As See On TV
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As See On TV
They sell thousands of special things on tv. "As Seen On TV".
Have you ran to the phone and brought any of these and how did you like it?
Have you ran to the phone and brought any of these and how did you like it?
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I bought 2 pairs of "Blublocker" sunglasses At Wal-mart about a week after QVC had them on and said they could not be bought at a stores. This was way back when they first came out with Blublockers. They must have improved by now becuse the shades put off an orangeish tint and the colors weren't right, I took one pair back but kept the other pair ONLY because I didn't have any sunglasses at the time. I finally got a good pair and threw the others away. Uh, they were awful!!!TexasStooge wrote:No, I bought most of those "As seen on TV" items from the Walgreens stores. And I thought they said "Items not available in stores". Liars!
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alicia-w wrote:most of that stuff is crap. dont you miss the days when Ronco had the corner on the cheesy merchandise market? the pocket fisherman?
I do remember the Pocket Fisherman commercial.To be honest with you, I mute the commercials or turn them way down. I usually take that time to do things like wash and dry a few dishes, get something to eat etc. I don't even watch the superbowl commercials!! I just can't sit there and watch footbal just to see the commercials.
Thank goodness for a tv in my room so I can escape everyone else watching!!
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It's all crap. I did buy one of those whisk thingies that you could supposedly twist and use to flip pancakes or grab things. It is crap and doesn't have enough strength to hold up a hummingbird. I bought it at one of those "As Seen On TV" stores for kicks.
Still whisks fairly well, but always disassembles itself in the dishwasher.
Still whisks fairly well, but always disassembles itself in the dishwasher.
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HurryKane wrote:It's all crap. I did buy one of those whisk thingies that you could supposedly twist and use to flip pancakes or grab things. It is crap and doesn't have enough strength to hold up a hummingbird. I bought it at one of those "As Seen On TV" stores for kicks.
Still whisks fairly well, but always disassembles itself in the dishwasher.
My mom bought those.

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I bought the food saver vacuum sealer and love it, I also have the ronco rotisserie(sp) and the Magic Bullet mixer. I have had great results will all of them so I don't think it's all crap. However, My wife ordered the super whisk spatula thing and it really does suck almost completely useless.
Tim
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The one that cracks me up the most is that pasta tube thing.
They bemoan the regular way of cooking pasta, which involves 'endless waiting' on water to boil before you can toss the pasta into the pot.
Then they tell you you can save time with this tube thingie. Just throw your pasta in a big cylinder and add.....boiling water.
Which you presumably had to wait on endlessly.
They bemoan the regular way of cooking pasta, which involves 'endless waiting' on water to boil before you can toss the pasta into the pot.
Then they tell you you can save time with this tube thingie. Just throw your pasta in a big cylinder and add.....boiling water.
Which you presumably had to wait on endlessly.

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Kim_in_MN wrote:I was going to say I have never bought any of that stuff, but I do have a Gazelle, and I think that they have informercials for that (I don't really watch much TV). I love the Gazelle though (when I can get in the habit of actually using it!)
Kim
I was going to mention the Gazelle too. I love mine, but I bought it on sale at Penney's a few months ago, not from an infomercial. I checked the ratings on Amazon first, and was pleased. I exercise on it every night. Put on a DVD or find something on TV to watch and the time just flies by. I particularly like to workout with a Bon Jovi concert DVD on...keeps me going fast.

Have you guys ever seen the shirt folder? I crack up when I see it every time. It's supposed to save you time folding laundry. If I need a gadget to help me fold laundry, I think it's time to get a maid.
I don't remember if this is the one in the commercials, but I found this one online:

http://wonderfulbuys.com/flipfold.asp?s ... atch_type=
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