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"Build-on Brick Mug" - a LEGO compatible CUP!

Channel Super Fun@ChannelSuperFun655.6K viewsAug 3, 20145:49
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Taran's at it again with another LEGO contraption. This time is a mug that pranks whoever drinks from it. Too bad it's the most obvious prank ever... Amazon Link: amzn.to

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The video introduces the Build-on Brick Mug, a LEGO compatible cup that aims to merge a drinking vessel with a buildable LEGO surface. The host explains that the mug is not the best practical piece, noting design flaws like a large lip and awkward drinking surface, and he demonstrates why it fails as a reliable mug or as a solid building platform. The core segment shows a mechanized robot mug that can fill itself with ice and water, and even launches small projectiles described as motivation spheres, creating a playful yet chaotic setup. The duo tests the mug by offering a drink to a collaborator, who reacts with humor to the safety claims and the overall impracticality of the prank device. They discuss what works and what doesn’t, pointing out that the mug’s off-brand construction makes LEGO attachments fragile and unreliable. The host wraps up with a candid verdict that the concept is entertaining but not something to buy, while still linking to purchasing options in the description. Finally, the video emphasizes the creativity and effort involved, even as it acknowledges the product’s limitations and the challenges of making a LEGO compatible mug that is truly functional.

Topics · Entertainment · Toys & Games · DIY & Maker · Humor

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What is the Build-on Brick Mug and what makes it LEGO compatible?
The Build-on Brick Mug is a mug designed to accommodate LEGO-compatible bricks and elements, allowing users to attach pieces to its surface and front, though the video suggests it is not a great building surface or a reliable mug.
How long did it take to build the mechanized robot mug, and what does it do?
It took a few days to build, and the robot mug can fill with ice and water, move around, and launch small projectiles described as motivation spheres.
Would you recommend buying the mug, and why or why not?
No, the creator suggests not buying it because it is not a good mug, its lip is awkward for drinking, attachments don’t adhere well, and the surface isn’t a solid LEGO build platform, though there is a link in the description for those who still want to check pricing.