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By
Adam Rubin
, June 3, 2013

You don’t buy individual packets of ketchup for a barbecue, and you don’t buy tiny bottles of lube for a party. This barrel will last all night long, no matter haw many people you are hosting.

614 of 707 people found the following review helpful

Hazard for cats

By
Mark A
,
December 2, 2011

This is a hazard! I’ve already lost two cats in this thing. There should be a warning sticker or something. I assumed the cats would float, but they sunk like rocks into the lube. And no, it’s not what you think. Don’t be disgusting. I was trying to create my own cat lube-wrestling league. You know, for sickos.

Customer Questions & Answers

Do you deliver to Iran?

No.

Healthy and Active
answered on Oct 11, 2013

Any chance of getting this on Amazon Subscription?

This will be the first item distributed by AmazonAir but by an industrial type helicopter.

Corbs
answered on Dec 11, 2013

Pet Tornado

Check out the real thing:
http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000FGEZ1E

3.7 out of 5 stars

Name:
     
Pet Tornado

ASIN:
     B000FGEZ1E

Price:
     
$5.86

Nature’s most destructive force can be observed and enjoyed. Shake the Pet Tornado clockwise and watch the funnel form. F1–F5 tornado information included.

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

39 of 58 people found the following review helpful

Crushed Dreams

By
Wednesdayschild
, September 7, 2011

This toy brought me sorrow. I made the mistake of thinking that this was going to be an ACTUAL tornado that I was going to get to keep as a pet. I eagerly purchased it and prepared for its arrival. I tied down all loose items that I valued and boarded all the windows of my home. This was a painstaking process, as I have a rather large Precious Moments collection. Knowing its nature, I did not purchase any shelter. Since it is a weather phenomenon, I sort of figured it wouldn’t need any. I’m not sure what tornadoes eat, so I bought a couple of trailers and some old lawn furniture, judging by what I usually see strewn about on TV after one has gone through somewhere. The box arrived, and it was much smaller than I had anticipated. Even an F1 would have required a really large delivery truck. When I got this tiny box, I figured maybe they had vacuum sealed it, and somehow it would spring into real life size when I opened it. I decided to think of a name before I opened it. “Stormy” was too obvious. I finally decided on “Sprinkles”; I thought it was a
fun-loving name that would look good on a collar. I tore the box open, anxious to meet my new pet. It was a really tiny cylindrical tube. At first there was nothing in there but what appeared to be water. I figured, sure, clouds (that tornadoes are made of) are made of water vapor…so that makes sense. I just have to make the water evaporate, and—bam—clouds and my pet tornado will appear. There were NO INSTRUCTIONS. Fortunately, I remember learning about the water cycle in elementary school…so I knew that heat was required to create water vapor. I wanted to meet my pet tornado as quickly as possible, so I assumed the microwave was the best way to heat the water up in a hurry. What I didn’t know is that the container that Pet Tornado comes in is NOT MICROWAVE SAFE. It exploded, and the plastic shrapnel killed my parakeet and burnt me, and the water never even evaporated. I just got “pet superheated precipitation flying out of a small kitchen appliance and causing second degree burns.” Injured and disheartened, I waited a few minutes anyway to see if the water would evaporate into a cloud and suddenly spawn a tornado. Nothing. Nothing happened at all. Next time I’m getting a stupid goldfish.

My son told me to give this little thing 4 stars

By
Smith-Jones “Happy Mom”
, January 11, 2013

He enjoys it a great deal, and he has even given it a name, John. We don’t know John’s “F” category is, but we’ll update as soon as we find out.

0 of 1 people found the following review helpful

Alas, the power of God in your own hands!!! Muahahaha

By
Elizabeth M. Callahan II
, December 10, 2010

If you have ever wanted to be master creator of your own universe, this toy will help you practice your weather-tormenting abilities…

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful

Very cute and entertaining!! Obviously just a toy, but well worth it

By
Stacey L. Stephens
, September 24, 2009

I bought this for my 5-yr-old cousin that lives in NY; we are living in TX. Every time she heard of a tornado in TX, she would think we were dead. We got this for her, and she loved it. It’s a cute toy and entertaining. Some tornado facts on the back. Cute for the price I paid.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful

Pet tornado

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