TEMU are by for the cheapest for nearly everything don't get me wrong there are a load of rubbish items but for instance an A4 plastic box not the best quality and the latches are naff but it's for keeping printer A4 paper in when you open a fresh pack it's crap but actually really handy keeping the rest in so it doesn't bend up or get dirty but there's also a lot of hidden gems for next to nothing money, plenty of tools which are pretty well made, clothing seems to be nothing but polyester but that's fine buy me there just like gym shirts quick drying and best of all if you hang them up after throwing them in the tumble dryer you don't need iron them and for £3.50 a time you can't go wrong, memory foam trainer inserts are pot luck but for a quid I've had some nice ones and the others I'm not fussed about. Plenty of Nik Naks pipettes, sticky wall hooks, metal/plastic garden hose adapters, all types of washers even replacement ones for my garden pump sprayer, pressure washer attachments even usb c fly zappers you name it some are better than others but that's life, I do look through eBay and Amazon or Google items and I've only found one item cheaper on eBay and that was a stand for my Dyson V8 absolute but Dyson tools are cheaper on Temu most fit well one was slightly tight to fit but half the price compared to a Google search. There are some promotions you can get for shopping with them like £8 off £50 or there show you a page of discounts the trick is if you browse and find something you want do a search for that item and your have a page full of the exact same item but for pennies or pounds cheaper and once you've ordered, it can take a week to 10 days as it's shipped from china some are quicker as it's shipped by land tracked and you can look on Temu and see when it departs/arrives at airport and so on I've had 15/20 orders all turned up okay and you can click on your orders even after delivery for a price adjustment and if the person or Temu selling the item drops the price you can get 3p 30p paid back into your account for every item that's had a price drop and sending items back is a doddle just print off a returns label or do it at post office for post office or evri drop off point sometimes if it's only pennies they just don't bother asking you to send it back and you can just throw it away. There is a promo where you get an amount of credit back to spend picking the items from a page but it's in vouchers like spend £30 get £2 off I did it once then couldn't find the vouchers and to be honest I thought it would have been cash paid back into my Temu account but no, so avoid that one shows up in green but the rest are pretty good I've found items for £19.99 with a promo they cut the price in half so save it for your most expensive item. I don't understand some of the reviews about things not turning up my evri driver is such a nice guy I don't think there having problems with Temu as it's all tracked but maybe the delivery guy or area there living in parcels are being robbed and so on I've not had a single issue.