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  • that is amazing that the plastic doesnt melt..although you probably poisoned your water with the plastic

  • Just how much plastic would leech into that water? I wouldn't drink it unless you had to.

  • Why music of the puertorrican Vico C?

  • @giovanyid because I am a fan of his ....

  • @senorproxemia Ol, im puertorrican.

  • @giovanyid Beaners like you are used to drinking piss while hiding from the INS. Puerto ricans are the niggers of the hispanic world. Speaking of my mom, she sucked the seed out of my sperm spear and nearly choked to death when my wad lodged in her gullet. So how are things in Juarez or wherever the balls you live, flauta face?

  • @RandomSpewer Juarez is in Mexico, and by the way for people like you thats arabs kill you. 

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  • @RandomSpewer Wow, for ignorant like you that why USA is fuck up. By the way get more school and educate that way you can learn more about geography and culture, mexicans beaners, they tacos and live in Juarez . I'm from Puerto Rico from where the great singers such as Ricky Martin, Jennifer Lopez, Marc Anthony and actor like Benicio del Toro are from, a small island, great fighters and we killed by Arabs. Next time before talking think, learn, get educate and then talk to me.

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  • For all the people who's saying how dangerous it is to drink that water, this technique is oughta be used in a situation of emergency, like when you're in the middle of nowhere, with no drinkable water and just a pet bottle in your backpack. Anyway, you talk about toxines as if you really cared about what you eat. Criticizes plastic bottle water, goes to McDonalds.

  • fake music !

  • Interesting,but not good for health.Hot plastic input chemicals in water.

  • you should rename this video, "HOW TO MAKE A BOMB WITHOUT A STOVE , A POT OR A MICROWAVE".

  • @MegaXKCD omg for the last time, NO, it must be plastic with no air and latino rap music. next time pay attention.

  • mash arrow keys while vid plays to play yt game

    (hint: control with arrow keys or #pad pick up flashing dots)

    enjoy das stig

  • Don't do this it's insane to drink that water. It would be full of toxins from the melted plastic in water.

  • anyone will fell cheated .. I too .. I thought boiling water without fire ! open or closed its a stove in fact

  • And in the long run it's all about exposure. So if you worry only do it in emergency situations.

  • Due to insolubility, and chemical inertness, pure plastics have low toxicity, and will pass through the digestive system with no ill effect. However, certain industrial plastics (Read Heavy Duty/PVC) contain a variety of toxic additives. So unless you are heating PVC pipe you should be death free...lol. Most (85% or higher) plastic bottles like the one in the video are eco friendly, and biodegradeable. You drink worse shit in Mountain Dew, Coke, and Pepsi. So sack up. :)

  • sooo according to this, if i remove all the air from my body i will be impervious to fire!!!!!!

  • @masterlink1995 Good luck !

  • The guy got cancer later.

  • you could have at least used CLEAN water to boil!! I can't drink that brown shit!

  • We just watched a meth chemist cook up meth ;D jk lol

  • isnt that basically a stove....

  • Neat! Thanks for sharing.

  • Simple physics is keeping the bottle safe.

  • Can the bottle hold up to a high enough temperature to kill bacteria?

  • @thybigballs It can kill bacteria at a high temperature, about 100 degrees Celsius.

  • MUSIC SUX!

  • now i understand why they say not to drink mexican water.

  • The latino rap music is a vital part of this process.

  • @ShinMatata ¡A WEBO!.... THAT MEANS : OF COURSE!!!!!

  • isn't this an explosion hazard?

  • Ever heard of BPA?

  • @Sinpup79 British Petroleum ... Association???

  • @senorproxemia rather unhealthy chemical in bottles that gets in the water when heated

  • on 0:30 did you said pee or tea???

  • whats the songs name? sounds good (: and nice technique for the boiling of the water :D

  • You learn something new everyday!

  • Can you do this with glass? Because I want all the douche bags talking about cancer to shut the hell up already...

