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Just four days after Elon Musk announced that he would be selling a limited edition The Boring Company flamethrower, the Tesla and SpaceX CEO has confirmed that all 20,000 units of the fiery device have been sold. Since pre-orders for The Boring Co. flamethrower opened, the device immediatel...
While the Boring Company’s bricks might seem like a novel item like the startup’s previous offerings — the flamethrower and the hat — the product has actually been teased by the tunneling startup for a long time, as could be seen in the company’sFAQon its official website. According...
“Elon Musk is a revolutionary,” he said. “I’m a Musko! I’ve got the hat. Me and my business partner bought the flamethrower.” Second: there’s that flamethrower, which is for sale on the Boring Company’s website. It’s a fitting example of Musk’s particular sense of humor,...
The Boring Company Flamethrower, Elon Musk recently took to Instagram to show off how to use them. In one clip Musk is seen firing a flamethrower up and playfully running at the cameraman. While the other clip of two employees trying the flamethrower is captioned, “great for roasting nuts....
就是个超大号的打火机,并不是真正的火焰喷射器。
Musk announced that all 20,000 of the Boring Company-branded flamethrowers have sold out. 马斯克宣布Boring Company生产的共20,000个火焰喷射器已售罄。 Given that they were $500 each, that means Musk moved $10 million worth in the four days since they went on sale. ...
Lauren Shamo
Last December, Elon Musk tweeted:“After 50k hats, we’ll start selling The Boring Company Flamethrower.” Musk often says things that sound like jokes but are not — especially on Twitter. On Christmas Eve, he’d evidently sold enough $20 hats, bringing in about $1 million for the compa...
Actual flamethrowers use diesel or gasoline to ignite enormous streams of fire that could engulf whole fields. The M2 Flamethrower used by the United States in World War II, for example could shoot up to a 131-feet of flame for up to seven seconds. The Boring Company’s fire spitter is ...