Not My Best Work: 15 of the Worst Inventions from the 1980s
Somewhere in the ether, a tear is rolling down Thomas Edison's cheek.
Published 3 months ago in Facepalm
Though bad tech may have come to define the past decade and change — sorry, Google Glass, AppleVision Pro, and the entire existence of Theranos. The aughts and 20-teens aren't the only decades guilty of awful inventions. Just take a look at the graveyard of bad '80s devices that promised aesthetic & functionality but in some cases, delivered safety concerns.
From the downward slope of the monoski to the ugly screen attached to the Private Eye, here are the 15 worst inventions of the 1980s.
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While Edgar Bronfman Jr, inventor of Old Breed beer-flavored whiskey may have thought an ale-like spirit would fly off the shelves, he thought wrong. “Lord, it was awful,” an employee recalled of the product, per the Museum of Failure. “It smelled like the carpet at a fraternity on the Sunday morning after a party. And it tasted even worse.”9
Though suicide doors may be a must-have for any car collection, the same cannot be said of gull doors. Synonymous with DMC DeLoreans — the car model famously retrofitted with a time machine in ‘Back to the Future’ — these doors’ safety hazards and logistical challenges kept them firmly in the past.11
Are you a fan of music? Do you like annoying train cars filled with people? Are you really, really into being the center of attention? Enter the Enterprex Music Vest. Equipped with two speakers — and on several models, two inexplicable Coca-Cola logos — this wearable boom box equivalent never made it to the big time … thank God.12
It’s a motorcycle! It’s a scooter! It’s the love child of a Harley and a Honda accord? The Japanese automaker may have tried to market its 1989 touring motorcycle as a yuppie-friendly baby’s first chopper complete with a trunk, yet the confusion surrounding this vehicle’s identity led to its quick downfall.13
Have you ever looked at a snowboard and thought “why isn’t this 10 times worse”? Monoskiing may be the snow sport for you. Featuring nearly identical bindings to those on classic skis, the popularity of the snowboard in the ‘90s nearly drove the monoski to extinction, though some say the single wide ski may be making a bit of a comeback.14
If you’ve ever wondered why bicycles aren’t all made from plastic, the Volvo-engineer designed Itera may be able to give you some clues. Despite boasting the slogan of “the eternal machine - made of the same material as spaceships,” the plastic frame proved wobbly and unstable in gravity-rich conditions.