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Will it Blend? Samsung Galaxy S7 edge gets the Blentec treatment for real

Will it blend? That’s the question. You’ve probably seen dozens of videos starring Tom Dickson and his mighty Blendtec machines. While they are cool to watch, you probably have a suspicion that it’s edited for entertainment sake.

TechRax has gotten a Galaxy S7 edge and they have blended one for real with a Blendtec. Will they blend it as well as Tom Dickson? Watch the video after the break.

At first, the S7 edge had managed to escape death by holding on to the centre piece of the rotor. After a little adjustment, the device starts to jump and the blades start to chip the flagship smartphone into tiny shreds. You can see some sparks in the process along with dark smoke and dust. We don’t want to spoil the ending for you, so hit the play button above and watch the full 4 minute video.

As always, don’t try this at home.

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