  • ...don't let the water (or tea) inside get to boiling point, or... BOOM!

  • Yes cool and clever, but I have to wonder of what drumlord420 said about chemicals.

    However, this is helpful for some to know in times of survival. After all, there's 40% of the world population starving right now, and is suppose to get worse...

  • hey why dont you just cheek it. no you might get butt cancer. ha ha.

  • injoy your cancer. dude you might be the last one on earth to know this. an el paso texas jail gaurd told me that that shit will make you sick the dead kind of sick.

  • that is dangerus it can go boom stupid

  • @hus987pc

    koss går det`? fonne ud ka så "feile" dg? :p

  • all the people saying stuff about cancer risks and plastic not being good for you seem to be missing the point, If you are in a survival situation (which would be the only time I personally would use this method) then lack of water would kill you a lot faster than any of the problems that you are talking about

    In such a case it would be a good system to use

    Thanks to the OP

  • by the way plastic is not good for health man................hahahah

    thanks any way

  • ...and you know when it's boiling because it will explode all over you as you pick it up.

  • yes the true way to boil water

  • @randommezos Lol, this guys puerto rican, listen to the music, its puerto rican, he also looks pueurto rican...

  • @randommezos BUT, hes not, hes just a mexican taht likes puerto rican reggaeton.

  • If I were ever in a situation to where I was going to die of either, thirst, diseased water, or possible cancer someday, I would strain the water through a shirt and use this method and drink the HELL out of it! (Until I found a better container, of course). Death today, or possible cancer someday??? Cancer would be the LAST thing on my mind! -Thanks for the video.

  • You use a stove, a fire stove. You use a pot, a plastic bottle. FAIL.

  • Haha i know i might sound like a cancer fanatic... but thats actually really unhealthy. Heating plastic releases a shit load of chemicals. One of which mimics estrogen. Try heating it with a metal bottle instead. Even using a paper cup would work, the water absorbed all the heat.

  • wow, cool thing to know!

  • i think ill stick to my kettle !

  • dude don't drink, it will contain dihydrogen monoxide, it will kill you if you drink too much

    /sarcasm

  • @SoldierFrontJunky LOL. Why the sarcasm tag. It would have been funnier without.

  • that was cool! thankx for the tip.

  • Plastic is toxic, I just use a 0.2 micron filter pump to purify water when I'm out in the Amazon.

  • start a fire? thats way more work than using a stove or pot or microwave, and its not even interesting

  • it's cool.thanks

  • Without the air inside, the water stops the botle from melting

    I dont know how

  • whats the song?

  • @PyroTomas "Me Desahogo" from Vico C

  • This dude has obviously been to prison.....

  • duh thats y he was boiling it to sanitize it

  • -.- wouldnt the plastic from the bottle melt when u put it in the fire and give u cancer???

  • This is a bad! Water bottles contain something called "Bisphenol A" (BPA), a compound in hard clear polycarbonate plastics. This chemical leeches into the water when the plastic is exposed to heat. EVEN SUNLIGHT! BPA appears to mimic the effects of estrogen, interfering with hormone levels and cell signaling systems. Studies have shown that people exposed to high levels of BPA have a greater risk of developing uterine fibroids, breast cancer, decreased sperm counts, and prostate cancer.

  • @hbomb2579 Nice one mate, I couldn't remember the name of the stuff, and as for the people saying well everyone would have cancer, wake up and look at the cancer stats, they're not going down sadly. PEACE

  • this might cause cancer man stop

  • so how did the bottle not melt?

  • poaster oven

  • i wouldn't depend on this...but good technique. Les Stroud "survivor man" did this once by heating the bottle over a fire. He got a baby boil but his bottle was mutilated. ( no lid and only half full)

  • i wouldn't depend on this...but good technique. Les Stroud "survivor man" did this once by heating the bottle over a fire. He got a baby boil but his bottle was mutilated. ( no lid and only half full)

  • what???

