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OneEyedMonster remindes us about the crap you can buy in pound shops: "Batteries that lasted about an hour and then died. A screwdriver with a loose handle so I couldn't turn the damn screw, and a tape measure which wasn't at all accurate."

Similarly, my neighbour bought a lawnmower from Argos that was so cheap the wheels didn't go round, it sort of skidded over the grass whilst gently back-combing it.

What's the cheapest, most useless crap you've bought?

(, Fri 4 Jan 2008, 7:26)
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This is a QotW answer 8p own value noodles
Love them, can't get enough of them. Absolutely bloody brilliant.
(, Fri 4 Jan 2008, 21:24, closed)
This is a QotW comment This! ^
I reckon they taste nicer than the more expensive brand names.
(, Sat 5 Jan 2008, 2:29, closed)
This is a QotW comment Value
YUP I agree, either Tesco Value (8p) or the more expensive Aldi ones (11p i think) - both are brilliant - A must for hangover food. Oh and for afters - Tesco Value Strawberry "delight" pudding - (FOUR PEE!!!) is surprisingly delicious, not so sure of it's nutritional value though....
(, Sat 5 Jan 2008, 20:17, closed)
This is a QotW comment They're even better
When you let them boil dry, and stir fry them in toasted sesame oil and soy sauce. *FOOD HORNS*
(, Sat 5 Jan 2008, 22:23, closed)
This is a QotW comment I find...
that adding the 'flavour' sachet is best left undone however (unless you like the taste of nuclear waste). just add a bit of olive oil and cheese and voila! Stoodent food :)
(, Sun 6 Jan 2008, 15:17, closed)
This is a QotW comment I boil'em up with a good handful each of Tesco's cheapest frozen peas and sweetcorn and douse'em in the cheapest soy sauce.
Sometimes two packets at a time.
You can serve them to your friends in old pot noodle tubs. Class.
(, Tue 8 Jan 2008, 9:37, closed)

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