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Expensive items that didn’t live up to the hype

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Sallywally1 Sun 13-Jul-25 12:35:43

Thread on mums net. Any suggestions

pce612 Mon 14-Jul-25 13:55:02

Person not resin. Just love autocorrect 🫨

pce612 Mon 14-Jul-25 13:54:06

You know a face/ lip product won’t work when the ad shows a youthful dewy skinned resin applying it for the ‘before’ but then shows an animation for the ‘after’.
Or young ladies with perfect skin anyway or celebrities that have had face lifts?

PamQS Mon 14-Jul-25 13:54:00

Ouch!

PamQS Mon 14-Jul-25 13:53:03

Ours loses suction after a few minutes and needs unblocking. My husband completely fell in love with Dysons, and the idea they were high-tech and super-efficient, so I banned him from buying another one!

PamQS Mon 14-Jul-25 13:50:35

I'm the same with face creams, etc. I also have to watch myself for signing up for free' courses, exercise classes etc.., and ask myself how likely I am to find the time and space to do 10 minutes of yoga every day!

Babamaman Mon 14-Jul-25 13:46:50

I used to use expensive face creams (can’t afford them anymore due to change in circumstances) I find either Lidl, Aldi or Primark moisturisers are excellent ( when I lived in France I was told that Primark skin products are made in the same factory as Chanel!
They are very good

Elless Mon 14-Jul-25 13:28:05

Mollygo

Elless

Face creams here too - watched Queen Camilla's beautician on Lorraine featuring her Nettle Venom facial and got sucked in and bought a little jar for £80 that smells awful and does nothing 😠

Nettle venom @ £80?
You’ve been stung!

🤣🤣

Jane43 Mon 14-Jul-25 11:45:06

windmill1

Dyson vacuum cleaner. Cyclone? Could have fooled me - nothing to shout about but Sir Jim Dyson has been laughing like a drain all the way to the bank for years.

Agree, apart from being nothing special ours was very difficult to empty.

Mollygo Mon 14-Jul-25 11:37:52

Elless

Face creams here too - watched Queen Camilla's beautician on Lorraine featuring her Nettle Venom facial and got sucked in and bought a little jar for £80 that smells awful and does nothing 😠

Nettle venom @ £80?
You’ve been stung!

M0nica Mon 14-Jul-25 11:30:21

Soup maker, icecream maker

Elless Mon 14-Jul-25 11:30:02

Face creams here too - watched Queen Camilla's beautician on Lorraine featuring her Nettle Venom facial and got sucked in and bought a little jar for £80 that smells awful and does nothing 😠

Allira Mon 14-Jul-25 11:28:45

windmill1

Dyson vacuum cleaner. Cyclone? Could have fooled me - nothing to shout about but Sir Jim Dyson has been laughing like a drain all the way to the bank for years.

I quite like the Dysons we've had although the rechargeable ones are not easy to empty.
And they sent me a new battery free when I said "How much? shock, I'll put that towards buying a different make!".

Rosie51 Mon 14-Jul-25 11:26:53

NotSpaghetti

I can't think of an expensive item I've ever bought that "didn't live up to the hype" - maybe because I don't tend to be responsive to hype...

I did find Niagra Falls to be underwhelming though.
It would not have felt underwhelming if I'd just happened upon it as walking along a track through the wilds though!
It is a wonder ruined totally by going to look at it!
Certainly doesn't live up to the hype.

Shows how different we all are, I love Niagara falls. The American falls and the Bridal Veil are pretty, but the Horseshoe falls are wonderful. All that power of nature, and a boat trip right into the Horseshoe is a great experience in my opinion.

Allira Mon 14-Jul-25 11:25:37

Kenwood Chef. It's very heavy which means it's good quality, I suppose.
However, the cake mix goes all up the sides of the bowl, it needs scraping down every few seconds and the mixer doesn't detach to use as a hand mix. The liquidiser attachment is good quality too but needs someone with muscles like Fatima Whitbread to lift it on and off.
I wish I'd bought another far less expensive make.

nanna8 Mon 14-Jul-25 11:17:15

Dyson stick vacuum. Useless.Got a new charger. Still useless. However,I think I was unlucky because others seem to like them.

