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    Oct
    2012
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    Consumer Reports names best products of the year

    Don't know which washing machine or television to buy? Mandy Walker of Consumer Reports shares the magazine's top picks for the best appliances, electronics, and food products of the year so you can shop with confidence.

    By Ben Popken, TODAY contributor

    The right product to buy? You know you need to do your research, but who has the time? 

    What most people don't realize, Mandy Walker, senior projects editor at Consumer Reports told NBC News by phone, is that you can "often get top quality products, from a brand name, at a good price." That's good news in this economic climate, where every penny counts more than ever. 

    From their low-slung brown brick headquarters in Yonkers, N.Y., the testers, engineers, scientists, journalists and consumer advocates at Consumer Reports put a dizzying array of products through a battery of grueling tests, all year long. Now they've culled from all that data and published their 475 Best Products of the Year to give you a handy buyer's guide cheat sheet. These are the best of the best. From large to small appliances, from electronics to  wine, whether you're gearing up for Turkey Day or getting a jump on holiday shopping, don't enter the shopping aisles without it.

    To make it onto the list of best products at the best prices, a product really has to get high marks in the Consumer Reports testing facility.

    To test washers, they put a piece of fabric through the washer multiple times and then count by hand the number of threads exposed in the worn-down area. Vacuums are hooked up to a mechanical guide and forced to suck up crumb after crumb and hair after hair. They have a special room for testing audio equipment, baffled so that it's completely soundproof and echo free. To make sure that no building vibration disturbed the tests, it sits on a completely separate foundation from the rest of the building. Everything is measured, tested, and the results are tallied and reported.

    Another thing that most people don't realize is that to maintain its objectivity and independence, Consumer Reports doesn't test samples provided by the manufacturers. They have an army of secret shoppers who buy the products on the open market and then ship them back to Yonkers for testing. That's to make sure the manufacturers don't send them any "goosed" versions that would cheat the tests.

    "We test products for consumers from rival manufacturers to make sure they're going to work well, work for a long time, and that they're safe," says Walker. "That's our mandate."

    Here's the best of the best:

    • Best washer: LG Washer WM3470HVA, $1100‬
    • Best dryer: LG Dryer DLEX3470V, $1200‬
    • Best vacuum: ‪Kenmore Intuition 31100, $250 bagless upright
    • Best TV: ‪TV Samsung UN55ES8000, $2500‬
    • Best tablet: ‪iPad 3 16 GB 3rd Generation $500 OR ‪Google Nexus 7 16 GB $250
    • Best eReader: Barnes and Noble Nook Simple touch $100 
    • Best SLR camera: ‪Nikon D3200 $700
    • Best camera: Nikon Coolpix AW100 $300
    • Best GPS: ‪Garmin Nuvi 2455LT $160
    • Best Mac laptop: Apple Mac Book Pro 15 inch $2200
    • Best PC laptop: ‪HP Pavillion M6-1045DX $700
    • Best streaming player: ‪Roku 2 Streaming Player $80
    • Best olive oil: 16 oz. Trader Joe's California Estate Olive Oil
    • Best red wine: ‪Columbia Crest Grand Estates Cabernet Sauvignon $10‬
    • Best white wine: ‪Bogle Chardonnay, $10‬
    • Best coffeemaker: ‪Krups Grinder & Brewer KM7000, $130

    Check out more of the 475+ Best Products of the Year over at Consumer Reports.

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    The best products of the year for the people of Main Street were 'handguns', 'gold and silver coins', and 'affordable food supplies'. For the rest of the population, the Elite few, the best products of the year were 'off-shore accounts', 'Congressmen', and 'foreclosed properties'.

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