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Often times when duckduckgoing (is that the right term for that) advice for products, I use the !ddgr key to directly search reddit for advice. But in a post-blackout world, I need to do this a lot less. So I want to know what the best places are to get reviews and advice for products that are human and not top 10 listicals.

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[โ€“] spider@vlemmy.net 8 points 1 year ago (1 children)

In North America, Consumer Reports magazine.

They're independent and don't accept advertising, but are subscription-based. You can usually find them at your local library (i.e., hard copies or sometimes in their online database).

The equivalent in the UK would be Which?