The Dinette Set by Julie Larson for November 12, 2020

  1. Strega
    P51Strega  about 4 years ago

    “You get what you pay for” isn’t always true; but you can count on “you don’t get what you don’t pay for.”

    As for Consumer Reports, they have their favorites. It was obvious when the 2002 Pontiac Vibe was panned horribly while the Toyota Matrix was a highly reliable “best buy”. They were made in the same joint-venture plant with common mechanical parts.

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  2. Intraining
    InTraining Premium Member about 4 years ago

    Bul doesn’t pay attention because he won’t pay for a subscription….!

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    paranormal  about 4 years ago

    Burl, it’s because they test everything thoroughly and don’t play favorites. I believe they pay for the products they test so they don’t have to please manufacturers.

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    rs  about 4 years ago

    Consumer Reports has a habit of testing very expensive things – not the ones you’d buy at WalMart or Sears or other regular stores. Like $400 coffee makers, imported washing machines, $350 hot air fryers (our cost $40), $65,000 SUV’s with turbo engines, I think it’s so the staff can buy deluxe stuff cheap after the testing.

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    Moonkey Premium Member about 4 years ago

    That salad spinner resembles a bedpan. I might not have noticed it had I not been looking for the toilet, which is really easy to find.

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    cracker65  about 4 years ago

    I have tools that I paid good money for, and other than losing some of them over the years, the ones I still have are still in perfect working order. I think of that every time I use them.

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    donnagant622  about 4 years ago

    Found it!

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