Consumer Reports experts provide advice on thrifting for holiday gifts, emphasizing the benefits of secondhand items and ...
Second hand doesn't mean second rate when thrifting for gifts. 2 News Oklahoma's Cathy Tatom listens to Consumer Reports ...
Consumer Reports’ experts share tips on thrifting for the best deals on home goods and electronics, and the inside scoop on ...
Severe weather can strike with little warning, bringing high winds, downed power lines and sudden outages. That can put your expensive electronics at risk of serious damage. Consumer Reports reveals ...
Whether you need a flood light or an indoor 60-watt replacement, these are the brands Consumer Reports says to look to if you ...
In order to save money, you might consider buying a cheap smart TV. However, Consumer Reports ratings suggest some are so bad ...
Yes. According to the National Weather Service, when lightning strikes a building—or even just nearby—it can send a powerful surge of electricity through the wiring and into anything that’s plugged in ...
THE POWER GOES OUT. WHEN A BIG STORM ROLLS IN, ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO PROTECT YOUR ELECTRONICS IS ALSO ONE OF THE SIMPLEST. MAKE SURE TO UNPLUG YOUR ELECTRONICS BEFORE THE STORM, NOT ONCE IT STARTED.