I believe you need to decide who your target viewer is, and focus your presentation in that direction. If you're making this evaluation for a group of highly experienced pellet grill owners who have multiple , high end units, who already understand what are the critical operational elements of a cooker ...... Then you are succeeding! ..... Now, if you are attempting to illustrate the pro's and cons of this manufacturer's cooker to a bunch of lurkers out there that are currently cooking on gas or charcoal, but are considering moving towards pellets, ... well that's another story. I was a "Nubie" once and had no knowledge or experience. I looked at cooker reviews to see what would work for my situation and needs. But I also looked for input from an experienced person. ..... "I'm not publishing opinions, I'm publishing test results. You can form your own opinion". Well, that's great! for the group mentioned above, except, if you are a novice and know nothing about it, you might value the opinion from someone who does. And opinions aren't bad, if they are based on fact and experience, unless you're afraid you're going to upset the manufacturer by something you said. If that's the case, why do a review. To me, a review, based on fact should put the viewer in the picture of using the machine. .... Much of that critical information is located on the first page of the review. Do I need to see 3 graphs of pellet usage , or do I need to know, that at the set points listed in the review, that the pellet consumption is x,y, z. AND more importantly I need an opinion, based on the reviewers knowledge, as to whether that consumption is good or average, or bad for that class of machine. Again it all depends who you are trying to reach or who you are trying to amuse. If you are looking to bring new people into pellet cooking then put the viewer in the picture. Kristin calls it sexy, FMT says add personality, basically bring enthusiasm and interest to the presentation. You are a respected voice and you have the podium. ... Why not use it.