dangerman wrote:This year on my family holiday to Tenby I came across this little puppy in one of the tourist shops.
It cost a quid and so I bought all of them. I think I ended up with seven of them. I had one like this when I was a kid and it lasted surprisingly well even though it is clearly cheap and crap. For it's purpose of being a portable and comprehensive method of eating your dinner they're great!
It got me thinking about other £1 bargains that could be had and I spotted this little lighter on eBay -
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/USB-Electroni ... 3a9cd480eb
Being USB rechargeable it is perfect for using with my solar panel and/or my battery bank. It would make lighting tinder easier than using fire steel I reckon.
And then I spotted the other thread about torches. I don't use my torches a lot. I have lights in my house, see. And a basic torch on my phone. But I did find this and thought it would be useful for my keyring and EDC since again, it's USB rechargeable.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/0-3W-USB-Rech ... 3a96b2443b
Anyone else found any £1 gadgets that might be useful?
I used to be like a magpie for all the £1 cheap bargains, but not anymore, there is usually a very good reason for the price and you get what you pay for.
So for the £7 you spend on the above, you could instead of bought a high end titanium spork:
https://www.alpkit.com/products/tifoon
or a couple of sets of proper stainless steel camping cutlery:
http://www.cotswoldoutdoor.com/summit-4 ... lsrc=aw.ds
And still have change from both options....
The problem with the £1 versions that you have is that apart from being gimmicks, they are bulky and also due to the design of them, you will get food and dirt trapped inside the layers of the handle which is almost impossible to clean out, this can in time potentially lead to bacteria and then food poisoning etc...
So buying the cheapest (as I have learnt myself) isn't always the best option.
I find its always better to resist impulse purchases when in such shops and then do your research and buy better quality and better suited products, which as with my examples doesn't have to mean buying expensive items.