If you are a bargain hunter, but don't like to compromise on quality, then Cheapism is a website you should bookmark. What it does is simple – it searches for best quality products among the cheapest ones.
The site features budget product reviews in various categories like home & garden, kitchen utilities, computers, electronics, sports, travel and many more.
Have fun with this.
Thanks to MakeUseOf.com.
I just found this site after searching for the best cheap heaters on Google. The site recommends the best cheap products in different areas and I loved the idea behind it because it often annoys me that the products recommended by websites are way too expensive and I end up not being able to make a decision. I hope they'll cover more stuff than what they currently review.
The heaters review I read was very thorough, (in my opinion almost too detailed for a $30 heater) and was supported by links to others heater reviews which seemed pretty useful since I like to know how people arrive at their decisions.
There were also price comparisons from Shopping.com of the "best cheap" products that they recommend though there were too many of prices listed from Amazon and ebay which was a little annoying since i like a bigger selection of stores to choose from. Then again i have come across this problem in the past, of price comparison sites like Shopping and Price Grabber suffering from such limitations. I ended up ordering their top recommendation from Amazon.
There was a big Shopping.com ad in the middle of the page that I think should have a text saying "advertisement" above it since it was a little confusing but at least it had other heaters in it.
There were blog entries on the left side which were about home improvement and i wasn't sure how interesting they were for someone who searched for heaters. But i guess if you browse the site you can find them interesting.
Just found this website tonight on sitejabber. I am not sure why other sites don't do this too. We all want the best and cheapest product around.
Great stuff, I really like when they highlight something cool in each state. It's like the buzzfeed for good deals.