The Wirecutter Show

The Wirecutter Show is a podcast offering expert advice on everyday products that will make your life better. Each week, co-hosts Christine Cyr Clisset and Caira Blackwell, alongside producer Rosie Guerin, speak with Wirecutter’s best-in-class journalists and other expert guests for actionable advice, surprising life hacks, and delightful product discoveries. From which stand-mixer will last you a lifetime, to the best way to travel with pets, to figuring out if your smart lock is spying on you, The Wirecutter Show gives you straightforward solutions based on years of rigorous and independent product testing by more than 140 Wirecutter journalists.
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Good ideas , annoying banter
21 mars
I agree with other reviewer that the hosts should listen to their endless giggling. It takes away from the content and makes the whole venture, hosts and shows alike, appear frivolous. The guests and topics have been really solid. Cut down on the quips and it will be a lot better.
Rosie’s voice
28 mars
She has an exceptionally lovely voice and delivery. The hosts/panel are clever and share good camaraderie. I disagree with the complaints here of too much chit-chat/laughing; I think it gives the show a warmth and brightness and is brief enough so as not to distract from the episode’s focus. Brava!
Love!
26 mars
My husband thought I was crazy when after he spilled ketchup on his shirt I squealed “Yippeeeee”
A Must-Listen for First-Time Homemakers!
21 mars
As a first-time housewife, The Wirecutter Show has been an absolute game-changer for me! The tips and tricks shared in each episode are practical, inspiring, and easy to implement. I’ve learned so much about how to make my home more functional, cozy, and truly mine. The hosts have such a warm and relatable vibe — it feels like getting advice from smart, helpful friends who genuinely want your home to thrive. Whether it’s organizing, cleaning, or finding the best tools and gadgets, this podcast has helped me feel more confident and excited about taking care of my space. Highly recommend to anyone looking to level up their home life!
Wish I could give 5 stars
16 mars
I read the Wirecutter so thought I would check out the podcast. Although the information is interesting - the hosts seem to find everything funny. Have they ever listened to themselves?
Interesting content. Way too much giggling!
19 févr.
The podcast has good info, but the shrill giggling is so annoying that sometimes I can’t make through the whole episode.
Good reviews but insane laughter
26 févr.
I have enjoyed all Wirecutter podcasts and I almost always pick up on something I did not realize. However the hosts join in with such absurd laughter at comments that are not the slightest bit funny. I wish they would stop laughing so much. It is quite distracting and annoying and adds nothing to the value of the podcast.
Love Wirecutter, but hate the podcast
20 févr.
I’ve been a faithful Wirecutter reader nearly since its inception and always love what they do. This podcast, however, is an unfortunate exception to that and it’s solely due to the hosts. Too jokey yet never funny, too much inane banter, always saccharine. Every week my wife and I try to listen and every week we never get halfway through before one of us finally cries out “make. it. stop.”
Would NPR talked about adult toys….
7 févr.
I love learning tips about washing and cooking. But know your audience. The audience for this podcast and NPR are probably pretty similar. I really don’t care what NPR would say about the sex stuff. I gave a pass once but twice? Unsubscribed. No thanks.
Strength Training
15 févr.
For the most part I enjoy ur podcasts. Today ur program really missed the mark on so many levels. For strength trng or any workout to be sustainable I don’t see how it would work at home & in isolation. I don’t know a single individual who has been able to consistently do that. I’ve been taking a strength trng class for decades. About 75% of participants are doing the exercises wrong. Unless u know body mechanics really well, u need a partner or trainer, u need feedback, u need mirrors. Some recommendations about products were wacky. I buy bands all the time. I have never purchased bands that have powder on them or smell like rubber. The recommendation for kettle bells - not everyone can use them. If u have arthritis in ur hands it’s impossible. Hand weights work better & are more practical. Really disappointed in this episode - not realistic or practical especially for beginners.
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- Années d’activité2024 - 2025
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