I initially thought about installing UBlacklist on Firefox and block the spam, but then I had a thought? Let us do the HouseFresh.com test on Duck Duck Go and see how far up it is?
Apparently, Housefresh.com stands behind world famous Air Purifier reviewers like:
Best Buy
popular mechanics
CBSnews
NationalGeographic
PCMagazine
Rollingstone
Yahoo
UsNews
Forbes
Choice
MrGadget.com.au
CNET
Amazon
TopConsumerReviews
Bustle
ConsumerReports
Parents
Health
bhg
thekitchn
rd
learnmetrics
homedepot
iheartdogs
telegraph
msn
livestrong
sethlui
nytimes
reviewed.usatoday
popsci
oransi
healthline
seattleweekly
bestreviews
thesprucepets
tomsguide
gearhungry
consumertestedreviews
bobvila
prevention
nbcnews
nypost
foodandwine
consumeradvice.in
news.com.au
esquire
gq
wsj
verywellhealth
consumerreports
moderncastle
consumeranalysis
independent.co.uk
hollywoodreporter
hgtv
consumersadvocate
thehindu
toptenreviews
people.com
popsci
money
endadget
businessinsider
gearpatrol
trustedreviews
digitaltrends
menshealth
howtogeek
techyearlab
nymag
livescience
portugal(what?)
nj
iqair
mashable
billboard
prevention
techhive
architecturaldigest
huffpost
reviewed.usatoday
realsimple
techradar
wired
Well, nevermind guess. I can have either HouseFresh and literally nothing else. Or an ocean of spam, intermixed with the rare human written article that was produced by the main branch of the publisher, rather than its SEO garbage chute.
The web search is a lost cause. No wonder Kagi keeps growing in popularity.
(Also keep in mind, in that giant list? Some of those websites are so GOOD at their Air Purifying review job that they get to be featured more than once, thrice even at times)