Despite looking very promising
Despite looking very promising — nice design, automatic packing, and good marketing — the reality has been constant trouble after trouble.
Sometimes the device packs, but most of the time it does not. For the last six months or so, I have been finishing the job manually: cutting bags myself and tying them by hand. On top of that, there are continuous errors — random issues, the device getting stuck, error during update, and other recurring problems.
In short, the product does not work as it is supposed to.
The final straw was when the unit got stuck during an update. After contacting support, I was sent a device and instructions on how to reflash the memory. I managed to do it only because I repaired computers years ago and am somewhat familiar with flashing firmware.
But what about ordinary customers? What about someone in their 60s? We are not engineers, and we should not be expected to do the manufacturer’s job just to keep the product working.
The last issue was replacement trash bags. They have been sold out for over a week. Where are customers supposed to get them? They are already very expensive, and now they are also unavailable.
After a year and a half, the Furbulous box ended up in the trash.
Goodbye — not so fabulous after all.




