@Valstybaby wrote:
@Janey2 wrote:
Agree with @Cakers3 but if qvc once sold the item in the past and you google the item qvc reviews will come up. I always go to other sources to read reviews when possible.
Yes, but you shouldn't have to it should be on the QVC site.
@Valstybaby What "should" be on the Q site depends upon what you are looking for.
If I'm going to purchase a high ticket item, such as the Oster oven, I want to know more than - "It works fine". I want to know how it cleans up; how easy it is to set temps and dials; how evenly all types of food will cook etc.
Those issues will not be found on reviews here. I rather read reviews by those whose job it is to actually use and test the item.
It's like reviews for shoes - 1 Star because the person didn't like the color. 5 Stars because the person thinks the shoes are cute.
Nothing about fit, nothing about comfort.
One star because an item arrived late. Nothing else.
Reviews are subjective anyway.
I understand what you are saying but my post was just a suggestion. My personal preference is to research when I'm about to shell out $$ for an expensive item.
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