Fresh corn. You can't beat it in the summer. But it's not always the easiest thing for some to eat off the cob. Well, necessity is the mother of invention, which is how this "Does It Work?" product was born.More >>
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Flexible benefits and flexible spending accounts are all good things. But, a flexible computer keyboard? Well, I had to put that one to the Does it Work? test.More >>
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When it comes to home alarms, a monitored, professionally installed system is probably your safest bet. But a lot of folks don't want to go to that expense. And that why a little product from First Alert caught our eye.More >>
This "Does It Work?" product was a highly requested item. That could mean East Texans are big on getting their daily recommended fruits and vegetables, or it may just mean, they buy them, and are really slow to eat them.More >>
The trick to any project around the house, is having the right tools. And in this week's "Does It Work?" report, we have a tool that its makers say can replace numerous tools in your tool chest. More >>
Do you plan to move some furniture around to make room for holiday visitors? If that's you, or if you're moving for more permanent reasons, we have something you need to see. This week's "Does It Work?" product is called the Forearm Forklift. Basically, it uses physics to give your forearms the power of a forklift. But first it has to pass the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
Some foods seem to be at least fifty percent presentation--avocados for instance. Unless you smash them up into guacamole, they kind of need to be sliced pretty for salads or whatever. That's the sole purpose of this week's "Does It Work?" product called, the Flexicado.More >>
It never fails. There's always a working flashlight when you don't need one. But when the lights go out, or you're stuck on the side of the road at night, that's when you discover the batteries in that flashlight don't work. When Murphy wrote his law, he must have been thinking about a flashlight. That's why the makers of the Forever Flashlight came up with their product. And this week, we put it to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
There's nothing quite as dapper as a guy in a suit. But the price to maintain that crisp look can put a wrinkle in your finances. On average, we dish out $20 for each trip to the dry cleaners. But, what if you could slash that bill drastically? Clothing companies are coming out with all kinds of fuss free men's wear...from machine washable suites to stain resistant ties. But are they any good? We put them to the "Does It Work?" test.More >>
Pain-free, cream- free hair removal. You've seen those little pen shaped hair removers on TV. In this "Does It Work?" report we put the Finishing Touch Personal Hair Remover to the test. More >>
Everybody uses plastic wrap. It extends the life of leftovers and it's clear, so you can see what's in there. No doubt, plastic wrap has made life easier. But if there's one shortcoming, it's the fact that it clings, but doesn't seal. That is, until now. It's called Glad Press 'N Seal. And this week, we're putting it to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
Many an inventor has attempted to build a better mousetrap. In this week's "Does It Work?" report, an invention that's somewhat along those same lines. It's the quest to build a better cheese grater. Leave it to Black & Decker, whose "Gizmo Cordless Grater" is the subject of this week's "Does It Work?" report. More >>
For men, grooming tools have come a long way since the straight razor. Single blades gave way to double blades. Foam has all but replaced gel. And in 1937, the Remington Company created the first electric shaver. In this week's Does It Work? report, we test a brand new male grooming tool that's creating a lot of buzz. More >>
From Cowboys Training Camp 2004, we take our "Does It Work" report on the road, testing the George Foreman Take It And Grill It Portable Gas Grill. More >>
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The Handy Chef 6 In 1 Kitchen Utensil is the multipurpose tool that is supposed to make it easy to grab, serve, whisk or turn over any shape food.More >>
The kids are still out for the summer and for a lot of you, that's an extra meal or two you have to prepare. There are times you wish there was a simpler way where they could even do it themselves. Enter, this week's "Does It Work?" product: The Hot Dog Toaster.More >>
You've seen the commericals. "Head on, apply directly to the forehead. Head on, apply directly to the forehead. Head on, apply directly to the forehead." It's a brilliant marketing message, if not annoying. But when the time was right Joe Terrell put this homeopathic pain reliever to the "Does It Work?" test.More >>
Hanging a picture no longer has to be a major ordeal. This week's "Does It Work" product is called the Hercules Hook. And it's supposed to make picture hanging easier than ever. More >>
Are you on your feet all day? Do your high heels look better than they make you feel at the end of the day. If you answered "yes" and "yes", you may be ripe for a leg massage. Make that an Air-O-Sage. More >>
Do you have trouble finding the remote you need? Or perhaps your trouble is knowing which remote goes to which electronic. This week's "Does It Work?" product could solve both of those household problems. But, "Does It Work?" More >>
It's the "mistake-proof hair trimmer" allowing you to "look sharp in between haircuts." The package says it's safe on all areas including neckline, beard or mustache. More >>
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