Retrevo: It's The Ultimate Site For Product Ratings & Reviews

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Woah!

It's not often that I talk about a new site or idea without having a lot of experience with it.

But this one doesn't require a lot of experience & know-how in order to wow and amaze you.

Check out Retrevo.com.

It's a site that contains reviews, ratings, details, and specs for virtually every product under the sun. Think: online shopping site... on steroids!

I like it best for the reviews & ratings.

For example, have a look at the prices, reviews & ratings for the Nikon D80 digital camera.

If you're anything like me, once you see Retrevo in action, you'll never go back to standard online shopping & review sites!


This one came to me via Steve Bass.

He wrote on his blog:

With every search, Retrevo grabs information from blogs, forums, reviewers, and manufacturers, and gives me a quick overview in one easy-to-read panel. At a single glance I can get price examples and a few product specs, learn if other users like the product, and see what Retrevo thinks about the product's selling price. Scroll down from the overview and you'll find links in categories that include expert and user reviews, company information, and shopping sites. Retrevo is also a good resource if you're having a problem with a device." Source

Thanks, Steve!


P.S. While the most detailed information is provided for electronic gadgets, I also found some good info on the Bissell Proheat vacuum & other household items, as well.

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  • A hundred dollar bill.
  • Moving checklist... done!
  • Jim feeling right at home in his new ThermoSpas hot tub!
  • The price you have to pay for fun... but in the end it was worth it.
  • The water was icy cold -- straight out of the garden hose. And this was only moments after it had been filled up.
  • Jim couldn't wait the recommended 4 hours the ThermoSpas delivery guy recommended we wait before getting into the hot tub the first time.
  • Jim checking the levels of the water -- prior to adding any pool chemicals.
  • The hour-long process of watching the water rise in our new hot tub while using a garden hose to fill it up.
  • How many men does it take to fill up a hot tub? Two! Jim is looking a little over-anxious to get out his rubber ducky and play in the hot tub!
  • A moving truck ready for loading on moving day. Photo by garann.
  • The ThermoSpas delivery guy explaining the location and functionality of the filters, plus when to change them, how to clean them, etc.
  • The ThermoSpas delivery guy is pointing out all the different types of jets we got in our hot tub. Each type serves a different purpose.

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