The Bump, a leading multi-platform brand for pregnancy and parenting, announces today its partnership with Consumer Reports, ...
Editor’s Note: This article originally appeared in the April 2020 issue of Consumer Reports On Health and was updated with information from the July 2024 issue. Rachel Meltzer Warren Rachel ...
You shouldn't wait until your sponges, cleaning cloths, mop, and other household cleaning tools fall apart before you replace ...
But as Consumer Reports found years ago in an investigation of rebuilt wrecks, some flood-damaged vehicles reappear with a clean title. Be especially wary of any used car being offered with a ...
The best replacement windows keep out noise and the elements while letting in maximum light. They’re easy to open and clean. And they’re energy-efficient, saving you money on utility bills.
Consumer Reports is helping to make sure that the food you eat is safe and healthy, and that you have the information you need to make the best food choices. The food we eat every day should be ...
“Road-hazard protection is often worth the peace of mind,” says Gordon Gingras, automotive engineer at Consumer Reports. “This is especially true on expensive tires, tires with short ...
It’s no secret that programmable thermostats are a great way to save money on your utility bills. But people often forget to program their thermostats, which means they’re missing out on the ...
Along with industry and government data, the study analyzed decades of Consumer Reports' Ratings. Our latest tests bear that out. Watch out for: Misleading energy claims about smart appliances.
That’s where Consumer Reports’ car experts come in. We evaluate interior noise as part of more than 50 objective and subjective tests we administer to every car we purchase. We listen to the ...
In addition to research and reviews, Consumer Reports offers members access to the Build & Buy Car Buying Service at no additional cost. Through this service, members can compare in-stock vehicles ...
Switching to a new wireless carrier may seem like a hassle, but according to a Consumer Reports member survey, it’s well worth the effort. While more than 40 percent of respondents said they had ...