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Is Wild Willies A Good Brand? We Analyze A Couple Of Amazon Listings

Ok so you have a beard. That means you need to groom it and keep it looking sharp and clean. To do that you'll need products that help. Of all the brands out there we came across one called Wild Willies. With a fun name like that who wouldn't want to buy something? Of course a brand can't live on name alone, it's got to be good too. So let's run a quick analysis using the Amazon listings to see what we can find out about it.


First listing we chose is their bead brush. Made of genuine boar bristles (whatever that means). Anyway, it's currently on Amazon for only $9.99 and it has a 4.6 star score on over 400 ratings.

MAXUS Precision Pocket Scale 200g x 0.01g, Digital Gram Scale Small Food/Jewelry Scale Ounces/Grains Scale with Backlit LCD, Great for Travel

The second listing we chose is their beard butter. Apparently we decided to go all in with the alliterations for this article. Currently on Amazon for only $10.29 and it has a 4.5 star score on over 600 ratings.


MAXUS Digital Milligram Scale 50g/0.001g, Compact Mg Scale with 20g Calibration Weight and Accessories, Black Powder Scale for Reloading

We ran both listings through Review Meta and both listings passed. Now we move on to the final stage and that is looking at the rest of the listings from the brand to see what kind of pattern we can pick up on the feedback. There is for sure some swings in the products for sure. Some of them are looking good with scores of 4.4 and 4.5. Others are real struggle bus with scores around 4.0 and 4.1. There even is one score as low as 3.5.


When we see stuff like that happen the best course we like to take is to merely warn our reads to double check all the feedback before you buy it. While we can't confidently sign off on the brand being good, we aren't going to say it's bad either. It does appear that it has some products that really hit the mark in spite of some of the other products bringing the brand down. We say focus on the good products they sell and ignore the rest. If you do that, you should be ok.


NOTE: All price and review info is based on the time of posting. The numbers may have changed since the creation of this article. Don't forget to always research everything yourself before you buy it, don't just take our word for it. All links to Amazon on this page are part of the Associates program which gives us commissions, thanks for your support!


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