Lauren Shamo
Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk says he has sold out a stock of 20,000 flamethrowers with a retail value of $10 million through The Boring Company, his infrastructure firm. Musk tweeted early Thursday that the company had sold its last remaining flamethrowers, just five days after they went on ...
Elon Musk's Boring Company has already sold 7,000 flamethrowers, less than a day after they've been put up for sale.
Credit:Boring Company Credit:Boring Company Last weekend, the Boring Companyoffered 20,000 novelty flamethrowers for sale. By Thursday, all 20,000 hadsold out. But now Elon Musk says the company has hit an obstacle. "Some customs agencies are saying they won't allow shipment of ...
Elsewhere in the podcast, which ran for roughly 2 hours and 30 minutes, Musk is handed a Samurai sword by Rogan, which he observes with keen interest. Musk also brought into the studio one of his tunneling firm's flamethrowers — whichsold outmere days after they went on sale at the st...
Elon Musk said Thursday that the the Boring Company’s tunnel under Los Angeles is “almost done” and pending regulatory approval will be offering free rides in “a few months.” The 2-mile tunnel was proposed to originate in Hawthorne and extend to the Los Angeles International Airport. The...
The Maryland state fire marshal is warning residents about the dangers and penalties of using flamethrowers in the state after Elon Musk's Boring Company recently released the item for sale.
The Boring Company’s fire spitter is powered by a propane gas canister that induces a fraction of flames an M2 does and that’s because it has to by law. Perhaps luckily for Musk, California is the only state where U.S. citizens can legally own a flamethrower as long as it doesn’t...
The Boring Co. Not-a-Flamethrower was launched by Elon Musk earlier this year. The devices, which Musk dubbed as a “super terrible idea,” were sold for $500 each during a limited run of 20,000 units. All 20,000 Not-a-Flamethrowers were sold out within four days, raising $10 milli...
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