out of anything.
And then bury it.
The past is probably your best bet.
That's deffo a brilliant idea Colin I can see my man cave shed door getting thicker
I am enjoying the level of creativity by walkers crisps and Colin Furze to advertise a product. We can say goodbye to the old annoying TV adverts interrupting your TV program and enjoy a wonderful creative You-tube video :)
Cut away the drywall from the lower ~⅓ of the walls. Cover with wood wainscot panels, held on with magnets. Hide stuff between the wall studs.
Most European homes are solid brick or cement walls, we don't really have drywall
@@uranictomcat3373 actually all recent are with drywall of they not really expensive
Colin: *makes an awesome way to hide snacks*
Also Colin: *uploads it to UA-cam and so everyone knows where they are*
Beautifully done. The magnetic keeper is a great touch
Metal frame and linear bearings to support less than 1 kg?!
Now you are just showing off...
Well, it has to survive the bending of the door. If he used anything less, it'd get jammed easily. You forget that the door is pretty heavy itself, and with the original supports gone, it'll be a bit oof. He could've made it out of wood, yes, but it'd be prone to jamming.
@@dimitar4y Standard interior door? Not heavy at all, the framework he put in will have more than doubled the weight. It's like 1/2" wood and 3 ply, nothing to them. Old fashioned oak door? That's a different beast.
When Ikea sells the same kit for 40 bucks
Exactly what I was thinking! Maybe he can’t do wood?
There's no such thing as over engineering...
In the US they would hide Firearms, Drugs, Money etc. over here in the UK however, We hide Packets of Crisps..;-)
We don't hide our guns, drugs, or money. We leave those things out on the kitchen table for our kids to find, so they can become societies problem too. Maybe do some research before spouting nonsense.
...а мы бухло в плоских бутылках от жынки....
@@notahotshot Generally very few Americans leave there guns lying about. Most families have gunsafes with combination locks on them. If a gun is lying out it's either decoration or has a gun lock in it.
@@Alexander.0671 r/wooosh
@@gfuke thanks for the 7 karma you 9 year old prawn crisp
Colin Furze the tech teacher we all needed during highschool😂 I would listen to his wonderful and somewhat practical insanity any day!
Step 1: Create the perfect hiding place.
Step 2: Tell everyone in the internet about it.
Step 3:???
Step 4:profit
0:07
Epidemic
Me: "Looks awkwardly around the room!"
Lol that is awesome Furze!!!
A "bit" of framing, proceeds to weld 3" square tubing.
Quite a heavy frame for 3oz bags of crisps!
Oh sorry...22.5gram (0.793oz) bag of crisps. I found that same bag style on the Walker's website. It is not a larger 'Grab Bag'. Heck, even a Grab Bag is only 36grams (1.26oz)!!
@@pgmurray76 a light door would be too suspicious
@@gaz2298 Hmm. I see where you are going. A mechanism or set of slide bearings (looks like he used NMB!!) attached to an aluminum or even steel angle iron might rattle or become imprecise.
Paul M Thumbnail looked like a better, more lightweight build using common door modification techniques.
Reminds me of the table from death note 😂
Great weapons storage idea too
I hide my important stuff up in a vertical lamp with an LED bulb. No one expects something way up there
Well now i know
the one in your room?
When you open the door quickly, don't the crisps fly out due to the lack of centripetal force?
I was thinking that the rustling of the packets may be heard if the door is swung fast enough as well.
I was thinking the dogs will still smell my weed thru the door
Also the door now weighs 20kg cause of all the steel youd feel it when you open it...
You just wanted to say Centripetal Force.
@@TheBushdoctor68 Not the full reason, but you're not wrong either
Brilliant idea!! Oh and I haven’t had Wotsits and Monster Munch for over 30 years!!!
The detective has obviously never watched an episode of Johnathan Creek where a painting was hidden in a door.
YESSSS, exactly what i thought of when he said that.
@Roderick storey I loved watching the Johnathan Creek programs. IK agree, not enough were made though. :)
You are SO creative Great channel! Can't wait for the Next Video !
Just need to say that i have never subscribe to a youtuber! After watching a number of your videos i am considering actually subscribing to you. The things you make are great and a wide range..... Colin you sir are great
Whenever he sells this house people will find a bunch of werid thing in it 😂
EDIT: didn't expect this many likes! Thanks everyone!