Samsara1 Mon 14-Jul-25 10:02:01

Jo Malone perfumes just don't last.

TerriBull Mon 14-Jul-25 09:59:21

Aside from the Tracy Emin bed, which I just knew I could replicate with ease and the Birkin handbag, I'm so over handbags, and with too many that never see the light of day, I restrained myself to be drawn into a bidding war over either, life's too short, plus the small matter of not having the funds the time to persue acquiring a fatuous load of old garbage the need to have stuff so overpriced and so unnecessary. On a more personal note, when we moved house, I was seduced by various advertisements for Loaf sofas, I liked the look sumptuous and squashy I thought, so we bought one for the new house, I chose it to be covered in a beautiful jade material, I love looking at it, sitting on it nah! it's probably the most uncomfortable one we've ever bought. I prefer sitting on a Marks one, larger really comfy at half the price.

Gingster Mon 14-Jul-25 08:04:44

I bought a Silent Night fan.
Silent it definitely is not
And it couldn’t fan away a moth.

BlueBelle Mon 14-Jul-25 07:59:32

I don’t think I ve bought any expensive items so I haven’t had a problem ! 🤣🤣 but ….
I bought about 8 years ago a faux leather settee and chair it was expensive to me ! Probably not to you, average price but the one arm of the chair has lost its ‘leather’ in parts I can’t complain as the shop no longer exists and I don’t still have the invoice etc so will have to live with it It’s not hugely noticible but is to me and irritates me. ( I don’t like those material arm things people put on chairs so that’s not an option)

Whitewavemark2 Mon 14-Jul-25 07:59:26

Jane Birkin handbag.

Another vote for - Expensive skin creams

NotSpaghetti Mon 14-Jul-25 07:47:36

I can't think of an expensive item I've ever bought that "didn't live up to the hype" - maybe because I don't tend to be responsive to hype...

I did find Niagra Falls to be underwhelming though.
It would not have felt underwhelming if I'd just happened upon it as walking along a track through the wilds though!
It is a wonder ruined totally by going to look at it!
Certainly doesn't live up to the hype.

NotSpaghetti Mon 14-Jul-25 07:43:29

Gosh karmalady what a palaver!
I hope you find something more suitable.

karmalady Mon 14-Jul-25 06:27:03

Large vegtrugs made from charcoal coated metal. The original vegtrugs that are a V shape. Bought 4 of them 6 years ago, to use as 2x2 dividers on my very large patio. Filled each with around 7-8 heavy bags of compost but they all became deep down hot and dry inside.

Far too much effort required to grow anything plus too much water and the soil still remained bone dry below the surface. Plants hated living in them

I have just finished removing two, the last two will go in a few months. They were not at all worth the cost plus the work required to build them plus the money I spent on compost and refilling. That plus the sheer effort in trying to keep plants alive. All that plus the awful amount of effort and work in removing them, all that `soil` and then the dismantling and tip runs

I feel that the trend for corrugated metal planters will go the same way, very hot summers and drought are here to stay

windmill1 Mon 14-Jul-25 05:21:14

Dyson vacuum cleaner. Cyclone? Could have fooled me - nothing to shout about but Sir Jim Dyson has been laughing like a drain all the way to the bank for years.

Allsorts Mon 14-Jul-25 04:54:25

I think we all fall for the hype with face creams. As long as you moisturise and protect your skin from.sun it makes no difference. Aging is life style and healthy eating and good genes.
Who are these people who decide to pay money for do called art, they must have a screw loose. How did Travy Eminen get famous, that's a mystery.
Have had a clear out of most of my bulky kitchen gadgets. Never used them.
Also bought too many clothes which I swore I wouldn't after a massive clear out last year. My shape has altered and my skin tone yet I'm forever drawn towards them.