Since October 2015, the channel has racked up over 735,000 subscribers and 59.6 million views The videos are all simple enough. An object – anything from a book to a rubber duck to a bowling ball – ...
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It's doubtful that anyone who has spent any amount of time on the Internet has gone this long without at least hearing about the Hydraulic Press Channel. This YouTube account posts videos of an ...
The Hydraulic Press Channel is one of the more straightforward channels on YouTube: A guy crushes stuff with a hydraulic press and remarks upon how awesome the destruction is. Sometimes his wife joins ...
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One invincible and robust machine can destroy everything you’ve worked hard for in just one push. A series of videos from YouTube channel “Hydraulic Press Channel” features a hydraulic press machine ...
Hydraulic Press Channel, one of the most popular technology-focused Youtube channel with nearly 1.5 million subscribers, has begun to accept Bitcoin donations through ChangeTip. Hydraulic Press ...
An emerging YouTube star loves to crush things with a hydraulic press, and people can't seem to get enough of his videos. He's not the only game in town with a hydraulic press though, and now other ...
Can a hydraulic press crush adamantium? Find out in a bizarre Logan promo! The X-Men franchise has seen a lot of strange crossovers over the years, but a new video released today by the Hydraulic ...
I’m addicted to watching people destroy stuff on YouTube. It’s hard to say exactly when it started, but it was probably around June 2011, when I stumbled across this article titled “This Machine ...
Why use a hydraulic press to make sheets of metals when you can use it for so much more. Like hair turning hair into stone? Popular YouTube channel Hydraulic Press decided to answer a viewer's request ...