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Top 5 Items in Your Amazon Wishlist?
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<blockquote data-quote="AustinSN" data-source="post: 16503366" data-attributes="member: 159453"><p>They were "GE brand", which was what I disliked. There was no way you'd know unless you had a real one side by side with one of the knock offs. They tried to copy the look of them exactly and sell them as legit. </p><p></p><p>It's not just that either, I remember reading an article a while back about some name brand cookware that had dangerous amounts of lead in it, but the same brand ones bought in store were absolutely fine. I think it's just chinese manufactures who set up shop on e-commerce websites and sell fake "good quality" items with a little bit more savings vs the other vendors. </p><p></p><p>I point fingers at amazon specifically, because I've been pissed off so many times about getting sent the wrong things or having terrible packaging so my item is damaged but I'm sure it's the case on all e-commerce sites.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AustinSN, post: 16503366, member: 159453"] They were "GE brand", which was what I disliked. There was no way you'd know unless you had a real one side by side with one of the knock offs. They tried to copy the look of them exactly and sell them as legit. It's not just that either, I remember reading an article a while back about some name brand cookware that had dangerous amounts of lead in it, but the same brand ones bought in store were absolutely fine. I think it's just chinese manufactures who set up shop on e-commerce websites and sell fake "good quality" items with a little bit more savings vs the other vendors. I point fingers at amazon specifically, because I've been pissed off so many times about getting sent the wrong things or having terrible packaging so my item is damaged but I'm sure it's the case on all e-commerce sites. [/QUOTE]
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