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Magnetic Foldable Phone Mount
Attracted me with its compact, foldable design and magnetic grip. I often need a car mount for both iPhone and Samsung, and this one claimed it fits both. Shipping took about 16 days to the US, a bit longer than standard domestic buy but still acceptable. When I clipped it onto my car air vent and mounted my phone, it stayed secure even over bumpy roads. Setup was easy, and the magnet was strong—my phone didn’t wobble. Pros: sturdy magnetic hold, space‑saving foldable design, universal compatibility. Cons: took longer shipping, metal plate sticker felt a bit thin. Compared to car mounts sold locally for $15–$25, this was under $12. It met expectations—stable, compact, affordable. Felt better than many cheap US models.
$3.31
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ANENG VC1010 Voltage Detector Pen
The smart non‑contact tester pen caught my eye for its promise to detect 12–1000 V. Delivery was around 20 days, but I received exactly what I ordered. Testing wall outlets and cords, it worked reliably and lit up visibly with sound alert. It’s lightweight, easy to carry, and you don’t need to touch exposed wiring. Pros: wide voltage range, non‑contact safety, compact form. Cons: the pocket clip feels flimsy, user manual translation is rough. Comparable testers in US stores start around $20–$30; this cost about $8. It exceeded expectations—I wouldn’t pay triple for US shipping or markup.
$3.35
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Mini Sun Umbrella Capsule
Loved the capsule bottle shape and UV vinyl pocket umbrella for sun or rain. It arrived in about 12 days. The umbrella opens quickly and the UPF coating blocks sun effectively. Compact enough to slip in a purse. Pros: super compact, good UV protection, cute capsule design. Cons: flimsy ribs in windy gusts, small canopy area. US pocket umbrellas cost $10–$15; this was only around $5. Delivered the UV shade I wanted, albeit less wind‑resistant.
$3.33
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M1911 Water Blaster Pistol
I grabbed this nostalgic pistol‑style squirt gun for pool games. It arrived after ~18 days. It holds decent water volume and the trigger action is firm. My nieces loved it; it squirted about 3–4 m reliably. Pros: fun retro design, good spray reach, adult‑friendly too. Cons: plastic feels light, occasional leak at seam. US toy water guns often $7–$15; this was $4.50. Better than I expected for the price and quite enjoyable.
$1.33
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Round Silicone Ice Cube Mold Bucket
Attracted by homemade drink presentation. Delivered in ~15 days. The flexible silicone allows easy cube pop‑out. The bucket is durable and cloth‑like surface adds grip. Pros: easy release, creative round cube shape, dishwasher‑safe. Cons: small volume fills, a bit slow freeze. Similar molds in US shops are about $10–$15; this was ~$3. It matched expectations, looks stylish in drinks.
$3.22
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Quick Freeze Cylinder Ice Mold
Promised ultra‑durable silicone for fast freeze. Delivery around 14 days. I made cocktail‑sized cylinders; freeze time was normal, release effortless. Molds held shape well and didn’t crack. Pros: durable, BPA‑free, easy release, uniform cylinders. Cons: slow cooling walls, smaller capacity. US variants priced $12–$18; I paid ~$4. Looks and works like more expensive versions—definitely met expectations.
$2.33
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Microfiber Car Wash Drying Cloth (set)
I ordered a pack for my car‑detail sessions. Took ~17 days. Cloths are ultra‑soft, absorb water twice their weight, and leave paint streak‑free. Sized at 40×40 cm. Pros: very absorbent, lint‑free, multiple uses. Cons: initial bit of synthetic odor, edges fray slightly after washes. In US stores similar towels cost $10–$15 each; these were $2 each. Quality surprised me—they did as well or better than US off‑brand ones.
$4.35
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Foldable Mesh Laundry Basket
Needed extra laundry storage in my dorm. It came in ~20 days, collapsed nicely, and holds a full load easily. Lightweight mesh, spring‑pop structure. Pros: large capacity, easy fold‑flat storage, breathable mesh. Cons: wire structure is a bit stiff, corners can poke. US versions go for $15–$25; this was ~$8. Holds up well, met expectations.
$1.33
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Portable Neck‑Fan with Phone Stand
Was curious about 5‑speed USB rechargeable neck fans that also hold your phone. Delivered in ~16 days. It works quietly on lower speeds; fan feels cool and comfortable. Phone stand angle is functional. Pros: hands‑free cooling, adjustable speeds, dual use with phone stand. Cons: battery life only 2–3 hours on high, noisy on max speed. Similar US gadgets cost $20–$30; I paid ~$9. Better than the $10 desk clip fans I’ve bought before.
$4.37
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Faucet Rotating Spray Extender
Bought to upgrade kitchen faucet spray and save water. Arrived after ~18 days. It screws on easily, rotates 360°, spray stays steady. Water flow is smoother. Pros: water‑saving, swivel head, durable stainless steel. Cons: small initial drip, thread fit varied slightly. US aerator extenders cost $12–$20; this was ~$5. Performs nearly identically, so I’m happy.
$1.33
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10‑Pack Microfiber Drying Towels
Supplemented my earlier single towels. Delivered ~17 days. Towels perform like the first one: high absorption, quick drying, no streak. Pros: economical bulk, consistent quality, lint‑free. Cons: same odor issue at first wash. US 10‑packs of microfiber cost $30–$50; these were ~$20 including shipping. Impressive quality for price.
$2.33
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Microfiber Car Wash Glove
Wanted a soft glove for car shampooing. Arrived ~18 days. The plush wool microfiber felt gentle, and picks up dirt well. It clips on nicely to wrist and cleans evenly. Pros: soft, large coverage, easy to rinse and dry. Cons: glove size a bit large for small hands, water retention heavy. US gloves cost $8–$12; I paid ~$3. Mirrored the better gloves I’ve tried at a fraction of price.
$1.33














