Consumer Reports Kitchen Planning - April 2018
Consumer Reports Kitchen Planning - April 2018
Consumer Reports Kitchen Planning - April 2018
Kitchen
Planning & Buying Guide TM
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EXPERT
RATINGS &
REVIEWS
The Healthy,
Happy Kitchen
Product picks and remodeling tips for a
great-looking, good-for-you update
P. 52 P. 18
Kitchen
Planning & Buying Guide
President and CEO Marta L. Tellado
Senior Vice President, Brand & Strategy Leonora Wiener
Vice President, Chief Content Officer Gwendolyn Bounds
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TR E N D WATCH
Mood Indigo
Give your kitchen the blues
with a splash of indigo. This
not-quite-navy hue is as
versatile as it is beautiful,
because it mixes just as
well with cool shades, like
gray, as it does with springy
greens and even warm
oranges and yellows. Shown
here: Le Creuset’s Signature
collection of enameled
cast-iron cookware, in Ink,
from $100 to $370;
crateandbarrel.com
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Update
Home Help
On the Go,
1 2
and Online
3 Need some assistance with
your kitchen’s design or
organization, or someone
to install a new light
fixture? These resources
have got you covered.
HOMEE
Download the Homee on
Demand app, free, for
iOS or Android, and you’ll
be connected to a network
of pre-vetted plumbers,
electricians, and HVAC
contractors who will
4 respond to a job request
within seconds, and show
up 24/7, even on holidays.
HAVENLY
For $79 online design firm
Havenly (havenly.com) can
help with your kitchen’s
style, offering a complete
design concept, a curated
1. Lekoch Blue Gold shopping list, and two
Dinner Set, $20
weeks of post-design help.
for 4-piece set;
aliexpress.com;
2. Dualit NewGen THE ORGANIZED HOME
toaster in Lavender New from the team at
Blue, $320; amazon. Remodelista: The Organized
com; 3. Indigo Stripe Home (organized-home.
Napkins, $20 for
com) is a sourcebook
four; cb2.com; 4. Slim
Navy Chair, $129; cb2. for storage and space
com; 5. Constellation management that’s
Salad Plate, $12; packed with ideas to keep
westelm.com. your updated kitchen
5 clutter-free.
How to Pick
a Focal-Point
Range Hood
Look for strong lines and
bold finishes
Unless you don’t mind cooking
in a swirl of smoke, fumes, and
airborne grease, a powerful vent
hood is a practical necessity. Our
Range Hoods buying guide on
page 116 will walk you through
the process of deciding what size
and type you’ll need, but once
you have the specs dialed in you’ll
still need to consider style.
You might not think of the vent
hood as a big part of your kitchen’s
overall look, but along with the
range or cooktop it can create a
strong visual focal point. This could
be a desired effect—the new
Best Black Stainless Steel Chimney
Range Hood, model WC53I30BLS,
$1,240; ajmadison.com, for example,
has an edgy, urban look that
works well with transitional space—
or, might mar your design. In a
very sleek, contemporary space, a
range hood that “disappears” into
upper cabinet units, or one that
has a transparent glass canopy,
could be a better fit.
One style to consider steering
clear of: ventilation that’s built
into an over-the-range microwave.
This type hasn’t impressed in our
microwave tests.
Flexi-Fridges Offer
Versatile Food Storage 0
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If you’ve ever wished for more room in your fridge
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have adjustable temperature compartments that
can be switched back and forth between fridge The bottom-right freezer Possibly the perfect choice The top freezer on this
and freezer mode. For example, the bottom-right quadrant of this four-door for a utility area: Flick Samsung converts to
French-door fridge flexes a switch, and this single a fresh-food compartment
chamber on Samsung (right) can switch from
into extra fridge storage compartment appliance can with the push of a button.
freezer to refrigerator—perfect if you want to when you need it. become a freezer or a fridge. samsung.com
prioritize produce over Popsicles now and then. samsung.com frigidaire.com
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consistently
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1 2
1. No Plain Vanilla High-contrast elements make this white kitchen anything but basic. 2. Black is the New Black Dark surfaces help show off eclectic
accessories. 3. Cue With Color A deep color adds instant richness. 4. More is More Layer on the pattern and texture, but balance with simple solids.