  • Isn't there the risk that gases dissolved in the liquid will come out and increase the pressure inside the bottle, even if you leave no airspace? (A warm soda goes flat much faster than a cold one)

  • this causes cancer :)

  • If the water actually reaches boiling temperature, the bottle will explode due to the pressure of the boiling water. Don't stand close if that happens, it's going to make a mess and probably melt the bottle right after the bottle has exploded. If you want to avoid an exploding bottle, you can let the bottle cap sit lose instead of tightening it.

  • @SlimAgnus theres a reason theres no air in it.. the water reaches boiling point but since theres no air its just superheated. and no, it wont explode when he opens it if he gave it time to cool down.

  • hmmmmmm. ok good

  • Hey spankster it was tea...

  • neat, I just learned something. :D

  • Cool idea, I might have to try it some time.

    @zardozcs: Why wouldnt they? They allowed artificial sweeteners on the market.

    AFAIK,The dioxin theory is that microwaves heat up bonding agents in plastic, (or seran wrap for that matter), possibly making it excrete certain chemicals which would allow dioxins to "drip" into the food or beverage being heated. Its possible, but not likely. Personally I dont believe the dioxin theory, but I dont nuke consumables in plastic containers just in case. ^^

  • hmm that could work hes going by the simple recipe as i call it on how fire needs oxygen to keep alive so make sure theres no oxygen and spartan is right because even if you freeze a water bottle the plastic particles go into the water causing cancers and other nasty stuff so fire wouldnt be that much different

  • nice :D

  • was i the only one that noticed that his "water" was a little brown....

  • IT'S TEA MY FRIEND. ... English breakfast tea

  • @sparkster1010 no... its brown

  • @sparkster1010 Its Tea

  • anbody could have commonse 2 do dat

  • the bottle does not burn is due to the water carrying the heat away from the bottle, keeping the bottle below the temperature for it to burn. it is also due to the fact that water has a high heat capacity, so that makes water suitable for this type of things. though heating the platsic bottle(a polymer) might cause a decomposition of compounds or elements to enter the water, it is not recommended unless in a life threatening situation

  • This is true facts..... Thanks, because i was thinking to do that LOL XD

  • yeah u can do this with paper too X3 make a lil paper box

  • i tries this with regular water and it didnt work :(

  • water absorbs heat very well. while camping, my friends and i piss in styrofoam cups and put the cups in our campfire. the cup wont burn until the piss completely evaporates. not having air in the bottle keeps the water from evaporating and burning the plastic bottle

  • My question is, why do you guys piss in a Styrofoam cup?

  • it doesn't matter what container you use and as long as the fluid is mostly water, it should work. i like to use styrofoam because you'd never expect a wimpy styrofoam cup to withstand the heat of a fire. baloons filled with water work also.

  • well, plastic has chemicals that can break down due to heat exposure, but since the water is conducting all the heat, you gotta wonder if those chemicals transfer from the plastic to the water...

  • @drumlord420 true but its safe to use bpa free bottles

  • no it's not. why wouldn't you just use a fucking POT?

  • @drumlord420 why dont you suck one of your dad's gayass cocks and shut up you fucking faggot.

  • you stupid piece of shit! that's all you got? dad's gayass cock? fucking faggot? you make me laugh you little bitch! i didn't even say anything to you you paranoid fuck boy! go fuckin die and do youtube a favor. i'm flagging your ass. how ya like that you worthless cunt?

  • @drumlord420 ur flagging me after what u just said? wow, r u having your period or something? lol loser

  • they do I wouldnt advise anyone to do this

  • @drumlord420 This guys a fucking dumbass he's gonna die from that. Duh! the chemicals still transfer. I hope he DOES die because he's poisoning other people too by telling us this

  • HAHA! Yeah. I hope he drinks his poisonous brew every fucking day! Dumb fuck!

  • @spartns12344 agreed, thank you for not being a retard.

