Seen on TV Products (on Topic)

clean hairy

Well-Known Member
Products sold on TV that were success and duds?
George Foreman grill, success.
Popiel Pocket Fisherman? sucess or dud?
What other products from TV do we remeber, good or bad?
 

Ms.PacMan

Well-Known Member
Here's a recent one.....Sleep Number Beds
Successful enough to transition to brick and mortar stores.
You know you love 'em!
 

BakerMayfield2018

Fight the power.
This about sums it up......
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Your welcome. V*
 

Ms.PacMan

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Years ago we delivered sets of kitchen knives that were always signature required....I don't remember the name but I hated them!
 

clean hairy

Well-Known Member
At times you set sets of knives that will cut radiator hose and cut slivers off a tree, and still be sharp enough to fine slice a tomato.Guaranteed to stay sharp for life!
There was also a set of knives that were ceramic as well.
Anyone remember the Evelyn Woods speed reading course?
 

Ms.PacMan

Well-Known Member
At times you set sets of knives that will cut radiator hose and cut slivers off a tree, and still be sharp enough to fine slice a tomato.Guaranteed to stay sharp for life!
There was also a set of knives that were ceramic as well.
Anyone remember the Evelyn Woods speed reading course?
I think that's why we had to get a signature....because they considered them to be dangerous. :)

I don't remember the Evelyn Woods but it made me remember all the Dale Carnegie course literature we would deliver. It was like encyclopedias in volume!

Thigh Masters, Nordictracks
 

Jack4343

FT DR Specialist
The knives that cut the tin can were Ginsu knives. They might still make them. I know that Vector marketing used UPS to ship their Cutco knives. Those needed to be signature required as they are really expensive. I have a set with pots and pans and we paid $1500 for them. Still have and use daily the whole set 18 years later.
 
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