StreamRecorder has tracked 173 streams for Pullis on Kick, with 659h 14m of total airtime across 48 active days. This profile was first tracked on Jun 19, 2026 and was last seen on Aug 17, 2026.
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14 streams · 13h 49m -
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Tracked SinceJun 19, 2026
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Last SeenAug 17, 2026
Pullis Kick Profile Details
- Platform
- Kick
- Username
- pullis
- Total tracked streams
- 173
- Total airtime
- 659h 14m
- Active days
- 48
- Average streams per active day
- 3.6
- Tracked since
- Jun 19, 2026
- Last seen
- Aug 17, 2026
- Most active day
- 2026-07-25 · 14 streams
- Favorite weekday
- Friday
- Most common start time
- 15:00
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Pullis has become something of a legend on Kick, though perhaps not for the reasons most streamers hope for. This Finnish content creator made headlines when he decided the best way to get rid of unwanted furniture was to set it ablaze during a live broadcast. What started as a practical solution to moving house quickly spiraled into viral internet chaos.
The incident that put Pullis on the map happened when he was preparing to relocate from Finland to Estonia. Faced with a couch he couldn't sell and didn't want to haul across borders, he made the questionable decision to torch it live on stream. "Are you going to buy my sofa?" he had apparently asked his audience beforehand. When the answer was a resounding no, his solution was characteristically direct: "okay f**k it, let's burn it." What followed was equal parts entertainment and disaster as flames grew beyond his control, prompting him to frantically douse the fire with water while muttering expletives at his own situation.
The stunt didn't go unnoticed by local authorities. Finnish police arrived mid-stream, leading to Pullis being detained on camera while firefighters dealt with the aftermath. The whole spectacle was broadcast live, creating clips that spread across social media platforms and cemented his reputation as one of Kick's more unpredictable personalities. It's the kind of content that perfectly captures the platform's anything-goes atmosphere compared to more heavily moderated competitors.
Beyond the furniture-burning fiasco, Pullis has built a steady following of over 16,000 viewers who tune in for his unfiltered approach to streaming. His peak viewership hit 6,150 during one particularly eventful broadcast, and he maintains consistent engagement with an average of 193 viewers per stream. He's clearly found his niche among audiences who appreciate content that feels genuinely spontaneous, even when that spontaneity involves potential property damage.
The streamer represents something uniquely Finnish in the digital age - a blend of dry humor and practical problem-solving that sometimes leads to spectacular consequences. His approach to content creation seems refreshingly unpolished compared to the highly produced streams dominating other platforms. Whether he's settled into his new Estonian setup or planning his next unconventional moving method remains to be seen, but his audience keeps coming back for whatever chaos he might unleash next. In the wild west atmosphere of Kick streaming, Pullis has carved out a space where burning your furniture on camera somehow makes perfect sense.