Consumer Reports can help you find the most reliable refrigerator brands and the best combination of storage capacity, temperature control, efficiency, and more.
To help you make the right pick among the best and worst door locks, Consumer Reports runs a battery of tests, including using a 100-pound battering ram to see how well a lock resists kick-ins.
These are the best side-by-side refrigerators from Consumer Reports’ extensive lab tests. Their appeal? Easy-to-access fresh-food and freezer compartments.
These are the best refrigerators you can buy right now, according to Consumer Reports’ exclusive tests. They include fridges from Dacor, LG, Samsung, Sub-Zero, and Whirlpool.
Consumer Reports shares the best refrigerator temperature to keep food fresh. CR’s tests show that automated temperature settings aren’t always accurate.
In this review of the best built-in refrigerators, Consumer Reports’ exhaustive tests reveal the best models from Dacor, JennAir, KitchenAid, Sub-Zero, and Thermador.
Samsung Bespoke fridges offer styles and features that can't be found in other refrigerators. Consumer Reports explains what makes these fridges unique and how they perform in our lab tests.
Once you hit the $200 price tag, you’ll start seeing coffee makers with interactive displays, programmability, stainless steel detailing, adjustable brew strengths, thermal carafes, and other bells and whistles.
Consumer Reports highlights the best drip coffee makers from our tests, including self-serve and grind-and-brew models from Bunn, Cuisinart, Ninja, and other big brands.
The best K-Cup coffee makers aren’t only made by Keurig, Consumer Reports finds. Here are top-rated K-Cup coffee makers from Brim, Cuisinart, and other brands.
Consumer Reports’ first-ever list of the best refrigerator brands reveal the best options, whether you’re looking for a French-door, side-by-side, top-freezer, or built-in model.