I love how, instead of criticizing this guy's "invention", they're attacking the idea of water bottles as a whole, as if there isn't a market for them.
i think things would have been more in the inventors favor if he compared his bottle to other reusable bottles vs bottled water- since they are both used in different ways. like how metal bottles are usually a bit heavy and take up space but his is both plastic and can be made smaller when empty. Basically sell the idea of a space/weight problem rather then act like another reusable bottle is going to replace prepackaged water. And i think the dragons ran with it since the bottled water was a huge part of the inventors presentation/why he wanted to sell the bottles. that's just my idea tho- i'm not gonna act like i'm a business expert
@@GwyndolinOwO That's what I thought this was going to be! Unfortunately, I'm not sure how useful they'd be since you still need to extend it to full size to contain anything in it. I guess it'd be slightly convenient to carry as a cup if you empty it after to fit it in your pocket again, but other than that... And it looks like the kind of plastic that kinda stinks after use.
That one guy was like, "how are people going to take the time out of their busy schedules to find a place to fill it up?" Umm, the same way they already do with reusable bottles? And it would probably take just as much if not more time if they had to keep purchasing bottles every time they got thirsty during their "busy schedules"...
the collapsible portion of the invention is what he's trying to market and that wouldn't work as a reusable bottle. You refill your bottles to be used later, this bottle is bulkier than the current reusable bottles and collapsible cups already exists so this invention is not good from what I see.
Do you guys actually watch the streams? Remember this is a UA-cam highlight video so he fills it with more jokes then the video hes reacting to, on stream he talks less
@@qu1v3r I agree with you. The big issue is that he likes uploading these half assed/ uninspired twitch clips from his streams all the time. When he makes actual videos with jokes he writes they usually work
"Do you honestly believe people go around with this in their pocket looking, in their busy schedules, for somewhere to fill it?" Last I checked finding a water fountain or a sink is like a hundred times easier than going into a store and waiting in line to buy a bottle of water every time you're thirsty. Do they seriously not use water bottles in the UK or something?
Well for one, it's a reality tv show. Some of this is quite scripted. Furthermore, these guys are throwing shade at the concept because it isn't outright a cut into the water bottle industry as a whole. Its seen as more profitable to sell something that can be used once then tossed then something that can be used over and over again. It's why there are so many water bottle brands out there today. It is still much more profitable to be the problem then be the solution in that industry.
"So you want to replace water bottles with your own water bottle ?" "Yes" "How is this different from other water bottles ?" "Well first of all, it's mine."
@@LordSandwichII Not nearly to the same extent as an actual reusable water, the plastic of a disposable bottle gets worn out quicker and they get filthy, that's why they're *disposable*, crazy, I know.
@@NireFuster Disposable water bottles are surprisingly resilient, that's why plastic pollution is such a problem. Also, if you always remember to rinse them out, they will stay clean.
The British Dragons aren't close to billionaires, Peter Jones is the richest worth around 300million, some of the others have 10-20million, not poor by any means but not Mark Cuban levels of throwing money away.
@chubbyurma Because it's free advertising. Even if one of the few people in the room aren't interested, a multitude of other investors around the globe might be.
@@ummwhodidnt lol i like the pfp Edit: I just realized i @ the wrong person, his pfp is funny but im white so kinda sad, i meant that i liked @andrey diaz's pfp
@@stuckincollege1778 key word, plastic. Plastics are not biodegradable. That’s the large part of his argument, there’s been a lot of cutdown on plastic usage
The funny thing is that this guy actually became a millionaire by selling his bottles. He sold hundreds of thousands of them and proved those stupid investors that being stupid rich doesn't stop you from being stupid.
It's literally just a water bottle, and he did a shit job of selling it at that. I mean seriously? His plan was to let people know where they can fill up with shitty tap water? lmao nah. I'm amazed M&S gave him a chance at all with a pitch like that. But I guess it is true what they say: no such thing as bad publicity. As far as I'm concerned they just got very lucky. I would not have gambled my finances on that kind of venture.
@@kristupasjuska799 Eh, maybe. Memory can be a funny thing but I recall having things like this when I was a kid. Albeit never very popular and probably not as durable or flexible as the modern versions.
That style of water bottle was used by NASA in the 70's and 80's so astronauts could drink in zero gravity ... as you drank from it you would slowly collapse the bottle and the water would force out.
0:45 He's right. Nestle's long term business plan (which was leaked in the early 2000's) is to buy most of the land near clean water (which means they own the water that passes through it) until they have a majority globally and then just turn into Shell or Esso and start charging everyone globally for water, just like gas. They want to remove it as a commons and make it an asset. Many will die but Nestle says it's the only way to regulate the scarce resource.
Wouldn't surprise me that child murderers would be willing to sacrifice the world to get their fortunes. I'm not religious, but that company is like satan incarnate for their greed alone.
As a former Boy Scout, I had one of those water bottles whenever I went camping. As great as the design is on paper, unlike the aluminum bottles everyone is using these days, the “pocket bottle” easily heated up because it did not have much of a cooling system, so the water isn’t refreshing after about 20 minutes in the hot sun. In other words, hiking and even just camping doesn’t have that cooling refreshment other bottles had. The concept is great, especially in regards to a hiking backpack, but the bottle easily heats up. At least the design was prior to me abandoning the bottle over 3 years ago.
It’s not as bad when you live somewhere really cold already, I used one for all my band concerts, especially handy for marching band. But I was bullied out of marching band so I haven’t used it in a while
Doesn’t seem like that bad of an idea for a daily driver, I always have a water bottle on me 24/7 and being able to fold it up and put it in a cargo pocket until I find a fountain
I don't see how why this is getting such massive hate for literally being your regular water bottle but better. Like, it's literally reusable but instead of it being bulky when it's empty you can make it compact after its empty so I mean it's literally just a straight upgrade from a regular water bottle in every way.
This bottle actually has good hiking applications. Whenever I've gone on a multiday hike the biggest problem I've faced is the amount of space I have to carry things. I use a camelback to drink but it is hard to get water out of a camelback to cook or wash my hands/face with. I throw a water bottle in my bag and it uses a lot of space both full and empty. I could easily put a compact version of this in my bag. Fill it up at a stream to cook/use and when I want to pack up my campsite. I could re-compact the bottle and have the extra space. It doesn't look fashionable but no one cares that much about it when you are alone in the wilderness.
I thought the title said “Man Inverts Bottle that Holds Water.” I was prepared to see a cool magic trick. What I saw was a collapsible, reusable water bottle.
the bottle is actually a good invention. saves alot of space plus you dont NEED to finish the whole bottle, you can fold it as you go to meet the same water level
The whole episode revealed that if u don't use the bottle 4 or 5 times it's not more reusable that the toss able bottles which u can reuse and comes pre packaged with quality water and are highly recyclable.
Seeing that the guy who made the bottles is now a millionaire makes me think those so called Dragons don't know shit... Either that or they have some stock on a bottle-making company.
@@DANCERcow I've got a bottle like it and it honestly sucks. You could just as well take a normal bottle with you. Not that I think the guy doesn't deserve it tho, he does seem like a nice guy :)
Jokes aside those kinds of bottles do have a market. A lot of parents buy those kind of cups/bottles for their children, for when they are going to the beach so they can each have their ups and just bring big bottles of water with them. They aren't as high values as water bottles but they do actually got uses.
Its straight up funny how often these guys are like "this is a stupid idea trust me I'm the entrepreneur" and a couple months later its the biggest trend
@@germangamingvideos6069 I legitimately never felt the need for a refillable bottle. Maybe it's just the thing in my country, but no one really uses refillable bottles. You just go to a store and buy yourself some if you're feeling thirsty. Refillable bottles sound like extra steps for no reason to me
@@GaranNoDou298 its more about an eco-friendly decision than something easier to use with a refillable bottle you just keep filling it up whenever you want, it will probably last your for a few years and then you can get a new one the amount of trash you produced is a single bottle meanwhile with regular plastic bottles you drink the water and then trash the bottle, in a few years you have produced tons of plastic trash, and considering not everyone drops their trash in trash cans it just hurts the environment a looooooot more than using refillable bottles
I feel like that would be a really good invention for runners though. Like nobody likes holding a bottle while running when you're done with it. So imagine having a nice little foldable bottle to put in your pocket.
