Monday, May 12, 2008

Suprise Package Chapter III








Review:

The boots cost $29.90 + $7.90 for delivery. It feels plush and soft with a fresh scent of lavender . It smelt so good we couldn't resist sniffing at it like a drug addicts all through the night. It is covered with baby-soft polar fleece and filled with wheat grain.

According to the comments, the heat should be sufficient to last a few hours with each visit to the microwave. However after 2 trials, we concluded that the heat contained could only last an disappointing 1 hour (+- 1/2 hr) before being dispersed. The experiment was done with both feet off the ground, this is to maintain the freshness and integrity of the boots.

Interesting to note, initially I was concerned about placing boots in the microwave. Mainly due to hygienic reasons, its akin to placing mud and dirt on the floor with the food you consume.

Then we decided to keep the boots clean by not placing it on the floor. Vice versa now I'm worried about the oil and the grease of the food contaminating the "newly purchased-still have smell of new products" boots.

Slightly agitated at the failure of the product in delivering its primary purpose - (transmitting heat to the feet), we decided to forfeit it's "new item rights" on the 3rd trial and planted both our feets firmly on the ground.

A blaze of heat then shot up through the soles, pass the vertebra and right till the brains. Apparently the heat trapped by the wheat grains are released when they're compacted. Now we know what to do when our soles are catching a cold.

The product deserves a 4/5 rating. It smells so good it also deserves a Michelin star, good enough to stomach.

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