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Note: I have no affiliation with Temu of any kind. My review is not sponsored or paid for in any way, nor are the links below. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of these sunglasses from Temu. The first thing I noticed was the sturdy, metallic frames, which felt much more durable than those on many of the other sunglasses in my extensive collection. The lenses had a pleasant green tint, similar to my Ray-Ban Stories glasses, and were also polarized. While the size of the glasses may have been a bit smaller than I would have liked, I have to say that they're still better than many of the $20 pairs of glasses I've reviewed in the past. All things considered, I'd say these sunglasses represent a great deal based on their price and the quality of their materials. The Temu bottle opener reminded me of a similar model called Pop-the-Top that I reviewed a couple years ago. These types of bottle openers function differently than traditional ones – you simply place the top of the bottle into the chamber and press down. When you release the bottle opener, the cap will be removed. I compared the Temu bottle opener to Pop-the-Top and found that they were pretty evenly matched. Pop-the-Top was slightly faster, but the Temu version had the added bonus of a magnet that holds onto the caps after opening, rather than letting them fly off. Overall, I'd say the results were a tie, making the Temu bottle opener a great deal. Results: DEAL Temu suggested this writing tablet, but didn't offer much information about it. Upon receiving and testing it out, I was pleasantly surprised to find that it actually works as shown in the photos. One thing to note is that the tablet itself is very thin and flimsy, so it may not be the most durable option out there. That being said, it does come with a pen (although you can also use a fingernail or other sharp object to write on the surface). There is also an erase button that clears the entire drawing surface, which can be locked on or off with a switch on the back. While I found it to be functional, I'm not sure how many practical uses it has beyond possibly being a tool for children to practice writing or drawing. It does work, so I'll call this one a deal. Out of the two $10 items I ordered, one of them was a pair of shoes. Upon receiving them, I found the size and appearance to be exactly as advertised. These shoes are incredibly lightweight, almost feeling like slippers when I wear them. I've been using them exclusively for about a week now and have been pleasantly surprised by how well they've held up. They are comfortable, although I will say that they don't offer a lot of arch support. Even with the addition of an insert for extra support, I still think these shoes are a great value at just $10. I'll continue to wear them and update this space once they eventually wear out. Game System – $9.98 The other $10 item I ordered was a game system that looks almost identical to an old school Game Boy. It comes loaded with 400 games, mostly featuring classic arcade and Nintendo titles. I had my son and his friend test it out and they both said that the games seemed to be accurate representations of the original versions. However, they did point out one major flaw: there doesn't appear to be any saved data on this system. That means no high scores or saved games, which could be a major drawback for some players. Despite this flaw, the sheer number of games included (some of which may or may not be pirated) make this a decent value for the price. faux saint laurent bag

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