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Is Project Farm Safe for Kids? Safety Score: B+

@projectfarm · 3.9M subscribers · Graded June 3, 2026 · Based on 100 recent videos

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Overall Safety Grade: B+ (87/100)

This channel is acceptable for older children and teens, especially those with an interest in engineering or consumer science, but it is not specifically made for a young audience.

Best for ages 12-16 years. Not recommended under age 8. Acceptable for 10+ years.

The content is safe but the topics and presentation style are best suited for pre-teens and teenagers with developing interests in practical science or consumer awareness.

Score Breakdown

DimensionScoreHeadline
Content Appropriateness 25/25 25/25 Content is appropriate for general audiences, focusing on product testing.
Shorts & Dopamine Factor 25/25 25/25 No Shorts content, focusing entirely on longer, informative videos.
Age Clarity 15/25 15/25 Content targets adults interested in product reviews, not children.
Educational Value 18/25 18/25 Provides practical consumer education and scientific method demonstrations.

Content Appropriateness — 25/25

Content is appropriate for general audiences, focusing on product testing.

The channel consistently reviews household and automotive products, such as in "Coldest and Quietest Air Conditioner Ever Tested!" and "Finally! A Budget Drill Bit Set That Outperforms All!". There is no evidence of age-inappropriate themes, violence, or manipulative clickbait in the titles or descriptions provided.

Shorts & Dopamine Factor — 25/25

No Shorts content, focusing entirely on longer, informative videos.

The channel has uploaded 0 Shorts out of its last 100 uploads, maintaining a 0.0% Shorts percentage. All recent content consists of long-form videos, indicating a focus on detailed analysis rather than quick, addictive scrolling.

Age Clarity — 15/25

Content targets adults interested in product reviews, not children.

The channel's focus on consumer product testing, like in "I Found the Best Paper Shredder! One Clear Winner!" and "Which Phone Case is Actually Best? Otterbox vs Mous vs ESR ($1,300 Phone Ruined!)", is designed for adult consumers. While not harmful, the subject matter is unlikely to engage younger children.

Educational Value — 18/25

Provides practical consumer education and scientific method demonstrations.

The channel offers practical education by demonstrating scientific testing methods for various products, such as in "Proof That Most Water Purifiers Don’t Work!" and "I Improved MPGs by 22.4%! Don’t Get Scammed and Do What Works!". While not directly curriculum-based, it teaches critical thinking about product claims and basic physics principles.

Expert Analysis

Overview

This channel provides detailed, unbiased reviews and comparisons of various consumer products, ranging from tools to household appliances. The content is presented in a practical, analytical style, demonstrating how different products perform under specific test conditions. It is primarily aimed at adults looking for informed purchasing decisions.

What Parents Should Know

Parents should understand that this channel is not designed for children, but its content is generally harmless and can be informative for older children interested in how things work or consumer science. The videos are long-form and focus on objective testing, which can be a good model for critical thinking.

The Bottom Line

This channel is acceptable for older children and teens, especially those with an interest in engineering or consumer science, but it is not specifically made for a young audience.

Parent Tip

If your child shows interest, watch a video together and discuss the testing methods and results to encourage critical thinking about product claims.

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About This Safety Report

VidCove's Channel Safety Grader analyzes the 100 most recent videos on Project Farm using Google Gemini, scoring four independent dimensions on a 0–25 scale:

Project Farm's Shorts ratio in this sample is 0% — roughly 0 of the 100 videos sampled were Shorts. Reports are regenerated when channel content changes materially or after 180 days have passed.

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