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That has to be the single worst tool ever devised the manufacture must have thought that we all live in gingerbread houses as thats all there up to chopping into :D It's up there in my top 5 still hasn't knocked off the magnamole or what ever it's called.
 
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A set like this one...



Magnamole.....MagnaMole - Talpa Products Ltd - Home
 
Take it away take it away my retinas are burning;)

The magnamole, a solution for a problem that had been solved by super rod years before tat!

Magnamole Magnetic Cable Guide - MM-800 Magnamole Magnetic Cable Guide - MM-800 : Jonard Industries Corp

Didn't see your link Lenny well done that man
Magnamole what a waste of time.And a coat hanger before super rods:D

That has to be the single worst tool ever devised the manufacture must have thought that we all live in gingerbread houses as thats all there up to chopping into :D It's up there in my top 5 still hasn't knocked off the magnamole or what ever it's called.

A top 5,what great idea.
1.Box cutters
2.Magnamole
Whats next...........
 
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Hang on, people actually bought that crap? I have known about this product now for precisely seven seconds, and I can tell you it will be useless.

Anyone remember those 'admail plymouth' adverts in the nineties? Gator Grip springs to mind. I wonder if anyone on here had one?

EDIT: They are doing that drilling-through-dust-collector thing in the local poundland now. When i used to smoke I found a pack of ten lambert PVC taped to the wall worked quite well....

EDIT VOLUME TWO: lenny that link ain't working dude.
 
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It made my blood boil when i watched the pitch on the den, almost as much as when the guy pitched and got funding for chock boxes :mad:

The guy with the choc box didn't want the money he just wanted the marketing expertise to expand into international markets if I remember correctly
 
Had to google gator grip,never heard of it .Still plenty of people still trying to sell off old stock!

4.Those silly little plastic SWA stripping tools.Why invent a tool to replace a tool that is better anyway.:mad:
 
Funny thing was about a year before that SWA stripper came out I tried my dads pipe cutter on some cable just to see if it would work, oh well there's always the next big thing i suppose :D
 
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Gator Grip was a device that eliminated the need for a full socket set by way of getting one massive socket filled with dozens of retractable SEWING PINS. You pushed this thing onto a bolt (even a rounded or corroded bolt) and the pins supposedly gripped the bolt so you could tighten/loosen it.

I see stuff now and again on the shopping channels (me and the missus often watch them to comment bitterly on the jewelery) and some of the stuff nearly sucks me in. Like theres this magic saw thing, with a diamond encrusted string for a blade, and this fella is demonstrating cutting crazy shapes into porcelain tiles by hand. Or these wrenches that have a hinged bit on that you can just slap them onto a bolt on a pipe and it will support your own weight. It takes my whole willpower to resist buying them, but they must fall apart in two seconds otherwise why would they be on bid up TV?
 

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