I mentioned the other day I bought a new grill. Before doing so I checked out the brand and some of the recent reviews of the grill itself.
Some I found interesting and reassuring I had made a good decision. A couple I wondered about the usefulness of the review.
I found this statement to be interesting after I had mine assembled:
Set up was less than an hour and as far as grills go this is the most strudy (sic) grill I have seen under $200. Grilling was great!
Why was that interesting? It took me an hour just to unpack the grill, it really is packed well. I had no worries about how it did in shipping. It took me about 2 1/2 hours to have it ready to wheel to the patio from the great room. (It was way to hot outside to assemble it there).
And there were those I had to question if they were “paid” or worked for the company because when I had completed my project I found it hard to believe they were reviewing the same grill I had just put together.
If you want to read the reviews they are here: NexGrill Reviews. (You will have to click “Read Reviews”.
I’ll be adding my review after I’ve used it a couple of times. (I hope that happens yet this week).
Product Reviews Do You Write Them?
I don’t usually write product reviews. I do read them all the time.
The most memorable request I got for a product review was from Amazon for a lens cap I had purchased. It made me smile when that one came to my inbox.
I just took a look at my review on Amazon. There were 12 people that actually found it useful. And, I made one person smile.
Do you read product reviews? Do you write them?
