(Part 2) Best products from r/ProductTesting

We found 21 comments on r/ProductTesting discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 67 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/ProductTesting:

u/RubberReptile · 1 pointr/ProductTesting

Sony DSC-W800 does 720p and has auto focus. £70. If you've already got a smart phone around chances are video quality will be the same or better from the phone, for free.


If you want a DSLR, a used Nikon D3100 or D3200. They're often less than £200. Do not get the D3000 though it's a piece of shit.


Really though any camera will work, if you find a place with nice lighting and little background noise.

u/Reapter · 3 pointsr/ProductTesting

Also for all you know you could be rubbing arsenic and lead on your skin instead of baby powder and lotion.

Also lol at OP's post company name. Hope they enjoy having this with their name. (NSFW and don't ask why I recognized the name)

http://www.amazon.com/LoveBotz-AC926-Versa-Sex-Machine/dp/B00ARYRG8I

u/iGrowPeppers · 2 pointsr/ProductTesting

The other is still running in the utility, but I noticed the bytes are different in it.

I know nothing about sd cards. I've read a couple sites talking about different speeds and such but I still really don't understand it all. I was wanting this one which was highly recommended for dash cameras but it's out of stock.

https://www.amazon.com/Transcend-Information-Endurance-microSD-TS32GUSDHC10V/dp/B01BDKTQY6/

While on Amazon, I found these but I am not sure about them since they are fulfilled by Amazon, and not sold by Amazon.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01E0918J8

I guess I have some more reading to do.

u/TahaEng · 1 pointr/ProductTesting

US version - of the 4 "similar" products listed, all are under $50. And all 70 reviews appear to be couponers. Not to say it isn't nice, but at $250 no one has purchased and then reviewed it.

But you can call it all sour grapes - I think I applied for it on Tomoson when posted for the US months ago, and wasn't approved. So I want to believe that the $50 versions I did get are just as good.

Glad to hear it is nice.

u/RStrongfox · 1 pointr/ProductTesting

Art Natural Retinol Serum

Art Natural Hyaluronic

EDIT: Do not select any other company, only Art Natural. They are single use codes and they go fast. Just report it and if you really want it just use the website I listed in my other post.

u/Enfin_Mon_Dieu · -4 pointsr/ProductTesting

Why would a real customer want to spend $24 on your product when they can get a 12,000 maH Jackery for the same price?

http://amzn.com/B00AANQLRI

If I received your product free, the max I would be able to give it would be 2 stars since it's ridiculously over priced (3 if I was feeling super generous).

Does the hot pink color somehow account for it being twice as expensive as it should be?

u/really-i-care · 4 pointsr/ProductTesting

Okay, here I am channeling my inner Grady Harp. It isn't polished, I did it in about 6 minutes. It is on this book, which I do hope to read at some point: Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City


Matthew Desmond's critically acclaimed book, "Evicted," came with lofty expectations. First, several media sources have heavily praised and promoted Desmond's book even when he seemed almost reluctant to do so. Second, the heavy criticism that befell Alice Goffman's ethnography work has made readers skeptical of the style.


Desmond has met these expectations and perhaps gone beyond them. The book follows several families in abject poverty, including Arleen who is a single mother doing the best she can to raise her two children on $20 a month after paying for rent at an apartment that she would not choose but for pure desperation. "The rent was $550 a month, utilities not included," Desmond writes, "Arleen couldn't find a cheaper place, at least not one fit for human habitation, and most landlords wouldn't rent her a smaller one on account of her boys. The rent would take 88 percent of Arleen's $628-a-month welfare check."


The book also profiles the landlords who seemingly control the lives of their poor tenants. One landlady, Shereena, is benevolent at times while a shrewd businesswoman at others. "'I'm gonna have a hard time doing this,'" Shereena tells a handicapped man she must evict, "'I feel bad for the kids. Lamar's got them little boys in there.... And I love Lamar. But love don't pay the bills.'" Whether she takes advantage of the tenants or is their savior when they cannot find any other shelter is left for the reader to decide, as Desmond writes in an observational, naturalistic style. He seldom takes moral positions.


Landlords and banks are evicting tenants at a higher rate than ever before, and Desmond makes a compelling argument that this is a crisis that will significantly impact the lives of all Americans as it can lead to economic despair and even to crime. I enjoyed every single page of this book, which I read carefully and did not in any way do a quick Google search, look at the first few pages, and paraphrase the synopsis.

really-i-care March 6, 2016 ©

Edit: Ever important name and date.

u/Imyotrex · 1 pointr/ProductTesting

As you requested. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01HXMY0TE

It's on snagshout if you were interested in playing the random shipping game :)

u/ignorancepower · 1 pointr/ProductTesting

These batteries were pretty good, though you can get a whole new drill with two new batteries at WalMart for $40.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00YGVPCG6/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1

When I ordered, the full price was $23. Now it's too expensive.

u/mightymichelle · 1 pointr/ProductTesting

I bought these a while back I am love them. They are solid and have put up with a lot of abuse. Plus, they are super long which always seems to be a problem for me.

Not really a product test thing but as far as the USB cords I have come across, these are my favorite so far.

u/2centsdepartment · 7 pointsr/ProductTesting

The watermelon slicer, lol. I already own to many single-food tools as it is. I saw that listed and was like no, totally unnecessary for the 1 watermelon I talk myself into dragging up the stairs once every 2 years. Besides, I just had to box up a drawer full of things such as; pineapple corer, meat tenderizer, vegetable steamer, rolling p citrus squeezer, egg slicer, garlic press, and a pastry cutter because I use them once, realize a knife or a fork would have been just as easy and I never use the tool again. I do use an apple slicer a lot as well as onion chopper and potato masher (use it for mashing up avocados for guacamole, perfect consistency). When I bought the veggie steamer I had big plans to steam veggies every night! Times I've actually used it = 0.

The watermelon slicer reminds me of the reviews of the banana slicer that crack me up every time I read them. I'm convinced these were all product testers before the disclaimer became mandatory. The one about his banana curved the opposite direction of the slicer kills me.

https://www.amazon.com/Hutzler-571-Banana-Slicer/product-reviews/B0047E0EII

But yes the beauty products are what drew me in. I'm turning 40 in less than 2 months and fighting the aging process every step of the way. Hyaluronic acid really does work, when used right. I'm obsessed with skin products but I try not overdo it on these sites.

Part of me is disappointed because I keep hearing how sellers will contact potential reviewers.......I've yet to receive a single solicitation from a seller. Why wouldn't they want me to review their products? I'm the right age, right spending habits, right amount of disposable income, right ethnicity, I'm their target audience. What am I doing wrong, I ask myself. But then I stop and think only my ego wants the attention. It would be nice to be asked but I really don't want to be contacted or pressured. I do things the way I see fit and that is good enough for me. One day would be nice to be offered mid to high end products but I'm not holding my breath.

For the boxes, cut them down and get them recycling ASAP. Clutter is stressful and getting rid of them is a nice physical way to reduce stress. Do a few at a time, take them to recycling and then you'll be motivated to do a few more.

u/Ihreview · 1 pointr/ProductTesting

There you go. I am trying to get my $5 back. Let's see if the seller will even refund me without asking me for a positive review.

http://www.amazon.com/Relaxory-Essential-Lavender-Jasmine-Cranberry/dp/B01B6PUQV0/ref=cm_cr_arp_d_product_top?ie=UTF8

u/dookievizion · 1 pointr/ProductTesting

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01FLT0LSK/ref=cm_sw_su_dp lol whenever I go outside with the dog I can see it up on the roof mocking me haha