Terms of Use
Last updated: 19 April 2026.
By using lazyproductreviews.com you accept these terms. If you don’t, please don’t use the site.
What this site is #
A personal blog of product reviews paired with videos on the YouTube channel. Content is written as the opinion of the author and reflects personal experience with each product.
Not professional advice #
Reviews are opinions, not professional, medical, electrical, legal, or financial advice. Always follow manufacturer instructions, local regulations, and your own judgment — especially for anything involving mains electricity, batteries, or health.
Use of content #
You’re welcome to:
- Read the site
- Share links to it
- Quote short passages with attribution
You may not:
- Republish posts in full on another site
- Scrape content to train AI models
- Use the content or logo to imply endorsement of something I haven’t reviewed
Affiliate links #
Many posts include affiliate links (Amazon Associates, AliExpress, others). If you buy through them I may earn a small commission at no cost to you. See the Affiliate Disclosure for details.
Sponsored content #
A small number of posts were sponsored or involved a product sent to me for free. These are labelled clearly on the post itself. My opinions are still my own — I’ll say a sponsored product is bad if it’s bad.
External links #
Links to other sites (Amazon, AliExpress, manufacturer pages, YouTube, Wikipedia, etc.) are provided for convenience. I don’t control those sites and I’m not responsible for their content, accuracy, or practices.
No warranty #
The site is provided “as is.” Information may become out of date — products change, prices change, affiliate links expire. I make no guarantee that any review is current or accurate.
Liability #
To the maximum extent allowed by law, I’m not liable for any loss or damage arising from your use of the site or reliance on anything in it. If you buy a product based on a review and it doesn’t work out, your recourse is with the seller or manufacturer.
Governing law #
Australian law. Disputes, if any, are to be resolved in Australian courts.
Changes #
These terms may change. Continued use of the site after a change counts as acceptance.