Common phrases for something that appears good but is actually bad


What are common phrases that describe something that appears good but is actually bad?


Edit: Because people say bad is vague I will try to sum up the phrase meaning a little better.




  • something that looks like it will be helpful or advantageous but after use it is hindering




  • a tool that seems useful but is not the correct tool for the job




  • something that seems like a good idea but after execution turns out to be problematic





Answer



A poisoned chalice is something which seems good when received but actually does great harm.


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