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Tracy Duke
Sandy, UT 路 a month ago

brother made one years ago in school for 6 hot dogs ,works great ,just remember to unplug the damn thing before you grab a hot dog or you'll feel what the hot dogs going through馃槅

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Soleil Austin
New London, CT 路 4 days ago

for cyborg

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Terrance Oconner
Denver, CO 路 11 days ago

the hot dogger 馃ぃ馃槆馃槀

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Andrew Young
Murfreesboro, TN 路 15 days ago

I might have to try that but I'll do it outside for safety if the hot dog does explode it'd be better outside not in the house LOL 馃槅

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Izabella Cormier
Rayne, LA 路 15 days ago

ngl I kinda wanna do this

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Santiago
Oklahoma City, OK 路 a month ago

2 grade science project

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Conehead
Fairfax, VA 路 a month ago

1970s the Hot Dogger machine.

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Wally Prichard
Fraser, MI 路 a month ago

Better than using microwave

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FrostyVR
Minneapolis, MN 路 a month ago

freaky ahh- 馃槶

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jason stankiewicz
Boise, ID 路 a month ago

id do it with. my turkey lol

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Arthur_Morgan
Salkum, WA 路 a month ago

uhh, who did?

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Mark Freeman
Greenwood, IN 路 a month ago

You do know that in the '70s they made something called the hot dogger which was the same thing electrical wires attached to both ends as you tents the hot dog to each end and bingo boingo because electrical current you have cooked hot dogs.. That's very very old they did it professionally in the late 1960s

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bolivirian republic of venezuela
Fairbanks, AK 路 a month ago

No Zack, I don鈥檛 want to electrify a hot dog

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馃拃Lyndon Spees馃拃
Merrimac, WI 路 a month ago

The Backyard Scientist did something like this. except with 22,000 volts and a pickle.