Top 10 As Seen on TV Products

Top 10 As Seen on TV Products

Let’s be honest. We’re all quite sick of the nauseating commercials advertising inventions we don’t really need.

“Sick of tying your shoes? Do your ears feel heavy? Fed up of using your mind? Introducing…” Yet, if you can manage to weed through these shockingly useless products, you’ll find that some of these inventors don’t deserve to be broke. Not only do many of these As Seen on TV products actually serve a purpose, but they also make life so much easier it’s unbelievable.

Let’s count down ten of the most useful and ingenious As Seen on TV products of the past few years.

10. Paint Zoom

To hell with the title. Paint Zoom isn’t cheesy; it’s possibly the most efficient paint gun on the market, capable of spraying any surface in at least a third of the time it would take you to use a brush or a roller. If you have a daunting wall to finish (no pun intended), Paint Zoom would certainly come in handy.

9. The Furminator De-shedding Tool

If you own a dog, your wood floors have probably turned into fur carpets. Thus, if your dog can’t stop shedding, there’s a neat way to go about removing the fur before it even falls off. The Furminator. This device combs through your pet’s fur, even reaching its undercoat, sucking up loose fur, so you can always keep your house neat. What more can you ask? Furminator for Governor!

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Posted in Fulfillment Services, Infomercial on Sep 30th, 2011, 1:30 am by