02-10-14, 10:38 AM | #1 |
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Add a 'reviews' sub-forum?
I was thinking today after re-reading Jeff88's thread: List of Known Working Products, would it be worth while to add a 'reviews' sub-forum? Would you guys do reviews (or mini reviews) on things that you liked, or hated? I think it would be great to hear an ecorenovator's view on things vs the average amazon or whoever's opinion. I've written multiple reviews for the blog and stuff, but thats not worth setting up a sub-forum. So, do you think its a good idea, and would you be willing to write up some reviews? It wouldn't even have to be much, maybe a quick pros/cons list. We could review everything from mini-splits to tools to cooking stuff, really anything efficiency related. This of course would also help us build the list that Jeff88 is talking about in his thread.
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02-10-14, 02:24 PM | #2 |
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sounds like a good idea to me.
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02-10-14, 08:59 PM | #3 |
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I like this idea. I figure mini-splits would be a great item to see others review too. We've definitely been reviewing the showerhead market with the Niagara units a bunch.
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02-11-14, 10:38 AM | #4 |
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I like the idea, I have some items to review , being shipped now is a lightweight HE cook pot / a heat exchange hikers cook pot that is reported to save 30% in fuel consumption OR better.
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