Welcome to the Vat19 Test Lab. Welcome to the Vat19 Test Lab. Welcome to the Vat19 Test Lab. Today, we're comparing a
bunch of magnetic spheres. They're all fun and unique. But which one are you
most attracted to? Let's find out. OK, so the strength tests. OK, we get our
micro magnets here. Let's see what the heaviest
object that it will pick up is. I think a small amount will
pick up the paper clip. Oh! I'm going to go to the screw. Yeah. Yeah? Do you think my two strands
will get the screwdriver though? Will it magnet? Oh! Oh! Uh-oh. Oh, OK. I'm guessing the hammers
going to be lots of problems. No. Oh, man. Not going to happen. That's not even moving it. I think one magnet's going
to pick up the paper clip. Oh. Yeah, no problem. Try pancaking that screw. Umm. Boom. No problem. I'm feeling good about this. Mash it. Oh! It's hammer time. Oh. Yeah, wait, wait,
wait, wait, wait. Oop. Aw. Stronger than the micromagnets. Yeah, for sure. Weaker than gravity. These are super cool. These are bigger. Cool, yeah. And mine are psychedelic. I'm feeling good
about these guys. I bet one will even
do the screwdriver. No problem. Let's just go straight
to the hammer, all right? Man got nanodots. I don't know, man. Kyuzsh. Damn it, come apart. Kyuzsch-sh-sh. We might have been a
little too optimistic. Spinning magnetic orbs. These guys are sup strong. I'm just going to roll on over. Oh, no problem. I feel like-- right? Like, instantly, like, boom. Bing, bang, boomzies. Yah. With our powers combined. So we have the classic
cartoon magnet here. No problem. Ooh! I don't know. That was the best
screwdriver so far. Oh! Oh. Ah, ah! Let's build some stuff. Let's build stuff. Now, the cool
thing about these-- I've built a lot of things
with these-- is you could just mash them into shapes. Um-hmm. That's not bad. That's not bad. Texas, California. Hold on. Hawaii. Aww. That's the big island. You can make, like, a
little circle of them. I like to do it
around my finger. And then you just keep going. And then that-- you can use
that to help you build things. One of the most satisfying
things about building stuff like that is now smash it. You're going to love it. I promise. You can build enjoyment
just like this. So this is one thing
you could do with them. Friendship necklace is
available now at Vat19.com. Nanodots build test. Let's make an arch,
like the St. Louis arch. So I have constructed
this thing here. I know. It's a mailbox. You got it. They're essentially the
same as micromagnets. Just bigger. You can jump rope with it. Uh-huh, you can do
an Indiana Jones-- No, you can't. I think, again,
the most fun to do is just kind of build
geometric shapes. And you can use those to build
little structures and stuff. All right. They got bigger. You don't have, like,
the mashability that you have with the other one. The mash factor's not there. Well, you would need a lot
more to get that mash factor. They're not as
great for building. You can do cubes. It's less about building stuff,
and it's more about fidgeting. Yeah. These just come in two-packs. So you can't really
build anything with them. I can build a BB-8. Yeah. [HIGH-PITCHED GIBBERISH] You can do a string of them. They're really strong. So you could kind
of build with them. You just need a lot to really-- You need a lot. Make a Mobius strip. Oh, a racetrack. I mean, I suppose if
you had a few of these-- Yeah. Yeah, you can't do, like,
a lion, like a [INAUDIBLE].. You're not doing much. You're not going to really
string them all together. Not really meant for
playing, I feel like. Attractiveness test. These are pretty on the
inside and the outside. My prediction is that
these micro magnets are not going to be super attractive. So I'm going to
take off a single. OK. Single magnet. And I'll put it all
