Friday, October 01, 2010

Best Ikea hack ever? You decide.

Erik and Eric tipped me on this Flamma hack by Helmut Smit, an artist/designer. I'm still iffy on it because it's either a very expensive way to keep warm or a brilliant demo on how we can survive when we really need to by gutting our beloved Ikea furniture. You be the jury.



Link to video on youtube.

33 comments:

  1. Doesn't Ikea sell Matches or Lighters?

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  2. I wonder how they did that in the stone age... with no IKEA around! :-)

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  3. Es ist eine witzige Persiflage auf alle IKEA Hacks und auf diese Seite hier. Und deshalb genial!

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  4. You think IKEA would be upset if I tried this at the store? :-)

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  5. En France, on a pas de pétrole, mais on a des idées !

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  6. I'm afraid I don't understand the meaning of this

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  7. Best hack OF ALL TIME. If I'm ever stranded freezing & hungry in an Ikea, I'll know what to do. x-)

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  8. The video would have been better if he used the fire to cook up some Swedish meatballs.

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  9. Ha Ha, this is it, this is the cure for smoking. Stop selling matches and lighters and make smokers use this to light their cigarettes....

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  10. The napkins are not the best solution. There are impregnated very often so they burn worse. Kitchen roll or toilet paper should be better.

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  11. not at all the best hack. the REAL best is what i saw just 2 days ago in a ikea center, for i have no picture of. a mom strolling her kid, who was laying in a yellow "if you like the yellow, buy the blue" trolley, if this is what they call it.
    PURE GENIUS,

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  12. Great idea and great video! Really funny:)

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  13. Wow, I couldn't even get through it. The power of prediction is fantastic, and this is 7+ minutes I don't have...

    Nikki

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  14. Lamest of the lame

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  15. Are things in Ikea hacker-dom really this slow?

    Pathetically conceived and executed.

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  16. Sorry, that seems very excessive. Thumbs down.

    mylittlebloggy.com

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  17. I thought it was a great hack. Very creative use of many Ikea products.

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  18. Ugh! Man make fire! I'm impressed. Good hack.

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  19. I liked the band-aid.

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  20. This video is almost as lame as the OK Go video posted today.

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  21. From my point of view, this video isn't a hack for 2 reasons: 1)- you could have done the same using less material; 2) - you didn't need to thrash that amount of wood to show that you know how to start a fire. IKEA sells lighters. One of IKEA's sayings/politcs - I'm not english so I can't find the right word - it's to spare and respect environment. I think it shouldn't be seen as an IKEA hack.

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  22. And the moral of the story is. . . when the apocalypse/Armageddon/end of the world occurs, head to the nearest IKEA store. :)

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  23. Why???? and those nail!!

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  24. This is a serious contender for the Rube Goldberg award. Seriously.
    I would also like to know how I can donate a few cents to the poor guy, so that he can go buy a lighter.

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  25. This is so much help! Now I know, If I ever participate on 'Survivor' reality, what my fav items will be! Thank you man!

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  26. if this is your champion....

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  27. http://bonobokanzi.wordpress.com/2011/04/03/flamma-una-storia-vera/

    for Italian readers. Otherwise please use Google translate ;)

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  28. ca revient cher le feu, quand même....

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  29. why would you go to all that trouble when all you need in your pockets are a battery and some wire wool!

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  30. it seems as though he set out to destroy as many items as possible just to bore everyone to tears! he could probably have rubbed a stick on his head to start a fire,,he's obviously as thick as 2 short planks,,lol

    Gxxx

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  31. my only satisfaction watching this video was seeing that the 'hacker' had cut himself with the knife requiring a band-aid.

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