Don’t Try to Declutter Your Whole Life. Start With Your Fridge.
by Elissa Sanci
You want to declutter your home, but you don’t know where to start. We’re here to help.
by Elissa Sanci
You want to declutter your home, but you don’t know where to start. We’re here to help.
by Annemarie Conte
You don’t always need to spend more money to get something great.
by Annemarie Conte
Vintage compact point-and-shoot cameras are all the rage. Here’s how to get one of your own or something you might like even better.
by Annemarie Conte
We have some solutions to help make the time you spend on your phone more intentional.
by Caira Blackwell
Your pillowcase could be doing more harm than good to your hair. We tried 7 silk options with the goal of making every day a good hair day.
by Haley Perry
For PC gaming on the go, gaming laptops are a decent solution, but spending more doesn’t always get the best experience.
by Rachel Cericola
Ever get the feeling that you’re being watched? Here’s what (and who) to consider before buying a home security camera.
by Arthur Gies
Palworld is the first video game blockbuster of 2024—but it’s not what it seems.
by Rachel Cericola
Worry that your smart-home devices may be acting sneaky? So do we. Our reviews dig into privacy and security so you can feel better about our recommendations.
by Wirecutter Staff
Whether you’re hosting a few friends or a multiscreen viewing party, you can rely on our picks to take the guesswork out of Super Bowl viewing and party planning.
by Elissa Sanci
Here’s how to find a pair of winter boots that’ll keep you warm, dry, and on your feet even in the most treacherous weather.
by Haley Perry
Part restaurant-management sim, part underwater action-adventure game, Dave the Diver is the rare video game we’d recommend to everyone.
by Rose Maura Lorre
Does that delicate garment have to be dry-cleaned, or can you wash it at home? Check out our roundup of all the fabrics that can skip a trip to the cleaners.
by Elissa Sanci
When was the last time you replaced your cutting boards? Read this if you can’t remember.
by Sabine Heinlein
After spending time with a group of passionate vacuum enthusiasts, we have five takeaways on vacuum ownership to share.
by Rose Maura Lorre
Do you have a disastrous pantry? We have an easy, step-by-step plan to organize it and keep it that way for good. Hint: Instagrammability is irrelevant.
by Zoe Vanderweide
Could Onitsuka Tiger Mexico 66s be the most stylish, comfortable, and versatile sneakers out there? After spending a week in them, we can absolutely say yes.
by Gabriella DePinho
No overpriced products or time-consuming routines necessary: Here are Wirecutter’s cheap(ish) recommendations for some easy self care when you need it.
by Christina Colizza
We keep our pool of sources above-board and diverse by finding them outside our personal networks, through legitimate institutions, and with careful research.
by Christina Colizza
Maintaining our editorial independence means ultimately returning, donating, or discarding every product we get.
by Christina Colizza
Wirecutter guides are organized in a particular, idiosyncratic way. Here’s why.
by Caitlin McGarry
The Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2 are being pulled from Apple store shelves on Christmas Eve.
by Ingrid Skjong
A device stand, a yoga mat, adjustable dumbbells, resistance bands, and a foam roller will help make your fitness intentions known.
by Christina Colizza
Our refusal to recommend low-quality products means that sometimes our picks can be pricey.
by Wirecutter Staff
After playing this year’s biggest video game releases, we have some favorites.
by Annemarie Conte
This edition of the Ask Wirecutter advice column is on having a fun at-home New Year’s Eve party.
by Adrienne Maxwell
Choosing the right projector for your needs can be daunting. Here are some questions to ask before you begin your search.
by Joanne Chen
In addition to a grinder and good beans, a good storage container, a scale, a dripper, and two other things can make a big difference.
by Thorin Klosowski
When you sit in a chair all day, taking the time to dial it in for your body and the type of work you do is a necessity.
by Nancy Redd
The pricey, bulky “reverse air” dryer—essentially, a vacuum for your hair—blows all other tools for straightening curly hair out of the water.
by Wirecutter Staff
Wirecutter’s favorite games of 2023 include family favorites and new adventures.
by Kaitlyn Wells
’Tis the season for sparkling lights, tinsel, and trees—these tips will help you ensure your holiday decor is pet-proof.
by Zoe Vanderweide
The Internet-famous Vivian Lou insoles promise to take the hurt out of wearing high heels. We tested them and concluded they’re a shoe-mongous waste of money.
by Kaitlyn Wells
Taking a break from a busy workday often gets pushed aside. Here’s how to make the time and commit to getting the most of your breaks.
by Rose Maura Lorre
The right gear—and attitude—can help you coax your kids (and yourself) into embracing the elements.
by Catherine Garcia
Solid shampoo bars are an eco-friendly alternative to liquid shampoo but do they deliver great hair? We found out.
by Kimber Streams
Most keyboards suck. Upgrading to a mechanical one might be the right move. Here’s how to find the perfect mechanical keyboard for your needs.
by Ingrid Skjong
Dressing for winter runs takes preparation, but the right strategy (and gear) can help you stay warm, comfortable, and safe when temperatures plunge.
by Tim Heffernan
If your air quality is bad and you don’t have an air purifier, an HVAC filter taped to a box fan is better than nothing.
by Jenni Gritters
Runners who want to take their babies out for a jog should keep these guidelines in mind.
by Melanie Pinola
Coworking spaces foster community and productivity, but there are social rules to follow. Coworking experts share the dos and don’ts.
by Elissa Sanci
Clear ice can keep your sodas and seltzers fizzy. Here are a few ways to make it at home.
by Katie Okamoto
Buy-it-for-life cookware needn’t cost a fortune. If you’re patient and know where to look, you can find steals on great used gear.
by Brent Butterworth
Subwoofers are a powerful addition to an audio system, but they vary greatly in cost. Here’s what you can get when you pay more.
by Rose Maura Lorre
Wrapping paper is pricey and often not recyclable. Here’s how to make inexpensive gift wrap dupes like newspaper and craft paper look fabulous.
by Ellen Lee
Advice from a dozen experts on the best presents for kids. They don’t have to be big or expensive, but merely used and loved over time.
by Rachel Wharton
A portable induction burner, which emits no heat and can cook almost anything, can take some of the misery out of cooking during a heat wave.
by Elissa Sanci
Here’s how to hack your holiday setup, from the number of lights you actually need to the Christmas tree stand you can set up with just one set of hands.
by Max Eddy
Stores are competing for your dollars this holiday season–and so are scammers. Here’s how to keep your personal information and money safe.
by Arianna Flores
PlanetBox lunch boxes are durable, easy to use, and sustainable, making them a good value for your money.
by Caitlin McGarry
Worried about luggage going missing during holiday travel? How Apple’s AirTag and Android’s Tile Mate can help you keep tabs on it—even when the airline can’t.