To keep your food fresh, put it in the right place in the refrigerator. That means keeping the milk and eggs out of the door and other tips from Consumer Reports.| Consumer Reports
Wire grill brushes used to clean cooking surfaces can pose a surprising risk when bristles come loose. Consumer Reports reveals how you can avoid wire grill brush dangers.| Consumer Reports
This week's Smarter newsletter delves into whether it's a good idea to crack a window in winter.| Consumer Reports
Ready to replace the battery in your smartphone? It's a smart way to extend the life of the device for $70 or less. Consumer Reports explains where you go to get the job done.| Consumer Reports
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Get help calculating what size generator you need. Plus, advice on whether to pay more for an inverter model, or even invest in a whole-home generator.| Consumer Reports
Do some websites offer lower airfares than others when you're searching for the best deals on tickets? Consumer Reports investigates.| Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports previews new smart leak detectors and water-shutoff valves that can stop leaks and help minimize damage to your home and valuables.| Consumer Reports
In this report on Forgotten Baby Syndrome, Consumer Reports says people who forget kids in hot cars is a common memory failure with tragic consequences.| Consumer Reports
At my area home center I'm seeing more interior paints whose cans say the finishes have low or no VOCs. What are VOCs and what do the numbers mean? The seal has definitely been broken on the issue of...| www.consumerreports.org
CR tested 10 of the most popular synthetic braiding hair products for heavy metals and VOCs. We found carcinogens and more in 100 percent of the samples.| Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports examines the crash test bias, the relationship between male-biased crash tests and data that shows that women are more likely to be seriously injured in real-world crashes.| Consumer Reports
A Consumer Reports study shows that EVs offer big savings over traditional gas-powered cars. Total ownership cost savings can more than make up for an electric vehicle's typically higher purchase price.| Consumer Reports
Who owns the data your car collects, and how should it be used? Consumer Reports says today’s high-tech vehicles are wireless data collectors on wheels.| Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports tested 28 dark chocolate bars and found cadmium and lead in all of them. Here's how to limit your heavy metal exposure.| Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports' testing confirms that the chemical perchlorate is widespread in our food. But regulators have dragged their feet on taking action against this component of rocket fuel.| Consumer Reports
Consumer Reports tips will help you spot fake online reviews and know whether the reviews you see on e-commerce websites are authentic.| Consumer Reports
Some of our favorite fruits and vegetables carry unhealthy levels of chemicals. CR's exclusive ratings reveal how to get the benefits from these foods while minimizing your risk.| Consumer Reports
EV tax credits now expire in September 2025 due to new legislation. Here's the electric cars and PHEVs eligible in the meantime.| Consumer Reports
Video doorbells sold on Amazon, Walmart, Sears, and other online retailers have serious security flaws, a Consumer Reports investigation finds.| Consumer Reports
More than a third of volunteers in a Consumer Reports study found errors in their credit reports. Here's how to find and fix the mistakes.| Consumer Reports
Are vegetables healthier when cooked? For these 8 vegetables, the answer is yes, Consumer Reports' experts say.| Consumer Reports
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