Menu
Suggested Searches
Recent Searches
Suggested Searches
Product Ratings
Resources
Chat With AskCR
Resources
All Products A-ZThe payment for your account couldn't be processed or you've canceled your account with us.
Re-activateMy account
Sign In
My account
Sign In
Media Room
Release date 06/30/2008
YONKERS, NY — Amazon.com topped Consumer Reports’ latest ratings of appliance stores in the small appliance category for the third year in a row. Independent stores followed closely behind, and topped CR’s ratings for customer support.
For major appliances, Abt Electronics, of Glenview, Ill., earned high marks, including the highest marks for selection.
As part of the Consumer Reports annual Kitchen Guide, available in the August issue of CR, more than 20,000 subscribers reported on their experiences purchasing upwards of 35,000 household appliances.
Amazon.com was the readers’ choice for small-appliance price and selection. It has won a following for offering free shipping on small appliances not sold through partners. For major appliance purchases, Abt Electronics earned high marks for selection and they ship many items for free. But when it came to service and support of appliances, independent stores outscored all major retailers and manufacturers.
“These reader experiences show that the odds of getting helpful customer support can vary significantly, depending on where you shop,” said Bob Markovich, home and yard editor, Consumer Reports. “They also show that independent stores can meet or beat the big-box chains when it comes to product selection.”
The full report and Ratings are available in the August 2008 issue of Consumer Reports, on sale July 1 wherever magazines are sold and online at www.ConsumerReports.org. The kitchen package also features expert advice on picking countertops, flooring, cabinet upgrades, refrigerators, cooking appliances, dishwashers, and tips on where to buy appliances.
Other highlights of CR’s survey include:
Best Ways to Buy
Good prices determined where CR survey respondents bought major appliances for about half of all purchases. Consider these additional strategies:
The quality of a company’s repair service and warranty were top criteria for retailers for fewer than ten percent of respondents. But many scorned customers don’t hesitate to post their fury on the Internet. Built into the price of any appliance is the cost to support that product over its expected working life. Check Consumer Reports’ ratings to see how retailers and manufacturers score for service and support.
In addition, CR’s experts recommend doing homework before contacting the company for repairs by reading the manual’s troubleshooting section and also checking the manufacturer’s or retailer’s Web site for frequently asked questions and other guidance.
Consumer Reports is a nonprofit membership organization that works side by side with consumers to create a fairer, safer, and healthier world. For 80 years, CR has provided evidence-based product testing and ratings, rigorous research, hard-hitting investigative journalism, public education, and steadfast policy action on behalf of consumers’ interests. Unconstrained by advertising or other commercial influences, CR has exposed landmark public health and safety issues and strives to be a catalyst for pro-consumer changes in the marketplace. From championing responsible auto safety standards, to winning food and water protections, to enhancing healthcare quality, to fighting back against predatory lenders in the financial markets, Consumer Reports has always been on the front lines, raising the voices of consumers.
© 2008 Consumer Reports. The material above is intended for legitimate news entities only; it may not be used for advertising or promotional purposes. Consumer Reports® is an expert, independent, nonprofit organization whose mission is to work side by side with consumers to create a fairer, safer, and healthier world. We accept no advertising and pay for all the products we test. We are not beholden to any commercial interest. Our income is derived from the sale of Consumer Reports® magazine, ConsumerReports.org® and our other publications and information products, services, fees, and noncommercial contributions and grants. Our Ratings and reports are intended solely for the use of our readers. Neither the Ratings nor the reports may be used in advertising or for any other commercial purpose without our prior written permission. Consumer Reports will take all steps open to it to prevent unauthorized commercial use of its content and trademarks.
Consumer Reports is a nonprofit membership organization that works side by side with consumers to create a fairer, safer, and healthier world. For 80 years, CR has provided evidence-based product testing and ratings, rigorous research, hard-hitting investigative journalism, public education, and steadfast policy action on behalf of consumers’ interests. Unconstrained by advertising or other commercial influences, CR has exposed landmark public health and safety issues and strives to be a catalyst for pro-consumer changes in the marketplace. From championing responsible auto safety standards, to winning food and water protections, to enhancing healthcare quality, to fighting back against predatory lenders in the financial markets, Consumer Reports has always been on the front lines, raising the voices of consumers.
© 2008 Consumer Reports. The material above is intended for legitimate news entities only; it may not be used for advertising or promotional purposes. Consumer Reports® is an expert, independent, nonprofit organization whose mission is to work side by side with consumers to create a fairer, safer, and healthier world. We accept no advertising and pay for all the products we test. We are not beholden to any commercial interest. Our income is derived from the sale of Consumer Reports® magazine, ConsumerReports.org® and our other publications and information products, services, fees, and noncommercial contributions and grants. Our Ratings and reports are intended solely for the use of our readers. Neither the Ratings nor the reports may be used in advertising or for any other commercial purpose without our prior written permission. Consumer Reports will take all steps open to it to prevent unauthorized commercial use of its content and trademarks.