Posted by admin on 4th February 2012

Microwave S’mores Maker – But Wait, There’s More!

The fourth episode of ‘But Wait, There’s More!’ A new series about the uselessness and stupidity of infomercial products. Created by and starring Alexander Thal. Follow me – twitter.com Subscribe – bit.ly Make a prediction for the GyroBowl below – bit.ly BWTM Behind the Scenes – bit.ly More BWTM!- bit.ly #BWTM HOW YOU CAN WIN A FREE MICROWAVE S’MORES MAKER: Follow me on Twitter ( twitter.com ) and tweet something funny about the Microwave S’mores Maker, with the hashtag ‘#BWTM’. I will announce the two funniest tweets and the winners of the two Microwave S’mores Makers very soon!
Video Rating: 4 / 5

I wanted a s’more. I was too lazy to use the fire pit out back, so I used the toaster oven instead. But I’m too lazy to hold the marshmallow stick. So I made a spinning K’NEX contraption to do that for me. It worked, and the s’more was yummy.
Video Rating: 4 / 5

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  1. ssi678 says:

    whata bout the aluma wallet or flex seal

  2. jakespade011 says:

    but wait theres smore!!!!

  3. jakespade011 says:

    4:34=foodgasm

  4. Narufan1001 says:

    Hi there. I enrolled in the holiday contests! Love your YouTube content!

  5. mickeyauau says:

    i like this video bro. make more video like this one

  6. tiny2819 says:

    i eat smores by myself in the middle of the day as a snack all the time.. smores are freakin great, why wait for a special occasion to eat them? (p.s. this thing is still stupid, marshmallows need to be toasted)

  7. sarahbix37 says:

    thumbs up for the office woohoo

  8. GeekyMagic says:

    That looks cheap.

  9. AlexanderThal says:

    @TheFancyWalrus1 Final Cut Pro.

  10. deadninga says:

    I don’t think any child would ever use this just because that would require admitting to itself that it is too schupid to not spill food.

    I think it might actually have a purpose as far as carrying small tools. Of course whoever is using it would have to look at what is easily recognizable as a childs toy.

  11. catsincourt says:

    I don’t trust the Gyro Bowl, and here’s why:

    In the commercial, they use REALLY small quantities of food in the bowl at any given time. Having said that, it does only look like it can fit small quantities. Let’s say my son assclown is a fatty, and wants a shitton of food, he wouldn’t be able to fit it all in there. Also, the commercial is REALLY poorly made. At 57 seconds in, a child starts having some kind of spontaneous epilepsy episode, and they also never show the bowl moving up or down.

  12. TheFancyWalrus1 says:

    By the way, what do you use to edit your videos?

  13. TheFancyWalrus1 says:

    Very funny editing on this one. For some reason when people add in some bleep noises when they curse it’s a lot funnier…

  14. snoboardergirl13 says:

    It might work but does a baby even have the attention span to continually carry the bowl around?

  15. magicisawesome111 says:

    I think it might work but i doubt that any infant would walk around with the gyro bowl because the contraption looks like a fool.

  16. apmason says:

    The Gyrobowl shall be crap. Anyone could accidentally spill that thing easily, and at some angles you couldn’t fit your hand in to get the contents!

  17. SharynRoss says:

    Love this series! Keep them coming!

  18. MagicofBrannon says:

    I think that the Gyro Bowl may be one of the few as seen on TV products that is pretty cool. The only thing is that I don’t see how a Gyro Bowl could be used by anyone over 5 because I usually don’t have the problem of spilling bowls of food and don’t think that many other people do either. But maybe im wrong.

  19. Rneogy says:

    Hahaha Love it.

    But anyways, I predict that the gyrobowl will actually be successful and work like it said, for the most part. I noticed how they said fill it up with “crackers and cereal!” or something like that, but whenever they put the cereal in, they actually didn’t put milk with it. So I don’t think that it would work with liquids like milk or water. Also, hundred percent spill proof? I doubt it. And indestructible? Run over it with a car. Or just hit it with a hammer.

  20. magicfreebies says:

    Something to keep in mind is how long you think the maker will last.

  21. MagiciansApprentice4 says:

    They gyrobowl is gonna suck! It’s not gonna be able to spin at all

  22. AxelHaard says:

    This is a great show man! Keep it up!!

  23. lemonsys says:

    its completely ridiculous to make it spin.

  24. timj13 says:

    imm since it spins apprently i could think that it would make holes in dry wall and other substances(thats not a dirty joke), possibly make the spinner bigger and alittle holow and attach some little dagger-like things that pop out when it turns on, there is actually and anciet arabian weapon that was like this is went in as one, open as 3 then twisted then they pulled it out, i message you with more ways

  25. pgn674 says:

    There are many ways for it to go wrong, which is why we never went far when it was running. Even still, one time a marshmallow did fall off before I could take it out. Luckily the heating element guard caught it so the element itself didn’t get dirty.

    I’m curious, what other uses can you think of? Creativity of any kind with this can potentially lead to awesomeness.

  26. timj13 says:

    I can think of so many ways that could go wrong or another use for it

  27. JPCoaster says:

    that’s a good idea!! :)

  28. knexrule100 says:

    nice! i should try this! i LOVE smores

  29. GameProW says:

    whhaaahah nice idea :P

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