Personally, as a runner I don’t drink water when I’m running. For longer distance like 10-26 miles, or long hikes, this thing would save so much space…though it could be a bit bigger
If you really need to carry water on a long run you'd just use a camelbak, that small amount of water held by the bottle wouldn't be practical. Besides, it doesn't seem very ergonomic either.
@@fxxalaba3836 did you even read the comment? The bottle is full when you pick it up. You drink the water, then fold it up and put in your pocket. How you missed that point is beyond me.
"It's unimaginable that people would carry this waiting for a chance to fill it up" Me: literally carries a full size non-disposable bottle because I want water and don't mind filling from fountains.
I wouldn't be filling up from fountains. Many public space water features are treated with biocides and other chemicals to prevent outbreaks of legionnaires disease.
Yeah..... why would I spend money every time I want a drink. It makes far more sense to carry around a bottle and refill it than waste money every time I'm thirsty. The "dragons" must be completely out of touch with reality.
@@alvincarlos2897 but why are you holding a bottle of water in the first place? The main issue with this product is that once you use it you collapse it, but how many people are just going about their lives with water bottles in their hands? Usually it's in bags or kept at home/offices, which in both cases you don't need it to be able to collapse because you already have the space for it, not to mention the size of that bottle wouldn't be worth it.
The premise is being able to easily carry the bottle when empty and the dude made millions off of this idea. I think as of january 2020 hes sold over 1,000,000 units
Honestly, that accordion bottle thingy isn't that of a bad idea. Seems somewhat useful for hikers or so. Even in the military, maybe? You can simply fold it and save a lot of space for other stuff.
Hikers and militaries tend to use hydration packs. You wear them on your back and they carry way more water(~2-3L). You can also get backpacks that either have space for a bladder or come with one installed. With those, the empty bladder takes up an equal or less amount of space than that bottle does. Camelbak has been supplying the US military with several types of hydration packs for over a decade. Personally, I use a backpack from Osprey with a 2.5L bladder when hiking. Hydration packs have a huge advantage over this in that you don't need to carry them in hand when full, and they have hoses that are easier to drink from while walking. I don't think it comes out well in the video, but the problem the guy's bottle faces is that it doesn't really have a market that isn't already covered by something better. People buy disposable water bottles on impulse, they want a bottle filled with water RIGHT NOW, and aren't currently carrying a bottle. You're not tapping into those sales by asking them to carry a bottle in anticipation of needing one. His bottle has to compete against other reusable bottles. Regular reusable water bottles aren't heavy or bulky enough to make the collapsible bottle more attractive. I've been carrying a reusable water bottle at work for ~6 years, and I've never had a problem with it taking up space when empty. Most bottles have some kind of loop so you can have your hands full, and still carry the bottle with your pinky. Yes, his bottle fits in a pocket when empty, but you need to commit a whole hand to carry it when full. A hiker/camper is concerned with packing space, but why buy this over a bottle that has a filter that can remove bacteria and parasites from pond/stream water? His bottle will take up just as much space when full, but you can't refill it out in nature. TL;DR: The problem isn't that there is no market for easy-to-carry reusable water storage. The problem is that all of the potential markets are already saturated with better products from heavy-hitters like ThermoFlask, Camelbak, Osprey, or LifeStraw. I like where the guy's head is at, but he was beat to the punch a long time ago.
@@breadcan parents with multiple children. You got 4 kids on an outing somewhere, each one's got their own water bottle but you don't want them to carry it around empty because they'll set it down and forget it. Once it's empty. Fold it up, stick in your bag until you can refill it. Easier to carry than 4 12oz hydroflasks or whatever.
@@ImOblivious A regular child's water bottle isn't that much more inconvenient to carry around when empty. I agree with breadcan. It's not that there isn't a market for this sort of thing. It's that there's way better products in that market, or this product doesn't do a good enough job to justify its own existence for most people. The guy may have sold a couple of them, but they're not getting popular anytime soon. I've not seen a single person have one of these collapsible bottles over just a regular reusable bottle. And when you can't even convince the average person like myself to take this smaller collapsible bottle over my giant 40oz metal bottle, then it's just not going to flood the market. That being said, the sharks here were just ridiculous with their criticisms. The product isn't terrible. It just isn't good enough for an already oversaturated market.
I think focusing on a specific market would definitely help. I've seen a lot of cutesy collapsible pet and kid water bottles - maybe adding cute gimmicks to it like some solid graphic design or coming with a bag to hold it in, something like that, might have gotten a bite from the investors on the show.
@@Enysum Maybe. A lot of successful products seem to only be successful because they targeted a specific demographic that they knew would be interested in them.
That's way better than what I was doing. I just kept it cupped in my hands. Made a really big mess whenever my wife's boyfriend kept bumping into me :/
The most annoying thing about most reusable water bottles is having to lug them around afterward. This bottle fixes this. It's basically a straight up improvement.
FlexViper I'm 6'4 and 220 pounds but inside i have the confidence of a little girl because i'm a depressed and anxious mess. Don't judge people, you never know.
@@andir8119 I think he wasn't judging directly that guy directly but more how he behaved.. personelly I respect people with confidence a lot but there is a difference between being confident and being a pretentious idiot.. And that guy was being strongly revolting
This man is way too arrogant, i think at some point Jojar S Dhinsa offered him £90m for his company but he rejected it. Now he is selling his properties after his sales dropped to the ground due to everyone finding out about his personality.
Jokes aside, the bottle was actually a success* and the company has sold 100 000 over 15 different countries * edit: Apparently 100 000 bottles sold isn't that much, so maybe it isn't a success, but at least it isn't the complete disaster it's portrayed as in the video
Yeah I remember my classmates using these cause it was better than plastic bottles because those bottles give you a very harmful chemical after a few days of reusing a plastic bottle when this bottle is storable, small and good for the environment
For me personally, I really didn't like my collapsible bottle. I guess I might be able to see how it is useful for some people, but I just found it a hassle to use.
@@Ryyi23 Yeah that's what I expected the bottle to be like; annoying to uncompress and annoying because water would stay in between the bends when you drank from it. I don't think it sells thanks to its practicality, but rather thanks to the impression it gives. I bet kids would fall for the concept quite easily.
That bottle invention is amazing, although People who live in a convenient life would not find it helpful since they like to show off how good looking the bottle they have. For someone who just wants a drink and clean water bottle, with that I want a water bottle that I can get my hands in, and clean it. That's it.
I’m pretty sure this bottle already exists I’ve seen this before many years ago maybe like in a camping store or something like that and it’s really not that bad of an idea especially if you take your lunch to work with you when you want to drink and you want to keep everything as compact as possible but I’m pretty sure this idea has existed for a while
@@tavern2468 Yeah, there's heaps of camping equipment you can get that folds up like this, like kettles and cookware, and they've been around for a good few years. I'm sure this style of bottle outdates them, and yes, it's not a completely terrible idea.
the apple kingdom I think it’s not terrible either and oddly enough I think as a kid I had a foldable cup or bottle in a Wendy’s kids meal. This just triggered my memory of it. It might have been a cup. It leaked
fucking hell, been binging moist recently, i cant help but realize how relentlessly funny his older videos are (STILL LOVE THEM NOW, BUT GUDDAYM YOU WERE SO QUICK WITH THE JOKES) Much love
@@theshiznits2020 indeed, and you see the same kind of thing in X Factor and other reality TV shows: idiots who think they're good at something but fail and then become super defensive.
