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Whenever I buy electronics, outdoors gear, or kitchen equipment, I do a ton of research. I want to ensure that I am buying the best that I can afford. It’s easy to spend hours on this stuff if you’re not careful. While that can be a form of entertainment for some people, it’s a lot of time to spend on something that might only cost a few hundred bucks. What if you had someone to read all of the reviews and even test the products for you? That’s what The Wirecutter does. It’s “a list of the best electronics and gadgetry, each pick chosen mindfully and in accordance with many hours of research, interviews with the world’s most knowledgeable experts and testing, all backing up smart opinion.” While lots of other sites are constantly churning out new content to get more eyeballs, The Wirecutter just wants to give you all of the facts that you need to make the best purchasing decision.
I haven’t used The Wirecutter to research a purchase yet, but here’s how they recommend that you use the site. They cover a pretty wide range of product categories including headphones, TVs, cameras, laptops, water bottles, office chairs, tents, and yoga mats. They have an offshoot site called The Sweethome that covers stuff for the home (excluding electronics). A lot of product review sites are super scammy and you can’t tell if they’re really just advertisements. The Wirecutter does make it’s money through affiliate marketing, but they pretty much just use Amazon links. It’s pretty clear that they really want to help you find the absolute best product. If you want to help people do that, check out The Wirecutter’s Jobs page. Right now they’re looking for:
All of the jobs are remote, so that’s cool.
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