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ChatterBox – A sample box sent out by another site on this list called HouseParty, similar to Influester where there’s no guarantee of ever getting products, but if you do you’ll get a box of samples and products to try for free.

Gen.Video – I’ve never used this site, but similar to the next site on the list. You can occasionally get free products sent to you in exchange for a video review of the product.

Product Tube – This is a video survey site/app that pays you to give your opinion on products. They occasionally have projects that include sending you free products to try and give your opinion on. You’ll get paid for your opinion along with free products.

HouseParty – Sign up and share your opinion on products. Host a “House Party” and they’ll provide you and all of your guests with free products to try out.

Green Mom’s Meet – Sign up and start receiving many free samples that you should share with other Moms you know. In exchange, Mom’s Meet will request feedback from you and other product testers.

Naturally Savvy – If you’re a fan of Green products, Naturally Savvy might be for you. They primarily send out all natural and green products, but it can be hard to get a spot on their mailing list.

BetaBound – If you’re a tech person, this is probably for you. When you sign up, you get the chance to Beta test products from major tech companies.

Swaggable – Claim products that you’d like to test by adding them to your want list. If you seem like a good fit, you’ll get free samples in the mail. In exchange, leave a detailed review of the product to continue to receive more free products.

Free/Cheap Products For Review

These sites are bit different than the ones listed above. You probably won’t get many completely free products to try, but you can get a huge discount on tons of Amazon Products in exchange for a review on Amazon.

Elite Deal Club –  Releases new products at a huge discount every morning at 10 am ET. Most products are electronic accessories and can be bought for $2 or less.

SnagShoutAgain most products fall into the electronic accessories category. Limit of 1 item out at a time until you finish your review. Most products are $1-$2.

Amz Review Trader –  Has the largest selection of different category products and also has higher end items. Some products are $1-$2, but most fall in the $8-$10 range after coupon code. Since they’re higher end items, it’s still over a 50% discount.

Dollar Deal Reviews – Upfront you’ll pay $5 for 500 points. Each item costs 100 points in exchange for a review. Most products are cheap electronics.

Giveaway Services – Has a wide variety of products, but works a bit different than the other sites. Not only can you leave Amazon reviews, but you can get bigger discounts for social media shout outs, blog posts (reviews), and YouTube reviews.

Home Product Testing – Probably the smallest selection of products and you have to be approved by the seller before getting the coupon code and leaving a review. Still, has some huge discounts.

Promo LaunchZone – A site that offers Amazon Promo codes for discounted products. Not all products are free. Does have a $2.99 monthly fee but does not require you to apply for codes.

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Do you get free products to test at home? Used one of these sites before? I’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences in the comments below!

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