Affiliate Disclosure
Short version: a few articles link to products on Amazon, and I earn a small commission if you buy through them. It costs you nothing extra. The long version is below, because you deserve to know how the recommendations are made.
What I participate in
I am a participant in the Amazon Associates Programme, an affiliate advertising programme designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.
As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Where the links are
Affiliate links appear in the product recommendation articles — currently Home Fitness Starter Kit and The Kitchen Utensils Safety Guide. Any article containing them carries a visible notice at the top.
The other articles on this site contain no affiliate links at all.
What it costs you
Nothing. The price you pay on Amazon is identical whether you arrive through my link or type the address yourself. The commission comes out of Amazon's margin, not your pocket.
How I choose what to recommend
I recommend things I have bought and used, or that I would buy myself. Where I recommend against a product category, I say so plainly — the utensils guide tells you to avoid several materials outright, including ones I could have earned a commission on.
No brand has ever paid me to be included, excluded, or ranked. No product on this site is sponsored. I do not accept payment for reviews or placements. If that ever changes, it will be labelled on the page itself, clearly, before you read the recommendation.
Prices and availability
Prices, availability and product details on Amazon change constantly, and anything quoted here may be out of date by the time you read it. Amazon's listing is the authority, not mine.
Questions
If you would rather not use an affiliate link, search the product name on Amazon directly — you will get the same thing and I would rather you bought a good product than none at all.
Anything else: nils.mkwna@gmail.com.