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lorace Posted: Sep 25 '06,  10:02 am           Reply
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RE: Thank you! = Hits

Quote: pvreditor
Au contraire, 'Ace. There have been 1,375 hits (and counting) on this thread. That means more than a few people out there are searching on "Grease Bullet" and finding this on Epinions. Good for us and them!

Edit: Sure enough, I searched for "grease bullet" on Google and this thread is the third link, just one away from the company itself.

--Bob


Thanks, Bob. I see this morning it is 1579 hits! I was looking at the wrong column, the replies. This is really amazing, considering everything.

Need someone to keep me on the right track, for sure.

Lorace
   
danfiesta Posted: Oct 18 '06,  4:13 pm           Reply
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RE: Grease Bullet Cleaner

I got sucked in by the slick marketing.
I bought THREE of them because the shipping cost was the same for one or ten.

This stuff doesn't even TRY to do anything that it is advertised to do. NOTHING, NADA, ZILCH.
Doesn't even touch NEW grease!

The people that are selling this crap have to be laughing their rears off.

   
taxinglady Posted: Oct 25 '06,  2:42 pm           Reply
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RE: Grease Bullet Cleaner

It's junk--unfortunately. I had really hoped to avoid scouring and would have paid almost anything. But after trying it twice on two pans that were not anywhere near as dirty as they show in their ads--I'm disappointed to say the least. Not one speck of grease was dislodged. Nothing!!!!

   
lorace Posted: Oct 25 '06,  10:52 pm (Updated: Oct 25 '06,  11:51 pm)           Reply
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RE: Grease Bullet Cleaner

Hi, Danfiesta and Taxinglady.

Thanks for letting us know. I don't think I'll ever buy this product. Appreciate it.

These both would have made good Express Reviews, but I see we don't have this listed at Epinions. Sorry!

Lorace

   
jayelle Posted: Oct 29 '06,  12:54 pm           Reply
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Thanks!

I am so glad I found this thread! I saw a commercial for this product today and thought it sounded too good to be true so I Googled "grease bullet". I didn't know Epinions had a message board until today! I knew I could get an honest review here. Thanks!

   
cheaptoad Posted: Nov 02 '06,  8:46 pm (Updated: Nov 02 '06,  8:52 pm)           Reply
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Grease Bullet - It does work

I just bought it at Linen N Things. I had one pan with really baked on junk and of course couldn't scrub it off. So I followed the instructions. It says for really baked on items add 1 extra tablet and soak overnight. Well I added 2 extra and soaked it for 2 nights. I put HOT water in the pan with 2 tablets. Every once and a while I turned on the stove to heat up the water again.

I'll tell you that it did get the pan almost spotless. If I had left it for one more night it all would have been gone.

It does work, but MUCH slower then advertised and you need to use extra tablets and HOT water.

If you have a really nice or expensive pan you can't clean and don't want to get rid of I say use double what they say for a few days. It'll work, eventually.

   
lorace Posted: Nov 03 '06,  10:29 am           Reply
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RE: Grease Bullet - It does work

Well, that's encouraging news. Thanks for letting us know.

That's better than another product I used on a good pan and it took all the teflon non-stick lining out of it and completely ruined my pan - and it was an expensive one.

Was yours non-stick?

Thanks
Lorace

   
tworavens Posted: Nov 23 '06,  7:09 am           Reply
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RE: KOMO 4 News did a test on this

FYI, KOMO is not the NBC affiliate in Seattle. KOMO is the ABC affiliate. The NBC affiliate is KING.

   
pvreditor Posted: Nov 23 '06,  3:54 pm           Reply
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RE: KOMO 4 News did a test on this

Quote: tworavens
FYI, KOMO is not the NBC affiliate in Seattle. KOMO is the ABC affiliate. The NBC affiliate is KING.

Okay, thanks for letting me know. I fixed it.

--Bob
   
elleatl Posted: Nov 25 '06,  5:16 pm           Reply
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about greasebullet

It doesn't work. Save your money. It is worthless

   
cynde_magidson Posted: Dec 09 '06,  5:51 pm           Reply
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RE: Thanks!

Saw the TV ad for Grease Bullet -- glad I googled it and found epinions. I'm bookmarking your site. No way I'll buy this product!

   
bubbley100 Posted: Dec 17 '06,  11:01 am           Reply
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Does not do a thing!

Just bought this in an outlet for 9.99. I have followed the directions to the 'T' and it has not done a thing. Again, don't waste yuor money!

   
bandeday Posted: Jan 01 '07,  1:05 pm           Reply
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RE: Grease Bullet Cleaner

Speaking from personal experience I would have to say that 10 grease bullet capsules in one sink full of water are less than equal to one off brand steel wool soap pad. Spend a buck and a half for a box of SOS and forget the bullet that has proven to be a bomb.

   
griz_2 Posted: Feb 09 '07,  2:35 pm           Reply
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the grease bullet

wonder what they would say if someone sent the used water back with tabs and asked for refund. Then they would actually be getting all of the product back I hate scams brings out the rebel in me

   
jessme Posted: Feb 16 '07,  9:22 am           Reply
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Grease Bullet

Sadly, a rip off. Bought and tried so excited that my ugly pans can be new....NOT. Didn't work...at all, should have applied the $10 towards new pans. I am such a sucker and will try just about anything. How disappointing.

   
jamurray Posted: Feb 20 '07,  1:00 pm           Reply
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Grease bullet SCAM

I bought one from Bed Bath and Beyond for $9.99 and it is worthless. I tried cleaning the drip pans from my stove and soked them for a full 48 hours with little to no results and I used 2 tablets instead of just one. By the way, if you read the packaging, in microscopic letters at the bottom it states that results pictured on the packaging are "dramatized".

   
benjamin26 Posted: Mar 27 '07,  5:56 pm           Reply
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Silver Lightning?

I'm just wondering about the Silver Lightning, that OTHER cleaning product that comes with GB in a special TV offer? They say it can remove years of tarnish and get your silver sparkling clean again. Does it work?

   
cowgirlupkelly Posted: Aug 19 '07,  10:36 am           Reply
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They worked at least for the most part...

I got them on clearance at my local grocery store. I set my oven racks and my stove grates soak yesterday while I was working and yeah I still had to do a bit of scrubbing for the most part it worked.

I am trying my grill grates today.

I wasn't going into it expecting anything but it seems to have worked for the most part on what I did.

   
bigsy_1 Posted: Oct 11 '07,  3:43 pm           Reply
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Grease Bullet

Thanks for the info. I use a "Bounce Sheet", just put water in pot,pan dish, whatever and drop in a half a Bounce, Downey sheet and let it sit for a couple of hours. Then wipe out dirty dish pan ect with the sheet. Presto it will be clean.

   
barbrepp Posted: Feb 09 '08,  4:02 am           Reply
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grease bullet

Tried the grease bullet.
I stuck my cookie sheets and broiler pan in the tub- filled with hot water and 3 tablets. I left them soak all night! Nothing happened!!!

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