On SweatFreeze, a fact labelled 'manufacturer claim' is a figure the maker publishes that depends on conditions we cannot verify — a maximum temperature, a cooling rate, a preheat time. It is recorded because it is what the seller states, and labelled because it has not been independently measured under stated conditions.
Why it matters when you are comparing products
Published temperature and cooling figures are the specs most often quoted out of context. The label keeps the distinction visible instead of letting a marketing number read as a test result.
Where this comes up
- How does SweatFreeze evaluate products? — The full set of confidence labels and what each means.
Reviewed 2026-08-15