Texas man buys Temu car products that 'feel illegal' and tests them out

Published on Oct 07, 2025 at 8:54 PM (UTC+4)
by Jack Marsh

Last updated on Oct 07, 2025 at 8:54 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by Emma Matthews

In a bid to find out which Temu car products live up to the hype, this popular YouTube personality did a run-through of 20 gizmos that ‘feel illegal’.

Temu. Is it all that? Or is it all tat?

The site is notorious for being hit or miss, with some people finding wild bargains from the site, while others get the keen sting that they would usually get from the likes of Alibaba.

But on the vehicular front, Temu car products have been ramping up, and one person has ordered the lot.

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Temu car products put to the test by popular YouTuber

Temu products have been on the rise this year as we all look to save a quick buck. Renowned for its low prices, people have found varying success.

For example, this $0.01 Nintendo Switch went as badly as you would imagine.

But other people have built fully-operational McLaren supercar dupes off the back of the site.

Now, popular content creator Corey Funk has been on the site to order over 20 of the best Temu car products to see whether they are ‘legit’ or ‘a scam’.

Straight off the bat, he found some AC and fans on the site that had varying success. But that was just the beginning.

A string of products turned out to be flawed, such as a scratch removal wax and a rearview mirror squeegee, the latter of which did work, but was quite a nuisance to store.

Tire valve cap locks, a passenger buddy mannequin, a French fry and sauce holder, and an inflatable spare tire all failed to please.

But there were some amazing products too.

One of his favorite Temu car products was a 200W car inverter, which was capable of running his Xbox and playing Call of Duty on a monitor.

“I swear to God, of all the products I love the most, it’d be this double plug thing. This little device right here. Teimu, you did a good job,” he said.

Other gadgets like an anti-theft brake, a car air mattress, a portable car fan, and tire valve cap pressure indicators all worked as savvy, helpful products.

But the pièce de résistance was something completely unexpected.

How about a Cybertruck pool party?

While the Tesla Cybertuck appears hellbent on being a serious military vehicle, proving its worth with tug of wars and towing tests, we’ve almost forgotten the fun aspects of this vehicle.

But Temu hasn’t.

In fact, Corey Funk found a Cybertuck swimming pool converter, and it made the pickup truck’s bed into a hilarious slip ‘n slide.

The Temu car products were very 50-50 in how successful they were, but there’s no denying that the Cybertruck pool is the champion here.

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Jack Marsh is a journalist who started his media career after graduating with a degree in Journalism from the University of Chester. As an avid supercar and racing enthusiast, he has a passion for everything from Formula 1 to NASCAR. Whether it's highlighting the intricacies of McLaren’s anti-dive suspension revelations or recognizing celebrities’ multi-million-dollar rides, he has a keen eye for the faster things in life.