3 4
PHOTOS, CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: ERIC PIASECKI/OTTO; DEVOL; JOE SCHMELZER; MICHELLE DREWES
Encourage
More
Socializing
An open layout with
plenty of seating
encourages family
together-time.
8
Let in the
Sunlight
Natural light boosts
moods and cuts the
need for electric
lighting, saving on
energy costs.
The Healthy,
Happy Kitchen
Fresh air, clean water, and plenty of sunshine are as important to your
kitchen’s design as the right appliances are. Here’s how to create a space
that’s not just pretty and practical, but good for you, too.
pros we’ve interviewed in recent years home.” A quiet dishwasher and refrig-
report that most of the homeowners erator will help reduce the noise level
they work with want a kitchen that flows in the kitchen (see our Ratings on pages
into adjacent eating and living spaces. 130 and 84 for ultraquiet models).
“For today’s busy family, any time 6. But don’t forget the music. Add
you can spend together really counts,” WiFi capability to speakers you already
says Portland, Ore.-based kitchen own with Google’s Chromecast Audio.
designer Molly Switzer. Priced at $35, Chromecast is an add-on
2. Add an island. A central island— that can turn any speaker with a 3.5-
built-in or free-standing—helps divide mm audio jack or an optical port into
the cooking area from the hangout a wireless device.
zone, and adds a prep counter, interior 7. Include what you love. Use accesso-
storage, and casual dining. Built-in ries to incorporate favorite colors,
versions can also hold appliances: range and colors and patterns. Consider cre-
or cooktop, wall oven, or microwave. ating a gallery wall of beloved family
3. Let the sunshine in. In a 2016 survey photographs or artwork.
of 18,000 homeowners by HomeAdvi-
sor, an online marketplace of service Think “Easy”
professionals, roughly 75 percent of self- 8. Consider care. Give yourself more
described happy homeowners cited time to enjoy your new space by
the abundance of natural light in their making it easy to keep clean. Quartz
home as an important contributor to countertops can look very similar
their positive mood. Brighten your to marble or granite, but resist stains
Think About
Maintenance
Choose easy-care
flooring and surfacing,
and use non-toxic
products when
you clean.
TIP #6 Turn Up the Tunes
Google Chromecast Audio, $35;
target.com
Clear the Air Open windows when weather permits and turn
11. Control moisture. If you live in
a humid climate use an air conditioner
on exhaust fans at other times to remove indoor
(with a clean filter) or a dehumidifier pollutants. A vent hood is essential for clearing
to help keep things dry, to prevent mold smoke and fumes from any kitchen.
and mites from colonizing damp areas.
12. Air it out. Open windows when
weather permits and turn on exhaust Pure 211, $250, blueair.com; Honeywell threefold by moving produce from the
fans at other times to remove indoor HPA300, $250, honeywell.com; fridge’s crisper drawer to the top shelf.
pollutants. A vent hood is essential for and Alen Breathesmart, $600, alencorp. 21. Get a kitchen scale. You don’t have
clearing smoke and fumes from any com, are all sized for a large room to use it every day, but occasionally
kitchen. For more details, see “Range (350 to 650 square feet). measuring your food is a good way to
Hoods,” on page 116. control portion size.
13. Cut down on toxins. Instead of Safeguard Your Water 22. Cook with steam. Our tests find
ammonia and bleach, try milder clean- 17. Check your supply ... Water quality that it’s a speedy way to cook certain
ing substances; a 50-50 solution of can vary depending on where you foods. And it can be healthier because
water and vinegar can be used to clean live. If you pay a water bill, you should the steam keeps meat and fish moist
windows. The solution can even cut have access to an annual Consumer and juicy without the use of butter, oil,
through grease and mildew. Confidence Report listing contaminants or other added fat. Although full-sized
14. Test your home. Houses built in your water. Go to epa.gov/ccr for steam ovens cost thousands of dollars,
before the late 1970s may have been more information. the countertop Cuisinart Convection
constructed with toxic materials 18. … Or have it tested. If you live in Steam CSO-300N costs just $300.
