Un-buy-leivable! Online shoppers are sharing the VERY bizarre products they’ve discovered on Amazon – from an Iron Man costume to a squirrel hand puppet
There are many bargains to be found on the internet, but as these photos prove, the internet is also home to quirky products that just shouldn’t be sold.
Shoppers in North America and the UK have shared images of some of the strangest potential purchases they’ve come across while scrolling Amazon.
The bewildering snaps, compiled in a gallery by Bored Panda, feature items ranging from the weird to the downright spooky.
These include a “glove puppet” squirrel that looks like it’s been skinned and brightly colored hybrid ankle boots.
Here, FEMAIL shares some of the most bizarre things seen on Amazon…
This interesting outfit, which will give you the look of a major household appliance, isn’t exactly what came to mind for a UK-based shopper when searching for Ironman costumes
Skinned squirrel? With its long claws and missing body, this hand puppet, shared by a US-based buyer, looks like it’s straight out of a nightmare
Why bother wearing both chaps and heels when these statement boots, posted by a buyer who is believed to be based in the UK, combine the two into one very bold statement outfit?
This US-based shopper was simply looking for little mermaid costumes for boys, so you can imagine her surprise when this ensemble showed up
One has to wonder how many pages this book called How I Made $290,000 Selling Books, which costs $290,000, actually has…
There’s nothing quite like building festive family traditions that you can enjoy with your family year after year, like wearing adorable, matching one-piece suits—preferably ones that don’t have “special shipping” emblazoned on the buttocks, like this one from a US buyer
Maybe this silent mouse works a little too well? A US-based customer certainly gave it a glowing (and rather odd…) review
In a classic case of an item not looking like the picture, this mug looks like it will change color when you add hot liquid – what a shopper spotted is in this picture, that of a Social media users shared, presumably not true based in North America
It’s not so much the article that’s odd here as the slightly exaggerated amount of packaging, with a giant box being used to package this tiny Bluetooth dongle, as shared by a social media user who presumably located in the USA
This product may work, but you can’t tell from the before and after pictures, which show two different people
It’s always nice to add an extra level of protection to your phone, and with modern cases you can also get something to enhance its looks. For example, a picture of a durable modern wood paneled kitchen
For the bargain price of just $9.99 (plus shipping), buyers can collect their own imaginary friend shared by a US-based buyer. Or rather, they can buy a description of their imaginary friend that they can customize