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Annoying Gadgets

We all love gadgets. Except for the truly useless and frustrating devices. Those we hate and ridicule. The Japanese actually have a term and category for such items: Chindōgu.

Recently, while browsing through the catalog for WHATEVER WORKS, I found two examples of Chindōgu.


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This anti-cootie sack for the paranoid traveler seems utterly useless. Wouldn't the bedbugs crawl inside within seconds of contact?'













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This spinning fork is guaranteed to suck all the pleasure out of an eternal childhood pastime: making S'mores. When the batteries die and the plastic handle melts, all the fun comes to a tearful end.
Posted By: Paul | Date: Wed Jul 30, 2008 | Number of Comments: 5
Category: Business, Products, Domestic, Food, Inventions, Travel, Hotels
Comments
Listed in chronological order. Newest comments at the end.
The inventor of the fork has a weird kink.
I vote it the freaky tool of the month
Posted by mumbley on 07/30 at 01:54 PM
Mumbley--it does look like some sort of torture or S&M;gadget....
Posted by Paul on 07/30 at 02:18 PM
Kevin, spending more $$ on a better room doesn't guarantee an absence of bugs just a higher cost of sleep. Bugs have been found in the best hotels. It only takes one person to infest the whole place.
Posted by Expat47 in Athens, Greece on 07/30 at 08:59 PM
Kevin--the sleeping bag could indeed "protect" against dirty sheets. But the pitch is specifically toward bug protection.
Posted by Paul on 07/31 at 07:00 AM
Expat47--quite right! NYC has been having problems with bedbugs in quality hotels lately.
Posted by Paul on 07/31 at 07:00 AM
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