Who Toolforge Is For
Toolforge is an independent U.S. affiliate review site for people shopping for practical tools and workshop gear. Our readers are often homeowners, DIYers, garage tinkerers, and value-minded buyers trying to sort through too many options before spending real money.
We built the site around common buying situations, not industry jargon. That includes choosing a drill for basic home projects, comparing miter saws for a small shop, deciding whether cordless convenience is worth the extra cost, or finding yard tools that make sense for the size of your property and the kind of upkeep you actually do.
What We Cover
Toolforge focuses on products and categories that are relevant to home workshops, DIY jobs, light trade-style tasks, and routine property maintenance. Coverage may include:
- Power tools
- Hand tools
- Workshop equipment
- DIY and home project gear
- Yard and garden tools
- Tool accessories and supporting equipment
Some articles are broad roundups built to help readers narrow down a category quickly. Others are individual reviews, side-by-side comparisons, or buying guides that explain what matters for a specific type of buyer.
How We Make Recommendations
Our recommendations are based on practical buying factors that matter in ownership, including intended use, power source, size, features, durability expectations, compatibility, maintenance needs, and overall value. We aim to explain where a product fits well, where it may fall short, and who should probably skip it.
Because Toolforge is a content-based affiliate website, readers should expect researched editorial guidance rather than claims of lab testing or direct hands-on testing unless an article clearly says otherwise. Our job is to make product categories easier to understand, surface meaningful trade-offs, and help shoppers make decisions that fit their budget and projects.
Toolforge earns money through affiliate links. If you click a qualifying link and make a purchase, we may receive a commission from the retailer at no extra cost to you. Those relationships help support the site, but they do not determine our conclusions, featured drawbacks, or the kinds of products we choose to cover.
Readers should expect straightforward, scenario-based advice written for normal ownership situations. We try to keep the writing clear, commercially useful, and grounded in the realities of buying tools for actual jobs, not idealized spec-sheet comparisons.
If you have questions about the site, you can reach us at hello@toolforge.net.