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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsWhat is the worst item you ever bought. Mine had to be the copper pans on the late night info-mmercial. Junk


iwillalwayswonderwhy
(2,700 posts)They fit my 7 year old granddaughter.
2MuchNoise
(167 posts)debm55
(45,466 posts)Last edited Mon Jun 9, 2025, 07:28 AM - Edit history (1)

madaboutharry
(41,946 posts)A hard boil egg maker. I dont know what was dumber, the alleged egg maker or me for buying it. Note to self: Boiling water in a pot still works just fine.
hlthe2b
(110,092 posts)Of course, mine is almost never out of service to do so, given I use it to make yogurt 2x weekly, but it really does a great job with h/b eggs.
SheltieLover
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debm55
(45,466 posts)two
hlthe2b
(110,092 posts)So, what was the story with those copper-bottom pans advertised on TV, debm55?
Worst thing I ever bought? Probably my first car--a very cute but very poorly constructed little Chevy Vega. The aluminum engine block caused it to burn oil like crazy--even new. But, it was cute.
debm55
(45,466 posts)getting stuff out of it. HAHAHAHAHAHAH.I remember the Vega. How long did you have it?
hlthe2b
(110,092 posts)I just remember my Dad being pissed at me for buying it--so much that he let me drive it home (manual transmission) by myself and I'd never driven a stick before. The car and I both survived, but the hilly streets of Richmond, Virginia, were full of angry motorists having to stop for me and behind me at stoplights as I tried to learn how to use a clutch.
But, he was right about it being a likely lemon, but ya know we don't listen to parents at that age...
Jeebo
(2,436 posts)That was absolutely the wimpiest car I've ever driven in my life. That thing was so pathetic that I had to blow on the windshield to get it to go 45 mph uphill on the L.A. freeways. I felt like I was taking my life into my own hands going that slow on the L.A. freeways. After that experience, there was NO chance I ever would have bought a Chevy Vega. I feel for you if you actually had to own one of those.
-- Ron
hlthe2b
(110,092 posts)Even for a 4-cylinder, I did not experience what you did or I'd have returned/sold it immediately. You clearly had the "Lemon's lemon" and I suspect the rental agency knew it and failed to take it out of their fleet. But, no. I drove it on interstates with a "lead foot" and likewise in some pretty heavy snow (with snow tires) and it did "okay." But that oil burning that clearly suggested a pending engine failure--nope. Not a V-8 muscle car, certainly, but mine really was peppy and because of the oil-burning I made sure I kept up with regular tune-ups as well.
CTyankee
(66,330 posts)"known" that you couldn't make your fried chicken with cream gravy with any other pan. the hell with that!
I don't cook fried chicken any more, nor much else. Too old and too arthritic and so I don't cook much any more. and even if I did I wouldn't make fried chicken. My supermarket sells it!
hlthe2b
(110,092 posts)I would not have kept one of those more common "giant" versions, but this one is light enough and small enough that I still pull it out for searing--even though I COULD do it in my InstaPot or other stainless pans. Steaks, porkchops, breaded fish, chicken breasts, bacon, sauted vegetables and eggs... it is great. And nostalgic...
If you had one of those more common comparatively enormous cast-iron skillet, I dont' blame you for a minute in getting rid of it.
Callie1979
(768 posts)Never washed with more than a wipe with soap & water. Its been seasoned with oil since probably 1920. Eggs still slide right out!
CTyankee
(66,330 posts)Callie1979
(768 posts)I hope their cooking will be good enough!!
CTyankee
(66,330 posts)to be careful of sodium levels. However, I can't do everything!
Jeebo
(2,436 posts)I didn't buy it, my brother did, but I was the one who took it out of the box and used it for the first time. It did everything the manufacturers/marketers claimed, but so what? Unless you projected the image on a clean white wall or projection screen from a very short distance, the image was so dim that you had to have a perfectly dark room to see anything. And if you projected it from a short distance, the image was so small that you lost all advantage of watching the video in that way. Also, you had to project it straight-on. If there was an even slight angle, the image was distorted. That thing was pathetic. It was worse than useless. Nobody would want to watch a video like that. I told my brother his money was wasted, but he was a real pack-rat about things like that and kept it anyway. I don't know if he ever actually used it, though. He died six years ago and I think the useless "projector" was thrown away then.
I bought one of those late-night commercial products that was useless. It was a kerosene-lantern style lamp that ran on batteries. It was supposed to give you something to light your room during power failures, but it wasn't even as good as an ordinary flashlight or a for-real kerosene lantern. Not only that, but during the phone call they kept me on the line for an additional 35 or 40 minutes trying to sell me more stuff. I swore off those late-night commercials because of that experience. I've never bought anything from them since then and never will. And I will never believe the claims presented in those late-night television commercials.
-- Ron
debm55
(45,466 posts)halloween, snowflakes for Christmas . I had the the same problem that you had. I threw it away. It looked so nice on TV.
Onthefly
(910 posts)Did not work. Scam. 1990 infomercial.
debm55
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Onthefly
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ProfessorGAC
(73,008 posts)Seemed like a good idea when we got it.
Really hard to load into the chute, clogs really easily, the pieces are not machine like consistent.
I think we used it twice. It's now collecting dust behind the liqueurs I use to cook with. I need a step stool to get to it. That's how likely I am to use it.
debm55
(45,466 posts)to get it, that it is on it's way out. My copper pans are in the step stool cabinets.
jmowreader
(52,381 posts)I was going to use it with a Commodore VIC-20, and I didn't want to pay more for the printer than I did for the computer which is what would have happened if I'd have bought a Commodore printer. I was able to get the printer to work with the computer after building an interface card for it, but when it was done it printed on four-inch-wide paper so in the end it wasn't much better than NOT getting it to work.
debm55
(45,466 posts)sides and would always jam. Thank you jwomreader for sharing with us.
AllaN01Bear
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10 Turtle Day
(762 posts)It was in the clearance section for $10 and was an impulse buy. It had a crinkly side that supposedly cats wouldnt like. I had 2 really bad cats at the time, they were the most destructive unruly things ever. Rescued barn kittens whose mom had died. Anyway, they walked all over it and even curled up to sleep on it. To this day I regret not taking a photo of these cats sleeping on it and sending it to the manufacturer asking for my money back.
debm55
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maptap22
(201 posts)One night I ordered a $300 bean bag chair. Thought that I dreamt it until the chair arrived. I still have the chair and never took Ambien again. My grandkids use the chair.
debm55
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OhioBack2Blue
(57 posts)Gave me lots of practical skills, none wanted by the corrupt, for-proft labor markets, and non-profts were always labor window shoppers drooling over what they could be if they ever found solid funding. Now, I, a former ophan/foster child, multiple time Pell grant recipient, am over 60, dying/drowning under $60,000 of educational loans and predatory govt interest because Republicans have a sickness in their brains that makes them think education and training is bad, and I should be punished for my "personal moral failure" of not being a billionaire in America.
debm55
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dlilafae
(176 posts)in which, (not matter what non-stick you use) some of the cake is left behind, stuck on the pan. Garbage.
debm55
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doc03
(37,919 posts)out in 18 months. From there it got worse, radiator, alternator, universal joints, CV joints and even replaced the
windshield washer pump twice. traded it after three years and less than 40k miles
debm55
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doc03
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TommieMommy
(2,034 posts)When we picked up the car it was loaded with ants. They said put any traps in it. Over the next few years so many problems including replacing the engine and the cue center. Total of 13 problems.
debm55
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