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I Tested the Viral CNFANS Spreadsheet – Here’s What’s Worth Your Money (No Cap)

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TL;DR: After weeks of TikTok FOMO, I finally caved and ordered from a cnfans spreadsheet. Some items are absolute steals, others are straight-up trash. I’m breaking down what’s actually worth copping, what’s a hard pass, and why you need to check sizing twice.

Alright, so let me set the scene. It’s 2 AM, I’m doom-scrolling TikTok (because of course), and every other video is some Gen-Z queen unboxing a massive haul from a cnfans spreadsheet. The algorithm literally would not let me breathe. At first I was like, “Okay, cute, but this has to be too good to be true.” But after the 15th video of someone pulling out a $30 jacket that looks exactly like the $800 Acne Studios one? I was officially cooked. I needed to see for myself.

So I clicked the link in her bio—yep, a cnfans spreadsheet with links to AliExpress, Taobao, and weidian. The sheer volume was overwhelming. Hundreds of items, all organized by category: sweaters, jeans, bags, accessories… even a section for “random stuff you didn’t know you needed.” I felt like a kid in a candy store, but also suspicious. Like, how is this not a scam?

Fast forward two weeks, and my haul arrived. Let me be real with you: the packaging was mid—just a plastic bag, no frills. But inside? Absolute gems. I got this knitted vest that the spreadsheet claimed was a “Stussy dupe,” and honestly? It’s literally identical. The stitching, the fit, even the tag (which I immediately cut off so nobody questions me). I wore it out last night and got three compliments. Three! For $12! That’s insane.

But not everything was a win. I also ordered a pair of those wide-leg cargo pants that every influencer is wearing. The listing said “100% cotton,” but when they arrived, they felt like that weird polyester blend that makes you sweat just walking to the fridge. Plus, the sizing was way off. I’m usually a size 6, and I ordered a large based on the spreadsheet’s recommendation, but they were still tight in the waist. So note: always size up at least one, maybe two sizes when buying from these links.

Another thing that bugged me: the delivery time. The spreadsheet said “ships in 3-5 days,” but it took almost two weeks to even leave China. And tracking? Lol, it updated maybe twice. I was low-key stressed thinking I got scammed. But it did arrive, so patience is key. If you’re the type to panic when your package is delayed, maybe skip this and pay full price at Zara.

Now, let’s talk about the cnfans spreadsheet itself. It’s a Google Sheet with multiple tabs—clothing, electronics, home decor, etc. The most useful part is the “review” column where buyers leave comments like “TTS” (true to size) or “quality 7/10.” That saved me from a few duds. But the links? Some are dead, and you have to do a bit of detective work to find the right item. Not super user-friendly, but manageable.

So, is it worth it? If you’re on a budget and love the thrill of the hunt, yes. But don’t expect luxury service. You’re literally gambling with your money—sometimes you win, sometimes you lose. My advice: start with something small, like a $10 accessory, to test the waters. And always check the spreadsheet’s last updated date; older ones have more dead links.

Honestly, I’m obsessed with the idea of these spreadsheets. It feels like a secret club where everyone’s sharing insider info. But the execution? Meh. The cnfans spreadsheet I used had some bangers, but it also had a lot of clutter. I’d recommend finding one that’s curated by someone whose style you trust—not just a generic mega-list.

Anyway, that’s my two cents. If you’ve been on the fence, maybe this helps. I’ll probably order again, but I’m being more selective. And next time, I’m definitely sizing up.

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