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WorkLab maintains strict editorial independence. We do not accept payment for reviews or allow manufacturers to influence our content. All products are purchased independently for testing purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you select products to review?

We select products based on reader requests, market popularity, innovation, and gaps in our review coverage. We prioritize items that would be valuable to professionals seeking to improve their workspace.

Do you accept free products for review?

No. We purchase all products we review to maintain complete editorial independence. This ensures our reviews are unbiased and reflect genuine user experiences.

Can I request a specific product review?

Absolutely! We welcome product review suggestions from our readers. While we can't guarantee every request will be fulfilled, we carefully consider all suggestions and prioritize based on reader interest and our testing capacity.

How long does it take to complete a review?

Our review process typically takes 30-90 days, depending on the product type. We believe thorough testing requires extended use to identify both strengths and potential issues that may not be apparent during initial evaluation.