How the Spreadsheet Is Organized
The spreadsheet is organized by category. Each row is an item. The columns include: item name, seller, price, batch date, size range, weight, shipping estimate, and QC rating.
How to Sort and Filter
Use the filter function in your spreadsheet app. You can filter by category, price range, QC rating, batch date, and size availability.
Filter Workflow
- Open the spreadsheet and select the category column
- Apply filter to show only the category you want
- Sort by batch date (newest first)
- Hide rows with red QC ratings
- Highlight rows with green QC ratings
Understanding the QC Rating
The QC rating is a color-coded system that helps you quickly identify the best items.
Green
Highly recommended. Few or no known flaws. These are the safest purchases.
Yellow
Good. Minor flaws that are not noticeable on foot or at normal distance.
Red
Avoid. Major flaws or old batch. These items are not recommended for 2026.
How to Find the Best Items
Step 1: Filter by Category
Start with the category you want. This narrows down 10,000+ items to a manageable list.
Step 2: Sort by Batch Date
Newer batches usually fix flaws from older versions. Sort by batch date to see the latest items first.
Step 3: Check QC Rating
Look for green rows. Read the notes column for sizing advice and known flaws.
Step 4: Cross-Reference Reddit
Search the batch name on Reddit for real photos and buyer feedback before ordering.
How to Reduce Mistakes
- Always check the batch date.
- Read the notes column for sizing advice.
- Compare the QC rating across multiple items.
- Cross-reference the batch name on Reddit.
Pro Tip
Create a personal spreadsheet to track your favorites. Copy rows that interest you into a separate sheet. This makes it easier to compare and decide later.
