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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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A Blue Peter 'make' is better constructed!
This weekend I bought a whole load of flatpack furniture from Ikea, B&Q and Homebase for my new flat.

You'd think I'd have learned from the previous 3 times I've done this that the whorehouse pickers are paid less than minimum wage to pick'n'pack the kits so don't give a toss: Half the shelves haven't been drilled, the chairs have got Imperial bolts and Metric nuts, and I haven't even unpacked the table from the box yet!

Anyone got a spare tube of 'No More Nails'?
(, Mon 7 Jan 2008, 11:22, 3 replies)
Student furniture
In our barely inhabitable dump of a student house, we removed the doors from all the kitchen units and for the price of a pack of screws and a few cheap metal brackets (about a pound, IIRC), we constructed ourselves a handy coffee table. Far more sturdy than the crates/breeze block options that most of our friends seemed to go for.

Bargain!

Also, the till monkeys at Homebase etc. never used to check the lengths of cable/chain, so we'd grab ourselves a few extra metres and tell them whatever.
(, Mon 7 Jan 2008, 11:50, closed)
Homebase kitchen cabinets...
Oh, there's a saga there. Sadly for this QotW, it's neither funny nor interesting... though I admit that that hasn't stopped me so far.
(, Mon 7 Jan 2008, 12:00, closed)
Imperial
I'm not sure how you got Imperial fasteners unless the stuff was thirty+ years old.
(, Mon 7 Jan 2008, 22:31, closed)

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