Charlie we need to talk, we all like your commentary but when your voice booms over the initial video to the point of drowning out what theyre saying it kind of goee against the whole point of making the video, how about you try flipping the volume ratios.
His reaction videos are just him loudly cracking jokes over the videos, but I don't understand the context because I can't hear the original content. He needs to pause the video to make jokes/comment.
I mean he made millions and I'm sure he made a high profit and did penetrate to make a niche. But if we assume his company made 5~ million dollars, that's only 0.00065% of 80B.
@@ImOblivious said the one that was supposed to get a hold of the same time as leaders and then his family members that were going on a trip to the hospital for the first time since they were sick so i had no idea what he was going crazy with that and i said oh yes i think it was just a good idea and he said oh yes yes sir i love you so much and i hope you’re doing ok and i will be there soon i hope you are doing good i hope you have a wonderful time with me and yellowjacket and my friend i hope you are ok with your help and hope so i love that
I live in Rio de Janeiro which is a poor city. These water bottles are found pretty much everywhere because they're cheap as fuck and really useful. It's a very hot city and pretty much everywhere you go there's a water dispenser with cool water. The school where I teach has 4 water dispensers and even though we have plastic cups it's more common for students and even parents to bring those kinds of water bottles.
@@cacophonousantiquarian8803 quite the opposite. They like to kill cops and all, but who doesn't? They are actually kind to the people who live in their community, but if you're an outsider you get schwacked
The concept is nice, but it has already been done a long time ago, and didn't take off much. It has advantages, such as taking lesd space EVEN when half filled: you can just compress whatever part is still empty, and it will be smaller than a normal bottle the same size. And it's always with you
When I buy bottles water I usually kee the bottle and refill it. Throw it away or lose it eventually. Tbh it’d be nice to be able to fold it up and pocket it after its emptt. What Im saying it, I think its actually a decent idea.
I see what he's going for with these bottles, even if the Dragons do not. But to me he's not replacing that the bottled water industry, he's trying to replace the reusable water bottle industry, which is much smaller. So he's falsely representing his invention. And his invention is a very modest step up from a traditional reusable water bottle, anyway, if any. So I'd personally just stick with my current reusable bottle. Though, I'm sure there is a bit of a market out there for this, especially if people buy into his misleading narrative.
For urban living, yeah. But I use water bottles that I can either boil in, or it is a vacuum flask. And the funny thing is, this invention has a counter part in the hiking and survival circles. A large, non lubricated condom and a tube sock.
@@ezeposada1276 well it's not like you can't hear anything at all, considering that he can only start to comment on things after they have been said during an audible interval
“Hello dragons.” **Whips bottle like a fastball in the MLB shattering the entrepreneurs skull into sand, causing a second Big Bang creating an entire planet with functioning ecosystems.**
0:26 As long as its just water you could just dump it out but for other liquids if you didnt want to waste it then yeah it cant shrink into the pocket but its meant to be a compact easy carry bottle to fit on your person with ease and then when your going to use it obviously you have to carry it with the liquids inside just like any other bottle..
Inventor: It's water that is held!!!!! Everyone: YESS???? Inventor: In a bottle!!!! Everyone: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@@JK-ei7wr I feel like in the bottle situation, why should they care whether a product is fully practical or not, as long as they have a gimmick that sells then it wouldn't matter.
Plasma Octopus …but if its main feature doesn’t work properly, then why should people pay an exceptional amount more for it? At that point, the investors would be riding solely on the public’s idiocy.
How their conversation should have gone: "Let me get this straight: you are trying to pitch us a water bottle... that can collapse to become smaller?" "Exactly" "I'm sorry to tell you... but that already exists..."
@@finlaycooper4770 oh well I wondered if the thing he said already existed was a plastic bottle because the collapsible bottle didn't exist at the time.
@@veorgegincent8926 Bruh, collapsible bottles like the one in this video have been around for over a decade. You can find TONS on amazon that don't even come from this guy. Where have you been, mate? I saw some of these bottles being sold at a carnival when I was like 12 and even got one.
I wouldn't want to be a billionaire, it's too much stress and when everything is given to you life gets boring. Maybe just a "MakeEnoughMoneyToLiveNormallyWithoutSacraficingYourEntireLifenaire"
I have a boring life with money I could spice it up lol. Also would help some of the patreon people I want to and my fav streamer with money and just see their reaction
1:39 “Complete waste of time it’s just. You might aswell have a paper cup”blah blah blah not important stuff he says. “And it’s £4.99 and you can get those full bottles for only 80p and I’m sorry but I’m out” @penguinz0 your welcome
I love how, instead of criticizing this guy's "invention", they're attacking the idea of water bottles as a whole, as if there isn't a market for them.
Lmao exactly, they just don’t need reusable bottles because they have the cash to buy a box a minute
Welcome to the UK
In the billionaire market water bottles aren't marketable
i buy a 1$ bottle of water, and reuse that bottle.... wow best of both worlds
i'm genuinely so confused, are they unaware that water bottles exist? this seems like an wesome design
I mean his invention isn’t great but some of these investors are talking like they’ve never heard of reusable bottles
i think things would have been more in the inventors favor if he compared his bottle to other reusable bottles vs bottled water- since they are both used in different ways. like how metal bottles are usually a bit heavy and take up space but his is both plastic and can be made smaller when empty. Basically sell the idea of a space/weight problem rather then act like another reusable bottle is going to replace prepackaged water. And i think the dragons ran with it since the bottled water was a huge part of the inventors presentation/why he wanted to sell the bottles.
that's just my idea tho- i'm not gonna act like i'm a business expert
@@GwyndolinOwO That's what I thought this was going to be! Unfortunately, I'm not sure how useful they'd be since you still need to extend it to full size to contain anything in it. I guess it'd be slightly convenient to carry as a cup if you empty it after to fit it in your pocket again, but other than that... And it looks like the kind of plastic that kinda stinks after use.
John R and many kids would play with them like they are squish toys.
That one guy was like, "how are people going to take the time out of their busy schedules to find a place to fill it up?" Umm, the same way they already do with reusable bottles? And it would probably take just as much if not more time if they had to keep purchasing bottles every time they got thirsty during their "busy schedules"...
the collapsible portion of the invention is what he's trying to market and that wouldn't work as a reusable bottle. You refill your bottles to be used later, this bottle is bulkier than the current reusable bottles and collapsible cups already exists so this invention is not good from what I see.
Bro, ngl, it’s kinda stressful to hear Charlie talking over the dude who’s talking over the dude I’m trynna listen to.
lmfao bro i feel this, while watching every reaction video. like i could just go and watch the original link but its just not the same
It’s soooo annoying.
I’m surprised people arent saying this more you literally can’t hear the video when he talks
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Do you guys actually watch the streams? Remember this is a UA-cam highlight video so he fills it with more jokes then the video hes reacting to, on stream he talks less
@@qu1v3r I agree with you. The big issue is that he likes uploading these half assed/ uninspired twitch clips from his streams all the time. When he makes actual videos with jokes he writes they usually work
"Do you honestly believe people go around with this in their pocket looking, in their busy schedules, for somewhere to fill it?" Last I checked finding a water fountain or a sink is like a hundred times easier than going into a store and waiting in line to buy a bottle of water every time you're thirsty. Do they seriously not use water bottles in the UK or something?
right?
I'm a brit and no, we use water bottles, this investor is just kinda full of himself
Well for one, it's a reality tv show. Some of this is quite scripted. Furthermore, these guys are throwing shade at the concept because it isn't outright a cut into the water bottle industry as a whole. Its seen as more profitable to sell something that can be used once then tossed then something that can be used over and over again. It's why there are so many water bottle brands out there today. It is still much more profitable to be the problem then be the solution in that industry.
remember, these are billionares that have clearly lost touch with the world
We dont need to, it rains so much we just stand outside and look up with our mouths open.
