Buying Guides
Laptop buying guide
Our laptop buying guide clearly lays out everything you need to know to make the right decision when it's time to purchase a new laptop.
Stringed Instruments and Accessories Buying Guide
Don't let the numerous options in stringed instruments intimidate you. This guide will help you select the right instrument and accessories for your needs.
TV buying guide
There are a lot of things to consider when you want to buy a new TV. Here's a look at features, panel types, and different backlights on the latest TVs.
Desktop PC buying guide
Your ultimate desktop PC buying guide: Unveil essential features and key factors for the perfect choice, from sleek all-in-ones to high-performance gaming PCs.
Patio makeover buying guide
Ready to makeover your patio? Whether it's for a new home, a recent reno, or to revamp an existing space, we have you covered.
Cables buying guide
A cable buying guide that covers everything you need to know about cables and connectivity options for your PC, tablet, cell phone, tablet, TV and more.
Comprehensive SSD compatibility guide: Ensuring your storage works seamlessly
Ensure a smooth SSD upgrade with this guide, covering key factors like interface types, form factors, and BIOS updates for seamless compatibility.
Tablet and iPad buying guide
Tablets and iPads revolutionized how many people get and use the information on a daily basis. With an ever growing list of uses around the home, office, and everywhere in between, there is a perfect tablet for everyone.
The ultimate dehumidifier buying guide: everything you need to know
If too much moisture is something you're struggling with in parts of your home then a dehumidifier might be just what you need.
Knives 101 – Different Knives for Different Uses
A few days ago I went grocery shopping, and as I was paying, the cashier asked me if I was collecting stamps. “Stamps for what?” I asked. “Stamps for new knives” she enthusiastically replied. To be honest, I’d never really given much thought to knives before. I mean, I have a set that I got when I first moved out many moons ago, but I took my stamp and went on my merry way. Later, I was flipping through the knife brochure that came with my stamp and after about page 6, I started thinking – why are there so many different types? What knife is for what? Do you really need 18 or will two do? As it turns out, you do! Here’s a breakdown of what makes one knife different from another.








