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How to Safely Set Up a Generator
Consumer Reports gives four steps to safely getting a portable generator running quickly.
How to Choose the Right Size Generator
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.
Portable vs. Whole-House Generator: Which Is Right for You?
Consumer Reports provides insights on choosing between a portable and a whole-house generator, a decision that likely hinges on price and your power needs.
Why a Portable Generator Needs a Transfer Switch to Safely Power Your Whole House
Consumer Reports explains how a transfer switch or interlock device works, so your portable generator is ready for the next storm.
6 Best Whole-House Generators of 2026, Lab-Tested and Reviewed
Whole-house or standby generators can power an entire home. Here are the best from CR’s ratings.
4 Reasons You Might Consider a Heat Pump (Plus a Few Caveats)
Four reasons why electric-powered heat pumps—energy-saving, climate-friendly, and often affordable—could replace your current HVAC system.
5 Essential Products to Help Weather a Winter Storm
Be prepared for a winter storm, with Consumer Reports' picks for top generators, snow blowers, and other essential cold-weather gear.
5 Ways to Stay Warm During a Winter Power Outage
Here's how to stay warm inside during a winter power outage, with expert advice from Consumer Reports.
10 Best Inverter Generators of 2026, Lab-Tested and Reviewed
These are the best inverter generators. These inverter generators are pricier than portable models but run longer and more quietly and use less energy.
12 Best Portable Generators of 2026, Lab-Tested and Reviewed
These are the best portable generators from Consumer Reports' tests, including top-scoring recreational and inverter generators with lifesaving features.
Consumer Reports' Car Reliability FAQ
Consumer Reports answers common car reliability survey questions to explain the thought process and science behind the ratings.
Big Home Energy Upgrades That Pay Off
You could save over $1,000 a year by making just a few of these easy, low-cost changes around the house.
Pros and Cons of Inverter Generators
Consumer Reports’ expert, independent tests find that inverter generators run longer, quieter, and more efficiently than other generators. But they cost more.
Best Portable Power Stations
Portable power stations can be cleaner and safer to use than conventional generators, but they have drawbacks, too. CR explains the pros and cons.
Car Reliability Histories
Consumer Reports' car reliability histories, included on each car model page at CR.org/cars, provide the most comprehensive reliability information available.
How to Save Money Now
In this special report, Consumer Reports shares tactics that can help you spend less on everything from cell phone bills to insurance coverage to groceries.
Host a Great Cookout This Summer
How to host a great cookout this summer, with a chef's recipe, expert tips, and tested gear from Consumer Reports.
How to Prepare for a Road Trip During the Pandemic
Consumer Reports shows you how to prepare for a road trip by making sure all your vehicle's functions are fine-tuned and operating at maximum performance levels.
Least Reliable New Cars
With the average new car costing well over $30,000 and often representing years of payments, car buyers deserve vehicles that will be trouble-free for quite some time. But many owners aren’t so lucky.