Brief Summary
The video showcases a variety of firecrackers, from small M80s to larger, more powerful ones like the Chipola 250 and king-size Truno Spanish cracker. The presenter tests these firecrackers in different scenarios, including setting them off in mud, clay canyons, and even attempting to destroy a lock. The video includes reactions to the explosions, assessments of the damage caused, and anticipation for future firework displays, particularly for the Fourth of July.
- Testing various firecrackers, ranging from small M80s to larger ones like the Chipola 250.
- Setting off firecrackers in different environments such as mud and clay canyons.
- Assessing the damage and impact of each firecracker.
- Expressing excitement for future firework displays, especially for the Fourth of July.
M80 Firecracker and Salute Shell Test
The presenter starts by setting off an M80 firecracker on top of a dead tree, observing that it burns in an unusual way. Next, he introduces a spherical salute shell, noting its size compared to a nano doom firework. After igniting the salute shell, the presenter reacts to its powerful explosion.
Smaller Firecrackers and Echo Test
The presenter sets off smaller M83 firecrackers, appreciating the sound of their fuses. He expresses his admiration for the craftsmanship of the firecrackers and hopes to save enough for the Fourth of July. The presenter then sets off another firecracker, commenting on the echo it produces.
Variety of Firecrackers Showcase
The presenter showcases a variety of firecrackers with unique names such as FP3 Thunder King, Mini Doom Boom, TC3 ARF Cracker, Crazy King, Beign's King of King, Bomb, Zena Treno, Cracker Pack, Spanish Cracker, Zephr Cracker, Chinese Crazy Bang, Punk Chrono 4, Vietnam, Peruka, Signalos 2.0, Doom Boom, Betarda, Simply the Best, Absolutely Amazing, Exploder 5, Mr. Boom 2 Bowler, Doom Boom 5G, Small Banana, and Crazy Frog Matchcer. He anticipates using them for an amazing Fourth of July celebration.
Firecracker vs. Lock Experiment
The presenter attempts to destroy a lock with a large red firecracker. After the explosion, it's discovered that the lock survived, although covered in dust. In a second attempt, the lock is implanted inside the mud due to the force of the explosion. Despite being dusty, the lock remains functional.
Clay Canyon Firecracker Test
The presenter places a firecracker in a hole in a clay canyon to see the impact. The explosion causes a significant amount of dirt and debris to be ejected, and thick clay breaks off from the canyon walls. The presenter then introduces additional firecrackers, including a PVC cracker, ARF cracker, Crazy Frog Match cracker, Quarter stick, Danger Cracker, Super Cobra 6, a homemade firecracker, a 30g ARF cracker, and a 50g whistleboom Chipola.
King-Size Truno Spanish Cracker vs. Lock
The presenter uses an extra-large king-size Truno Spanish cracker in another attempt to destroy the lock. The explosion is powerful, and the lock is found implanted in the mud. The label on the firecracker is completely shredded. The presenter emphasizes the importance of placing M80s vertically to avoid accidents.
M80 Firecracker and Humongous Firecracker Test
The presenter sets off an M80 firecracker, noting the hole it creates. He then ignites a humongous firecracker in the mud, creating a near-perfect smoke ring. Next, he sets off a half stick firecracker.
Trueno Salute Spanish Cracker and Blue Chipola 250
The presenter uses a Trueno Salute Spanish Cracker, tying a knot with Quick Match Fuse. Following this, he sets off a blue Chipola 250, which creates a large mushroom cloud. The presenter then cleans up the trash.
Nylon Wrapped Cracker and Other Firecrackers Showcase
The presenter showcases additional firecrackers, including a nylon-wrapped cracker, extra ripe tropical cracker, American infused 50g cracker, submarine cracker, Blue Chipola from Poland, trophy cannon shot big boy, candle cracker, and a 100g salute.
M80 Firecracker on Dirt and Chapola 100g Firecracker
The presenter sets off an M80 firecracker on the dirt. He then ignites a Chapola 100g firecracker, showcasing its power.
Biggest Firecracker Ever Lit Off
The presenter prepares to light off the biggest firecracker he has ever used, a strobe to whistle to 300 firecracker. The fuse is long, and the presenter anticipates a significant explosion.
2020 Stash of Firecrackers and Fourth of July Anticipation
The presenter concludes by stating that this has been the 2020 stash of firecrackers, expressing excitement for the upcoming Fourth of July and future content. He thanks the viewers for watching and expresses his love for his country.