Thursday, June 13 2013 12:01 PM EDT2013-06-13 16:01:51 GMT
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. Enter, this week's "Does It Work?" product: The Hot Dog Toaster.
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. Enter, this week's "Does It Work?" product: The Hot Dog Toaster.
Wednesday, May 22 2013 1:29 PM EDT2013-05-22 17:29:47 GMT
Some people, because of back or knee problems, don't bend over too well. Others, avoid bending, by choice! This time he puts the Shoedini to the Does it Work? test.
Some people, because of back or knee problems, don't bend over too well. Others, avoid bending, by choice! This time he puts the Shoedini to the Does it Work? test.
Wednesday, May 8 2013 9:40 AM EDT2013-05-08 13:40:26 GMT
Say goodbye to sinking and getting stuck in the grass? Oh, and say hello to TV's Leeza Gibbons. "OK, my friend Leeza wears heels better than anybody I know" says KLTV's Joe Terrell. "I only wear them
But in a world where we encase our cell phones, our sunglasses - we even sell cases to cover our suitcases - do we really need cap covers for our high heels?
Makers of the Bulldog Remote Start system say theirs is the easiest to install yourself.
We asked a car dealer who knows his way around automobiles to first give it a try. After multiple attempts and even watching the included DVD, we stalled.
We then asked a mechanic with 20 years experience who, of course, got it running in about 1 1/2 hours. He says though installation typically takes the average person two hours.
He says the instructions on this particular program could be troubling for the average person. Still, our test found car junkies might like this kit, especially it's $75 to $150 price range. Let's sound the horn and give is a C on this Does it Work test.