Testimonial — Price Review HQ: site flagged a $280 washing machine as overpriced and directed reviewer to a $195 model

“I landed on Price Review HQ while trying to choose between two front-load washing machines. The $280 model had strong reviews on the retailer page, but Price Review HQ noted that the same unit had sold for $210 six weeks earlier and that the current price reflected a temporary markup rather than its typical retail position.
Price Review HQ recommended a $195 top-load model instead, with a note that the $85 gap between the two machines bought no measurable performance difference for standard household loads. I bought the $195 model three months ago. The machine handles weekly laundry for four people without issue.
I have returned to Price Review HQ twice since then, both times for tools rather than appliances. The price history section is what I check first now, before I look at anything else on a product page. Knowing whether a price is typical or elevated changes which decision I am actually making.”

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REVIEWER_NAME: Carla Osei

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