"So you want to replace water bottles with your own water bottle ?"
"Yes"
"How is this different from other water bottles ?"
"Well first of all, it's mine."
Every bottle can hold a water
@@---____--- that's not true..
@@xLionsxxSmithyx Yes I was lying
@@---____--- smort
Wouldnt a durible bag/waterskin/ non rigid bottle basicly a bag with a drinking/filling spout/adapter be ecen more convenient and compact
Considering everyone carrying around those metal bottles which are bulky when empty, his accordion bottle doesn't seem like a bad idea.
Until you realise that the disposable water water bottles already do this, and they're cheaper.
@@LordSandwichII except these bottles are reusable
@@ackrat704 Disposable bottles are reusable; just nobody does it.
@@LordSandwichII Not nearly to the same extent as an actual reusable water, the plastic of a disposable bottle gets worn out quicker and they get filthy, that's why they're *disposable*, crazy, I know.
@@NireFuster Disposable water bottles are surprisingly resilient, that's why plastic pollution is such a problem. Also, if you always remember to rinse them out, they will stay clean.
"Billionaires throw a fit over being asked to invest in a mildly innovative idea"
idk man, seems like theyre throwing a fit, not though one idk
@@yes-kr7pv yeah just noticed that, fuck I'm an idiot
"After inviting people on TV to ask them to invest in their mildly innovative ideas"
The British Dragons aren't close to billionaires, Peter Jones is the richest worth around 300million, some of the others have 10-20million, not poor by any means but not Mark Cuban levels of throwing money away.
@@TheBalfrog Wrong, Duncan is the richest worth almost 700 million and Peter is worth almost 500 million
This dude is really smart. That's actually great, especially for hikes and runs. No extra space taken when empty.
Water Bags would be better for that
@@ici123-r2ewhy would you use a bag??
@@whitepumpkinenthusiast27camel back?…
A bag full of water?
The water bottle idea honestly isn’t that bad, especially at theme parks where water bottles cost like $5
@chubbyurma Because it's free advertising. Even if one of the few people in the room aren't interested, a multitude of other investors around the globe might be.
I mean I literally used a brita water bottle the whole time I was at Disney world.
Hol up though, are american water bottles like really flimsy? I've used washed out coke bottles to carry around water for years now.
He did it
It's called Ohyo
Look it up
@@WLxMusic
??? They're all the same.
This vid seems like a villan backstory for that bottle guy
📌📌📌 so true Hahahaha
sounds like he could be one of those wierd obscure silver age villains
@@ummwhodidnt lol i like the pfp
Edit: I just realized i @ the wrong person, his pfp is funny but im white so kinda sad, i meant that i liked @andrey diaz's pfp
Yeah like that one guy from iron man 3, syndrome or the guy from megamind
Bruv that was basically hitlar backstory dou
First business guy waslike “You’re not hoarding the clean water and overcharging? Pathetic”
Tyler lambert exactly but also wasting it in making the bottles and making less of that water available through pollution
DO NOT BECOME ADDICTED TO WATER! IT WILL TAKE HOLD OF YOU, AND YOU WILL RESENT ITS ABSENCE!! -Mad max
Tyler lambert surprised he didnt hiss
Its a business investment, not a charity.
“Your lack of capitalism disturbs me.”
This guy legit had a great invention. Funny thing is he got screen time so he’s probably doing good now
He made millions actually.
He didn't invent it tho, those bottles already existed
@@DisasterEnby Forgive me if I'm wrong, but couldn't you just crush a plastic disposable bottle and get a similar result.
@@stuckincollege1778 😂
@@stuckincollege1778 key word, plastic. Plastics are not biodegradable. That’s the large part of his argument, there’s been a lot of cutdown on plastic usage
The funny thing is that this guy actually became a millionaire by selling his bottles. He sold hundreds of thousands of them and proved those stupid investors that being stupid rich doesn't stop you from being stupid.
Not stupid. Just arrogant
It's literally just a water bottle, and he did a shit job of selling it at that. I mean seriously? His plan was to let people know where they can fill up with shitty tap water? lmao nah. I'm amazed M&S gave him a chance at all with a pitch like that. But I guess it is true what they say: no such thing as bad publicity.
As far as I'm concerned they just got very lucky. I would not have gambled my finances on that kind of venture.
@@LuciusC honestly, after seeing that bottle for the first time. I want it. Its so useful since it takes so much less space after youre done using it
@@LuciusC i don't think they existed back then when this was pitched
@@kristupasjuska799 Eh, maybe. Memory can be a funny thing but I recall having things like this when I was a kid. Albeit never very popular and probably not as durable or flexible as the modern versions.
That style of water bottle was used by NASA in the 70's and 80's so astronauts could drink in zero gravity ... as you drank from it you would slowly collapse the bottle and the water would force out.
That's very interesting. thank you
I was wondering how tf would they drink water 😂
@@adamon5577 with their mouths
@@The.throngler its big brain time
@@The.throngler y/technicallythertruth
I know who wouldn't want to be a millionaire:
a billionaire
@toxicocomelonfan Wow, you wrote UA-cam comments before UA-cam even existed! That is some impressive technology you have there.
@@Its_THE_questionable_person you know that’s part of his name right? Just making sure
@@BennyTheNubb yes, I know it's part of his name, I was just having fun with it
I dunno,
At some point I'd say you'd rather have less money,
But maybe that's just me not being ambitious enough to get there in the first place.
@@Its_THE_questionable_person I thought UA-cam was 20 years old...
0:45 He's right. Nestle's long term business plan (which was leaked in the early 2000's) is to buy most of the land near clean water (which means they own the water that passes through it) until they have a majority globally and then just turn into Shell or Esso and start charging everyone globally for water, just like gas. They want to remove it as a commons and make it an asset. Many will die but Nestle says it's the only way to regulate the scarce resource.
Wouldn't surprise me that child murderers would be willing to sacrifice the world to get their fortunes. I'm not religious, but that company is like satan incarnate for their greed alone.
Honestly I don’t know why everyone is hating on him, it’s a good idea, I usually cup it up with my hands, this seems so much easier
yeah, I feel bad for him. I would've bought one of those, they seem cool.
They're pretty popular in my area
Anime What Ifs - plus ultra where you from?
@@em_fr1 England I can't say fully where tho for security reasons
Anime What Ifs - plus ultra oh I’m from the uk
Me: *trying to listen to what the people are saying*
Charlie: No
Charlie: 4:33
That’s like the only point in the vid where he shuts up, I respect Charlie, but he needs to lay low on the commentary
@@notsew7742 biggest lie I ever heard
I find Charlie’s commentary more amusing than the actual video though
Phantom you’re entitled to your own opinion
“Don’t act like you use a tap; you’re a multi-billionaire” lol exactly..
I like that example of "You have your butler fill a glass on a tap but then have him throw it on the plants while you drink Fiji."
Right when i read this he said it lol
Wait did I hear this somewhere
Plasma Octopus the plants get fiji too
She only drinks babies tears, harvested my a Tibetan monk every 15 years on a full moon under the water in the river Tiber.
As a former Boy Scout, I had one of those water bottles whenever I went camping. As great as the design is on paper, unlike the aluminum bottles everyone is using these days, the “pocket bottle” easily heated up because it did not have much of a cooling system, so the water isn’t refreshing after about 20 minutes in the hot sun. In other words, hiking and even just camping doesn’t have that cooling refreshment other bottles had.
The concept is great, especially in regards to a hiking backpack, but the bottle easily heats up. At least the design was prior to me abandoning the bottle over 3 years ago.
It’s not as bad when you live somewhere really cold already, I used one for all my band concerts, especially handy for marching band. But I was bullied out of marching band so I haven’t used it in a while
i mean, as a former scout myself, I do have to say that when you're out in the middle of who knows where, any clean water is better than no water lmao
Doesn’t seem like that bad of an idea for a daily driver, I always have a water bottle on me 24/7 and being able to fold it up and put it in a cargo pocket until I find a fountain
@kiiboDaRobot I know this is old but I wanna get this straight, you got bullied by the marching band?
