Ecommerce has brought shoppers a multitude of new choices for just about everything we buy. On the one hand, this is great. We’re now nearly assured of finding a product that matches our needs.

However, finding that perfect product can be difficult. Smart consumers know that you need to do your research before purchasing anything online, and that research can sometimes be overwhelming.

How many of us have suffered research fatigue, where you spend so much time gathering information you don’t have the ability to process it all, and you end up buying nothing or worse – taking a shortcut and making a bad decision?

Our very picky team of researchers, writers, and reviewers are here to eradicate this problem.

Picki Reviews was founded in 2018 and is currently ran by a small group of specialist product researchers.

Our team of dedicated researchers review hundreds of products every year, from kitchen appliances to dental health products – you name it, we’ve more than likely had our hands on it.

We go out and review all of the most popular products being sold online and pick the best from the bunch. Only the best products that pass our strict quality test criteria make it to the site and earns a full in depth review.

For example, halogen ovens are becoming very popular cooking kitchen appliances, but as an uninformed online consumer looking to buy one, you want to know how they work, which brand is the most reputable and who’s offering the best price.

Although the range of products are not as vast, buying a product from a high street shop allows you the advantage of getting an up close look at the product. You’re often able to see a working demo and touch the product before buying, even talk to an in store specialist with any questions you might have.

Compare this to online shopping for the same product where there are thousands of online retails all competing for your custom. A lot of websites will just have a short and vague description about the product you’re interested in buying, don’t have many clear images and often contain bias reviews.

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