It'd be like buying a mansion and then finding bookcases with secret passageways behind them.
I would like to think that years later, after the new owners have gotten used to these werid things in the house, someone points them to his videos. AHHHHhhhh so THATS why the door had a pocket. I thought a drug dealer lived here.
I'm not sure he can sell it at this point, who'd want to give up a secret bunker.
I was just thinking that while watching this... but then again, I think that every time he makes something in his house.
@@TravisFabel with a bunker underneath his garden I think that a the doors won't really be a eye opener.
Now just wait for your family or mates to watch the video and they'll be happy about free crisps...
Some serious product placement going on!!
Packet of crisps, you have been hunted down - Peter Bleksley
I believe you should conceal them in a windowsill
But, it doesn't have to be food. Or was Colin's videos only for the chips?
This man can make an ad entertaining NO FAIR!
clicked this before it was a minute old !
I didn't even realise this was so recent.
I clicked on 14 seconds
So all you are trying to say is first comment?
@@itzpro. lol no. I'm saying exactly what I said
"Daddy....."
"Yes"
"WhY iS tHE DoOR MaGNeTIc?"
The door isn't magnetic.
The magnet was in the brush handle.
The door had steel inside it, not a magnet.
Can we just appreciate all the work he does for his fans
As an American my first instinct goes to "Hidden pull out gun rack"
Yeah
"Alexa, we need guns"
*bathroom mirror slowly hinges off the wall revealing CZs, 1911s, Glocks, S&Ws*
*Bedroom mattress is pulled away revealing Remingtons, Sigs, H&Ks*
@brown bird tru
I would buy a door with a hidden snack compartment, no matter the price.
I will sell you a door with a hidden snack compartment for £1,000,000.
I'll sell you one for £5,000,000.
Ikea sells hidden drawers that slide in and disappear
Well thanks Colin, now I need a new hiding spot for all my snacks.
It scares me that this man only lives a few hours away from me
Do you fear something flying out of his Workshop and landing on or impaling your house?
He should be on your speed dial for help XDD
@@krissfemmpaws1029 no more of a nuke when he hits 10 mill
@@zakfell359 that could be disturbing thought I agree
You only need to worry when he moves on to nuclear powered stuff.
Italian-cockney: wossi' in the cupboard? Righ' y'ar guv.
Never thought about the door!!
The reason I love my good ol country Britain tea and Walkers crisps
And complaining about the weather... otherwise, what would we have to talk about?
@@walkerscrisps are you the real walkers crisps
@@jacobhinchliffe6237 in the flesh!
Walkers Crisps woah this can’t be real
2018:
2019:
2020: this is were im going to hide my toilet paper
Oh I love it, great idea Colin, got to build myself one of these! 👍👍👍
You should have put it on the hinged side. No chance of it being seen at all.
True, that'd be even better hidden, but he'd need to be able to open the door past a 90° angle to do that and the entire setup doesn't really look like that's possible.
Mum, can we get some snacks?
Mum: "no, we have snacks at home"
the snacks at home....
Excellent workmanship. Very hidden.
Wow i feel like Harry Potter needed this
Colin sells his house
Collin forgets about his crisps in the door
The next owner Karen opens door
Finds an seam in the door
Karen opens it
Karen wtf
Colin kicks down door "DON'T TOUCH MY CRISPS!!"
Lmao yes
Wait till she finds the underground bunker!
Nice use of space. Add a little to the hinge and I think you could make it light up, take notes or greet.
Imagine if when you pull up on the door handle, the crisps come out...
This will be great to hide all of my Pepsi
Jack MM bepis
Colin Furze combination of a mad scientist and genius! Blood clever place to hide chip packs.
Someone is gonna but this guys house in the future only to find this after having lived there for a few years only to whisper “wtf...?”
"So that's why my utility closet smells like stale crisps..."
Imagine the real estate agent after hosting the 15th viewing having to run up the treadmill stair case every single time.
Colin Furze: best spots to hide the candy.
FBI: open up!
Area 51: oh snap! More hiding spots of where we keep the aliens are being revealed for when they storm us!
This is one of the better advertising campaigns I’ve seen
The bed alarm clock you made was featured on fc barcelonas 90s interview with griezmann. Congrats mate
Finally someone who says the proper name, crisps.
He is British after all