Check your rulers before purchase
#11
I put clear packing tape over the edges of my rulers. It really helps to prevent chips. I have some rulers over 10 years old and they are starting to turn cloudy. Oil from our hands and exposure to light weakens them over time.
#13
I think that's good advice for everything you buy these days. I just bought a small iron for tight spots and applique′, and the sales clerk actually tried to stop me when I wanted to plug it in just to see if it worked properly. I told her I wouldn't buy it unless it worked properly, and if she wouldn't let me test it, I wouldn't buy it. So reluctantly, she let me test it. Wouldn't you know, I sat with it plugged in and turned on high for 15 minutes, and it was still stone cold. Obviously not working. So I brought this to the clerk's attention, and got this attitude about "how I wasn't doing it right." So I let her try it, and she couldn't make it work either. So I went for a similar model, different brand, and plugged that in. It heated right up, and responded rather quickly to changes in temperature settings. So that was the one I bought. But yes, I do check over rulers and all notions before I buy. My dollars are hard earned, and I don't want to spend them on products that don't work. And my time is too precious (and gas is too expensive) to be running back and forth to a store to have items replaced because they are broken.
Also, if you buy something from Joanns & it is clearanced - check it over well, becuase they do not accept returns on clearanced items.
#14
yes check even packaged goods we are 85 miles from a home improvement store and bout a ceiling fan got home no screws in the box to put it together went back got another samething went back to the store and they started opening boxes and found the same thing in all of that kind so ended up with a different one but it was all there
#16
I have two 12 1/2 inch Omnigrip squares. I was squaring up a block and when I turned it, it still wasn't square. So I put the two rulers together and guess what. One of them is not square. I have written to Prym, but to date have not heard from them. I'm not sure JoAnn's would take it back as I had the unsquare one a while, I just wasn't using it, just carrying it around in my bag that I take to classes, etc. Anyone else had this problem?
#18
i learned my lesson about not checking rulers. i bought a 4 package set of rulers, 8 1/2" , 6 1/2," 4 1/2" and 2 1/2' from joann's and did not notice until i got home that the 2 1/2' ruler had been cut out of the package. i returned to joann's and they gave me the full 4 package set. lesson learned...i now check everything before purchasing.
#19
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: West New York, New Jersey
Posts: 1,673
I just checked the ruler I bought recently (at Joann's). When I first used it I noticed a chip off one corner and just thought it was something I did, possibly putting other packages in the car on top of it. It is an Omnigrip. Thanks for the tip Norva, I'll check carefully on future purchases.
#20
I haven't had a problem with the things I've bought for quilting.
But I was pretty mad on Sunday when I was making soup and needed to use that new jar of ham base I bought about six months ago. I took it off the shelf and removed the cover. Darn - somebody had pulled back the foil for some reason and put it back on the store's shelf. I had to throw the whole thing away!
But I was pretty mad on Sunday when I was making soup and needed to use that new jar of ham base I bought about six months ago. I took it off the shelf and removed the cover. Darn - somebody had pulled back the foil for some reason and put it back on the store's shelf. I had to throw the whole thing away!
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
chairjogger
Main
161
11-01-2011 05:08 PM
babyfireo4
Pictures
14
10-13-2011 04:44 PM