Testing Kitchen Gadgets with Ro and Mo

TLDRRo and Mo test various kitchen gadgets, including a pizza slice holder, a hand crank juicer, a hot dog slicer, a baggy rack, a stainless steel soap bar, and a popcorn ball maker.

Key insights

🍕The pizza slice holder can store multiple slices but falls short of holding a whole pizza.

🍋The hand crank juicer is messy and difficult to use.

🌭The hot dog slicer creates uneven and unappetizing slices.

🛍️The baggy rack is sturdy but not necessary for pouring liquids.

🧼The stainless steel soap bar does not effectively remove the smell of garlic and onion from hands.

Q&A

Did the pizza slice holder hold a whole pizza?

No, the pizza slice holder can store multiple slices but falls short of holding a whole pizza.

Is the hand crank juicer easy to use?

No, the hand crank juicer is messy and difficult to use.

Does the hot dog slicer create even slices?

No, the hot dog slicer creates uneven and unappetizing slices.

Is the baggy rack necessary for pouring liquids?

No, the baggy rack is sturdy but not necessary for pouring liquids.

Does the stainless steel soap bar remove the smell of garlic and onion?

No, the stainless steel soap bar does not effectively remove the smell of garlic and onion from hands.

Timestamped Summary

00:02Ro and Mo introduce the video and the kitchen gadgets they will be testing.

02:28Ro and Mo test the pizza slice holder and find that it can store multiple slices but falls short of holding a whole pizza.

04:01Ro and Mo test the hand crank juicer and discover that it is messy and difficult to use.

06:20Ro and Mo test the hot dog slicer and find that it creates uneven and unappetizing slices.

09:58Ro and Mo test the baggy rack and determine that it is sturdy but not necessary for pouring liquids.

11:20Ro and Mo test the stainless steel soap bar and conclude that it does not effectively remove the smell of garlic and onion from hands.