Foodie's Bhojnalaya banner
Foodie's Bhojnalaya avatar
Foodie's Bhojnalaya
@foodiesbhojnalaya5883
Subscribers118K
Views188.5M
Videos840
Foodie's BhojnalayaPublished at April 27, 2026 at 12:11 AM0:33
Relic of the Mines: Antique Carbide Lamp Functional Review #VintageLighting #AntiqueRestoration thumbnail

Relic of the Mines: Antique Carbide Lamp Functional Review #VintageLighting #AntiqueRestoration

last monthLong-tail
relictheminesantiquecarbideshorts
Published time
April 27, 2026 at 12:11 AM
Duration
0:33
Video type
Science & Technology
Channel region
United Arab Emirates
Publish Timing Insight
Not enough timing data
This channel still lacks enough historical upload timing data. Let the channel accumulate more snapshots before evaluating the best timing.
Monetization Insight
No clear monetization tags yet
Focus on view growth, engagement quality, and topic competition to judge monetization potential.
Action Suggestion
Watch for sustained growth
The basic conditions are already in place. Keep watching 7-day views and revenue before deciding whether this topic should become a series.
Views
111K
Likes
1.5K
Comments
6
Estimated Daily Revenue
-
Estimated Total Revenue
$2.44 - $9.77
RPM Range
$0.02 - $0.09
1D Views Gain
0
7D Views Gain
0
1D Likes Gain
0
7D Likes Gain
0
1D Comments Gain
0
7D Comments Gain
0
Velocity Score
0%
Topic Cluster
relic
Video Description
Step back in time as we explore the fascinating mechanics of a vintage Carbide Lamp. Commonly used by miners in the early 20th century, these lamps produce light through a chemical reaction between calcium carbide and water. In this video: The Build: Taking a look at the brass and steel construction of this antique light. The Fuel: Adding the calcium carbide "stones" to the bottom chamber. The Process: Watching the water drip onto the carbide to create flammable acetylene gas. The Flame: Lighting the burner to see the brilliant, steady glow that guided miners underground for decades. It’s incredible to see how much technology has changed, yet how reliable these simple chemical reactions were for our ancestors. If you enjoyed this look at vintage tech, don’t forget to Like, Comment, and Subscribe! #VintageLighting​ #AntiqueRestoration​ #MinersLamp​ #CarbideLamp​ #History​ #IndustrialHeritage​ #AcetyleneLight​ #CavingHistory​ #OldWorldTech​
Related Topics
Continue with closely related videos to judge topic depth and content format.
Topic: relic
Not enough related-topic video data yet.
Video FAQs

These FAQs clarify what this video page measures, why revenue is estimated, and how to use the page for content research.

What can you learn from this video analytics page?

This page shows views, likes, comments, RPM and revenue estimates, publish timing, topic tags, related videos, and the broader channel context behind the video.

Why are RPM and revenue numbers estimates?

Actual earnings depend on monetized playbacks, audience geography, seasonality, advertiser demand, and monetization status. CloutOrbit provides directional estimates for benchmarking, not exact payouts.

How should you use this page for content research?

Compare timing, topic tags, monetization signals, and adjacent videos from the same channel to spot formats, themes, and publishing patterns worth testing.