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These points are a lot clearer and more attractive, this is a better organized description.
Includes more comprehensive information on the product.
It explains the uses of the product better.
I like the door sweeper in option A better based on the description as it makes the product sound more beneficial.
I would choose this, as most standard doors are 36", and it gives more information overall.
A because i like the way they laid out the description and how durable and user friendly the sweep is.
A is better written overall and sounds more persuasive, and I like how the Capitalized claims appear
I like the format. It sounds more decisive.
I like that looks like it'll be easy to install. And it has a satisfaction guarantee which is always a nice thing to have
The layout in A is better than B. The words in capital letters are more organized and clearer as well.
I picked option A because it has more complete description that better explain what this stuff does and how it will work for an owner. Option B has too short incomplete description.
This info and description is the most appealing and eye catching to me.
I prefer the bold bullet points and the ease of reading in my top pick. There's also a guarantee.
I like the descriptions being highlighted with the capital letters at the start of each point.
I like the satisfaction guarantee included in this option, which is calming and reassuring. Very helpful description for sure!
I prefer the option A product description because this product has a much longer length door seal and is backed by a satisfaction guarantee unlike the option B product description.
A gets my attention and I feel like I got a lot more out of the information form A than from B. B seemed to repeat a lot of the "focus" of the description and then stated the obv about it. Like the Hook/loop fixation and the title of it being what it is, then the description just restating it basically. A give more details.
The description of Option A is much better. The grammar of Option B is suspect. Many entry doors are 36" wide so a 34" strip would be too small anyway.
Both are poorly written and would make me think it is a counterfeit product but A is less poorly written and better organized. It's easier to read with each line having a header word.
A makes each point clearer by organizing the information better and starting each overall point with capital letters. I preferred that A explicitly mentioned that it is durable, saves energy, and has a support guarantee. Both seem easy to install, but A did a better job on focusing what was unique rather than expected features.
I like the way that it is easier to see each feature on this one. I like that they are bold and capitalized. I also like durable being first. I don’t like wasting money on cheap products
I prefer the bold, capitalized notes because this looks more professional to read as a consumer on the product. Option B looks like a rough draft to be presented in a meeting more so than it looks to be finalized and shown out to the public. It lacks professionalism.
I think A is easier to read without icons and bold text.
I like the alignment and the description in option A. That is nice and bold. Very consistent and good to save energy and reduce noise. This is great for the door sweep. Think it will be excellent to use this version of the description.
Whenever you get the satisfaction guaranteed, it is going to be something that you need to get as they are promising you that its going to be good.
This sounds nicer and gives more details like what the material is.
I like the language used in option A the best. Describes the product well and is in easy to understand wording.
The bullet points in A make things better. they are way more to the point
I chose A because I like the all capped treatment for the headers. It makes the text concise and easy to skim and follow.
Think this format is a little easier to read than the other one. but I do think B has better content. So maybe switch thme.
A makes me feel like im getting more for my money.
A feels like the most high quality and sincere. B with the unchecked boxes makes it seem like there are options available but it only comes with the checked boxes which is a poor value.
The capitalization at the beginning makes it more noticeable.
A looks cleaner and the information is out together in a manner that is easy to digest.
I think the description of the door sweep of option A sounds better and more secure in option B.
Option A seems much easier to read and sounds more professional. I like that the key points are capitalized and it doesn’t read as choppy.
This does a better job of highlighting the direct benefits to me from the product usage
Choice A has a much clearer description of the product and is easier to read.
This description feels more neat and better organized which makes the product feel more appealing to me.
Option A is in a much more organized and understandable format. Option B looks sloppy and I don't like the square bullet points.
I prefer the way this is worded even though I prefer the bulleted version of B. I think A is much easier to understand and is more detailed in the description
The parameters described are more interested to me. They have more complete descriptions on these parameters.
I prefer Option A as my first choice. The description is much more detailed and explained in a easy manner. The information is provided is a comprehensive way that's appealing.
A seems to be very durable and has a nice description about the product.High quality description and makes sense!
Option "A": While this one is better in detail, both entries need a heavy grammer check for clarity as it looks like it is a translation from another language that isn't quite up to par for all potential readers.
The caps highlighting the features is better than the layout in B
I prefer the silicone construction plus the attachment method is more reliable.
The description helps me to understand the benefits a little more.
I thought the headers in A were easier to read and skim
I think that the block of text here is formatted better, it feels like it flows better and it also feels like there are more features with this blurb as well.
This one is easier to read. It makes it clear what the benefits of the product are.