such as asbestos, and homes in certain an old house that may still have lead 23. Use nonstick cookware. It allows
parts of the U.S. are more likely to pipes, or if you have a private well, you’ll you to sauté or panfry foods with
contain radon, a colorless, odorless gas need to get your water tested. Some less butter and oil. The Pioneer Woman
that increases the risk of lung cancer. state and local health departments offer Vintage Speckle Nonstick 10-piece
Testing is the only way to detect radon; free test kits. Check the EPA’s website set delivers superb evenness and dura-
check the map at epa.gov/radon to for local testing labs or call its Safe bility for just $99.
see whether you’re in a high-radon area. Drinking Water Hotline at 800-426-4791. 24. Buy a slow cooker. Starting around
A radon level of 4 picocuries per liter 19. Choose a filter. If your results $30, these cheap, convenient counter-
of air (pCi/L) indicates that you’ll need raise concerns about contaminants top appliances make home cooking
to fix the problem through a qualified in your drinking water, a point-of-use easy. Just add the ingredients for soups
radon-mitigation contractor, according filter is the best remedy. Options and stews in the morning, and the meal
to the EPA, though even lower levels range from simple carafe-style filters is ready when dinner rolls around.
carry some risk. (the $30 Clear2O CWS100 is CR’s The T-Fal 10-in-1 Rice and Multicooker
15. Vacuum regularly. It’s a simple way top-rated model) to undersink systems RK705851, $69, was a star in our tests.
to help control airborne particulates. that often require professional instal- 25. Set up for food safety. To avoid
Choose one that cleans while minimiz- lation (we recommend the Multipure spreading potentially disease-causing
ing emissions back into the air. The MP750SB, $443). To be assured that bacteria around your kitchen—and
Kenmore Elite Pet Friendly 31140, $180, a filter will remove a certain contami- to your family—use a separate cutting
adds HEPA filtration, an extra layer of nant, the package should specify that board for raw meat and wash it
protection for allergy sufferers. the filter meets NSF certification for with hot, soapy water (or put it in the
16. Consider an air filter. The benefits that substance. Or, consider a whole- dishwasher) after every use. Don’t
of portable air filters are still being house or “point-of-entry” filter. These wash raw meat or poultry before pre-
debated by the scientific community, systems remove sediment, rust, and paring it; juices can splash, contaminat-
but recent research suggests that sometimes chlorine, though usually not ing nearby surfaces. Cook all meat
they could protect against the ill effects harmful contaminants such as lead. to 165° F. Wash fruits and vegetables
PHOTO, TOP: KELLER + KELLER
of air pollution under certain condi- well to remove traces of pesticides and
tions. When choosing a portable air Promote Healthy Eating dirt. Wipe countertops with paper
purifier, look for first-rate filtering 20. Make healthy foods visible. towels, not rags or sponges, which can
for dust, pollen, and smoke, and a low One study from Cornell Food and Brand spread bacteria. And wash hands
annual operating cost. Three picks Lab found that people increased their with warm, soapy water throughout
from our latest tests: the Blueair Blue fruit and vegetable consumption almost the prep process, and afterwards.
Be Careful
When Cutting
0
71
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SCORE
Use a separate
cutting board for raw
meat to avoid
spreading bacteria
to produce.
0
90
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0
64
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0
89
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TIP #19 Add Filtration TIP #23 Pick Nonstick TIP #16 Freshen the Air
Multipure MP750SB water filter, $443; Pioneer Woman Vintage Speckle Blueair Blue Pure 211 air purifier, $250;
amazon.com Nonstick 10 pc., $99; walmart.com amazon.com
WHEN THE GOING gets tough, the tough “Sales of multi-cookers, air fryers, pressure cookers, and
order takeout. Last year Americans spent toaster ovens are up,” says Joe Derochowski, an industry
about $720 billion at restaurants, a 19 percent analyst at the market research firm NPD Group. “This is due
increase since 2012 and almost half of what in part to consumers’ desire to eat healthier.”
we spent on food overall. But restaurant But in a field crowded with appliances that manufactur-
meals—and the frozen ones we heat up when we’re pressed ers claim can save the consumer time and effort (such as the
for time—are often high in fat and sodium, which means $100 Instant Pot that “speeds up cooking by 2 to 6 times”
that what we gain in convenience we often lose in terms of and the $1,000 All-Clad Prep & Cook that’s supposed to act as
a healthy diet. “The only way to have complete control “your very own sous chef”), it’s hard to tell what’s worth the
over ingredients and portion size is to cook at home,” says investment—and the precious real estate on your counter.
