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The creator introduces the concept of lost Temu packages, explaining that Temu's low prices and aggressive advertising have made it popular. She reveals she purchased 35 undeliverable Temu packages for a total of $430, aiming to see if the cheap items are 'trash' or 'treasure'.
The unboxing begins with items like socks, a barbell pad, a scrubber sponge, a fanny pack, strawberry hullers, a gaming keyboard, a heatless hair curler, garlic press, and knockoff Crocs with jibbits. Many items are deemed useful or surprisingly good for their price.
Further packages reveal AirPod dupes (Lenovo Live Pods), tiny flashlights, a sleep cap, belts, adhesive tape, a butterfly net, a first aid kit bag, a donut blanket, a screwdriver set, tactical pliers, and an optical illusion bed comforter. A hair waver is tested with disastrous, frizzy results.
More unboxings include hair clips, storage bags, butterfly car air fresheners, another keyboard, keycaps, a small waterfall decoration, a cooking bowl set, a car organizer, a baby dress, resin molds, and a dress with sparkly pom-poms.
A foldable mini washing machine is a highlight, though it doesn't fold clothes, just itself. Other items are a fluffy baby outfit, makeup brushes, shiny sticky paper, makeup sponges, and an automated soap dispenser that ultimately fails to dispense soap, suggesting a 'trash' rating.
This section features adorable tiny ketchup and mustard bottles, more clothing storage bags, a veggie chopper, an air pump, and a cutting board that transforms into a bowl. The cutting board is functional but surprisingly comes dirty.
The unboxing continues with stick-on nail decals, tiny earrings, jewelry cleaner, a terrifying hair removal tool, reusable face towels, trash bags (which turn out to be large furniture covers), waist trainers (including one with a zipper and sauna material), sweatpants, pajama pants, and magnetic chargers. Many clothing items are found to be low quality or smelly.
This part includes a phone case, a small bag, pill boxes, a fidget spinner ring, a clear backpack, a tiny safe (bank), a Stanley mug dupe, fingerless gloves, a water bottle with a motivational message, a knife sharpener, small storage jars, a purse hanger, mosquito head nets, jewelry charms, a mini mixer, and a coat rack.
Further packages contain squishy mystery items, a storage shelf, combs, vacuum storage bags, a memory foam neck pillow designed for cuddling, sports bras, hair clips, kitchen scissors, a meat smasher, a dinosaur jacket, women's underwear, shoes, camo pants, a night dress, a cropped hoodie set, a fancy pink dress with a cut-out, and a sparkly fringed dress.
The final items include hair elastics, a swimsuit, slides, a scandalous Guy Fieri-style shirt, an orange dress, mini fashion bags, friendship bracelets, rings, a baby jumpsuit, a foldable bag, a thermos (marketed as a vacuum bottle), cooking trays, a fluffy mystery item, tattoos, piggy towels, another mixer, an apron, a jewelry travel case, spicy lace clothes, a charging cable, a passport holder, colorful bras, and a humorous t-shirt. The video concludes with a summary of the 'treasure' versus 'trash' and the total value of items, stating that many items would be donated to a shelter.