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Coronavirus: Everything you need—and what you don’t

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Our mission matters more than ever, especially at a time when hoarding, price gouging, and misinform

Our mission matters more than ever, especially at a time when hoarding, price gouging, and misinformation are rampant... [View this email in your browser]( [David Kender]( is the editor in chief of Reviewed, here to share some recommendations for how to cope with the coronavirus outbreak. We find ourselves living in interesting times. Daily life has been upended for millions as we now need to work from home, entertain kids all day, and scramble to purchase everyday items that are suddenly scarce. At Reviewed, our mission is to "help you buy the best stuff and get more out of what you already own." It's simple, but at a time when hoarding, price gouging, and misinformation are rampant, it matters more than ever. We're tracking, in realtime, [availability of reasonably-priced hand sanitizer]( and [10 other essentials that are selling out]( all based on recommendations from the CDC and other health professionals. And if there's none left in your area, we'll teach you [how to make your own hand sanitizer](. Hygiene is top of mind for everyone these days. Now that we know [coronavirus can live on surfaces for up to three days]( we'll show you the right way to clean. We also have tips on how to [disinfect your phone]( and [your gym equipment](. For the one thing you're already washing a hundred times a day, we have advice on how to [prevent your hands from getting dry and cracked](. And if the end of your day feels anything like mine, you might want some [things to keep you entertained](. (Personally, I'm getting to know my new Kindle really well, and with March Madness canceled, I may need a new book recommendation.) It's been a rough week. Stay safe, healthy, and positive out there. What we've been up to: Believe it or not, there are other things beyond coronavirus coverage happening around Reviewed this week. We're busy building a new sleep lab to test mattresses and pillows. Bit of a mess right now, but just you wait! Also this week: - [The best clothes steamers]( - [Would you pay $500 for a hair straightener?]( - [I’ve owned a Peloton for almost two years—is the pricey bike really worth it?]( Coming up: - How to order groceries online - What does "cruelty-free" mean in cosmetics? - How to use a smart sprinkler to revive your lawn this spring - Percussion massagers review—do they really help sore muscles? Lab Manager Jon Chan, suspiciously eager to try out a mattress in our almost-finished sleep lab. [Terms of Service]( • [Your California Privacy Rights/Privacy Policy]( • [Privacy Notice]( • [Do Not Sell My Info/Cookie Policy]( Recommendations are independently chosen by Reviewed’s editors. Purchases you make through our links may earn us a commission. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( Copyright © 2020 Reviewed.com, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in to receive the latest News and Reviews from Reviewed. Our mailing address is: Reviewed.com 19 Brookline StCambridge, MA 02139-4103 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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