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One of such YouTube channels is known as "Unnecessary Inventions." It is also no surprise if, after a quick browse through the videos on the YouTube channel, you end up scratching in confusion ...
His fake products (and their crisp photos and videos) are so popular that he’s garnered 4 million followers across social media—a vast community of invention enthusiasts who either really want ...
It was Matty Benedetto of Unnecessary Inventions, a creator who has amassed millions of followers across just about every social network by making and displaying all sorts of strange, eccentric ...
Matt Benedetto from Vermont regularly makes and shares his "unnecessary inventions" online, making products that no one asked for, but entertain nonetheless. In his latest endeavour, he vowed to ...
Matty Benedetto makes delightfully silly things, like a standing keyboard instead of a standing desk, under the branding Unnecessary Inventions. All are equally whacky, but most have one thing in ...
From jeans with built in napkins to a gadget that prevents double dipping, Matty Benedetto creates inventions you didn't even know you needed. Check out all of his "Unnecessary Inventions" at his ...
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BURLINGTON, Vt. (WCAX) - Burlington’s Matty Benedetto is well-known for his silly, clever, and appropriately named “Unnecessary Inventions.” The self-proclaimed ‘evil genius’ has ...
The Burlington man behind the Unnecessary Inventions YouTube page with 1 million followers will be on your screen during a Super Bowl commercial break. Matty Benedetto, creator of over 200 ...
But sometimes, inventions go a little too far. Here are a few unnecessary creations from the 20th century: 1924: A car in Paris was equipped with a shovel on the front bumper. 1929: Wooden bathing ...