Maxine Siegel, a CR dietitian. “But finding time for that To guide you, we’ve put a collection of trendy, time-saving
can often be quite a challenge for people.” specialty kitchen appliances to the test. Read on to learn
One way home cooks are bucking the takeout trend and which ones really will save you time, which ones provide
eating more healthy foods is with countertop appliances convenience, and which ones will make a worthwhile
that reduce prep and cooking time and do more of the work. addition to your countertop arsenal.
Multi-Cookers
These multitaskers are big time-savers, too
Like a slow cooker on rice, white rice, risotto,
steroids, multi-cookers quinoa, and even yogurt.
steam, slow-cook, brown, They come in particu-
bake, and keep food larly handy when a rec-
KitchenAid KMC4241 Cuisinart 3-in-1 Cook Black+Decker MC1100s
warm without the con- ipe requires more than Multi-Cooker Central MSC-600 $100 | Capacity 6.5 quarts
stant supervision that one form of cooking,
PHOTO, RIGHT: TRINETTE REED/STOCKSY
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Small Appliances
Pressure Cookers
Cook faster with an updated take on a classic kitchen helper
Time-starved chefs are increasingly turning to chicken thighs. The food consistently turned
pressure cookers to get meals on the table in out tender and delicious, and was ready consid-
short order. Sales are up more than 25 percent erably faster than when prepared using more
in the past 12 months, according to the market conventional methods. Dried beans that might
research firm NPD Group. require at least 2 hours on the stovetop or 12 in
Earlier versions had a reputation for explod- a slow cooker (after a 12-hour soak) were ready
ing (cookers create intense internal pressure). in about an hour. The stovetop models are bet-
But today’s models have safety mechanisms ter at browning and are generally faster than
that make it less likely you’ll ever have to scrape the electric ones but need a bit more attention.
stew off the ceiling. Follow the manufacturer's Foods such as rice and beans need room Air Fryers
instructions for the safest operation. to expand, so follow the instructions on how
We tested five 6-quart models (four are full the pot should be. When using an electric
How to conquer your
shown below), cooking healthy and affordable model, enhance the flavor of meat by browning
fear of frying
staples such as brown rice, black beans, and it in a skillet before adding it to the cooker.
There’s nothing quite like the
crunchy richness of fried food.
S TOV E TO P E LEC TR I C
Too bad much of that flavor
comes from the fat the food is
fried in, which has been linked to
obesity and heart disease.
Air fryers, which cook with very
hot circulating air, are claimed
to provide a healthier alternative
to conventional frying because
they use little or no oil. Air fryers
technically cook by convection
Fissler Vitaquick Philippe Richard Fagor Premium Cuisinart CPC-600
FISS-60030006079 Aluminum TTUI9554 Pressure & Rice roasting, but we found that
$100
Cooker 670041930 they can, in fact, deliver results
$200 $30
$100 This Cuisinart comes similar to frying in oil.
This stainless steel This inexpensive with all the basic We put the $350 Philips
model is pricey but aluminum cooker Slightly faster than settings (browning,
works with all range isn’t as quick, in part other comparable simmering, sautéing) HD9230/26 Digital Airfryer to the
types and cooks because the bottom models, the Fagor and an automatic test. “Our sweet-potato fries
the fastest of all the isn’t perfectly flat, so offers more settings keep-warm feature. were very crispy, the sausage was
tested models. it doesn’t make com- than most (such as Like the other electric delicious, and the frozen fries
Another time-saver? plete contact with risotto and rice). You cookers shown here,
electric smoothtop can program it for tasted better than those cooked
This cooker is it has a dishwasher-
dishwasher-safe. and coil-top surfaces. up to 6 hours in ad- safe removable bowl in regular and convection
WARRANTY Limited The model does pick vance, and it switches with a nonstick interior. ovens,” says Bernie Deitrick, a
lifetime up speed, though, to keep-warm mode WARRANTY Limited CR engineer. “Everything we
on a gas range. for up to 12 hours. 3 years made was as good as or better
WARRANTY Limited WARRANTY Limited
lifetime 1 year than when cooked in the oven.”
