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Spring cleaning? Watch out for these product categories while online shopping

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Illustration of an online shopping website with warning icons over a shopping cart, five-star review, and credit card, along with a magnifying glass and a checkmark symbol, representing scrutiny of online product reviews.

Spring is in the air, which means it’s time to swap stuffy winter layers to fresh air — and maybe confront the dust bunnies that moved in while you were busy. If you’re gearing up for a deep Spring clean or some much needed home maintenance, chances are you’re heading online to stock up on supplies. But before you fill up that cart, let’s talk about something a little less refreshing: the flood of unreliable product reviews that can make finding quality products harder than it should be. 

Discounted prices? Thousands of five-star reviews? That must mean it’s a great buy, right? Not always. Some of the trendiest products come with a bummer: unreliable reviews. That’s where Fakespot comes in. 

Fakespot is your secret weapon for smarter online shopping. The AI-powered browser extension helps millions of shoppers make better purchasing decisions by analyzing product reviews as you shop on Amazon, Walmart, Best Buy and more. It identifies which product reviews are reliable and can flag when extra caution should be considered in the product pages. Whether shopping for cleaning supplies or home upgrades, Fakespot’s Review Grades offer a clear A-F rating system to help navigate review reliability. It also evaluates seller credibility on platforms like eBay and Shopify, ensuring consumers can shop with confidence across the web.

Reliable reviews aren’t just about trust — they’re about saving you time, money, and frustration. A product propped up by fake reviews might seem like a steal, but if it falls apart after one use or doesn’t work as promised, you’re stuck dealing with returns or, worse, adding to the landfill. When you shop with confidence using Fakespot, you’re not just avoiding duds — you’re making smarter choices that keep quality products in your home and bad ones out of your cart (and the trash).

Breaking down the most & least reliable home products — according to reviews

Fakespot analyzed customer reviews on Amazon to highlight the categories with the most and least trustworthy feedback. Before you stock up on cleaning supplies or home upgrades, here’s what to know: 

Categories you can count on

When it comes to these spring refresh essentials, the reviews are as trustworthy as they get.

 Two side-by-side lists comparing product categories. The left side shows categories with the most reliable reviews (e.g., furnace filters, shower curtain liners), marked with a smiley face and thumbs-up. The right side shows categories with the most unreliable reviews (e.g., ultrasonic repellers, steam cleaners), marked with red flags.

Categories to be wary of

The reliability of these product reviews may be questionable. With each product category with a high number of unreliable reviews, we’ve included a product with an A or B review grade.  

How Fakespot helps you shop smarter

Fakespot’s free browser extension cuts through the noise of misleading reviews, helping you make smarter purchasing decisions. The Review Grade system works on an A-F scale:

Before you stock up on seasonal necessities, download Fakespot on Firefox, Chrome, or Safari to shop with confidence. Make informed choices and keep your home refresh hassle-free!

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