
He's on fire: He continues to pour, burning the bun as the molten copper spills off the top
Tito4e has earned a following for his incredibly-niche clips, which see his pouring molten copper on everything from steak and coconuts to Nike Air Jordans, golf balls, and Nokia cell phones.
'It's very dangerous when playing with molten metals,' he warns followers, urging them not to try the same experiments at home.
But while many items he features on the channel — like that Nokia phone — are utterly destroyed after coming into contact with the super-hot metal, McDonald's Big Mac burger seems to be made of stronger stuff.
After heating up the copper, Tito — wearing protective gloves and working with what seems to be professional equipment — begins slowly pouring it over the top of the burger.
As it hits the bun, flames erupt immediately. But strangely, within a second or so of catching fire, the bun seems to put the flames out.
What!? The bun seems to have protected the first beef patty, which is untouched inside
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