ITEMS THAT ARE NEARLY IMPOSSIBLE TO DESTROY
Added on: 6th Feb 2016
GEORGE FOREMAN GRILLS
As a boxer George Foreman was known for his raw strength and
strong chin, so he would never advertise a product that wasn’t as
durable and tough as him. And yes, no matter how bad you abuse
these grills you most likely won’t succeed in knocking them out.
F1 RACING HELMETS
The Lewis & Co.’s F1 racing helmets from Arai are capable of
resisting 800°C (1,472°F) flames and huge impacts. They are
considered the world’s most indestructible headwear.
BULLETPROOF SUITS
This stylish bulletproof suit might cost you about $20,000 but it’s
totally worth it.
INDESTRUCTIBLE BUSINESS CARDS
These cards are designed by Japanese game developer Nihon Falcom
and will definitely stand out in a crowd. According to Falcom’s Twitter
account, the cards can survive being stomped on by an elephant
and are also waterproof. The kind of business cards James Bond
would carry, right?
FENDER GUITARS
Fender guitars are some of the best guitars in the music world and
are also known for being pretty much unbreakable. The high
number of rock stars who failed to smash one live onstage is
proof of this, with Pete Townshend of The Who being one of the
most popular cases; there’s a video on YouTube showing the rock
legend repeatedly trying to smash a Fender to the point where he
gets really tired and just leaves the stage.
INDESTRUCTIBLE HARD DRIVE
The ioSafe N2 wraps the system’s dual hard drives in materials
that protect it against all sorts of calamities including earthquakes,
fire and whatever else you can throw at it.
LEGO BRICKS
Each individual LEGO brick is capable of withstanding over
nine hundred pounds of pressure. You could stomp on a
LEGO brick as hard as possible and you’ll only end up
damaging your foot.
BULLETPROOF KIMONO
Designed by Miya Ando, this beautiful piece of Japanese culture is
made from stainless steel plates and sterling silver rings.
The first bullet proof kimono in the world, its current value stands at
around $25.000.00.
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