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    Consumer Reports

    I've had good experience with Consumer Reports product reviews. I like the idea that they aren't advertising. They actually test things.

    Any Pros and Cons I'm missing? Any alternative sites you like?
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    I'm a believer in CR. But you'll probably get responses from at least a few cynics.

    In terms of other reviews, I am a follower of average ratings where there are a lot of reviews, as in thousands. People will always tell you about cooked fake reviews, but it is very hard to do that in the thousands. Research shows there is a lot of accuracy in what they call crowd wisdom, where the sample group is large enough to correct for aberrations and outliers.

    Of course, there's nothing as good as the endorsement of a trusted friend or family member. Unless you have that one friend who cannot rest until you buy the latest and greatest gadget he has recently purchased and is temporarily obsessed about. I have a friend like that whom I call the original product evangelist.

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    I really like the concept and I am not a cynic who believes that CR has a hidden bias. That said, I have had some really bad experiences with products purchased based on CR reviews. Most have been small-dollar products, so no big regrets. I have probably just had bad luck.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Joiner View Post
    I've had good experience with Consumer Reports product reviews. I like the idea that they aren't advertising. They actually test things.

    Any Pros and Cons I'm missing? Any alternative sites you like?
    One person told me Consumer Reports would be fine if they stuck to automobiles or other products they understand.

    My memory of a review to garner my skepticism was on bicycles back in my bicycling days. They may have liked the Schwinn Varsity bike because it was built like a tank. Anyone who has pedaled up many hills know you do not want to be pedaling a tank.

    BTW, my first 10 speed was a Schwinn Varsity.

    In another review they didn't like some enameled cast iron cookware because it was too heavy. They instead recommended an aluminum set. Some of my enameled cast iron cookware is over 45 years old. The only aluminum cookware of mine that has held up over a decade is in my shop holding scraps of wood. It hasn't been used for cooking more than once or twice.

    This may have been the last time a Consumer Reports was brought to my attention. The review was on refrigerators. At this time General Motors still manufactured Frigidaire appliances. GM also made the same appliances with a Montgomery Wards badge on the door. At the time of the review they rated The Montgomery Wards unit the best. The very same unit with a Frigidaire badge was rated low.

    In today's world one can put > review "____________" (fill in product name and model) into their favorite search engine and find praise and complaints on almost anything.

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    Andrew , Jim's post on CR ...and my hilarious send-up on CR pretty much cover CR quirkiness. Seems they want to
    find unique criteria for quality. But they do great work on washing machines.

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    My problem with CR is that it's clear that they don't really have a good understanding of most of the stuff the review. That leads to ratings based on metrics that are almost meaningless while important stuff may be completely ignored. Their intent is good, and I admire the no ads policy, but they just don't have the knowledge and expertise to review most of what they write about.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Pratt View Post
    My problem with CR is that it's clear that they don't really have a good understanding of most of the stuff the review. That leads to ratings based on metrics that are almost meaningless while important stuff may be completely ignored. Their intent is good, and I admire the no ads policy, but they just don't have the knowledge and expertise to review most of what they write about.
    I agree that I have found them saying stupid things about products I knew about. But on those that I don't, they are better than nothing.

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    Jim,

    Not sure about Frigidaire/Wards, but Whirlpool used to manufacture a lot of Kenmore appliances for Sears. Although a lot of them looked identical, or nearly so, the Kenmores were not just Whirlpool products with a Kenmore badge - Sears had their own specs for at least some of the functional parts of the appliances.

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    Years ago I gave Consumer Reports quite a bit of respect. Not so much anymore. In fact, I rarely go there. This is because of buying an expensive double oven and a dishwasher and a refrigerator that they had top rating on and they all had serious problems. Low's even had their report on the double oven at the cash register for people to read. I fell for it and have regretted it ever since.

    Sometimes I have looked something up in Consumer Reports and the rating criteria didn't seem important to me. I felt other things were more important to me.

    I now rely more on the star ratings of consumers. Lots of ratings and I read motly the negative ones to see if they apply to me or are something I can live with.

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    Thanks for the replies.
    Major household appliance reviews on CR aren't of any value to me. The models they like are never available in my area.

    Vacuum tests are of some value. For most small appliances I like Amazon reviews better. Car tests I like. The paint tests are very thorough.

    I don't see CR as having any bias but they generalize to much on most things.
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    At one time Kenmore owned Whirlpool and had an agreement that any new item was Kenmore first then the next year Whirlpool could put it out

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    Being from the Detroit area, I may be biased myself, but CR certainly has a thing for non-domestic vehicles. Cancelled our subscription a while ago. Now I find what I like and go to HD or Amazon reviews, where there are more than a hundred if possible, and see what actual users have to say, at least for smaller items. Bottom line, I tend to buy what fits my needs, reviews sometimes be damned. Just bought a 2020 Jeep Cherokee for my wife. So far, so good, love the bells and whistles. CR would likely not give it a good review. Didn't bother to even look.
    NOW you tell me...

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    Personally I think you are better off asking about reviews on a specific forum site like here. You get the good and bad perspectives. I feel relying on any “review sites” is about like getting your facts from only FOX or CNN. Each approaches the piece from their own perspective. And as pointed out, you may get highly detailed tool test results from someone whose only real extensive use of the tool is during the review. Your mileage may vary.
    Last edited by Greg Parrish; 01-24-2020 at 5:30 PM.

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    Living in California all my life I remember when my parents stopped subscribing because too many brands were not sold here. also too much stuff was reviewed that we would never use. like snow blowers. They also rated oddball brands, like Volvo cars, highly and ignored the fact finding a dealer or repair place would be expensive and a hassle. Even in California where many foreign brands had USA bases. Not sure why Porsche is headquartered in Sparks, Nevada. I think it has to be a tax dodge.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Andrew Joiner View Post
    Any alternative sites you like?
    I like CR for the most part. I also check reviews on wirecutter.com. I've had good luck with things i purchased based on their reviews.

    Dav

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