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Compareyourknickers.co.uk
by catalepticstate
I found this website via a google search and went on it and found some cool stuff, some kinky stuff and some sexy stuff.
They sell ladies and mens underwear/lingerie, sex toys, marital aids, books, dvds.
I used the search box to find something for my girlfriend a nice little christmasy number, and it came up with ... the cheapest price and I bought the item and got a further £3 discount.
I thought the site looked sexy, and gives you some great information, I thought the boxes on the homepage would be clickable but they are not, unless I am doing something wrong.
The results are listed in a easy to understand manor and if you cant find anything, you can search by merchant or category.
They have everything you can imagine, theres loads of categories.
The sites ease of use is good, presentation is good, and some of the cheapest prices are only available from them.
I actually saved £12.50 compared to the High Street shops for the exact same thing.
I would recommend this site to any bargain hunter looking for lingerie or underwear, or even bedroom toys Read the complete review |
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superstoresearch.com
by ReviewPilot
SUPERSTORESEARCH.com is easily one of the best shopping search & price comparison sites in the UK and my favourite tool for price-checks because it has consistently saved me hundreds of pounds and found the best deals, on top of the helpful product advice and glossy buyers guides it provides.
Like many of the sites in the ... shopping industry, it performs well and seems to specialize in some product categories more than others, particularly well for electronics like TVs, dvd players, home theatre systems, cameras, printers and for kitchen & home appliances like washing machines, fridge freezers, tumble dryers and dishwashers - we know this first hand because we overhauled and redecorated our whole house and got some shiny new appliances to go with it and it really is amazing as to how much money you can save simply by shopping around - literally £150 off here, £200 shaved there, over and over, on each household item we bought.. just because we took that little effort to search for the model on superstoresearch.com first instead of just buying it at the first high street giant we walked into like Comet or Currys.
One notable aspect of the site is that it provides some very helpful product buyers guides for most of the things we wanted to buy - you don't appreciate this until you are faced with 400+ different product choices for a new washing machine and you don't have a clue how to tell them apart except that you know they all wash clothes and cost slightly more than each other! This is where the product advice goes above and beyond other price comparison sites, because I wasn't just getting the best price now but I was reassured that I was buying the best product and model in class based on the clear knowledge that certain functions and features are what made something a 'best buy', whether it was higher spin speeds for quicker drying times or energy efficiency ratings and functions that meant it would cost less to run - which can otherwise be counter-intuitive as most of us just go for the cheapest item, but sometimes it pays to spend a little bit more now for an extra feature and save a lot more later by investing in such energy efficiency and 'smart' features.
Overall, the site offers a pleasant user experience through its simple design and intuitive layout and the marked lack of invasive ads or clutter is another plus point. Store offers are listed by lowest price first and there is usually a good number and variety of both online and high street stores so you know you're getting a good overall picture of the going market price for an item, as it includes and lists prices from familiar names from the likes of Amazon, Argos, Comet, Currys, Dabs, Dixons, John Lewis, PC World and even the supermarket chains like Asda, Sainsburys and Tesco. I don't always buy online and prefer to pick up same day in-store so it's convenient to be able to check all these brick-and-mortar retailers in one place.
I was also able to compare prices on women's perfumes at this site, which is something I've not seen on other comparison sites, so bear that in mind if you're looking to splash out on a gift for your woman! :) Read the complete review |
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twenga.com
by ReviewPilot
Twenga is a large network of shopping sites that spans across 12 territories around the world with sites operating in the U.S, Brazil, Germany, France, the UK and even a couple of Asian countries, giving it a vast spread of stores, and products which the site boasts in the hundreds of millions (which is probably a total of products in ... all countries rather than each one, but still impressive).
Like many shopping sites, Twenga performs better and offers a more useful user experience in some specific shopping categories rather than others, just as Moneysupermarket is good for all things finance, Twenga is a good place to search for non-consumer electronic items, which is usually things like fashion and clothing and shoes - this is probably because of their wide store coverage, a kind of eBay-meets-Google type of shopping search for new products.
For a site like this you usually have to use the search bar to find what you're looking for and this is normally fine in most cases but I have occasionally run into a few small annoyances, for example when you are searching for a specific item, i.e. Lacoste Horben (a type of shoe) it just takes you back to a generic Lacoste brand page which you then have to dig through when I would have preferred that it just shows me product results based on the keywords I searched for. On the flip-side I recognize that this can be helpful in other searches as it is a dedicated page to the brand, but as demonstrated it can sometimes hinder not help. Read the complete review |