Review 3. The Window De-Mister
The Window De-Mister … save electricity by never having to use your cooker hood again
What a blinding idea! – How many times have you stood in the kitchen and despaired about the misted up state of your windows.
This magical fluid has been developed to simply wipe over your kitchen window (when not misted up) and that’s it – no more mist, I simply can’t wait to have a go.
I have to say though … I was a little disappointed with the size of the bottle when it arrived, although this brilliant invention was only £2.99 a quick calculation reveals that it works out at £437 per gallon – but that must surely mean the product must be good.
In order to test this product on a completely un-misted window I get up at 4 o’clock in the morning (To be honest I couldn’t wait any longer).
So, with the open bottle in one hand and a soft cloth in the other I get to work, starting with a cunning broad sweep from left to right, followed up with a violent circular rubbing motion all over the window.
Now I know the label told me I had to buff the window until the fluid was invisible but at 8 o’clock I had to start breakfast for the family (I thought I could finish off the buffing up afterwards).
It was a miserable cold breakfast as I didn’t dare getting any bacon and eggs on until the window was finished.
Still suitably refreshed I get back to the buffing, although after another 53 minutes the novelty is starting to wear off.
I never have really stopped the buffing, and I tend to go back to it every few hours or so because I am sure that this product will work (a product that costs about 100 times the cost of Petrol must have been tested extensively).
Test Result
Because I have not finished the test I cannot really comment at this stage, although I have to say the circular misted patterns on my kitchen window are nicer to look at than the boring plain mist.
I will continue with the buffing, but a leaflet has dropped through the letter box this morning packed full of kitchen gadgets, and I don’t believe it, you can now buy a special plate that cooks bacon properly in the microwave ... I'll be looking in to this after our summer holiday, see you soon
What a blinding idea! – How many times have you stood in the kitchen and despaired about the misted up state of your windows.
This magical fluid has been developed to simply wipe over your kitchen window (when not misted up) and that’s it – no more mist, I simply can’t wait to have a go.
I have to say though … I was a little disappointed with the size of the bottle when it arrived, although this brilliant invention was only £2.99 a quick calculation reveals that it works out at £437 per gallon – but that must surely mean the product must be good.
In order to test this product on a completely un-misted window I get up at 4 o’clock in the morning (To be honest I couldn’t wait any longer).
So, with the open bottle in one hand and a soft cloth in the other I get to work, starting with a cunning broad sweep from left to right, followed up with a violent circular rubbing motion all over the window.
Now I know the label told me I had to buff the window until the fluid was invisible but at 8 o’clock I had to start breakfast for the family (I thought I could finish off the buffing up afterwards).
It was a miserable cold breakfast as I didn’t dare getting any bacon and eggs on until the window was finished.
Still suitably refreshed I get back to the buffing, although after another 53 minutes the novelty is starting to wear off.
I never have really stopped the buffing, and I tend to go back to it every few hours or so because I am sure that this product will work (a product that costs about 100 times the cost of Petrol must have been tested extensively).
Test Result
Because I have not finished the test I cannot really comment at this stage, although I have to say the circular misted patterns on my kitchen window are nicer to look at than the boring plain mist.
I will continue with the buffing, but a leaflet has dropped through the letter box this morning packed full of kitchen gadgets, and I don’t believe it, you can now buy a special plate that cooks bacon properly in the microwave ... I'll be looking in to this after our summer holiday, see you soon