Editorial Policy
Where our facts come from
Every spec we publish traces back to a manufacturer data sheet, installation manual, or official product page — recorded, with its source URL, in our internal product database. We do not estimate specs. If a manufacturer hasn't published a number, we mark it unverified rather than guess, and it stays out of published pages until we can source it.
How content gets written
Some first drafts are AI-assisted: a draft is generated strictly from our verified data — never from the model's general knowledge of a product — and is not publishable in that state. Every draft is read, fact-checked line by line against the source data, and edited by a human before it goes live. Our publishing pipeline enforces this structurally: a page cannot build on this site unless it's marked human-reviewed.
Our standards for every review
- At least two real, plainly stated cons — not soft-pedaled ones.
- An explicit "who should not buy this" section where relevant.
- Every number checked against our product database, not invented or copied from a retailer listing without verification.
- The page should tell you something the top search results don't — a computed operating cost, a derated coverage estimate, a real comparison — not a rewritten spec sheet.
Corrections
If you find an error, contact us and we'll verify and correct it. Prices and specs are rechecked periodically; the "updated" date on each page reflects the last verification pass.