Top 5 online sources to find that elusive user manual
5. http://www.Usersmanualguide.com This site contains a large list of manuals for various products, but the site itself is not particularly user friendly, and there is no search box. For instance, click on Sony and there will be 43 pages of manuals listed, but no categories to help you further.
4. http://www.Devicemanuals.com This resource comes with a search bar and there are seperate lists of manufacturers and categories, but there are still some navigation issues. There is also a forum - although it doesn’t seem very active. Manuals are free, but download safety is not guaranteed.
3. http://www.User-manuals.com A large selection of user and service manuals, mostly for large appliances. Costs are about USD$8.99 per manual.
2. http://www.Theusermanualsite.com This site contains thousands of product manuals and a huge A to Z search list of brands and product types. There' also a blog and a community where you can post requests or questions if you just can’t find what you’re looking for. Requires free membership.
1. http://www.Safemanuals.com Topping the list is Safemanuals, a site that has come to our attention before with its claimed 5,600 brands and 1.4 million manuals available to download in a wide range of languages, all completely free. There is a forum, and a place you can upload your user manuals for others. It does not require membership.