TV Products That Will Waste Your Money

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Buyer Beware: As Seen on TV Products That Are a Waste of Money

While some “As Seen on TV” products can be surprisingly useful, many are simply gimmicks or outright scams. Here are eight products you should avoid:

  1. Kush Support: Marketed as a support pillow for breastfeeding or post-surgery individuals, this product may actually cause more harm than good. One reviewer reported their doctor advised against using it due to the risk of milk duct blockage.
  1. My Secret Hair Enhancer: Promising thicker, more voluminous hair, this product is essentially an overpriced can of spray paint. Reviewers complain of staining and poor results.
  1. The Fat Magnet: This gadget, a piece of metal you freeze and use to skim fat from soups and stews, is less effective than a simple spoon.
  1. The “Backup” Mattress Shotgun Rack: This product raises serious safety concerns. Storing a loaded firearm under a mattress is incredibly dangerous and irresponsible.
  1. UroClub: This golf club disguised as a portable urinal is unsanitary, impractical, and potentially illegal to use on a golf course.
  1. Shake Weights: Despite their popularity, these weighted dumbbells offer no significant benefits over traditional weights.
  1. Zoomies: These hands-free binoculars are marketed for various activities, but reviewers report they are cheaply made and ineffective. Standard binoculars or a visit to your eye doctor are better options.
  1. Jawzrsize: This silicone chewing device claims to define your jawline but poses health risks, including choking and potential jaw misalignment.

Bottom Line:

While some “As Seen on TV” products are genuinely helpful, many are a waste of money and potentially harmful. Be skeptical of clever marketing and always research a product before purchasing. Protecting your health and your wallet is paramount.


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