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People have been sharing the best hidden gem YouTube channels – 17 amazing accounts you can watch for free right now

10.

‘Project Farm. The creator does such detailed testing of everyday products that it feels almost illegal to watch for free.’
-AngryInfidel411

11.

‘Atomic Shrimp. It’s just an older English dude doing random things he enjoys – building things, cooking things, foraging, gardening, trying weird stuff (usually in a can) from around the world, all sorts of relatively mundane activities.

‘It’s great. He’s got a very open minded, give it a go attitude and a seemingly positive outlook. Very good, relaxed, comfort viewing.’
-lotekk1

12.

‘Bobby Fingers. His making of the rowboat in the shape of Jeff Bezos’ head remains to this day my favourite piece of art on YouTube.’
-jml26

13.

‘Secret Base (Jon Bois) for sports-related content and deep dives on odd stories. The Mariners documentary is the best thing that I’ve watched on YouTube’
-GOOBY_SAMA

14.

‘Blondihacks. A Canadian hobby machinist who is currently building a steam locomotive. Love her videos, they’re well made and well filmed and explain stuff clearly enough that I, with no machining knowledge at all, can happily follow and enjoy them.’
-Anchor-shark

15.

‘Rainfall Projects. Just a guy with a growing family doing things to make his farm and life better. I could watch him do anything tbh.’
-Iwantmynameback

16.

‘Plainly Difficult . If you enjoy engineering disasters and historical accidents, the research and storytelling are outstanding.’
-RunicanityBee

17.

‘Asianometry.

‘Oh for the aesthetic of just starting and getting on with the information. No padding or stringing the viewer with empty promises if they only stay til the end.

‘The content is 100%.

‘The presentation is the gold standard.’
-Recent_Dust6103

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