Whistlindiesel, known for his destructive testing of expensive—and often exotic—vehicles, has lost hundreds of thousands of dollars, possibly creeping past the $1 million mark. He infamously and accidentally destroyed a Ferrari worth $500,000. Yet, he uses a $12 phone case to protect his $1,200 iPhone Pro Max.
Why go to all that trouble to protect a phone—which, to him, is worth far less than a $500,000 vehicle—while making no effort to protect the vehicle itself? That’s the YouTube life. Nothing beats millions of views and the advertising and sponsorships that come with a high profile. But apparently, a $1,200 iPhone Pro Max must be protected at all costs.
Nevertheless, WhistlinDiesel consistently delivers entertaining content. For a specific audience. His self-destructive, self-deprecating dry humour has earned him nearly 10 million subscribers, with millions of views on each video. This time, he’s reimagined a bulldozer and renamed it Killdozer. I’m fairly certain I know what’s coming—no prologue required.