Instant Pot So how well does the Instant Pot live up to the
promise to “cook healthy food fast”? “The Instant
A closer look at a very popular pot Pot is what it claims to be," says Bernie Deitrick,
a CR engineer who oversaw our tests of the Instant
PHOTO, RIGHT: BRENDAN WIXTED
The one-of-a-kind Instant Pot, which pressure- Pot DU060 7-in-1, $100. “It offers hands-off cooking
cooks and does a number of other cooking tasks, that frees you to do other things. It doesn’t make
has quite a following. Its official Facebook com- better-tasting food, but it's faster and easier than
munity page has more than 630,000 members, cooking on a stovetop.” The Instant Pot lacks
who swap recipes for roast chicken, Greek yogurt, the power to sear meat, so although our Kung
5-minute salmon and pilaf, and other fare. Pao chicken cooked nicely, it didn’t brown.
Series Pro blender, they noted its an 8-cup capacity, scored in the failed the test,” says Cindy Fisher,
Battle of resemblance to the $400 Vitamix same neighborhood on several key who oversees CR’s blender testing.
the Look-Alike 5200. We get the price appeal tests. Although they are both rated “The first Kalorik we tested failed
of the Kalorik, but we think that Excellent for making icy drinks at the 32nd cycle; the second one
Blenders performance and durability ought and puréeing soup, CR’s experts we tested passed.”
We pit a high-end blender to guide buying decisions. reported that the Vitamix is much The verdict: In this case,
against a low-cost copycat Could this lower-priced blender better at crushing ice—and qui- a higher price buys you not just
match a similar-looking model that eter while doing it. But it was in our better overall performance but
If imitation is the sincerest form costs hundreds more? To find out, durability test that the true dispar- also probable longevity, which
of flattery, then Vitamix, a maker we put both through our series ity became clear. In this test, our may be why the Vitamix motor is
of high-priced blenders, ought of blender tests. engineers crush ice 45 times over a covered under warranty for
to be blushing. When our testers CR's findings: Both blenders, two-day period. “Most blenders do seven years. The Kalorik’s motor
unpacked the $130 Kalorik 1500 which have similar dimensions and well; only six of the 86 we tested has a two-year warranty.
FACE-OFF
Kalorik
Vitamix 1500 Series
5200 Pro BL43310
0 0
OVERALL
79 SCORE 59
ICY DRINKS
(SMOOTHIES)
CONVENIENCE
PURÉE
ICE CRUSH
NOISE
DURABILITY
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7 Weekend
Makeovers
Not ready to remodel? No matter: All you need to
give your kitchen a fresh look is a little extra time and
some good ideas. We’ve supplied the latter here.
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2. Pick Pops of Color
Whether in bursts of sunny
yellow or sparks of fire-
engine red, bright accents
can breathe new energy into
a mostly neutral space. To
keep the effect from looking
chaotic, choose one or two
colors and then repeat them
around the room. Painting
a pantry door in a bold hue,
for example, adds fun in a
utilitarian space, and, in this
case, pulls the eye to shelf
displays inside.
PHOTOS, FROM LEFT: DAVID A. LAND/OTTO; MARK LOHMAN
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Weekend Makeovers
6. Hang a Gallery
No need to keep your art
collection in the living
room—hang it where your
family spends its time, where
you’ll enjoy it every day.
No fine art on hand? Yard
sales are a treasure trove
of quirky pieces, or try Etsy
for almost endless choices
in printable artwork. Just
search for a theme you like,
download the files (usually a
couple of dollars each), print,
and frame. For inexpensive
frames, head to Ikea, where
simple wood Ribba frames
with mats start at $5.