  • @drumlord420 Normally the plastic don't heat up much because it transfer the heat to the water right away. As the water get hotter, so do the plastic bottle. A plastic container that is design to hold boiling water(plastic coffee mug) would be fine. A cheap water bottle for chill to room temperature is not. I would not drink of that plastic infused water.

  • @newtubetubetube yeah...I wouldn't risk it, either...

  • bec. thaey are men unlike female they cant fill it up LOL

  • Very Interesting experiment, but I wouldn't like to hazard a guess at the number of carcenogenic chemicals the heated plastic was leeching into the water.

    I definitely wouldn't drink the water.

  • There are no carcinogenic chemicals in plastic food containers. Do you think the FDA would allow it?

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    Moreover, dioxin is not water soluble, so even if there were dioxin in plastic containers, it would be more likely to stay in the plastic than dissolve in the water.

    It is only when plastic combusts that dioxins release warming it to boiling temperature is not enough.

  • What about all the other chemicals (apart from just dioxins?)

    Also, I wouldn't put too much faith in the FDA my friend.

    Google "FDA crooks" and have a look at some of the information that comes back.

    An awakening is happening that is exposing everything we have been conditioned to believe as one big lie.

    If you want to know more about this movement, look up "Alex Jones" or go to infowars com

  • @zardozcs Plastic does in fact contain carcinogens... BUT only when burned. And since the plastic isn't technically burning here, it is completely safe.

  • Boiling is a stage of the liquid, at which the saturated vapors pressure of the liquid inside the fluid is equal to the atmospheric pressure, or ambient to the fluid pressure. That is why you have to have the autoclave type vessels to boil the meal for the mountain climbers, cause at the altitude the wate would boil even at 60 deg centigrade...

  • The fire won't melt the bottle not because there is no air in it, but because the heat is being absorbed by the water. The water and the bottle material have different melting points. Once the temperature of the bottle reaches its melting point, it WILL melt.

  • It would melt the bottle first, plastic is a good insulator or a bad transmitter of heat. It has nothing to do with air in the bottle.

  • I'm sorry, but there's no reason for this video, other than to someone wanting to give themselves....... CANCER!.

  • @UrR2KBA it doesnt give you cancer

    if all this itll give you cancer shit is true everyone would have cancer

  • Say hello to cancer...

  • cancer is carbon base drink and see if it is carbon base cocacola...... LOL

  • I am not sure what you are getting at...but everything organic contains carbon...acids, sugars, ect...but that isn't the issue...heat releases chemical residues used during the process of making the bottles which are suspected to cause cancer...so I wouldn't risk doing this.

  • "Since there is no air in the bottle, the plastic wont melt". This has nothing to do with absence of air. The bottle wouldnt even melt if you'd cut the tip off and let it open. You can do this with a paper tetra-pack too. The liquid just takes the heat. Thats all. Its cooling down the vessels material by getting hot.

    But I woudnt drink water from such a bottle, because its full with phtalate after heating it up. You'll become a girl if you drink a lot of it :)

  • yeah i agree with you, the bottle's not gonna burn no matter what, but if you leave air in the top its going to want to expand when it heats up and might pop a hole in the bottle.

  • or if the water isn't so dirty, you can let the sun's UV rays kill anything in there. It takes about 12 hours, but you'll bottle will last longer.

  • The bottle does not melt not becasue there is no air, but the main reason is than the heat is transferred to the liquid. you can try to heat a paper cup filled with water and the cup will not burn. be aware that heating plastic releases cancirogenic substances

  • the first part is absolutely correct... basic physics ... about the cancer claim ... it hasn´t been proven ... but certain studies suggest it could cause cancer if you over do this method of heating water ... which is ... basically quite unlikely

  • @senorproxemia it is a fact that even unheated plastic bottles give ur drink a almost 'fruity plastic taste'....i wouldnt drink that crap...thts for sure...and how can you tell ppl it will not cause cancer when you have not lived long enuf to know??? it does not happen instantly thats for sure...

  • @senorproxemia

    Getting cancer is always unlikely, but people still get it.