the way here at 0 on the ruler, 0 centimeters. Coming for you, buddy. Coming for you. Or 3 and 1/2. Oh! Oh, it's moving. Oh! About 3 and 1/2. 3 and 1/2. Woo. Oh, 2 and 1/2. Yep, about 2 and 1/2. 2 and 1/2 centimeters. All right, here we go. A little bit bigger magnet now. A little bit bigger. Oh, whoo. Oh, they're moving. Oh, 13. 13. Moved to 13. It's like they're across the bar
and they're just making eyes. Like, it's almost like
nobody else is in the room. Oh. Oh. 5 and 1/2. 5 and 1/2. Oh, that was satisfying. About 4 and 1/2? Five. So more attractive then, micros. Yeah, for sure. Let's just go one. Because these are big
enough to actually handle. I predict these guys-- we're going to be double digits. (SINGING) Can you feel
(TOGETHER) the love tonight. Oh. Turned his head. Oh-oh-oh. He noticed somebody in the bar. I think it's going
to be at nine. Nine? Yeah. I think that's a good bet. Oh, are they coming over to me? Oh, no. Oh, they're playing hard to get. OK. A roundabout way to do it. Yeah, you know,
romance isn't linear. Uh. Oh. Oh! Oh! Yeah! Nine! Look, he's all ready. Oh. OK. They're, like, definitely,
like, pointing at each other. They're looking at each other. Because, like, if
you spin them-- Oh, yeah, they see each other. Oh, yeah. 12. Oh! Oh, 12. We were way off. Smooch! Oh! They got together. I'm going to go three. Three, really? Yeah. You don't think
they're that powerful? Because they don't roll. I feel like this is, like,
two octogenarians kind of finding each other. Yeah, like maybe it could
be, like, a feel good movie. This summer, one 80-year-old
magnet looks for love. He has to go a long way to
find his special someone. Dad, why don't you
just stay at the home? You're comfortable there. Because I'm 21 centimeters
away from the one that I love. Critics are calling it too slow. Boring. Oh! Oh. Come on. Oh! It was three. Danny wins it. Three. Fidget. Fidgetability. We have to spin, slide,
spiral, snap, and twist them. Let's put, like, a
little string out here. You can do some odd things. Oh, yeah. Like that. Get a couple of them to spin. That's pretty cool. You can make rings and stuff
really easily with these ones. It's pretty easy to
spiral these little guys. It's also like a dough. These are really twistable. Oh, yeah. Have you ever gone
outside in the snow and just grabbed a big pile,
and just put in your hands, and just crush it? Yep, crush it. It kind of feels like that. I really like these a lot. I think you said the best
feel on your fingers. So these guys feel
like they're going to have a little bit more
fidgetability in some ways, because they're stronger. Look at that. Oh, yeah. Spin it, baby. I think they slide and
spin way better than the-- The micromagnets? Micromagnets, yeah. These are the easiest
to build with, for sure. Yeah, I think
these snap together way better than
the micromagnets. Listen to this. Yeah, I like that sound. These are addicting to,
like, build and create with. Yeah. These are the mega nanodots. Look at that, man. I'm a big man. I need a big fidget. Whoa! They just spin, too,
really well for days. You got to be careful,
probably, on this kind of spin because they're heavy. But they can get momentum. Listen to this. Oh. Yeah, that's audible. Probably even you guys at home. Oh. That was a good one. Yeah. All right, start
with the spin test. I feel like it's going
to spin real well. There you go. You did it. Go, magnets, go. Go, magnets, go. By far best spin right there. Yeah. It's sort of fascinating. Yeah, I just seen them
rotate on their gyro axis or whatever you call it. Look at that. Look at that. Isn't that cool? That's something you can't do
with any of the other ones. [ROLLS TONGUE] Classic magnets
fidgetability-- I mean, they do a little bit of things. Spin. Eh. This is like trying to get
your science teacher to dance. They got like a
rock thing going on. Right. I wouldn't say they're
crazy satisfying. They don't twist. I can't speak for you. But I am not satisfied. I feel like this
is more of a tool. You can figure out something
you can do with these, sure. Yeah. Or you could get
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