Editorial Standards
These are the standards we hold our coverage to. They exist so that what you read on Next Rewind is recommended on its merits.
How we evaluate products
Every product post answers the same three questions: is this object available in the form we're recommending; is it likely to age well over the next five to ten years; is the price justified by what the object actually is. If the answer to any of those is no, the post doesn't run.
Our test is taste, durability, and quality that lasts. We're writing for readers who would rather own one good thing than five disposable ones, and we recommend accordingly.
Pricing and availability
Every price on the site is labeled with the date it was accurate as of. We update pricing on a rolling basis but cannot guarantee real-time accuracy. Retailers move prices on their own schedules. The labeled date is the source of truth for when we last verified.
Corrections
If we get something factually wrong, we correct it and note the correction at the bottom of the post. If a recommendation has changed materially (a product has been reformulated, a brand has been acquired, a price tier has shifted), we update the post and note the change.
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