
This product claims to make things
chametz free, because
that's its name "
chametz free". It uses plastic covers for door handles, faucets, cabinets, and anything else that has handles. As you can see on your picture to the right on the bottom, there is a doorknob with a cover on it, as I said before it claims to make things
chametz free. Now why would you need to have your doorknobs
chametz free?!!!!!!........ ! Your cabinets I can barely understand, and thats if they are in the kitchen. Faucets I
don't understand, at all, because you can kosher a metal faucet, and its normal to do so. So why do you need them? the answer is, you
don't,
that's right you
don't. Its all a conspiracy to get people to buy these stupid products, and this
wasn't even made by Kosher Innovations. And
that's bad, because now you will have two stupid companies fighting to come up with even stupider inventions, and us, the people will have to buy them because we may not be
frum enough with out it. And it will all end up with a
shadchan asking if you put covers on your doorknobs for
Pesach, to determine if you are holy enough to be dealt with.
Yes we are going overboard, and somebody save us.
LOL - never saw this!
ReplyDeleteWhatever you do, don't show these to my mom- because my kitchen would be full of em.
Michelle
ReplyDeleteA trip to Moishes supermarket and she'll find them, better not let her go there.
I prefer foil, it makes the whole house nice and shiny.
ReplyDeleteMoshe
ReplyDeleteDo you put foil in your microwave?
Of course not. That would be silly.
ReplyDeleteNote to self for next year. While a microwave is called an oven, it's not a good idea to kasher it with a blow torch as one would kasher a regular oven.
MIM, If you're out of food on pesach and are to lazy to shop, you may have an unsatiable desire to LICK your door knob. What if it has chometz on it. These things are totally normal!
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Frum Skeptic
ReplyDeleteThanks for sympathizing with me.