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Senior Power Tool Analyst
Bio:
Jeremy Clark is a veteran in the power tools industry, bringing over 15 years of hands-on experience as both a tradesman and product consultant. Known for his no-nonsense approach and technical precision, Jeremy has tested and reviewed hundreds of cordless tools, table saws, drills, and accessories for contractors and prosumers alike. His work focuses on performance benchmarking, tool ergonomics, and long-term reliability testing. Outside the workshop, Jeremy conducts workshops and safety trainings for emerging tradespeople. His articles combine real-world grit with data-backed insight, helping readers choose the right tool for the job — every time.
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Industrial Designer & Home Renovation Writer
Bio:
Lisa Bennett combines her academic background in industrial design with a deep love for transforming living spaces. With years spent working alongside design firms and renovation experts, Lisa brings a unique eye to the aesthetics, ergonomics, and usability of tools and equipment. Her reviews focus not just on specs, but on how each product feels and functions in a real renovation context — from tight apartment makeovers to full-scale kitchen rebuilds. Lisa’s content appeals to homeowners, renovators, and interior stylists who value form as much as function. She’s especially interested in sustainable design and often covers eco-friendly innovations in the power tool world.
Title:
DIY Specialist & Carpentry Educator
Bio:
Scott Mitchell is a passionate DIYer and professional carpenter who believes great craftsmanship starts with the right knowledge — and the right tool. With a background in residential renovation and over a decade on the job site, Scott’s writing focuses on empowering beginners and hobbyists with step-by-step guidance, project inspiration, and tool know-how. From building garden decks to reviewing the latest cordless saws, Scott shares tips drawn from real builds and practical mistakes. He also runs a weekend carpentry class in his hometown and contributes to community maker spaces. His approachable writing style makes power tools feel less intimidating and more inviting.