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I Want That!

January 10, 2007

Tell us what you want! Is there something out there that our viewers need to know about? Share your finds here...

Now: Check out the shopping links on our I Want That! episode pages to buy the items you see on the shows....


Comments

Patricia wrote :

Every show has very useful information for every single thing you talk about. I only wish it came on more often. I have never, never seen such a compact informed show available an every area a person could possibly think of. I am especially awed by the lighting segments and the eaze of updating any item. In searching the web, I find it difficult to locate any of these items for my use. Is there a one site fits all for ordering my favorite things? Thank you for a wonderful show.


Isreba Wheeler wrote :

My partner and I simply loved the clock on this episode. could you please tell us where we can purchase such an item?


Barbara Biller wrote :

I am also very interested in the hanging tomato bags. Could you please direct me on where to buy them, possibly directly from the designer that was on your show?

Thank you for your quick response,

Barbara Biller

ps...please add to your web site a shopping guide or links......thank you


mping wrote :

i enjoyed your show so went to the website. it seems you introduce interesting products but there is no guide or place on the website where you can find how to get them so its kind of comical that its kind of like an excercise in frustration or a joke


judy wrote :

I just saw room service and they showed the host shopping at a warehouse type place for the decore aspects (vases etc) can you tell us where it was or what its called and can regular folk go to it to. the show was rack em up #159
thanks


Joyce Johnston wrote :

I saw some wall tiles on one of your shows, but can't find out where to purchase. On the show the host attached the tiles to the wall by an adhesive backing. You can also attach to the wall by putting a small nail in them. The host spray painted the tiles gold. The price was very resonable ( approx. $12-$16 per tile). The size was approximately 5"x7".
Can you help me find them?


Debbie wrote :

To Nancy Eisenhower - I just seen the hanging tomato bags in a Plow and Hearth catalog. Hope that helps.
Debbie


mary craig wrote :

i recieved your message and it was for the wrong product i was interested in the chain saw that you use by a back and forth motion with blade it has no motor it was on the saturday am show of fine living please let me know where to purchase this product mary atlanta mi. bell480-142000@yahoo.com


melissa wrote :

Fine Living should have a show on spas around the world and include discussion of spa treatments! How divine, relaxing and refreshing that would be just to watch!


Carter wrote :

On episode FLIWT-116F, I saw an item placed on a drinking glass creating a bud vase, I didn't catch the name or where to get it. Where are your on-site links for all the great things shown on "I Want That"? Thanks.


Sharon Johnson wrote :

On your I want that show you featured the orange guard spray and the bar cleaner for rust etc. Where can I find these items? I LIKE THE SHOW.


THANKS



melissa mellott wrote :

I like finding unique gifts! I live in Santa Barbara, so finding products that are Santa Barbara made are important to me to support local businesses. Here are my favorites, which can also be seen on the "Gotta Have it" list on www.spadefined.com

1. Chocolates: www.sweetlovelife.com
2. Surfing: www.lowtiderising.com
3. Scents: www.sharonboltonscents.com
4. Femme products: www.sweetspotlabs.com
5. Teas: www.pureinventions.com
6. buttercream frosting: www.jaquabeauty.com
7. soaps: www.stonesoaps.com


DAN wrote :

The "I Want That" is a very interesting show, with one major flaw. On your web site, why don't you list where you can get the items featured on each episode?

Thanks,
Dan


VM KEELS wrote :

2/3/2007 Pacific Time I caught a glimpse of a Charcoal Freshner that can be stuck to the inside lid of a trash can on the show I WANT THAT!, but cannot find any information on fineliving.com under I Want This!. 2/3/2007 Shows: FLIWT-116F and FLIWT-111F. Can You help by providing the name of the product maker or how one can find it to purchase. Thanks


Maria wrote :

On Episode FLSHB-136 (Shopping Bags) I saw the American Lawn Mower-push reel. I am intrested in puchasing it but missed the part on where to purchase my future lawn mower.

Thanks,
Maria


Joan wrote :

On episode FLIWT-116F, I saw an item placed on a drinking glass creating a bud vase, I didn't catch the name or where to get it. Where are your on-site links for all the great things shown on "I Want That"? Thanks.


Nancy Eisenhower wrote :

I would like to know if the bags used in growing tomatoes upside down (episodeFLWT-116F) can be purchased anywhere.


Sher Oliveira wrote :

Does anyone know where to purchase the salt and pepper grinders that Ming uses on the show Alaskian Blue Mussels (130). They are glass balls with two TV like antennas, out the top, that you push together to grind the ingredients.
Mahalo! Sher


Stuart Wiler wrote :

I am interested in the magnetic hot plate Ming Tsai uses on East Meets West. Do you have any info on that??


Ralph Buchanan wrote :

I am interested in finding out about the gas grill valve/shut off that was displayed in episode FLIWT-109F. I would like to know the brand name, how much it costs, and where can I obtain one. Thank you Ralph


Jane wrote :

This show is great! I just hate missing it and when I do I search for the possibility of a repeat show. I'm mainly interested in the new electronics and how they work. But it's fun to watch to see everything that has come on the markiet too! The hosts are doing a great job.


Cendy wrote :

There are litterally thousands of low vision and blind people looking for ways to make their homes and daily lives more accessible. They are smart people that cook, clean, use computers, and even travel. I am one of them and I appreciate all that can help to make a more organized and beautiful home.
Thanks,
Cendy


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