colinfurze covers crazy inventions, world records, and engineering-focused DIY projects, featuring motorized gadgets, unusual vehicles, and fabrication-based builds. The content style appears to blend ambitious builds with inventive stunts and personal project showcases, likely including tutorials and demonstrations, with an emphasis on wow-factor inventions. The channel lists 13.3M subscribers, 1.8B total views, 434 videos published, and uploads originating from the United Kingdom, active since Nov 15, 2006, with an average around 4M views per video.
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They align with Colin Furze on world records and record attempts, sharing high search overlap on queries like 'world records experiments' and producing content about ambitious, stunt-like feats.
Similar audience interest in crazy inventions and motorized gadgets, with strong search overlap on 'crazy inventions' while their content style diverges from Furze's DIY stunt-driven approach.
Shares emphasis on 'crazy inventions' and 'crazy inventions ideas,' appealing to the same curiosity-driven crowd even though their presentation differs from Furze's build-centric videos.
Dares into industrial design hacks and engineering-oriented ideas, aligning with Furze on the inventive engineering vibe though processing more design-focused rather than build-experiment spectacle.
Similar in exploring experimental engineering and odd engineering experiments, attracting a like-minded audience despite a more educational/lecturing presentation style.
Centers on DIY machines and mechanical builds, matching Furze's project-based, hands-on approach and overlapping on queries about DIY and engineering experiments.
Content Landscape
Discovered competitors include Guinness World Records (83% match, 13.1M subscribers) and ElectroBOOM (62% match, 8.7M subscribers) as the top two by match strength. Both align with overlapping queries such as world records experiments and experimental/odd engineering projects. TechZone (77% match, 4.8M subscribers) also competes through topics like crazy inventions and motorized gadgets. Design Theory (66% match, 743K subscribers) adds competition around industrial design hacks. All identified competitors share overlaps in crazy inventions, engineering experiments, and motorized/novel transport content, though colinfurze has a larger subscriber base than most except Guinness World Records.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Which YouTube channels are most similar to colinfurze?
Guinness World Records — 83% match, 13.1M subscribers; TechZone — 77% match, 4.8M subscribers; Trending Machine — 69% match, 408K subscribers. All three channels focus on engineering and maker-style videos showcasing large builds, experiments, and unusual inventions.
What type of content does colinfurze make?
Colinfurze creates engineering and maker-style content, making videos about inventing and building unusual vehicles and gadgets, such as magnet suspension skateboard and bike, garage car lift, and themed projects. Uploads appear frequent, with an average around 4M views per video; example recent videos show 5.5M, 4.1M, 1.1M, 5.3M, and 2M views.
How do we determine which channels are similar to colinfurze?
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