Unliftable is a revolution in the concept of the “light and heavy box.” Imagine being able to create your own light and heavy boxes for less than $5 and adapt them to almost any object: decks of cards, Rubik’s cubes, mobile phones, even transparent objects like glasses and fish tanks!
You can always carry your own “light and heavy box” with you, ready to use, and the gimmick is so simple that even a child can make it. It will only take you 2 minutes, and you’ll need just 3 simple office supplies that you can easily find.
The gimmick is invisible to both sight and touch, can be handled by the spectator without being detected, yet you can activate and deactivate it at will right in front of their eyes with no suspicious movements-just as easily as placing the object on the table, always under your control.
Additionally, Unliftable offers a unique twist compared to classic systems: once the object is anchored to the table, it can still be moved, but no one will be able to lift it! The spectator will be amazed when they realize they can slide and turn the deck on the table, but they absolutely cannot lift it. We include an explanatory video (with audio in Spanish and English subtitles) and a PDF (in both Spanish and English) with numerous useful links and 6 different and original routines to get you started with the concept.
Included Routines:
Thor’s Hammer: A surprising effect always ready in your pocket. The magician places their phone on the table, showing a picture of Thor’s hammer. Now, no spectator can lift the phone from the table, and only the magician can do so.
The Fish Who Thought It Was a Whale: A fun and surreal routine. The magician hypnotizes a little fish, making it believe it’s a whale. To everyone’s surprise, the fish tank now weighs so much that no spectator can lift it until the magician wakes the fish.
Heavy Shadow: An elegant and mysterious stage effect. The magician holds the shadow of a box projected on the background, and the spectator is unable to lift the real box.
The Heaviest Mineral in the World: The magician convinces the spectator that the mineral on the table is the heaviest in the world, and she won’t be able to lift it. Finally, it’s revealed that it was actually a sponge stone, and everything was the result of suggestion.
The Rubik’s Cube Gag: A fun detail for your Rubik’s cube routines. The magician challenges the spectator to try and solve the Rubik’s cube before he does. When the countdown begins, the spectator can’t even lift the cube from the table while the magician quickly solves his cube.
The Bucket of Stones: Ideal for combining in a suggestion routine. The magician hands a bucket to a spectator and asks her to imagine it’s filled with stones. Now, the spectator will be unable to lift it.