How BuyDryer handles corrections, updates and reader feedback
This page explains how BuyDryer handles factual corrections, clarity improvements, outdated information and useful reader feedback. The goal is to keep the site transparent, practical and more reliable for UK readers using it to compare tumble dryers.
Martin Cole and BuyDryer Editorial Team
Guides, shortlist pages and editorial trust pages
April 2026
Purpose of this policy
BuyDryer is designed to help readers make clearer tumble dryer buying decisions. That only works if pages remain accurate, current enough to stay useful and clear enough to avoid avoidable confusion.
This policy explains what kinds of issues BuyDryer aims to correct, how updates are approached and how readers can help improve the site by reporting possible problems.
A useful buying guide should be willing to correct mistakes, improve weak wording and update pages when the advice becomes less useful.
BuyDryer does not treat published pages as fixed forever. If a page becomes weaker because information changes or the explanation can be improved, updating it is part of maintaining editorial quality.
What BuyDryer may correct
Factual errors
Incorrect product details, wrong terminology or misleading statements that affect understanding.
Outdated availability
Pages may be updated if products become discontinued, hard to find or no longer realistic for UK buyers.
Value-position changes
Recommendations may be revised if pricing shifts make a product weaker or stronger relative to alternatives.
Clarity issues
Explanations may be improved if wording is unclear, confusing or weaker than it should be for readers.
Broken or weak references
Pages may be fixed if important links, routes or supporting trust references stop being useful.
Shortlist relevance
Product selections may change if a better alternative appears or a weaker recommendation no longer deserves space.
What counts as a meaningful correction
- A factual point that could mislead a buyer
- A recommendation that has become difficult to defend
- A product that is no longer realistically available
- A comparison that becomes outdated or weaker over time
- Wording that causes avoidable confusion in an important section
What may not require a formal correction
- Very minor wording tweaks that do not change meaning
- Styling changes that do not affect buying guidance
- Small layout improvements
- Minor editorial polishing with no material effect on the page’s advice
How updates are handled
BuyDryer pages may be updated when doing so would improve decision quality, clarity or reliability for readers. The aim is not to update pages for appearance alone. The aim is to keep them useful.
Pages may be updated if a model is replaced, discontinued or becomes difficult to recommend.
Pages may be revised when pricing, availability or comparison logic changes enough to affect buyer value.
Pages may be improved if the explanation becomes clearer, more balanced or more useful for the reader.
Supporting pages may be updated to improve transparency around authorship, review process and site standards.
How reader feedback helps
Useful reader feedback can help identify unclear sections, outdated availability, broken routes or places where a page can be made more helpful.
Feedback does not automatically change a page, but it can lead to a correction, clarification or broader editorial review if the point raised materially improves the guide.
How to report an issue
Readers can use the contact page to report possible factual issues, outdated information, broken links or sections that are difficult to understand.
Where possible, it helps to include the page name, the section in question and a short explanation of what appears wrong or unclear.
How BuyDryer handles uncertainty
If information is unclear
BuyDryer checks manufacturer specifications first and uses retailer listings for comparison and market context. The site does not aim to present uncertain information as more certain than it is.
If a product lacks enough clarity
If product information is too incomplete or difficult to support confidently, the model may be left out of shortlist space rather than included on weak evidence.
What this policy does not mean
- It does not mean every page will stay unchanged forever after publication
- It does not mean every reader suggestion will result in an update
- It does not mean BuyDryer claims independent lab testing for every product
- It does not mean page updates are made only to refresh timestamps
What this policy is designed to support
- Clearer and more reliable buying guides
- Stronger transparency around editorial responsibility
- More useful updates over time
- A practical route for readers to report possible issues
Related BuyDryer pages
These pages explain who runs BuyDryer, how content is reviewed and how products are selected.
Frequently asked questions
Can BuyDryer correct outdated or inaccurate information?
Yes. BuyDryer aims to correct meaningful factual issues, outdated information and major clarity problems when they are identified.
Can readers report an issue on a page?
Yes. Readers can use the contact page to report possible errors, outdated sections, broken links or unclear wording.
Does every small wording change count as a correction?
No. Minor polishing or stylistic edits may not count as a material correction if they do not change the page’s meaning or buying guidance.
Will BuyDryer update pages when products change?
BuyDryer may update pages when products become discontinued, harder to find, weaker in value or less useful as recommendations.
Does this policy mean BuyDryer lab-tests every product?
No. This policy is about editorial corrections, updates and reader feedback. It is not a claim of independent lab testing for every tumble dryer.