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re: Has anyone shopped on Temu?
Posted on 3/21/24 at 6:02 pm to OysterPoBoy
Posted on 3/21/24 at 6:02 pm to OysterPoBoy
I have made 3 purchases off of the Temu website. Average cart is about $55 for about 6-11 items each order.
My purchases are better quality than most of the stuff I get at WalMart or Dollar Tree (guess where they come from?)
Out of about 40 items, only 2 didn't work the way I wanted.
1 was a coffee cup warmer with USB power. Without a flat bottom mug, 5 volts wasn't enough juice to keep the coffee hot. It is a $10 purchase that doesn't work how I want. But it could be a wax warmer (if I find a family member who could use one).
I spent $25 on Amazon and basically have a 110v hot plate that I can use for a cup or coffee pot. The temu issue was my fault for purchasing 5v the first time.
The other bad order was a zipper repair kit. The gauge doesn't match the fleece (or the engineering sucks). This one was a $1.50 fail.
Everything else is a win (including $12 leather loafers, $1 cell phone charging cables, $6 universal travel power adaptor, $10 heated gloves, $7 heated socks, etc..)
My purchases are better quality than most of the stuff I get at WalMart or Dollar Tree (guess where they come from?)
Out of about 40 items, only 2 didn't work the way I wanted.
1 was a coffee cup warmer with USB power. Without a flat bottom mug, 5 volts wasn't enough juice to keep the coffee hot. It is a $10 purchase that doesn't work how I want. But it could be a wax warmer (if I find a family member who could use one).
I spent $25 on Amazon and basically have a 110v hot plate that I can use for a cup or coffee pot. The temu issue was my fault for purchasing 5v the first time.
The other bad order was a zipper repair kit. The gauge doesn't match the fleece (or the engineering sucks). This one was a $1.50 fail.
Everything else is a win (including $12 leather loafers, $1 cell phone charging cables, $6 universal travel power adaptor, $10 heated gloves, $7 heated socks, etc..)
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