  • @senorproxemia you can do the same thing if you wrap a sheet of paper tightly around a metal bar and take a lighter to it. only one layer of paper i think tho

  • @senorproxemia how do you mean, the bottle is made of a petroleum excess and contains benzene and another half dozen chemicals all proven human killers.

  • @senorproxemia

    Plastic is made from petrol, so, I'm pretty sure it has been proven. Plastic wasn't designed to cook food with, It's a container. Heating it releases chemicals. Don't have to be an expert there.

  • interesting i tried it in my bon fire and gave the tea to my mom and she said it tasted betr!!!

  • I wouldnt recommend this unless in a desperate situation.  Heating the plastic like that releases terrible chemicals into the water.

  • Not to mention heating water inside a confined space. Betcha that bottle will hold just enough pressure to give you some lovely 3rd degree burns.

  • como se llama la cancion

  • la cancion es de "vico c'

  • That'd be a fun thing to do while out camping.

  • it wont w.o air...

  • You can even boil water in a 'cup' of paper.

  • it looks like piss haha

  • HOW TO BOIL WATER WITHOUT A STOVE , A POT OR A MICROWAVE

    yeah but what if u dont have a plastic bottle?!

    lol

  • then you are screwed

  • not me ;)

  • thats cool that you can do that but if the water got to hot it boil and blow the bottle up from the steam

  • what steam? there is no space inside for the steam to go to.

  • You can boil the water but look at its muddy color ! What do you think where does that color comes from ? You are drinking plastic `s chemicals!

  • It's tea, It had that color before he put it in the fire.

  • its tea, he said that at the beginning

  • from the tea... like he said.

  • It's tea you moron.

  • its a good one if you survive cause i think that risc from burned plastic is not so big as you get a virus from that water in the jungle.

  • thats cancerous brah, the plastic does not melt but the chem is mixed with the water. then u drink it.

  • This will cause some cancer if you keep doing it.

  • I'm surprised the treads of the top did not melt and spill the water. I understand how this works but I would not recommend placing the entire water bottle into the fire. Let it hover above the flames.

  • This will work. The water,even if it is boiling, will keep the plastic below the melting point .

  • the water will obsorb the heat from the pastic so it wont melt

  • If anyone is dumb enough for fall for this, then they deserve whats comes next.....

    Poisoning from ingestion of burned plastic

  • You would want your tea at about 70deg c.

    The melting point of the bottle would be higher than that and i'm guessing the water in the bottle regulates the temperature of the plastic so there are no "hot spots". If you left it long enough i'm sure it would melt. The trick I think is to take it out before it does.

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  • try it dumbass

  • wrong it does work the wartar inside keeps it well below it melting temprature the plastic melt 130.c the water you only need about 80.c so thats 50 below the plastics melting point

  • Actually the microwaves generates heat, by shaking the water molecules. Remember that friction generates heat

  • i never said anything about microwaves i already new how they worked

  • not fake ass hole (um idk if i clicked reply on the right person sry)

  • The first time I saw this done I thought it was fake too, but this is real . You can actually boil water in a paper cup by heating it with a bunson burner. Is it a good idea to boil water in plastic? no. But I think it would be really neat if someone found a safe way to do this so backpackers could re-hydrate meals without a metal pot.

  • that's pretty much a stove

  • WHAT A RETARD HAHA imagine the chemicals going into that water, die pleaes

  • its probably a health issue, your not supposed to leave water bottles in your car because of the heat releasing toxins from the plastic... i wouldn't advise this unless your seriously trying to survivie

  • how does the bottle not melt??? ...what about the zeroth law of thermodynamics?? eventually it should melt.

  • You can boil water at room temperature. It won't kill bacteria though, still want to ge the temperature up to 212F. All that is required is to lower air pressure enough to cause a boil. This is the reason astronaughts have to wear a space suit. If they didn't their blood would boil even in a -100F environ. No -100F isn't a typo. I figure this would be common knowledge. It is after all only high school level information.