@@kiiboDaRobot how did that even happen
This might as well be called,
“Billionaires roast random, off the street people’s ideas”
4 real
Yeah except he’s a millionaire because of those bottles now
Change billionaires to billionaires who mostly got lucky
@@Tyler-cm6vk As opposed to the 7 billion people in the world who just got unlucky I guess
@@SpaghettiToaster pretty much
I don't see how why this is getting such massive hate for literally being your regular water bottle but better. Like, it's literally reusable but instead of it being bulky when it's empty you can make it compact after its empty so I mean it's literally just a straight upgrade from a regular water bottle in every way.
No it isn’t you can do the same with a normal one people just don’t think about doing it
@chinsaw2727 still though I’m weak and I can crush it if you can’t you’re mega weak
@@burgledungpee2947 yeah but is it fucking useable after you crush it? no the fuck it isn't.
@@dantheman2415 it is
@@dantheman2415 I do that and blow air back in it then fill it up with water it works
"What if we put water in a bottle"
"No that would never work that's an awful invention!"
lmao nice one
ok
That’s worse than the idea to put water in a cup
Fellow Misato fan
Why don't we just carry the water around in our mouths?
This bottle actually has good hiking applications. Whenever I've gone on a multiday hike the biggest problem I've faced is the amount of space I have to carry things. I use a camelback to drink but it is hard to get water out of a camelback to cook or wash my hands/face with. I throw a water bottle in my bag and it uses a lot of space both full and empty. I could easily put a compact version of this in my bag. Fill it up at a stream to cook/use and when I want to pack up my campsite. I could re-compact the bottle and have the extra space. It doesn't look fashionable but no one cares that much about it when you are alone in the wilderness.
PLEASE TALK LOUDER CHARLIE I DONT WANT HEAR ANYTHING THESE PEOPLE SAY
AMEN
LET US REJOICE IN THE VOICE OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR twitch.tv/moistcr1tikal
He should just put the videos on headphones and not give us the audio to distract us.
He should mute his mic and get copystriked cause these people are hunting for anything to copystrike
@@enough-applause-3368 that's a terrible excuse for bad content
This guy actually became a millionaire as well as selling over 600,000 units. The product is called Ohyo.
Ahmad Al-saffar lmao good for him
Ahmad Al-saffar Amazing
LOL good for him.
Really? He actually didn't gave up and actually became a millionaire, good for him
I have one, it’s really handy for hiking.
Man invents bottle that holds water
*Me who's been holding my water in my hands* what?
i mean, i guess its feasible in space. in 0g, water LOVES sticking to literally anything it can touch
bruh ive been pouring it into my mouth and swallowing when i get thirsty
Waterbender huh?
_drops water_
You're telling me I don't have to carry a tumbler with me everywhere I go!?
I thought the title said “Man Inverts Bottle that Holds Water.” I was prepared to see a cool magic trick. What I saw was a collapsible, reusable water bottle.
Well, that's kinda awkward. Here they roasted him and then his idea went and... Worked.
Midi Music Forever source on it working
@@Blurro
www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2161314/amp/The-Dragons-lost-bottle-TV-investor-said-hed-stick-pins-eyes-collapsible-water-bottle-Now-sale-M-S-15-countries.html
@@midimusicforever 1 source and the link has "15 countries" on it
@John R just skeptical.
@@shadmium3471 It's because it's being sold in 15 countries..
Me: *reads title*
“Man invents bottle that holds water”
Me: *“Impossible.”*
your profile picture freaks me out
LOL 😐
idk y u gettin hate that was funny
I'd buy it
@@stage8790 youtube replies somehow get worse every year, incredible
Me: *trynna listen to the dudes ideas*
Critikal: Neslea has murdered babies
*Nestlé
@@Tyborz Sarcasm won't get you anywhere
@@dishy2304 Yes, it helps people's English.
Dishy You good?
I’m already Sans Undertale Immigrated to Canada a bit ago so my English is not that good
the bottle is actually a good invention. saves alot of space plus you dont NEED to finish the whole bottle, you can fold it as you go to meet the same water level
They are making a reusable water bottle seem stupid because they probably make money off of plastic companies or something
@Jack Johnson i think that's what they're saying lmao
@Jack Johnson bro look at a normal water bottle... its not portable and its not easy to clean
The whole episode revealed that if u don't use the bottle 4 or 5 times it's not more reusable that the toss able bottles which u can reuse and comes pre packaged with quality water and are highly recyclable.
@@Chairdolf fair point but its honestly not unreasonable to assume that there is always an agenda behind these shows
@@hado33_ oh absolutely they are CEOs of corporations so I wouldn't trust em either.
Seeing that the guy who made the bottles is now a millionaire makes me think those so called Dragons don't know shit...
Either that or they have some stock on a bottle-making company.
Well they are British
Source? I need to know..... Do people actually buy these bottles? Are they useful?
If so then that is awesome!
Apparently all except one of the dragons did
@@DANCERcow I've got a bottle like it and it honestly sucks. You could just as well take a normal bottle with you. Not that I think the guy doesn't deserve it tho, he does seem like a nice guy :)
I love assassins creed
“I was first place in a Halo 2 tournament 2004.”
Now that’s impressive.
I was one of the last 5000 to be on the original xbox servers after they turned them off. Now that's impressive
@@DARRENC910 not really
@@maxrubert5795 okay joker.
@@DARRENC910 nice you were playing xbox 13 or whatever years ago before it was shut dowm, so did everyone that played xbox original
D. cal you really just called yourself impressive that’s sad lmao
Jokes aside those kinds of bottles do have a market. A lot of parents buy those kind of cups/bottles for their children, for when they are going to the beach so they can each have their ups and just bring big bottles of water with them. They aren't as high values as water bottles but they do actually got uses.
Its straight up funny how often these guys are like "this is a stupid idea trust me I'm the entrepreneur" and a couple months later its the biggest trend
I mean, the concept of a foldable bottle in itself sounds stupid. But, people like stupid things.
@@GaranNoDou298 its smart. Its like a refillable hardplastic bottle just with less storage space use
@@germangamingvideos6069 I legitimately never felt the need for a refillable bottle. Maybe it's just the thing in my country, but no one really uses refillable bottles. You just go to a store and buy yourself some if you're feeling thirsty. Refillable bottles sound like extra steps for no reason to me
@@GaranNoDou298 its more about an eco-friendly decision than something easier to use
with a refillable bottle you just keep filling it up whenever you want, it will probably last your for a few years and then you can get a new one
the amount of trash you produced is a single bottle
meanwhile with regular plastic bottles you drink the water and then trash the bottle, in a few years you have produced tons of plastic trash, and considering not everyone drops their trash in trash cans it just hurts the environment a looooooot more than using refillable bottles
@@GaranNoDou298 really? Even at home u don't refill ur bottle a single time? How do u stay hydrated? Or to take to the gym? Shaker bottles? No?
Everybody gangsta until the water bottle starts holding water
hey there brother
I moved out to Mexico because of this
PLOT TWIST: the bottles themselves turn into gangstas 🔫🕶🧴
I feel like that would be a really good invention for runners though. Like nobody likes holding a bottle while running when you're done with it. So imagine having a nice little foldable bottle to put in your pocket.
I had this thought, but for hikers. Hikers are constantly trying to fit as much collapsible gear into their packs as possible.
Personally, as a runner I don’t drink water when I’m running.
For longer distance like 10-26 miles, or long hikes, this thing would save so much space…though it could be a bit bigger
Wouldn’t you have to fill up the bottle before start to run so it’s kinda counter intuitive
If you really need to carry water on a long run you'd just use a camelbak, that small amount of water held by the bottle wouldn't be practical. Besides, it doesn't seem very ergonomic either.
