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  1. Product Reviews and Ratings, Buying Advice and Consumer Advocacy ...

    Get unbiased ratings and reviews for 10,000+ products and services from Consumer Reports, plus trusted advice and in-depth reporting on what matters most.

  2. What We Do - Consumer Reports

    Dec 9, 2025 · Get unbiased ratings and reviews for 9,000+ products and services from Consumer Reports, plus trusted advice and in-depth reporting on what matters most.

  3. Consumer Reports

    Consumer Reports' new investigation found that Instacart, the nation's largest third-party grocery delivery service, is conducting artificial intelligence pricing experiments that result in different …

  4. My Products - Consumer Reports

    Get reliability ratings, check for recalls, and track maintenance for your cars and products in one convenient place.

  5. My CR - Consumer Reports

    Consumer Reports is a nonprofit organization providing unbiased product ratings and reviews. We put over 5,000 products through rigorous testing each year.

  6. Electronics Reviews | Tech News - Consumer Reports

    Get the latest in-depth electronics reviews and ratings, tech news, and buying advice from Consumer Reports so you can buy right every time.

  7. Best Used Cars: 10 Top Picks for January 2026 - Consumer Reports

    Jan 1, 2026 · For decades, Consumer Reports has presented 10 Top Picks among new vehicles, spotlighting the cars, SUVs, and trucks that shine brightest in our extensive road tests and exclusive …

  8. Money | Personal Finance - Consumer Reports

    Get the latest in-depth ratings, reviews, and buying advice on money products, shopping, and personal finance from Consumer Reports.

  9. 5 Best Printers of 2026, Tested and Reviewed - Consumer Reports

    Jan 1, 2026 · These inkjet and laser printers from Brother, Canon, and Epson rank among the best home printers of 2026 from Consumer Reports' tests.

  10. High Levels of Lead in Protein Powder and Shakes - Consumer Reports

    Oct 14, 2025 · Yet for all the industry’s growth and rebranding, one thing hasn’t changed: Protein powders still carry troubling levels of toxic heavy metals, according to a new Consumer Reports …