@dave I missed that deal, but it can’t be worse than getting like 1000 tile trackers from a company that is out of business and for which the app does not work any more, haha. Another thing I need to toss. You don’t call it a bag of crap for nutthin! (At least I got use out of the 40 pounds of linguine)
@dave I’d think the products that prompted the incredibly nasty attacks on those who posted about the company’s vile politics would be the worst for that reason alone. Never mind the actual products.
@dave for Mehrathon items that only last a short while have you ever not sold anything at all? I’ve noticed a few times the sold number during a Mehrathon can sometimes be low.
Now, for “worst product”, I personally have to go with the Bang energy drinks, simply because as is common in that market segment, so many of their flavors were just amazingly vile. As in “Most Disgusting Commercial Beverage Competition Finalist” level of effort. My S.O. ordered some. The tastes I tried did not result in any incursions into the inventory.
It was those super sharp light blue ceramic butcher knives… slayed my whole family, one after the other, just taking it out of the protective clear sheath and then trying to use in the kitchen at each of my 3 sisters homes. This after texting me thank you, what a nice addition to their kitchens. Seriously, it’s called a butcher knife for a reason. Bloody hell!!!
@ybmuG every once in a great while someone scores a good irk worth more than the price paid. It’s like the lottery. You don’t expect to win but nice when you do.
@ironcheftoni true, and to me that’s part of the thing - you have to take the risk of junk on the hours of something great. But given the level of some of the complaints, I’m surprised there isn’t at least one person who would put it up. Or maybe they’ve all left…
@ironcheftoni@ybmuG last time around mine had 3/4 of a set of Cuisinart stainless steel cookware with lids, no less, a bunch of Trackr Pixels with a bunch of extra batteries, baked goods life extenders, 5 big things of hand sanitizer, and a bunch of other stuff I can’t remember and probably donated. The pots and pans alone were worth over $100.
the worst thing i’ve ever bought on meh were these collagen-based coffee creamers. i tried it once and then immediately threw all the containers away. absolutely vile.
The Japanese labeled batteries that failed and leaked in droves. You sold both Fujitsu and another brand, both were problems but the ‘other brand’ was truly horrible.
The Lucas AAA batteries were not great either but they worked for me.
The case of One Day Birthday Rosé. I’ve never tasted a worse wine in my life (and I’ve gulped down some MadDog 20/20 and Boon’s Farm in my early years).
I decided to use it for wine spritzers and after all the fruit and pop that I added, it just wasn’t worth it. Pitched the whole case of that battery acid.
There’s so many ways to define worst! I thought for sure this topic was going to be about Monday’s deal, probably our worst selling ever:
But let’s hear nominations for every way you all can come up with to define worst.
@dave I missed that deal, but it can’t be worse than getting like 1000 tile trackers from a company that is out of business and for which the app does not work any more, haha. Another thing I need to toss. You don’t call it a bag of crap for nutthin! (At least I got use out of the 40 pounds of linguine)
@mark0805 Does SwiftFinder work?
Also they don’t call it a bag of crap. That’s the other place.
@narfcake Oh right, lol. Meh will always be the OG to me.
@dave Whoa!! Only 30 sold??
Guess everyone who buys an IRK in this Spooky meh-rathon can expect at least 1 of them in their box!!
@dave I’d think the products that prompted the incredibly nasty attacks on those who posted about the company’s vile politics would be the worst for that reason alone. Never mind the actual products.
@dave for Mehrathon items that only last a short while have you ever not sold anything at all? I’ve noticed a few times the sold number during a Mehrathon can sometimes be low.
I don’t know if it was the worst product, but I know that this is the one from which I received the least value before it died less than six months on. (Obviously, I’m still here, and I even bought one of the more recent Puleida-branded ones, which is still operating so far.)
https://meh.com/forum/topics/snugmax-vickers-200-pure-sine-222wh60000mah-portable-power-station
@werehatrack I got that deal! I like it, but mine has not died yet.
@mark0805 @werehatrack It’s not Halloween yet.
Now, for “worst product”, I personally have to go with the Bang energy drinks, simply because as is common in that market segment, so many of their flavors were just amazingly vile. As in “Most Disgusting Commercial Beverage Competition Finalist” level of effort. My S.O. ordered some. The tastes I tried did not result in any incursions into the inventory.
Black Rifle Coffee, in my opinion
@matthew Most controversial, that’s for sure! I certainly didn’t post enough cat pics in that thread.
@matthew I love my BRCC drinks. Light years better than Super Coffee, and in my opinion, better than Starbucks Fraps.
It was those super sharp light blue ceramic butcher knives… slayed my whole family, one after the other, just taking it out of the protective clear sheath and then trying to use in the kitchen at each of my 3 sisters homes. This after texting me thank you, what a nice addition to their kitchens. Seriously, it’s called a butcher knife for a reason. Bloody hell!!!
@AZnatural1 Wait. What? That meh sold actual sharp knives is a benefit and not a flaw.
No one has said IRK? With all the complaining and announced departures as a result? Really?
@ybmuG every once in a great while someone scores a good irk worth more than the price paid. It’s like the lottery. You don’t expect to win but nice when you do.
@ironcheftoni true, and to me that’s part of the thing - you have to take the risk of junk on the hours of something great. But given the level of some of the complaints, I’m surprised there isn’t at least one person who would put it up. Or maybe they’ve all left…
@ironcheftoni @ybmuG last time around mine had 3/4 of a set of Cuisinart stainless steel cookware with lids, no less, a bunch of Trackr Pixels with a bunch of extra batteries, baked goods life extenders, 5 big things of hand sanitizer, and a bunch of other stuff I can’t remember and probably donated. The pots and pans alone were worth over $100.
Those darn trackers!
the worst thing i’ve ever bought on meh were these collagen-based coffee creamers. i tried it once and then immediately threw all the containers away. absolutely vile.
The no calorie noodles. Good lord, those were nasty.
@Pony Maybe they’re no calorie because they’re too awful to eat?
The Japanese labeled batteries that failed and leaked in droves. You sold both Fujitsu and another brand, both were problems but the ‘other brand’ was truly horrible.
The Lucas AAA batteries were not great either but they worked for me.
The reflective dog leash with such befuddlingly sharp canvas edges, it cut open my palm.
Meh has never sold anything bad. All their products have been A+.
Shame on you for suggesting they’ve sold some iffy products.
The case of One Day Birthday Rosé. I’ve never tasted a worse wine in my life (and I’ve gulped down some MadDog 20/20 and Boon’s Farm in my early years).
I decided to use it for wine spritzers and after all the fruit and pop that I added, it just wasn’t worth it. Pitched the whole case of that battery acid.
Horrible stuff.