@@fxxalaba3836 did you even read the comment? The bottle is full when you pick it up. You drink the water, then fold it up and put in your pocket. How you missed that point is beyond me.
The fact that the guy has not only succeeded but has sold over 100,000 of them by 2012 is craxy.
"It's unimaginable that people would carry this waiting for a chance to fill it up"
Me: literally carries a full size non-disposable bottle because I want water and don't mind filling from fountains.
I wouldn't be filling up from fountains. Many public space water features are treated with biocides and other chemicals to prevent outbreaks of legionnaires disease.
I carry around plastic water bottles when I play golf so I can fill them when I get to water stations
Yeah..... why would I spend money every time I want a drink. It makes far more sense to carry around a bottle and refill it than waste money every time I'm thirsty. The "dragons" must be completely out of touch with reality.
@@FoxtailVA Depending on where they're from, they might've only heard them be called bubblers
People used to carry water sacks with them all tge time
Charlie called his GF out for being an investor in this dudes company, and she immediately vanished from the scene... coincidence?
*I think NOT*
Nestle put a hit on her
That's his gf?
@@iamcyber it's his boyfriend
I would totally use the collapsible bottle tho. Carrying a big ass bottle is a pain.
finna flex the Ibottle fold
Yeah, the idea isn't bad and is probably already a thing somewhere.
@@Ed-1749 A masterpiece of deduction Eddie.
@@Ed-1749 id rather hold a bottle with water than holding a bottle which serves no purpose
@@alvincarlos2897 but why are you holding a bottle of water in the first place? The main issue with this product is that once you use it you collapse it, but how many people are just going about their lives with water bottles in their hands? Usually it's in bags or kept at home/offices, which in both cases you don't need it to be able to collapse because you already have the space for it, not to mention the size of that bottle wouldn't be worth it.
I clicked on just to let you know I fully support this invention
i love how the investors basically scoff at the idea of any bottle being refilled, not the fact that his bottle wouldnt work if it had water in it
Capitalism :)
I mean, isn't the point of water bottles to be refilled?
The premise is being able to easily carry the bottle when empty and the dude made millions off of this idea. I think as of january 2020 hes sold over 1,000,000 units
The Young 1wolf: They laughed, yet he won. Noice.
If that thing shrinks in size I can do more shopping. Who cares where you gonna refill this.
"I am an *evolved* dragon"
Yep, definitely a gamer.
Sounds like a high rank in the KKK
FrankDaTank1218 True. In fact, I think Grand Dragon is like second behind Imperial Wizard, but I’m probably wrong.
a gaymer
If you threw some ice cubes at the dragons, would they take Super Effective damage??
@@lowhp_comic they take 4x effective damage if they on the ground
I can’t even hear wtf is happening in this video cuz Charlie’s Mic is so damn loud...
That is the case with every stream highlight vid tbh I hate it
XxxZombie KillerxxX why that’s the point
@Eevee :3 most of the times the jokes hes making has nothing to do with what they're saying dude. You're just overreacting
@@freindmaker4473 No, this is just bad audio mixing. Don't make excuses.
@@maxtheawesome4255 I think you tagged the wrong person
So many people hated this old way of his content but ngl this stuff is wonderful with adhd
“Man invents Bottle that holds water”
Me: Why didn’t I think of that
I invited a plate that holds food. No one even bats an eye.
@@kouham420 The portable plate xD
@@kouham420 i invented Silverware that can be used to skewer food.
I invented big wooden box that can open and close and allow us to store our clothes. Man I’m a genius.
Honestly, that accordion bottle thingy isn't that of a bad idea. Seems somewhat useful for hikers or so. Even in the military, maybe? You can simply fold it and save a lot of space for other stuff.
Hikers and militaries tend to use hydration packs. You wear them on your back and they carry way more water(~2-3L). You can also get backpacks that either have space for a bladder or come with one installed. With those, the empty bladder takes up an equal or less amount of space than that bottle does. Camelbak has been supplying the US military with several types of hydration packs for over a decade. Personally, I use a backpack from Osprey with a 2.5L bladder when hiking. Hydration packs have a huge advantage over this in that you don't need to carry them in hand when full, and they have hoses that are easier to drink from while walking.
I don't think it comes out well in the video, but the problem the guy's bottle faces is that it doesn't really have a market that isn't already covered by something better. People buy disposable water bottles on impulse, they want a bottle filled with water RIGHT NOW, and aren't currently carrying a bottle. You're not tapping into those sales by asking them to carry a bottle in anticipation of needing one. His bottle has to compete against other reusable bottles. Regular reusable water bottles aren't heavy or bulky enough to make the collapsible bottle more attractive. I've been carrying a reusable water bottle at work for ~6 years, and I've never had a problem with it taking up space when empty. Most bottles have some kind of loop so you can have your hands full, and still carry the bottle with your pinky. Yes, his bottle fits in a pocket when empty, but you need to commit a whole hand to carry it when full. A hiker/camper is concerned with packing space, but why buy this over a bottle that has a filter that can remove bacteria and parasites from pond/stream water? His bottle will take up just as much space when full, but you can't refill it out in nature.
TL;DR: The problem isn't that there is no market for easy-to-carry reusable water storage. The problem is that all of the potential markets are already saturated with better products from heavy-hitters like ThermoFlask, Camelbak, Osprey, or LifeStraw.
I like where the guy's head is at, but he was beat to the punch a long time ago.
@@breadcan parents with multiple children. You got 4 kids on an outing somewhere, each one's got their own water bottle but you don't want them to carry it around empty because they'll set it down and forget it. Once it's empty. Fold it up, stick in your bag until you can refill it. Easier to carry than 4 12oz hydroflasks or whatever.
@@ImOblivious A regular child's water bottle isn't that much more inconvenient to carry around when empty. I agree with breadcan. It's not that there isn't a market for this sort of thing. It's that there's way better products in that market, or this product doesn't do a good enough job to justify its own existence for most people. The guy may have sold a couple of them, but they're not getting popular anytime soon. I've not seen a single person have one of these collapsible bottles over just a regular reusable bottle. And when you can't even convince the average person like myself to take this smaller collapsible bottle over my giant 40oz metal bottle, then it's just not going to flood the market.
That being said, the sharks here were just ridiculous with their criticisms. The product isn't terrible. It just isn't good enough for an already oversaturated market.
I think focusing on a specific market would definitely help. I've seen a lot of cutesy collapsible pet and kid water bottles - maybe adding cute gimmicks to it like some solid graphic design or coming with a bag to hold it in, something like that, might have gotten a bite from the investors on the show.
@@Enysum Maybe. A lot of successful products seem to only be successful because they targeted a specific demographic that they knew would be interested in them.
"man invents bottle that holds water"
FINALLY, i was so tired of having to take my water on my pockets, so annoying
That's way better than what I was doing. I just kept it cupped in my hands. Made a really big mess whenever my wife's boyfriend kept bumping into me :/
Person Personson hol’ up
Person Personson, Why your wife’s boyfriend keep bumping into you tho?
@@jimnosnow4484 why does his wife have a boyfriend
557deadpool, I’m retarded 😂😂😂
The most annoying thing about most reusable water bottles is having to lug them around afterward. This bottle fixes this. It's basically a straight up improvement.
"They feared me. They FEARED MY DOMINANCE."
*He's like that one guy who is an alpha wanna be by being a strong muscular meathead*
Doesnt even look especially strong or muscular
He's like a reddit mod
FlexViper
I'm 6'4 and 220 pounds but inside i have the confidence of a little girl because i'm a depressed and anxious mess.
Don't judge people, you never know.
