By
eHow Home & Garden Editor
Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Read other reviews of the kitchen appliance you want to write about. This way, you'll get a general consensus of the product. Learn which aspects have already been largely covered and which need amplification. You'll find many reviews on Amazon.com and Eopinions.com.
Step2
Write a draft before you writing your review. Compose a rough outline of your pros and cons and any other information you wish to include.
Step3
Begin with a witty or thought-provoking title or introductory paragraph. Remember that consumers comb through hundreds of reviews before making a decision. If you want to catch their attention, you need to intrigue them with the first or second sentence.
Step4
List the pros and cons of the appliance. Packaging, appearance, product noise, energy efficiency, price, warranty coverage and resale value are all aspects to consider when purchasing a kitchen appliance.
Step5
Include any special circumstances in your review. If your kitchen is extremely small and you were delighted with a space-saving refridgerator, note this so other consumers with small kitchens will consider the appliance. An appliance that gets unusually heavy use without breaking down is worth praising as well.