Things like washing machines, fridges, higher end (or mid range) vacuums, or other things you’d feel pretty bummed about dropping a bit of money on just for it to turn out being shit
I’m considering subscribing some time next year before I make some bigger purchases after tax time. I’m always morbidly worried about either buying something that does its job poorly, or just isn’t good value for the feature set.
From the couple of reviews/rankings I’ve seen, they seem to be a lot more scientific than random “what is the best x lists”. I feel like when you google reviews for any midrange products, most of the reviews are just “oh well yeah it’s okay but actually nah if you spend three times the price you could get 5% better performance so it’s actually bad and you shouldn’t buy it. Just buy the more expensive version instead!”
The minimum 3 month subscription term is the only thing that’s making me pause. If they offered single month subscriptions, I’d probably be more inclined to subscribe. But I’m interested in hearing opinions from anyone who either is a member, or has been in the past. Worth it?
ReadEverything@aussie.zone 1 week ago
If you belong to a library I would try there first if you just need one or two issues.
Baku@aussie.zone 1 week ago
Apparently my current library doesn’t offer it, but my last one does, and I’m still a member. I’ve also heard that apparently in Victoria, you no longer need to just be a member of your local library and can now become a member of any Victorian library as long as you live in Vic. Not sure if that’s true, but could be worth a comparison
I’m a bit confused by Choice’s system, though. They have a product reviews section on their website which is what I’m interested in, but I don’t know if that’s also available in the magazines or not. Or if the magazines are more like “the best products of 2024” or “how to make the most of your coffee machine” type things