Chances are, if you promised to buy their ink for life, the inkjet printer companies would probably give you the printer for free! The same thing is true with razors and the disposable blade cartridges.More >>
If you're planning your summer getaway, this week's "Does It Work?" product will have you arriving to your destination wrinkle-free, or will it? Here's this week's Does It Work report.More >>
If you've ever described yourself as "all thumbs" when it comes to home improvement projects, you might find yourself standing in a store looking at the Thumbs Up Driver.More >>
Tupperware changed the world in the 50s and 60s...or at least changed life in the kitchen. Trouble is, the lid that matches the bowl you're using, has a way of going its own way. Here is a product to solve that problem. But first the Smart Lidz have to pass the "Does It Work?" test.More >>
Tuesday, January 12 2010 11:54 PM EST2010-01-13 04:54:42 GMT
It's the blanket with sleeves that keeps you warm while keeping your hands free. You can type, write, knit, tickle a baby or change the channel all while you stay in the comfort of your blanket.More >>
Wednesday, September 16 2009 12:14 AM EDT2009-09-16 05:14:36 GMT
By Joe Terrell - bio | email TYLER, TX (KLTV) - When a product says it can cut your prep time in the kitchen in half. You know "Does It Work" is going to try it out.More >>
Many have tried to build a better mousetrap but most of us still buy the old one. So when a company comes out with a "better mop" we take it as a challenge. This week, we put the Shark Steam Mop to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
Need some organization in the kitchen? We may just have the thing. This week's "Does It Work?" product has 49 pieces, yet fits in a space less than one square foot. The Smart Spin is a system that stores all your kitchen containers and lids. Ah... But "Does It Work?" More >>
With the price of groceries these days, you don't want to waste anything. All of us are looking at leftovers a little differently. That's one of the reasons "Does It Work?" is testing the Reyonlds Handi-Vac.More >>
It is by far the most requested product "Does It Work?" has ever tested. This week, finally, we put the Pasta Express to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
Ladies, grab your purses. We ran across an "As Seen On TV" product called, the Purse Brite. And this week, we put it to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
Hot weather got you down? Try some ice cream. We found a product, so unusual, you've got to see it to understand it. It's called the Play & Freeze Ice Cream Maker. And this week, we put it to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
We've all seen those products that use ion power to clean the air in your home. Now, someone has claimed to put that power in a brush for animals. It's called the Pet Groom Pro. And this week, we put it to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
There's no telling how many times the frozen pizza has been the answer to "What's for dinner?", when there was no answer. But if you want to experience your pizza in almost half the time, and with a noticeably different taste and texture, we may have a product for you. This week we put the Presto Pizzazz Pizza Oven to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
You've seen the "Perfect Pancake" on TV. Nice, round pancakes just like you'd get at your favorite breakfast stop. Question is... "Does it work?" More >>
Anyone who's ever used a slow cooker will tell you, the worst part is the clean up. That's why the people at Reynolds developed Slow Cooker Liners. This week we put them to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
. This week's "Does It Work?" product claims to save you that kind of time, especially if you're a regular user of one of those flat irons to straighten your hair. It's called the Remington Wet2Straight. More >>
A couple of years ago we tested one of those flat, roll-up garden hoses. It was called the Perfect Hose. And let's just say, it was a little less than perfect. This week we have a new challenger. Same idea, but hopefully we get better results. It's called the Roll-A-Hose. And we're about to put it to the Does It Work? test. More >>
It's like no ovenware you've ever seen. "Flexible" and "ovenware," two words that don't really go together, but for 20 bucks you get a bundt pan, muffin pan and a loaf pan. Even before you open the box, you're amazed all three can fit in this little box. More >>
If bigger is better, why do all the cool electronics seem to be getting smaller? iPods, cell phones...and it's amazing these days, how much light you can get from a little bitty bulb, like the bulbs we find in this week's "Does It Work?" product. It's called the Stick 'N Click. More >>
Several months ago we tested some special bags great for storing clothes. Just put the items inside, attach your vacuum, and all those sweaters and such take up half the space in your closets. This week we put the travel version of the Space Bag to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
More and more people are going to stainless steel appliances. They look great, until you use them. Most stainless appliances pose a challenge for their owners. They are tough to keep clean. But this week's Does It Work? product may just solve that. More >>
