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Never Ever Do This at Home is a comedy-reality TV show that airs on Discovery Channel (Canada). Based on Ikke gjør dette hjemme, the show features hosts Teddy Wilson and Norm Sousa, who ignore the warning labels on a variety of household items, with varying results. The show made its debut on May 6, 2013 with two back-to-back episodes. The show has been bought by Spike TV to air in the United States. Reruns also air on MTV in Canada.

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  • Never Ever Do This at Home is a comedy-reality TV show that airs on Discovery Channel (Canada). Based on Ikke gjør dette hjemme, the show features hosts Teddy Wilson and Norm Sousa, who ignore the warning labels on a variety of household items, with varying results. The show made its debut on May 6, 2013 with two back-to-back episodes. The show has been bought by Spike TV to air in the United States. Reruns also air on MTV in Canada. (en)
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  • Building a walk-in microwave oven. (en)
  • Using fireworks indoors. (en)
  • Bowling using the hallway as the alley and bowling using flammable pins. (en)
  • The practicality of vacuum sealing is examined; dangers of spontaneous combustion are explored. (en)
  • Tossing a propane-filled cooking canister into a fire -- indoors. (en)
  • An indoor ice rink is built; dangers of paint fumes are examined. (en)
  • A rooftop patio is built. (en)
  • Adding a sunroof to a car using thermite. (en)
  • Adding water to hot oil. (en)
  • Appliance Death Match: Toaster vs. Popcorn maker. (en)
  • Attempting to add a new door, using explosives. (en)
  • Adding heavy objects to a washing machine's spin cycle. (en)
  • Barbecueing indoors. (en)
  • Beer in the hot water tank (en)
  • Bringing down the house, via propane and a spark. (en)
  • Building an alarm system using dry ice. (en)
  • Cooking using the dishwasher. (en)
  • Cooking with a washer and dryer. (en)
  • Cooking with space heaters. (en)
  • Appliance Death Match: Waffle maker vs. Rice cooker. (en)
  • Dangers of methane gas are examined. (en)
  • Appliance Death Match: Finals: Deep fryer vs. Waffle maker vs. Toaster (en)
  • Deep frying frozen food. (en)
  • Driving with open fuel containers. (en)
  • In this episode, hosts Teddy Wilson and Norm Sousa find an innovative way to change their truck tires without a jack and reinvent the game of darts.They find a new way to smoke fish and find the wrong ways to open a safe. (en)
  • Flooding the bathroom. (en)
  • Indoors crossbow shooting. (en)
  • Heating canned goods by placing the unopened cans directly on the stove. (en)
  • Jumping on the bed. (en)
  • Lighting a fuse without a match. (en)
  • Lighting candles from across the room. (en)
  • Microwaving a bottle of champagne. (en)
  • Microwaving emu eggs in their shell. (en)
  • Motocrossing indoors. (en)
  • Moving the piano downstairs using explosives (en)
  • Norm drives a full-sized remote control car. (en)
  • Wagering on whether indoor or outdoor vermin is craftier. (en)
  • Overfilling a water-bed. (en)
  • Overinflating tires. (en)
  • Painting with explosives. (en)
  • Playing baseball indoors. (en)
  • Playing golf indoors. (en)
  • Playing with electricity. (en)
  • Playing with piñatas. (en)
  • Propane-filled balloons. (en)
  • Pushing off the front of the house. (en)
  • Skeet shooting and shooting at hydrogen balloons. (en)
  • Studying oxygen fires. (en)
  • The dangers of illegal moonshine. (en)
  • Turning over an unregulated propane tank. (en)
  • Using a lawn mower to shave a shag carpet. (en)
  • Using a water heater to brew coffee. (en)
  • Using explosives to dig a hot tub (en)
  • Using rockets to dry laundry. (en)
  • Waterproof grilling wieners using magnesium. (en)
  • Building the largest night-light using glow-sticks. (en)
  • After the Mayhem: The hosts explain many of the behind-the-scenes elements of the show, including preparing the house for the show, introducing the various experts and safety personnel that worked on the show. Showing some of the scariest moments, some of the biggest failures and some experiments that did not make the regular show. (en)
  • Using explosives to dig holes for planting the garden. (en)
  • A homemade tennis-ball dispenser. Shooting gas canisters. Making a giant creme brûlé in a hot tub. (en)
  • A bathtub is moved up stairs in the Season 2 premiere. Also: a mobile hot tub. (en)
  • A new way to detail a truck; a method for quickly putting up holiday lights. (en)
  • Hosts Teddy Wilson and Norm Sousa make a BBQ with a lawn sprinkler and try to paint a room using a lawnmower. They also use science and food to make their own rocket fuel and head down to the hunting cabin to learn the wrong way to fuel up their boat. (en)
  • * This episode was banned in the US due to the segment about moonshine. (en)
  • Testing the flammability of various food items -- nachos and coffee whitener. (en)
  • Testing an alternate method for packing and lifting boxes of heavy books and furniture. (en)
  • Rafting down a man-made river; defrosting a freezer; building a remote-control boat. (en)
  • Dangers of woodworking; how to cut the grass faster; building a couch boat. (en)
  • Appliance Death Match: Coffee maker vs. Deep fryer. (en)
  • Review outcome of vermin challenge from the last episode. (en)
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