Toolforge publishes reader-first guidance for U.S. shoppers. Our goal is to make each page useful enough to stand on its own, with clear sourcing limits, practical decision criteria, and transparent editorial standards.

How We Research

We use available product details, manufacturer information, retailer listings, public documentation, and editorial judgment to identify the trade-offs that matter before a reader acts.

We use research-backed buyer analysis grounded in manufacturer documentation, specifications, retailer details, owner-feedback patterns, and comparison context. Pages avoid implying firsthand use, long-term ownership, or measured performance unless documented evidence is provided.

Product recommendations are selected for buyer fit, category relevance, trade-offs, supportability, and available product details. Affiliate links do not decide whether a product belongs in a recommendation.

Evidence Labels

Pages use evidence labels such as editorial research or structured product research. Claims should match the documentation, specifications, retailer details, and owner-feedback patterns actually reviewed.

High-Risk Topics

When a topic touches health, safety, pets, tools, electrical work, career outcomes, or other areas where a bad decision can cause harm, we add stronger limits and point readers toward qualified professionals, product labels, manuals, or official guidance when appropriate.

Some pages may include affiliate links. We may earn a commission if a reader buys through those links, but recommendations should remain based on fit, usefulness, and clearly explained trade-offs.

Updates and Corrections

We update pages when product availability, specifications, category standards, or reader needs change materially. If we find a factual issue, misleading claim, or product mismatch, we correct, rewrite, or remove the affected content.

Contact

Questions or corrections can be sent to [email protected].