@@andir8119 I think he wasn't judging directly that guy directly but more how he behaved.. personelly I respect people with confidence a lot but there is a difference between being confident and being a pretentious idiot.. And that guy was being strongly revolting
This man is way too arrogant, i think at some point Jojar S Dhinsa offered him £90m for his company but he rejected it. Now he is selling his properties after his sales dropped to the ground due to everyone finding out about his personality.
Dude: "I-I-I uhh umm I thought.. I dunno, no I mean, uhh.. I dunno.."
Also dude: "I think they feared my dominance."
He will be a great politician
@@greenhowie he just needs to learn a few words that nobody knows and uses
😂😂
In other news: Man invents lightbulb that glows in the dark
So no electricity required? Its *lit*
Man invents toy that vibrates in my rectum
@@lrbag8269 But they already made the Wii remote
U mean an LED dildo?
don't all lightbulbs glow in the dark
Man i love it when he tries to show us a fucking video but talks over the people in the video with commentary that is very much so unneeded
6:00
Incase anyone was wondering, 2% of a 50mil company is 1million, 5x higher worth than what he was asking for.
Hard Man wins
Jokes aside, the bottle was actually a success* and the company has sold 100 000 over 15 different countries
* edit: Apparently 100 000 bottles sold isn't that much, so maybe it isn't a success, but at least it isn't the complete disaster it's portrayed as in the video
@Gremblo Absolutely
Seems useful especially for school and work.
Yeah I remember my classmates using these cause it was better than plastic bottles because those bottles give you a very harmful chemical after a few days of reusing a plastic bottle when this bottle is storable, small and good for the environment
For me personally, I really didn't like my collapsible bottle. I guess I might be able to see how it is useful for some people, but I just found it a hassle to use.
@@Ryyi23 Yeah that's what I expected the bottle to be like; annoying to uncompress and annoying because water would stay in between the bends when you drank from it. I don't think it sells thanks to its practicality, but rather thanks to the impression it gives. I bet kids would fall for the concept quite easily.
So this guy reinvented the wheel. He needs respect and recognition.
You and I have very similar interests like suspiciously similar
I’m replying first, which will inadvertently lead my comment to success because of the status that you hold in comment society
Ok anime guy
Just Some Guy without a Mustache bruh why are u literally EVERYWHERE I am?
WTF I saw u somewhere recently , Fontana?
That bottle invention is amazing, although People who live in a convenient life would not find it helpful since they like to show off how good looking the bottle they have. For someone who just wants a drink and clean water bottle, with that I want a water bottle that I can get my hands in, and clean it. That's it.
"I didn't shower for 4 days."
"Ah, a gamer."
4 days? lol Rookie
I’m pretty sure this bottle already exists I’ve seen this before many years ago maybe like in a camping store or something like that and it’s really not that bad of an idea especially if you take your lunch to work with you when you want to drink and you want to keep everything as compact as possible but I’m pretty sure this idea has existed for a while
The video is old
tavern2468 apparently it started in 2005, obviously not saying this pitch is quite that old
@@tavern2468 Yeah, there's heaps of camping equipment you can get that folds up like this, like kettles and cookware, and they've been around for a good few years. I'm sure this style of bottle outdates them, and yes, it's not a completely terrible idea.
eraZure I had no idea this show was that old lol I’ve only watched shark tank
the apple kingdom I think it’s not terrible either and oddly enough I think as a kid I had a foldable cup or bottle in a Wendy’s kids meal. This just triggered my memory of it. It might have been a cup. It leaked
What if we use 100% of our brain?
“Man Invents Bottle That Holds Water”
Big brain
pee is stored in the balls, checkmate atheists
@Micah the Nerd Saxophonist "Micah the Nerd Saxophonist" wonders why a meme isn't dead yet
Micah the Nerd Saxophonist ok micah
fucking hell, been binging moist recently, i cant help but realize how relentlessly funny his older videos are (STILL LOVE THEM NOW, BUT GUDDAYM YOU WERE SO QUICK WITH THE JOKES)
Much love
"They feared me. They FEARED MY DOMINANCE."
Charlie: oooouh.... well...
Pride cometh before a fall. 🤷♀️
@@theshiznits2020 indeed, and you see the same kind of thing in X Factor and other reality TV shows: idiots who think they're good at something but fail and then become super defensive.
Charlie we need to talk, we all like your commentary but when your voice booms over the initial video to the point of drowning out what theyre saying it kind of goee against the whole point of making the video, how about you try flipping the volume ratios.
bro it annoyed me so hard
@@t1ps705 same coudnt hear shit
His reaction videos are just him loudly cracking jokes over the videos, but I don't understand the context because I can't hear the original content.
He needs to pause the video to make jokes/comment.
Glad I’m not the only one. Either turn the videos volume down, or just pause it and commentate, then resume the video.
I fully agree.
Peter: You will never penetrate this 80B business.
Inventor: Hold my water.
Inventor: *put it in my bottle*
I mean he made millions and I'm sure he made a high profit and did penetrate to make a niche. But if we assume his company made 5~ million dollars, that's only 0.00065% of 80B.
@@dddmemaybe this is great.
I think it is a great idea, and with the movement for refill stations only growing it probably has more value now than ever
If he had marketed this to parents with young children/toddlers it would've been a hit with them
I saw a dude saying that this guy sold 100,000+ water bottles across 15 countries. Idk if it's real or not but if it was then it was already a hit
It's perfect for backpackers. Collapsible for easy storage where every inch of space counts.
@@ImOblivious said the one that was supposed to get a hold of the same time as leaders and then his family members that were going on a trip to the hospital for the first time since they were sick so i had no idea what he was going crazy with that and i said oh yes i think it was just a good idea and he said oh yes yes sir i love you so much and i hope you’re doing ok and i will be there soon i hope you are doing good i hope you have a wonderful time with me and yellowjacket and my friend i hope you are ok with your help and hope so i love that
@@ImOblivious That's why we have hydration packs though.
@ALXANMT always love a good copypasta before bed
I live in Rio de Janeiro which is a poor city. These water bottles are found pretty much everywhere because they're cheap as fuck and really useful. It's a very hot city and pretty much everywhere you go there's a water dispenser with cool water. The school where I teach has 4 water dispensers and even though we have plastic cups it's more common for students and even parents to bring those kinds of water bottles.
Proves that even if a product is stupid it will get sales if there's demand.
@@ThePaperKhan if it has demand it is not stupid.
@Umbilical Cord I figured the Red Command charges extortionate prices for access to water.
@@cacophonousantiquarian8803 quite the opposite. They like to kill cops and all, but who doesn't? They are actually kind to the people who live in their community, but if you're an outsider you get schwacked
@@filthycasul1019 If there was demand for Animal shit as food seasoning, you wouldn't think that was smart.
I know a person who has one of these bottles,
he used it as a fleshlight.
That's an epic upside
That's smart. Id do that if I had a dick
A man amongst boys
"i know a person" suuuure bottle fucker
@@umairiqbal1852 lol
its insane because reusable water bottles became super trendy
Breaking: Nestle hitman takes out guy who made this bottle in act of pity.
lil Blaisy no it’s not
Arizona Ranger with a big iron on his hip a funny name you have, laugh I must
To be fair that bottle is still useful, I’d get one myself tbh
DinangaX_X same, I go camping a lot and this seems pretty useful
Me too, it actually seemed pretty efficient considering if it doesn't leak or break after a couple uses.
You can buy one, it's called "ohyo".
I don't know if it a joke or not but please tell me what a foldable bottle can do, that a regular bottle can't.
@@karlkhai51 I mean, nothing, except create space that could otherwise be used for other things when not in use.
R.I.P. The Best Hoarder.
Ik
:(
It only lasted 5 minutes before A&E jumped on it
Why did he
This is the greatest hoarder of all time
The concept is nice, but it has already been done a long time ago, and didn't take off much. It has advantages, such as taking lesd space EVEN when half filled: you can just compress whatever part is still empty, and it will be smaller than a normal bottle the same size. And it's always with you
When I buy bottles water I usually kee the bottle and refill it. Throw it away or lose it eventually. Tbh it’d be nice to be able to fold it up and pocket it after its emptt. What Im saying it, I think its actually a decent idea.