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7. Smarten Up
Shelves
Even if your kitchen is so
small that you can’t give up
a square inch to purely
decorative displays, you can
still make open shelves an
appealing design feature.
Choosing attractive matching
containers—as in the open
pantry at left—helps to create
visual order; clear vessels
show off the rich colors and
textures of their contents.
PHOTOS, FROM LEFT: HELEN NORMAN; BAUER SYNDICATION/TRUNK ARCHIVE
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Brighter
and
Better
An improved layout, sleek new appliances,
and a soothing gray color scheme
gave a cramped townhouse kitchen an
expansive new attitude.
BEFORE
Removing the offending dividing the room,” says Robertson. Rich wood
wall created the open feeling and sight tones reappear in the ceiling beam and
lines the Altshulers craved. “Now, in the trim on the range hood.
we can be working in the kitchen and The rest of the space wears various
see the kids when they’re watching shades of gray. “It’s a very serene-
TV in the living room,” says Andrea. looking room,” says Strauss. “There’s so
Adding a large island provided a sense much daylight from the skylight, you
of division between the kitchen and barely need electric light.” White quartz
dining areas, provided a prep surface, countertops reflect that brightness
and replaced some of the storage and and, along with the porcelain tile floor,
appliance space lost to the new floor deliver the low-maintenance style
plan. “Figuring out where to put appli- the Altshulers wanted. Shining stainless
ances and storage without that wall was steel appliances and a honed marble
a challenge, but we were able to fit an tile backsplash lend interest through
oven, a microwave, and wine refrigera- rich texture.
tor into the island,” says Robertson. The new space is just what the family
needed. “It’s set up so well for the kids
A Lighter, Looser Look to get their own drinks or snacks,”
The island serves as the functional says Andrea. “And we entertain more.
heart of the kitchen and also as a visual The island makes it easy to set up appe-
anchor. “It took some convincing to tizers and let everyone crowd around,
get Andrea to go for a wood top on the or end up in the dining or living room.
island, but the oak really warms up It’s an open, easy way to live.”
BEFORE
TO
DINING
ROOM
REFRIGERATOR
WASHER
DISH
DOUBLE
OVEN
AFTER
RANGE HOOD
TO
DINING
ROOM
WINE
OVEN
COOLER
WASHER
DISH
REFRIGERATOR
MICROWAVE
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1
Light
2
Fantastic
Creating a smart lighting plan means
combining fixtures and bulbs with an eye to
design, function, and safety. Here’s how.
2. Pendant
They’re a natural option for
2 providing both task and ambi-
ent lighting above an island,
2
peninsula, or prep sink and are
often grouped in threes. Frosted
glass shades prevent glare.
3. Ceiling-Mounted
Ceiling fixtures provide
unobtrusive ambient light and
are often used in conjunction
with coordinating pendants and
sconces for a cohesive look.
4. Recessed
Sometimes called “can” lights,
these fixtures are installed in
the ceiling with only the surface
of the bulb and some surrounding
trim visible on the outside.
They provide subtle ambient,
task, or accent lighting.
5. Chandelier
The traditional choice for a
dining room, chandeliers are now
common in kitchens, particularly
above tables and islands.
Keep styles with fabric shades
6 away from cooking areas,
where they’ll absorb grease.
6. Sconce
Available in many sizes and
styles, they’re a great way to
impart a soft glow to a dark spot
beside a door or window.
Layers of Light
There’s more to a lighting
plan than hanging
a few pretty pendants. 1
Be sure to include these
three types of lighting
in your new kitchen. 3
1. Ambient (general)
This provides the overall 2
illumination for a room; a soft
glow. Bright but not glaring, it
can come from ceiling fixtures—
recessed or surface-mounted—
pendants and chandeliers, and
wall-mounted fixtures (scones).
2. Task
Focused on areas where
activities such as food prep,
cleanup, or reading take place,
this type of lighting typically
comes from pendant, undercabi-
net, recessed, or track fixtures.
To plan, think about which jobs
you’ll complete where.
