Test It Tuesday - Debbie Meyer Green Bags
Andrew and this Tuesday's Tester - Karen Oglivie
The "after" picture: 3 week old fruits and vegetablesWatch the Video Here
Posted at 8:42 AM by Andrew Stockey
Test It Tuesday - The Detox Foot Pad
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Posted at 9:27 AM by Andrew Stockey
Test It Tuesday - The Zorbeez
Sounds a little too good to be true - and it also sounded too much like a glorified terry cloth towel so we put the Zorbeez to the test. Mary Conwell, a mother of three children ( ages 10 to 19 ) says she her kids aren't past the spilling phase of their lives. In fact, they just spill more.

So we had the Upper Saint Clair mom served as our "Test It Tuesday" tester in her lovely kitchen. We came up with four tests based on the claims of the commercial. The Zorbeez was able to clean up an 8 oz water spill on the counter -- as well as soak up 17 oz of liquid in a bowl. It even clean up cola stains in a carpet - for the most part.
Mary felt that while it did the job, in some cases a few paper towels might have gotten the job done even though such waste is not environmentally friendly ( of course, then again, how can you put a price on a clean kitchen ).
The Zorbeez was standing up to its claims - for the most part - until we stuck in the washing machine. With no instructions, we set it on normal and watched. When it came out, it was pilling and somewhat torn. It hardly looked like any towel you was h at home. Mary and I agreed: while it does clean up, it does not clean up well. Two out of four on the "Test It Tuesday" scale.
Thanks Mary for opening up your home - and allowing us to spill on your counters. You have help to make western Pennsylvanians wiser.
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Posted at 12:21 PM by Andrew Stockey
Test It Tuesday - The Wine Away

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"Even using our professional model at our jewelry store, we have to pre-soak items to get hardened debris out. This is not a miracle worker, just a cleaning process that is used by all jewelry stores. We developed the cleaner so the public could get professional results at home. Even professionals may have to scrub and soak items the first time. You never have to pre-soak after the first time. Please be a bit more detailed in your assessments. "
Posted at 1:18 AM by Andrew Stockey
Test It Tuesday - The Jewel Jet
We had Kathy Purcell, the new director of the Race for the Cure, be our official tester. She has very little time these days with the Race less than three months away. She is also a woman with a whole lot of jewelry at home that could certainly use cleaning.
We stopped by her office and had Kathy bring in some old rings - including one belonging to her month with the birthstones of all of the children. The rest of the office decided to bring in their jewels as well to be cleaned.
Now for the Jewel Jet. Folks, it looks more like a coffee maker than a jewelry cleanser. It's supposed to steam away the grit and grime from years of neglect on your most precious jewels. The truth is that it creates a temporary shine, but as Kathy noticed it does not rid you of the gunk and grime. In essence, it does not truly clean the ring. Even the manufacturer subconsciously admits to this by providing a cup inside the box where they "suggest" you can soak your ring in a chemical solution of your choice to loosen up the dirt.
This product wouldn't steam clean your ring anymore than it would steam clean your clothing. While Kathy gave it a two, I thought she was being generous. I'm going to give it a one ... unless there a way for the Jewel Jet to somehow make a good cup of coffee.
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Posted at 4:06 AM by Andrew Stockey
