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Pretty wholesome tech content with some impulse-spending energy that might not be the best example for younger kids.
Best for ages 10+
This is a tech and gaming channel built around big purchases, room makeovers, and product challenges. The creator has a loud, enthusiastic personality that feels genuinely fun rather than forced. He's clearly built a small crew around him, and the banter between him and his friends gives the channel a real sense of camaraderie.
Score Breakdown
KidWatch Assessment
This is a tech and gaming channel built around big purchases, room makeovers, and product challenges. The creator has a loud, enthusiastic personality that feels genuinely fun rather than forced. He's clearly built a small crew around him, and the banter between him and his friends gives the channel a real sense of camaraderie.
The content leans heavily into spending money, sometimes a lot of it, which is worth noting if your kid is impressionable about that stuff. There's no real danger or adult content here. The humor is pretty clean, mostly self-deprecating jokes about bad decisions and things going wrong. Nothing feels mean-spirited.
He comes across as likeable and relatable. He owns his mistakes on camera, laughs at himself, and clearly cares about the people around him. Not a bad role model, just one who really, really loves buying gaming gear.
Flagged Moments from Top Videos
The channel regularly frames massive spending, sometimes tens of thousands of dollars on a single room, as totally normal and aspirational. Kids who watch regularly may start to internalize some pretty skewed ideas about money.
There's a running joke about having a map of his friend's house and the property appraisal value, which is a little odd and slightly unsettling even if it's meant to be funny.
The video casually drops over four thousand dollars on components without much pause, and the tone treats reckless spending as entertainment. No harmful content, but the financial modeling here is pretty uncritical.
One joke references having a map of someone's house alongside its assessed property value, which reads as playful but could land strangely with younger or more literal-minded kids.
What Parents Should Know
Watch a few videos with your kid before letting them binge it, just so you can talk about the spending habits shown on screen.
Use the expensive build videos as a jumping-off point to talk about budgeting and why most people don't drop twenty grand on a gaming room.
Feel comfortable letting tweens and teens watch this without much supervision, the content itself is clean and the humor is pretty harmless.
Expect your kid to want a gaming setup upgrade after watching this channel for a week, consider yourself warned.
Point out when the creator laughs at his own mistakes, it's actually a decent example of not taking yourself too seriously.
Recommended for ages 10+.
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