3. Accent
This type of lighting highlights
design elements, such as items
displayed on shelves or special
architectural elements. It comes
from wall-mounted lights,
angled, or pendants and should
be significantly brighter than the
surrounding ambient lighting.
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IF YOU’VE BEEN KEEPING an eye out for
kitchen update ideas recently, you’ve prob-
ably noticed a lot of all-white kitchens. White
is so popular that it’s not even a trend—it’s
classic. “No other color is as versatile,” says
Virginia Perez, a certified kitchen designer (CKD) based in
Coral Springs, FL. “The white kitchen will never go out of style.”
Choosing a cabinet finish with staying power is a great
idea, considering that cabinets typically account for about
30 percent of the kitchen remodeling budget. That’s more than
$6,000 for a $20,000 remodel, the national average.
But planning for longevity doesn’t mean you have to
choose all white, or any white. Your options for cabinet col-
ors and wood stains are virtually endless. That said, unless
you have an unlimited budget and can remodel at will, it
may be wise to be somewhat conservative with your choice.
“You can always change wall colors, and even appliances.
But 15 years from now if you can’t afford to remodel, will you
Think “Light”...
still want that orange pantry cabinet? And if you decide to
Not “white.” If you
sell, will the people at the open house like it? Neutrals are like the crisp, bright
usually safer,” says, an associate kitchen and bath designer look of white cabinets
in Jacksonville Beach, FL. but want a look with
more natural appeal,
Of course, neutral doesn’t have to mean boring. “We do there’s a wide range
a lot of ‘white with a twist,’” says elizaBeth Marcocci, CKD, of sheer finishes to
of Mechanicsburg, PA. “We’ll mix white cabinets with stained choose from. Cerused
oak and driftwood-
wood, or a pop of color, or with gray. It’s still classic, but more
style finishes are
personal.” For more ideas on choosing and mixing finishes, especially popular
including what’s hot and what’s new, read on. right now.
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Design Star at Home
elements that give the kitchen its sleek a family of two—but went all out on
and quirky style, plus shopping ideas to the range: a 36” model from the
get the same effect in your own home. Italian brand, Ilve, and a matching
range hood. Both range and hood sport
4
Cabinets and Counters a matte black graphite finish with
City apartments, especially those of bronze trim, a combination Genevieve
the 160-year-old variety—are often short repeated throughout the kitchen,
on space and storage, even when two including on the library ladder and
units are combined. Genevieve couldn’t its rails, the Waterstone faucets,
add square footage to the kitchen, and the globe pendant fixtures from
so she made up for the compact size by Hudson Valley Lighting.
using every inch of vertical space.
Installing glossy white lacquer cabi- Finishing Touches
nets all the way to the ceiling served With the essential elements in place,
two purposes: adding much-needed Genevieve could turn to the fun
storage (Gorder reports filling the cabi- part: injecting her upbeat personality
nets with more than kitchenware: and well-traveled style into the décor.
holiday decorations and extra bedding She added a vintage accent (and
also reside inside) and creating a bright, practical storage) to the cabinets with
reflective canvas that helps the space an antique spice drawer unit. Bar stools
seem larger. A rolling ladder provides upholstered with woven reclaimed
easy access to even the highest doors. saris add color, texture, and the global
White Calacatta Borghini marble on flair the designer is known for. Their
the backsplashes and counters keeps distressed wood frames repeat the
the look clean and bright but adds move- tone of the herringbone floors that
ment, thanks to its rich gray and gold run throughout the entire home. And
veining. Extending the counter all the bursts of pale pink and flashes of
way down one side of the island in a gold help create a fun, flirty energy.
“waterfall” effect lends a modern edge. The result is a kitchen that looks
and feels modern yet is still in keeping
Appliances and Fixtures with its 19th-century setting. More 6
Wise small-space planning often comes important, the new space is a perfect
down to making smart trade-offs. Here, fit for the mother-daughter duo, offering
for example, Genevieve chose a slim a well-planned spot to cook and relax
built-in fridge—more than adequate for after the demands of TV and school.
