Testing As Seen On TV Products

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Testing As Seen On TV Products


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  1. I simply cannot believe these two are this mmm, stupid? Yeah. Stupid! The drawer magnets are applied with very small screws to either side of the drawer opening. Those magnets do not need to hold the queen Mary dude. Two fridge magnets would hold those drawers shut. So you did not get scammed. You simply did not read the instructions. Now to the chia pet. Complicated? Are you 2 cereal? Those instructions are extremely comprehensive. I was 13 when these came out and I remember how easy this was. Extremely easy to do. Of course you don't pour seeds into it. Had you read once again you'd have seen you aren't getting scammed. It appears your either lazy or ignorant. The channel is still good for entertainment value. But you 2 should bone up on your topic BEFORE you commit to video. JMO

  2. 5:18 you used the slap chop wrong you gotta put that clear piece on it and Im pretty sure in the infomercial it shows without the black piece and just doing it on the counter top can you redo it?

  3. DUDES!!! I thought the LACK of letting the chicken have time to cook was just Silly!!!
    The BED tent outside!?
    Read the friggin instructions!!!🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️🤦🏼‍♂️

  4. You obviously never watched the Chia Pet commercial nor read the directions properly because they are actually pretty cool looking when done right.

  5. Did you read any directions? The Sham Wow is awesome. But first, you have to wet it, then ring it out. The water molecules draw in moisture. When it's dry, it's nothing for the wet molecules to stick to. The more you use it, the better it works