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Is Woot.com a Scam? Testing Deals on Dyson, Mac Mini, Chromebooks & More

Austin EvansNovember 2, 202525 min315,587 views
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Woot.com: A Blast from the Past

  • 💡 Woot.com is described as an overstock website from the previous decade, known for its satirical and humorous approach to selling discounted items.
  • 🎯 The site's pitch involves selling items that other retailers have in excess, often with a self-deprecating and funny marketing style.

Notable Deals and Products Tested

  • 🎧 Dyson Zone headphones with an integrated air purifier, originally priced at $950, were purchased for $180, offering a unique but heavy novelty item.
  • 💻 A 2018 Mac Mini with 32GB of RAM was acquired for $228, noted for its Linux compatibility and value despite being an older model.
  • 🎧 Bose refurbished earbuds, retailing at $300, were bought for $190, offering good sound quality but with some concerns about sound leakage.
  • 👕 A Pokemon Stadium mini-game shirt was purchased for $15 with free shipping, described as having average fabric and print quality.
  • 🏋️ A workout vibration plate (Big Booty 9000) was bought for $59, with humorous demonstrations of its use for toning and weight loss.
  • 📸 A Sirui 35mm anamorphic lens, a significantly cheaper alternative to professional $26,000 lenses, was acquired for $220, offering a unique cinematic look with lens flares.
  • 🏕️ A weatherproof pod tent was purchased for $100, requiring assembly and caution during setup, with a plastic-like smell.
  • 🛡️ A rugged Chromebook with an Intel N100 processor, 4GB RAM, and 64GB storage, retailing at $310, was bought for $230, proving surprisingly durable after drop and spill tests.

Overall Impression of Woot.com

  • ✅ Woot.com generally exceeded expectations, offering good deals with fast shipping on a variety of products.
  • ⚠️ While many items are similar to Amazon offerings, the discounts and unique product selection make Woot a viable option for bargain hunters.
  • 🚀 The deals were considered universally good, with many products performing better than anticipated, despite some being quirky or novelty items.
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