Consumer Reports Uncovers the Best Kitchen and Bath Products in Their Latest Issue
Posted on: Monday, 29 June 2009, 17:21 CDT
New Ratings Find Top Kitchen and Bath Products at Affordable Prices
"In our latest testing we found that products are living up to today's standards of style, performance, and price," says
Top Kitchen Appliances
Ranges, Cooktops, and Wall Ovens: Homeowners looking to spruce up their kitchens should rest assured that no matter the size of company they may have, there are a variety of affordable and stylish ranges, cooktops, and wall ovens for about half the price of pro-style models. Manufacturers are also serving up convection and other high-end features for less. The Kenmore Elite 9991 for
Refrigerators: Consumer Reports exclusive testing of refrigerators found that top freezer models, known as the ugly ducklings in the industry, are making a comeback and seeing a pickup in sales. This is great news for shoppers on a budget, top-freezer models can cost up to
Dishwashers: Good values abound and energy use drops with the latest dishwasher ratings. Several models from
Waste Disposers: To get rid of kitchen waste quickly, Consumer Reports tested 15 waste disposers from the biggest brands, feeding them 250 pounds of beef ribs, potatoes, celery, and other table scraps, to find two moderately priced Best Buys - The Waste King Gourmet SS3300 for
The Best Surfaces for the Home
Countertops: Many homeowners look to purchase countertops to last for years and Consumer Reports latest tests found attractive choices for every budget. To help with the decision process, Consumer Reports stained, scratched, scorched and pounded materials ranging from stone to classic laminate to reveal their strength and weaknesses, as well as putting the eco-friendly claims to the test. The good news is that tests showed few differences among brands, making the new ratings based on materials including cheaper options like tile and laminate to more expensive options like limestone, concrete and stainless steel.
Flooring: When it comes to flooring in the home, solid oak continues to be America's favorite for style, while vinyl wins for consumers on a budget, but lower prices and improved performance for bamboo make it a top pick when it comes to toughness. Shoppers can pay less for the best plastic-laminate flooring and get the look of wood or stone without the need of nails or glue, but be mindful, Consumer Reports tests showed big names don't always deliver durability for this material. Vinyl, another inexpensive option, is a waterproof alternative, tile is also a waterproof material but performance varied even from lines within the same brand.
Top Picks for the Bathroom
Showerheads: Showerhead reviews are mainly up for individual evaluation, but the top water-saving and rain-shower models tested by Consumer Reports provide a strong flow and steady temperatures, and some are even equipped with adjustable settings, including massage. Results also showed that consumers do not have to pay top dollar to get a great performer. Consumer Reports recommends the American Standard FloWise Dual Function Water Saving 1660.717 at
Toilets: The latest test of 25 toilets found the best performers still use the standard 1.6 gallons of water per flush, but some greener models deliver comparable flushing and save hundreds of gallons per year for the same price or less. The Gerber Ultra Flush 1.1 EF-21-318 at
The full reports on all product reviews including refrigerators, ranges, cooktops, wall ovens, microwaves, dishwashers, garbage dispensers, countertops, flooring, showerheads, and toilets are available in the
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