Should they be a warning? Why don't the manufactures take them off? This is true of other products as well ... I'm just speaking of the one I researched today. My husband is thinking of sending it back for a refund.
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I'm guessing there would be a cheaper alternative to the Nutri-Bullet.They do seem a little expensive. Who knows, you might really love it when you start to use it. If it doesn't meet your expectations, send it back.
10 years ago. Rating: 3 | |
Are you experiencing what the negative reviewers experienced? Did you have reasonable expectations as to what it could do? Warnings are required only for safety issues. As far as products being reviewed, I've seen ratings from one star to five for the same product. Same with restaurants and hotels! I'm thinking of getting a Ninja but I even read that one user cut his hands severely because the blades are too sharp! It's almost as bad as people suing McDonalds because the coffee was too hot and they burned themselves.
10 years ago. Rating: 1 | |