Posted by NCWayne on November 08, 2013 at 20:53:29 from (173.188.169.54):
Ok, maybe the product I was looking at last night wasn"t actually useless, but it was technically rendered useless by the warnings on the label.
Can"t remember the maker, but the stuff I was looking at was a fire starting gel. Reading the ingredients and opening the cap told me that it"s main ingredient was isopropyl alcohol, which should be great for getting a fire going. Unfortunately if you took the time to read the label, the warnings told you that the contents of the package were "Flammable" and that you should keep it away from "Heat, sparks, or open flame". Funny but I thought one of those things was actually needed for the product to do it"s job. Without any one of the three all you"ve got is a pretty blue gel....
Ok, what other products have you guys run into over the years that, if you were to read the warnings, would have been rendered useless if you actually heeded them?
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