YouTube’s Hydraulic Press Channel has more than 1.7 million subscribers and 218 million views, and its success is grounded in one simple yet brilliant concept – find an object, and crush it. The ...
I’m addicted to watching people destroy stuff on YouTube. It’s hard to say exactly when it started, but it was probably around June 2011, when I stumbled across this article titled “This Machine ...
Who knew that a Nokia 3310 phone — that seemingly indestructible model of years past, with its LCD screen and vintage snake game — sounds like the shell of a giant cockroach cracking and the flesh ...
Who wins in a battle between a hydraulic press and Nokia 3310? You’re about to find out thanks to the Hydraulic Press YouTube Channel. It may seem obvious the machine will destroy the phone, but those ...
The iPhone 7 has only been on sale since this morning, and even though there's not enough to go around, that hasn't stopped the train of wanton destruction. Next stop: hydraulic press. There's no more ...
YouTuber Lauri Vuohensilta has decimated a lot of things since launching the Hydraulic Press Channel in 2015. Sign up for the top news stories every day to keep you informed with what's going on in ...
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