4 Construction Site Lessons Every DIY Home Project Should Follow

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Do you enjoy getting hands-on with DIY projects, even if things get messy? The satisfaction of a finished project usually makes the chaos worthwhile. Compare that experience to a construction site: nothing begins or ends casually. Every task is broken down, coordinated, and planned before the first cut is made. No matter the size of … Read more

What Drivers Overlook About Truck Traction and Road Safety

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Most drivers think of traction in simple terms: if the tires grip the road, the vehicle is under control, and if that grip weakens, slowing down will usually fix the problem. That reasoning works for everyday passenger cars, but trucks operate under very different circumstances. Their size, weight, and structural design introduce complexities that make … Read more

How We Refinished the Exterior of Our Clawfoot Bathtub

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While we waited out the humidity that kept us from finishing the claw-foot restoration, we shifted focus to the tub itself. After removing the feet and giving the exterior a thorough cleaning, it became clear that Clementine needed more attention than we first expected. We propped her up on one end against the future wall … Read more

Magnum Ultra Lite II Work Boots Review: Performance & Fit Guide

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Since its debut in 2011, the Magnum Work Collection has steadily evolved, and this year the brand refreshed its heavy-duty lineup to provide a boot option tailored to a wide range of jobs and environments. Designed with practical performance and contemporary style in mind, the collection targets professionals in food service, healthcare, general service, construction, … Read more

Slimsport Rack: Gear Up for Weekend Adventures

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The new Front Runner Slimsport roof rack provides a practical, affordable option for city dwellers who need a reliable way to transport gear for weekend trips or short adventures. It balances functionality with a lower profile and cost, making it an attractive choice for those who don’t require the heavier-duty features of larger racks. Many … Read more

E3 Nerdfest in Full Swing – Are You a Gamer?

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The E3 Expo isn’t about home improvement — it’s all about in-home entertainment. With the show happening here in Los Angeles, I had to see it for myself. For three days the Los Angeles Convention Center transforms into the epicenter of gaming, as developers, publishers, and fans converge for an intense celebration of games and technology.

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While CES is a broad technology showcase that often highlights gaming, E3 is focused squarely on games. If you’re a developer or a platform holder looking to make a statement, E3 is the place to be. Last year’s Halo 4 announcement was a major draw, and the franchise remained a huge attraction this year. Long lines formed for demos, and the Halo presence felt like a centerpiece of Microsoft’s efforts — not surprising given its status as a flagship franchise.

Sony PlayStation and Nintendo took a different approach. Because both platforms host many beloved titles with passionate fanbases, they set up numerous individual demo stations so attendees could try multiple games. Nintendo’s Wii Fit continues to expand its offerings; some of the new activities, like a bobsled-themed game that required awkward balancing, came off as a bit silly, but overall Nintendo’s presentation was impressive and family-friendly.

The PlayStation Move ecosystem has also continued to grow, and Sony’s booth strongly catered to serious gamers who want a focused, intense play experience. On Microsoft’s side, Kinect didn’t dominate the floor as visibly as other platforms, but it was certainly present throughout the show.

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Chalkboard Paint and Creative Upgrades for a Tiny Bathroom

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One of the best things about DIY home projects is that rooms offer a blank canvas to express your creativity. Practical matters like budget, skill level and time are important, but when you set out to redo a space you can also experiment and try something unique. That’s exactly what Alex and Carla did in … Read more

Pumice Bar Soap for Tough Hand Cleaning and Stain Removal

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I enjoy hands-on work, but finding an effective hand cleaner has been a challenge. To identify the best option, I tested three popular pumice hand cleaners commonly found at home centers and hardware stores. I usually wear gloves when possible, but sometimes tasks require direct contact and my hands — especially under the nails — … Read more

Why New-Build Homes Are Rising in Popularity Across Florida

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As of 2026, newly built homes are gaining momentum across Florida, playing a key role in stabilizing the state’s housing market and attracting a growing share of buyers. Overall residential permitting fell 4% to 100,945 in 2025 amid a volatile market, yet new home construction rose by 3.8%, signaling strong builder confidence and continued buyer … Read more

Cordless Leaf Blowers: Powerful, Quiet Tools for Yard Cleanup

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Using a cordless leaf blower is one of the most enjoyable ways to do yard work. There’s a real satisfaction in clearing away leaves and debris to reveal a tidy patio or lawn. I’ve never been a fan of gas-powered outdoor tools. The power and runtime were attractive, but the mess, frequent maintenance, and fumes … Read more