It's marketed as the everyday carpet sweeper. Swiffer has come out with a weird little product called the Swiffer Carpet Flick. This week, we put it to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
Do you have a spot in your house, maybe a closet or workbench area that needs a little extra light? This week's "Does It Work?" product might just be the thing. More >>
According to TV Personality and Food Expert, Cathy Mitchell, the Grip 'n Flip and Scoop 'n Strain are supposed to transform the way you prepare, cook and serve food. More >>
Watch much late-night TV? The infomercials are on every single weekend and that's probably why we get so much mail wanting to see us test the Scunci Steamer. More >>
This week, one of the most intriguing products we've ever tested. Evidently, the folks at the Shark Corporation ran out of ideas to modify the handheld vacuum, and came up with this little gadget, for the person on your Christmas list who really has everything. More >>
This week we're testing a product that promises to give you a healthy looking tan, without the sun, without the tanning beds and without the orange palms. It's called Salon Bronze. But "Does It Work?" More >>
Oddly enough, the Split-Ender was created by a man trying to overcome the challenges he faced everyday with his own long hair. But it's the women who've been writing in for months wanting to know if this "as seen on TV wonder" really does what it says it does. Well this is your chance. And you don't have to shell out a dime, as we answer the question "Does It Work?" More >>
When was the last time you got the family together and made s'mores? Chances are, you were out in nature, around a fire with a bunch of kids screaming, "s'mores, s'mores, s'mores." Well, it may not be exactly the same, but there is another way to achieve the same result. This week, we put the new S'mores Maker to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
If you have pets in the house, we don't have to tell you this is the time of year when they start letting go of some hair. Tonight, we put the Shed Ender to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
It's a childhood memory most women can relate to. We're talking about your parents dragging a brush through your tangled hair. That's where this week's "Does It Work?" product comes to the rescue. It's called the Tangle Tamer and it's supposed to put an end to all those tears and tantrums. But, "Does It Work?" More >>
Have you heard "the buzz" on Tide's new product called the Buzz? It's supposed to be breakthrough technology that erases stains on the spot. But "Does It Work?" More >>
Medium, medium rare, well done...everyone has a preference. These days, meat doneness is not just about taste-- there are safety concerns too. That's why we were fascinated by a little gadget we saw on TV called the "Thermo Spatula". More >>
Stains happen. Perhaps that's why so many companies are in the endless pursuit to find the perfect stain remover. In the last couple of years, they've created new pre-treaters, electric brushes for instant removal, even an ultrasonic cleaner. Tide To Go is their latest entry. And this week we put it to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
No one likes to chop onions. Sensitive eyes, the odor on your hands. There's very little that's good about it. That's why someone came up with the Twist Chopper. But it's supposed to be able to do a lot more than chop your onions. And tonight we put this "As seen on TV" favorite to the "Does It Work?" test. More >>
Saturday, May 25 2013 12:11 AM EDT2013-05-25 04:11:25 GMT
Cherokee County authorities are investigating a fatal house fire Friday night. It happened just before 7:30 on County Road 3302 outside of Jacksonville. The Jacksonville Fire Department, Cherokee CountyMore >>
Happened just outside of Jacksonville on Friday night.More >>
Friday, May 24 2013 10:21 PM EDT2013-05-25 02:21:23 GMT
From the Tyler Police Department:At approximately 5:20Pm on May 24, 2013, Tyler Police were notified of the motorcycle accident at Grande and Sutherland. The driver of a black Ford F-150 was heading east onMore >>
Rider was not wearing a helmet when she collided with a truck.More >>
Friday, May 24 2013 9:59 PM EDT2013-05-25 01:59:21 GMT
A Tyler ISD bus driver was arrested Friday afternoon on drug charges.Ronald Gain, 44, of Tyler, was arrested by the Tyler Police Department on one charge of possession of a controlled substance. TylerMore >>
Has worked for the district since August of 2012.More >>
Friday, May 24 2013 7:35 PM EDT2013-05-24 23:35:23 GMT
We have a follow-up on a World War II veteran's headstone found on a bank of the Sabine River. Today, the Kilgore Cemetery administrator found out that Virgil Green was buried in the historical portionMore >>
Today, the Kilgore Cemetery administrator found out that Virgil Green was buried in the historical portion of Danville Cemetery.More >>
Saturday, May 25 2013 12:20 AM EDT2013-05-25 04:20:39 GMT
Fire crews have closed a street in north Tyler as they fight an apartment fire. Several crews are on the scene at an apartment complex in the 700 block of South Kennedy Avenue. The fire started aroundMore >>
Fire crews closed a street in north Tyler as they battled an apartment fire.More >>