“Arnold advertising a cheap drill at a discount store in Germany.”
“My earbud case has been dyed blue from being in my jeans pocket.”
“Since I was a kid I’ve been able to fold my ears inside themselves.”
“These snails all seem to love this pole.”
“Our zucchini looks like it has Elvish writing on it”
“My eggs were iridescent this morning.”
“Dove booth giving away free deodorant at a Comic Con”
“Oblong lime crossection.”
"This man has a pet skunk!"
“Yoni egg found in a creek at Sedona.”
“A tile in my house has an ammonite in it.”
“15 Years of Name Badges.”
“A radiator I saw today in a former department store built in 1902.”
“Mid flight mosquito photo bomb.”
“Cat knocked a beer over and the bubbles look like a paw print”
“Bud Light sign from ’01.”
“Puddle looks like hole in chair”
“My lasagna steam was straight as an arrow.”
“Just bought a house. Basement includes a Dyson hand dryer.”
“Cat fits perfectly in violin case.”
“Saw a squirrel sneaking past this red tail hawk, while walking home from work.”
“The pattern left in my dad’s mug after 4 years of stirring.”
“Spilled Dr Pepper looks like continental United States.”
Deadlier that a weapon
Those are actually very good, often better than brand name tools with double or thrice the price tag
confirmed by several european consumerorganisations
Dutch and I can confirm
had to look it up at Consumentenbond.nl and this _exact_ model was tested as Best Buy in Jan 2025.
Wehre do you live?
What I had was ruined after a short time.
No. No, they're not. Unless your definition of "brand name tool" is "whatever's the cheapest fake on Temu".
YOU have a strange interpretation of "perfectly."
maybe that explains Arnold