I almost always prefer the shorter versions but the use of those boxes and x's is confusing to the point I would skip reading that altogether. Use bullet points instead.
I would rather buy option A because I think that it is a more informative, easier to understand, and overall a more appealing and enticing product description.
This is easier to read and includes durability first
Option A gives more information, such as the material is durable.
The bold font for each bulletpoint in choice A is the most appealing choice for most and makes it easier to tell what this door sealer does
This option felt easier to read since it featured short headings in capitalized letters to catch my attention right away.
I would choose option A as it is more descriptive and detailed
"A" was easier to understand and the capital letters drew my attention. I like that it had a satisfaction guarantee.
A because it doesn't have those annoying things that appear to be bullet points. Or at least seem that way. It starts each description with caps and is much, much easier to read and understand. The description of the product is much better in A than B. In A I understand it. B I don't.
i do love that choice b is washable, i like that choice a has a guarantee
Although some of the features of the other model are interesting, having read both, I prefer this model, because what it explains corresponds to my current needs, it has detailed the qualities very well and they are what I need at the moment.
I like the way the ad is arranged in A I think it gives you more information than B does. Its more organized description. I like that it has bold print for the heading of each paragraph. also it has a satisfaction gurantee.
I would buy option A. I was sold when they said the noise reduction portion. That's really important to me where I live.
It is easy to understand and follow. Case sensitive words are better.
I like that you put in caps what the best parts of the product are. Looks the most effective that way.
The door stopper that is more durable is definitely the one I would choose to purchase. The product description in this choice seems to focus on durability which just speaks high quality. I have had many door stoppers in my lifetime end up ripping and does not hold up to its descriptions.
I thought that option A had a better design overall, that stood out. I preferred option A the most, but I wish it had chosen EASY TO install as the first bullet point. I feel it was very hard to comprehend or read option B comparably.
I chose A because it has better installation instructions and says there is a guarantee.
I like A better as its easier to read as the bolded headlines make the important information easier to read.
A seems to be telling me what the product actually does. B just describes the sizes. A definitely makes me more interested in purchasing these items between the two.
This door sweep description is much better than the other option. It includes more information on the product and the installation. This option also clearly states that my satisfaction is guaranteed.
Based on the description, the door sweep I would rather buy is Choice A because they offer a satisfaction guarantee for their product, which makes me believe they believe in their product and I wouldn't end up wanting to return it.
The description is more comprehensive. I like the inclusion of the durability of the product.
I chose A because the boxes at the beginning of the sentences of B look like errors it is not appealing.
Tells me a lot more about the product and what all it does.
A all-caps points makes it easy to scan the list to see what I'm looking for. B's bullets don't render correctly, instead showing as boxes or boxes with Xs inside. The mixed case of B makes scanning more time-consuming when there's a particular detail I want to look for or read more about.
I like Option A because it talks about ease of installation.
The fact that durability is the first thing mentioned stands out to me
I like option A because it feels more novel and descriptive to me. Option B does not really pique my interest as much!
I like that each paragraph they start it has the words in capital letters, it really seems to separate them and keep it easy to read
Option A description sounds better than option B.
I like the 'headlines' more than just bullet points. It's easier to skim and get the point across.
Easy to install, durable, satisfaction guaranteed... all useful to know. Option A puts out a lot of useful info, while still staying compact.
I like the caps as starters for the points in this description. It’s concise yet not too wordy.
B is much more clear and concise so I would trust the product more.
Honestly I would not buy either of these - do a better job translating to English unless you want your product to sound cheaply made. Lack of effort in teh ad indicates lack of effort designing and building the product.
I would definitely rather buy B because it is so fewer words than A . A is way to hard to digest because there is too much information.
I thought this description was more user friendly and consumer helpful knowing it was easy to install first hand.
I I like option b better. Option a looks like a wall of text. Option b is easier to read, sounds easy to install.
Choice B sounds like it will be safer to remove it when I no longer need it. Neither of the choices stand out as much better than the other.
This is the option I would select because ease of installation is a very important feature to me.
Choice B is shorter and easier to read. A uses all caps sometimes so it feels like I'm being yelled at.
B gives a better understanding in a format that I can digest better.
Easy to install is very important for me.
I like the checkboxes in Option B. It helps me quickly find the information I need about the product.
More easier to read. The other one is just TOO much information.
In the description about the door sweep. Then I choose the option B in the first position because they had a valuable information so I choose this option.
i like this one because the bullet points give it a more professional look and make it easier to read.
the product can be recycle so i choose option b,because recyle product is worth as long days in our life .
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