I guess I should be happy that the Rust Resistant shower caddy I bought for $17 at a discount store recently lasted three weeks before rusting.
Really? I didn't expect it to last five years, but three weeks?
The very first claim of quality at the top says "Rust-resistant chrome finish".
No, I do not have the receipt. Was I supposed to keep it for a year or two in case it started rusting?
Perhaps my mistake was keeping it in a wet location, the shower, and not drying it off after each shower?
Then again, it was described as Rush Resistant...and it did resist rush. For three weeks.
Buyer Beware.

At least you resisted Rush Limbaugh for three weeks. Or was that a typo?
ReplyDelete"Resistant" doesn't mean that it won't rust, or wear out, or fail, or whatever. It simply means that it will do that 24 hours after you lose the receipt.
I am now on my fifth "Scrubbing Bubbles Shower Cleaner" in less than three years. I've learned where the invisible codes are (yes!) and how to deal with the person on the other end of the phone.
I like to see the Publix cashier's eyes pop when I hand in a manufacturer's coupon for $20.00.