The most high-octane item
![Image of the pool of prize submissions submitted by the contestants in the 'The most high-octane item' task. Image of the pool of prize submissions submitted by the contestants in the 'The most high-octane item' task.](/images/tasks/00170_the_most_high_octane_item.jpg)
Task types:
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![A prize task](/images/task-type-icons/prize.png)
![A creative task](/images/task-type-icons/creative.png)
![A subjectively judged task](/images/task-type-icons/subjective.png)
![A single task brief](/images/task-type-icons/single.png)
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Locations:
Task brief
The brief for the task is as follows:
Bring in the most high-octane item.
Task stats
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Points
15
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Disquals
0
Attempts
Here's a brief description of the contestants' attempts. Someone's probably working on writing up some additional detail, though!
- Aisling brought in a rake with a custard pie attached to it.
- Bob brought in a rocket bike he made for his son to win a bike race.
- Mark brought in a pair of Greg's trousers which he got Ed Gamble to steal for him.
- Nish brought in a mobile phone hands free kit, which was just a massive rubber band.
- Sally brought in high-octane pig feed that was illegal in the UK, called Piggy Make Ya Fat.
(Source credit: Taskmaster Wiki contributors)