Cooking Appliance Product Testers Needed

stoveMarketReader Pro, a consumer marketing research company, is looking for product tester to test a major cooking appliance. MarketReader Pro conducts in-home consumer studies.

From the site:

Selected participants will use the cooking appliances in their home for three to eight months and will be asked to provide feedback through online surveys and interviews. Participants will, of course, be paid for their time and opinions. New cooking appliance product testing will include using state-of-the-art cooktops, ovens, and ranges in your own home. Some studies may also include testing and preparing a provided set of recipes using the test appliance.

Take the survey to see if you qualify.

I read somewhere that the payment will be at least $475 for the testing.

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  1. Africa Allen says:

    hi i will love for you to add me to your list thank you to work for beta tester

  2. Michelle says:

    I would like to become a tester

  3. Diana Wright says:

    I would like to become a product tester of kitchen appliances are you located in the usa?

  4. eugenia gomes says:

    i would love this

  5. barbara ann crawford says:

    I would like to become a home tester.

  6. Deanna says:

    Interested in product testing in USA? where are you located?

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