Methodology
Review Methodology
How product reviews, buying guides, comparison blocks, and internal recommendations are built on Amazon Shopping is Prizze for you.
What I check before a product is featured
Each product page is written around a specific buying job: cleaning a couch, charging a laptop, organizing a carry-on, choosing a small kitchen tool, improving a bedroom, or solving another practical problem.
The checks include product images, title and feature consistency, category fit, common pros and cons, nearby alternatives, official brand links when available, safety or authority references for the category, and whether the product has a clear reason to be compared.
Why reviews include downsides
A useful affiliate review should make the wrong buyer leave. That is a good thing. If a product is too large, too loud, too much work to clean, too specific, or too dependent on replacement parts, the article should say so.
The goal is not to make every item sound perfect. The goal is to help shoppers decide faster and click through only when the current Amazon listing still matches their use case.
What readers should verify
Before buying, always confirm current price, shipping date, seller, return window, warranty, included accessories, size, color, and the latest buyer reviews on Amazon.
For health, baby, pet, electrical, automotive, fitness, and safety-related products, use the linked official or authority resources and follow professional guidance when it applies.
Evidence levels used in our reviews
Product pages are written to separate hands-on observations, manufacturer specifications, Amazon listing details, customer-review patterns, and practical buyer checks. When a product has not been physically tested by our editors, the page should be treated as a research-based review and focuses on fit, specifications, tradeoffs, alternatives, return risk, and what shoppers should verify before buying.
- Hands-on notes: used only when an editor has directly handled or tested the item.
- Specification checks: size, capacity, power, compatibility, warranty, refill cost, or other measurable details shoppers can verify.
- Buyer-risk checks: return window, seller, included accessories, replacement parts, filter/refill cost, and storage requirements.
- Alternative picks: similar products are included when a shopper may need a different size, budget, feature set, or use case.
Update and correction policy
Amazon listings, prices, availability, and product versions can change quickly. Pages are reviewed for stale claims, broken links, outdated product names, and missing downsides. If a reader spots an error, the site owner can update the affected page, clarify the source of the claim, or remove a recommendation that no longer fits the buying guide.