The Borneo Post

Flamethrow­ers listed on eBay for RM80,000

- By Hamza Shaban

JUST in time for Father’s Day, Elon Musk’s tunnelling constructi­on company began handing out its fi rst batch of US$ 500 fl amethrower­s this weekend.

It’s being priced on eBay for as high as US$ 20,000 ( RM80,000).

Musk tweeted “First 1000 Boring Company Flamethrow­ers being picked up today!”

What started as an online gag has turned into a marketing ploy worth millions - with the fi rst 1,000 customers receiving the fl amethrower - that promotes the Boring Co., Musk’s endeavour to build undergroun­d transporta­tion tunnels.

The billionair­e inventor and chief executive of Tesla and SpaceX announced the sale of the flamethrow­er last year. Only 20,000 of them would be made, he said, and they quickly sold out. “When the zombie apocalypse happens, you’ll be glad you bought a fl amethrower. Works against hordes of the undead or your money back!” Musk joked in January, when customers were still able to order them online. At US$ 500 each, the fl amethrower­s brought in US$ 10

I bought something completely awesome and frivolous, so I’m going to also donate US$1000 to the California Wildfire Relief Fund. Buyer’s message on Twitter

million.

The fi re-breathing device comes packaged with a rhyming set of terms and conditions that nods to the classic Dr. Seuss book “Green Eggs and Ham.” “I will not use this in a house. I will not point this at my spouse. I will not use this in an unsafe way. The best use is creme brulee . . .”

Musk said the device was renamed Not- a-Flamethrow­er, “due to recent regulatory/ customs rules enacted to inhibit transport of anything called a Flamethrow­er.”

Some customers are already trying to turn a profit on the device. On eBay, interested buyers can bid on several listings for the Boring Co.’s “Not a Flamethrow­er.” ( Late Monday morning, the cheapest one was priced at US$ 2,250.) A listing for just the instructio­n manual was asking for US$ 250. The most eager customers can forgo the bidding process and pay the eBay “buy it now price,” which is as high as US$ 20,000.

For reasons that may seem obvious, especially if you have seen pictures of exuberant customers wielding their fl amethrower, Musk has been criticised for hawking a device that poses a safety risk.

The Boring Co. is based in Southern California, a region ravaged by wildfi res. And some see Musk’s latest ploy as particular­ly reckless and insensitiv­e.

One customer tweeted a picture of himself posing joyfully in front of the company’s logo, clutching a fl amethrower that had just belched a fi reball. “I bought something completely awesome and frivolous, so I’m going to also donate US$ 1000 to the California Wildfi re Relief Fund,” he said on Twitter.

Musk replied to him: “We don’t think our product will be the cause of any wildfi res, but The Boring Company is donating US$ 10k.” — Washington Post.

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 ??  ?? (Left) Elon Musk, co-founder and chief executive of Tesla. • (Above) An attendee stands for a photograph while operating a Boring Co. flamethrow­er outside the Space Exploratio­n Technologi­es Corp. (SpaceX) headquarte­rs in Hawthorne, California. —...
(Left) Elon Musk, co-founder and chief executive of Tesla. • (Above) An attendee stands for a photograph while operating a Boring Co. flamethrow­er outside the Space Exploratio­n Technologi­es Corp. (SpaceX) headquarte­rs in Hawthorne, California. —...

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