About BestPrimeDayDeals.com
We help shoppers make confident decisions on Amazon. We review what we'd buy, we say what we wouldn't, and we never let commissions decide a ranking.
What we do
BestPrimeDayDeals.com is a small product review site. We publish two things above all else: reviews of gear we've actually lived with for long enough to trust what we're saying about it, and head-to-head comparisons for the genuinely close calls that come down to which tradeoffs you prefer.
Who we are
We're a small editorial team with backgrounds in tech writing, kitchen testing, outdoor product development, and product design. We split coverage by category based on where each editor has the most genuine expertise and use experience. We're not a content farm and we don't outsource reviews to writers who've never touched the products. When a category needs expertise we don't have on staff (sunscreens, for instance, where dermatologist input matters), we bring in outside experts and credit them on the page.
Why we exist
Most affiliate sites recommend whatever pays the highest commission. The result is a layer of internet that's nominally helpful but functionally hostile to the shopper, padded with filler and ranked by what makes the publisher money rather than what works for the buyer. We started this site because we thought there was room for an alternative: a smaller catalog of reviews that we'd actually defend. The trade-off is that we cover fewer products. The benefit is that what we cover, we cover honestly.
Our editorial principles
- Test before recommending. If we haven't used it, we don't review it.
- Independence first. We don't accept payment to feature, rank, or alter reviews. Brands don't see drafts before publication.
- Disclose without burying. Affiliate disclosures appear on every page where affiliate links exist, plus on a dedicated disclosure page.
- Update when reality changes. Firmware updates, formula changes, and new competitors all change verdicts. We revisit when reality says we should.
- Tell people who should skip the product. Every review names who shouldn't buy. Recommendations without "skip if" advice are incomplete.
How we make money
We earn affiliate commissions when readers purchase through our Amazon links. The commission has zero influence on what we cover, what we recommend, or how we rank. It funds the site and pays the people who do the work. If you've found this site useful and want to support it, the best way is to use our links when you're already going to buy something on Amazon. We appreciate it, and we don't ask for more.
Get in touch
We read every email. If you have feedback on a review, a tip on a product to test, or a correction we need to make, the contact page is the fastest way to reach us. Reader feedback is the single most useful signal we get about whether our reviews are landing.