


The Full Metal Puffer starts with a process of extruding electrolytic copper rods into strands as thin as spaghetti to achieve 60% copper content. These strands are so fine they have to be measured with lasers and can only be seen through a microscope.
Apparently, it's actually made with over 11 kilometers of copper.
"Everyone is dunking on the jacket's poor insulation and high conductivity, worrying about becoming a human lightning rod, while also pointing out the astronomical price tag."
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