Yeah, his bottle became huge success.
And with the right tools it can make a handy little foldout bong
@@tysonellis1172 rather that than a bottle
I see what he's going for with these bottles, even if the Dragons do not. But to me he's not replacing that the bottled water industry, he's trying to replace the reusable water bottle industry, which is much smaller. So he's falsely representing his invention.
And his invention is a very modest step up from a traditional reusable water bottle, anyway, if any. So I'd personally just stick with my current reusable bottle. Though, I'm sure there is a bit of a market out there for this, especially if people buy into his misleading narrative.
Derek A there is a market if you go to games or concerts. Most dont allow hard containers. Nice collapsible thing to sneak in
For urban living, yeah. But I use water bottles that I can either boil in, or it is a vacuum flask. And the funny thing is, this invention has a counter part in the hiking and survival circles. A large, non lubricated condom and a tube sock.
@@matthewshaffer2119 If you sneak it in empty then how are you going to get water in?
@@SpaghettiToaster well he’s maybe trying to convince himself that he made a good decision buying it
The fact that he doesn't understand Duncan's accent gives me the satisfaction that I'm not alone.
If you listen closely, there's actually audio coming from the video in the background.
My mans really saw a foldable dog bowl and thought, “Yeah, humans need that too.”
I eat out of animal bowls.
Kind of nice idea but that bottle was tiny
We do have fold-able bowls but its use is mostly intended for hiking or camping.
Funny thing is that this already exists I had this exact bottle when I was younger
What about bag water "bottles." weve been using those since we discovered animals have bladders
The one time I wanted to hear wtf they were saying, you become immensely louder then the video you're showing. Smh charlie shut up for 30 seconds 😂❤️
ImZevo watch the video then, not Charlie’s video
@@providedyeti1518 usually if he's talking about what he's watching you'd want to be able to hear it
@@cococorino5767 but the reason you watch him is his reaction/commentary
then how do you know what he is reacting to/commenting on if you can't even hear it
@@ezeposada1276 well it's not like you can't hear anything at all, considering that he can only start to comment on things after they have been said during an audible interval
“Hello dragons.”
**Whips bottle like a fastball in the MLB shattering the entrepreneurs skull into sand, causing a second Big Bang creating an entire planet with functioning ecosystems.**
Ah yes, the second impact
'Dragon'
'Fastball'
AH YES JOJO
@Finn Crystle you're not supposed to know about them
He actually left a few on the stairs set to landmine mode which is why he jumped up the stairs
😀™
Dude, I can't listen to two people at the same time.
0:26 As long as its just water you could just dump it out but for other liquids if you didnt want to waste it then yeah it cant shrink into the pocket but its meant to be a compact easy carry bottle to fit on your person with ease and then when your going to use it obviously you have to carry it with the liquids inside just like any other bottle..
yeah but most people arent just gonna walk around with an empty water bottle trying to fill it up somewhere
Yeah I usually start with a full bottle then it becomes empty but I hold on to it because buying bottled water is a scam.
Travis Ziolkowski bottles like theese can compact as you drink them making them smaller useful if your camping or something
@Harold Jenkins you could not pay $1.99 for 24 filled water bottles
Have Pure Aqua water at Aldi
Inventor: It's water that is held!!!!!
Everyone: YESS????
Inventor: In a bottle!!!!
Everyone: AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Juan Dlc shut the fuck
@@haikmherian how do you shut a fuck?
@@Saint_Arod By closing the fuck-door.
I’m sitting here. Watching billionaires tell this guy there “there is no market in refillable water bottles”...... are they insane?
@Barry Boppins well they sold pet rocks
@Barry Boppins You cam definitely get rich if you make a brand for yourself and sell bottles with different designs or limited editions.
I refill my own normal water bottle with tap water all the time to avoid wasting a new one every time, lol.
@Barry Boppins they forgetting about hyrdoflask
@Barry Boppins hydroflask do something like that. They cost like 50 dollars each.
man i miss 3 years ago, when the only complaint we had was made inventing water.
We can't even hear the pitch.
Yeah why the fuck is his mic at 500% volume
Gabriel Perez Because he cares about his one-liners getting heard.
such complainers
if yall wanna hear the pitch then go to the original video.
@@qu1v3r doesnt matter about his one liners when we cant hear the context to them
"Fine, I'm reselling stuff from alibaba. Who's going to give me a trademark, Debra? I'm sleeping in my car, Debra."
My favorite part of the video 😂
Do you own the Buissness?
Perhaps
Life story?
I licked my desk
You’re out.
It’s ok, I’m too dominant for u. Fear my £90M investment
don't diss those bottles, theyre actually really good and sold super well.
I think it’s an alright idea, bizarre how these people act as if there isn’t a market for water bottles like this.
Not like just one kind of bottle can monopolise the entire fucking market. People still drink DASANI for fucks sake.
Honestly I think Charlie was right on the money with its main deficiency: what do you do if you haven’t finished your drink?
@@JK-ei7wr I feel like in the bottle situation, why should they care whether a product is fully practical or not, as long as they have a gimmick that sells then it wouldn't matter.
Plasma Octopus …but if its main feature doesn’t work properly, then why should people pay an exceptional amount more for it? At that point, the investors would be riding solely on the public’s idiocy.
@@JK-ei7wr hehehe... perhaps....
How their conversation should have gone:
"Let me get this straight: you are trying to pitch us a water bottle... that can collapse to become smaller?"
"Exactly"
"I'm sorry to tell you... but that already exists..."
Why does this have no likes... This comment sums it all up
If you're referring to a plastic bottle they're not reusable
@@veorgegincent8926 no he's referring to the product in the video, as he said
@@finlaycooper4770 oh well I wondered if the thing he said already existed was a plastic bottle because the collapsible bottle didn't exist at the time.
@@veorgegincent8926 Bruh, collapsible bottles like the one in this video have been around for over a decade. You can find TONS on amazon that don't even come from this guy. Where have you been, mate? I saw some of these bottles being sold at a carnival when I was like 12 and even got one.
I wouldn't want to be a billionaire, it's too much stress and when everything is given to you life gets boring. Maybe just a "MakeEnoughMoneyToLiveNormallyWithoutSacraficingYourEntireLifenaire"
five.on3 k
Cool, one less person to compete with
I have a boring life
with money I could spice it up lol.
Also would help some of the patreon people I want to and my fav streamer with money and just see their reaction
@@CsabaGamings you can spice up your life without the money
five.on3 What could he do other than getting a family?
Today I learned that shark Tank is a knock off and I am truly distraught
I searched up the man who made pro gains (Marco Hajikypri) and his net worth is -5.4k pounds, epic.
And he got offered 90 million pounds for the company but turned it down
@@agentsnorlson7913 lmao
Agent Snorlson holy fk really, how and why and why and how
Agent Snorlson what an idiot
Technically it's -2,505,400 pounds, if you consider he could have walked away from that meeting with $2.5 million just for the name...
1:39 “Complete waste of time it’s just. You might aswell have a paper cup”blah blah blah not important stuff he says. “And it’s £4.99 and you can get those full bottles for only 80p and I’m sorry but I’m out” @penguinz0 your welcome
He's just taking the piss mate
You’re* welcome
I couldn't understand that guy either
But everyone I don’t recommend using subtitles just tried it and they don’t know what he is saying
Soggy Slopster shite patter, you lot must be deaf.
"Like people are looking to find some way to fill it?" Has this man never heard of a water fountain, or a sink?
No he hasnt. Has has someone to get it for him.
@@runningwolfus you can’t just shove a water bottle in your pocket
Seriously has he not heard of refillable bottles before?
Correction man invents an even better bottle to hold water