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From: mynameisfiber
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  • Nice video. Educational, yet destructive. Most of the other videos of blowing stuff up don't explain the science behind it. Thanks!

  • you know that you can buy some lighter-flint and little metal bar alone, yes? no need to kill a lighter for that...

  • mac-fucking-guyver!

  • could this be done with a ferricium rod? like a fire steel?

  • @werewolfofzion1 Yes is could... the effect occurs simply because of the ferrocerium composition of the "flint", not because of anything special about what they use in the lighter.

  • make it baseball size, gotta flame grenade

  • watvea. jsut throw it on the ground. the top comes off, pick the lighter up and then smash it hard down. it would create something like that

  • i like how youre a smart as nerd but youre prolly cool as;D

  • sooo is this the same as throwing the whole lighter and causing it to explode? or is that just the gas pop

  • @FlashDusk What you are talking about is making a crack in the fluid tank and causing it to explosively decompress. This, on the other hand, makes the ferrocerium unstable.

  • It's called FERROCERIUM, not "ferocium", dumbass.

  • Yes, just as the comments call it. Although I did put a note where I misspoke in the video. Thanks for the edit, dumbass.

  • You're welcome, dumbass.

  • guys plz answer me... can i make the flint go powdered and then light it? i mean like a explosive powder? answer

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