2 Timeless Lighting
ICONIC CLASSIC GLOBE
PENDANT, $525
This traditional fixture comes in three
metal finishes. shadesoflight.com
3 High Style
ROCKLER 8’ VINTAGE ROLLING
LIBRARY LADDER WOOD KIT $170
Build your own ladder with a DIY kit.
rockler.com
4 Warm Wood
NORMAN 30” BAR STOOL $180
Reclaimed pine lends rich texture to
this simple stool. wayfair.com
5 Soft Touch
ARTISAN SERIES 5 QUART
TILT-HEAD STAND MIXER $380
Make up to 9-dozen cookies in
one batch in this mixer.
5 bedbathandbeyond.com
6 Color Underfoot
NULOOM CASUAL HANDMADE
MODERN COTTON MULTI RUG $243
Add color and texture with this
cheery 8x10-foot rug. overstock.com
7 Range of Options
ILVE 36-INCH FREESTANDING
DUAL-FUEL RANGE $7,419
Customize your range with a choice
of colors and trims. wayfair.com
8 Golden Age
8.5 OZ. HIGHBALL GLASS $17 FOR 4
Moroccan styling adds a luxe touch
to the table. wayfair.com
7 8
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Buying Guide
Reviews and ratings of everything
you need for your new kitchen
What’s Inside
D E S I G N E LE M E NT S
46 Cabinets
52 Countertops
58 Sinks
62 Faucets
64 Flooring
70 Paint
A P P LI A N C E S
76 Refrigerators
94 Ranges
104 Cooktops
112 Wall Ovens
116 Range Hoods
118 Microwaves
126 Dishwashers
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Cabinets
Well-planned storage is an essential consideration for a kitchen that’s
both efficient and beautiful. Learn how to shop for cabinets that fit your
budget and your needs, without sacrificing quality or style.
1. Drawers 3. Shelves
Well-built drawers are Look for ¾-inch plywood. Get the Installation Right
critical because drawers Lesser-quality ⅝- or ½-inch
get the most use. The best particleboard may sag. A good, safe installation can
ones have solid-wood prevent boxes from warping,
sides, dovetail joinery, and 4. Doors ensure that doors sit flush, and
a plywood bottom that fits Most manufacturers offer a even keep wall cabinets from
grooves on four sides. Avoid similar range of options for falling. When installers come
stapled particleboard. all of their price levels. Look to give an estimate, have a
for a solid-wood frame plan handy. That way they can
2. Hardware surrounding solid wood or account for the height and type
Full-extension drawer plywood panels. of the new wall cabinets, the
guides are better than soffits, the location of electrical
integrated side rails or 5. Mounting Strips outlets and plumbing, and other
undermounted double-roller Ask the contractor to use variables. Make sure the estimate
designs. Some premium ¾-inch hardwood strips includes the removal and disposal of your existing cabinets and any other
cabinet models have a “soft or metal strips with bolt demolition. Before hiring an installer, talk with suppliers and, if possible,
close” feature that stops holes. Thinner wood, at least three former customers to find out how the work has held up.
them from slamming shut. medium-density fiberboard, Ask for copies of the installer’s insurance certificates as well. Certification
Many models allow you or particleboard can be a in kitchen and bath remodeling from the National Association of the
to upgrade the drawer safety concern with heavily Remodeling Industry is a plus; it indicates a high level of professionalism.
guides as well. As for door loaded wall cabinets. For safety’s sake, shore up the wall mountings. And be certain the installer
hinges, in past tests we reinforces the mounting strips well if they’re made of thin particleboard.
didn’t find any significant (See "Details That Count," at left, for more information on mounting strips.)
differences among the
different types.
display or choose even basic stock cabinets a more personalized look in an array of styles,
frosted panes. including country, modern, and traditional.
Accent doors, available in a Moldings, which range from “Legs” (or feet) added to
variety of styles—textured simple to ornate, can be the base of built-in cabinets
or colored, frosted glass or added to the top, bottom, create the trendy look of
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Steps to
Success
1. Set the Budget
Cabinets fall into three categories:
stock, semi-custom, and custom.
Stock cabinets start around
$70 per linear foot. (A typical
kitchen has 25 to 30 linear feet
of cabinets.) Home centers sell
them fully assembled. Stores like
Ikea offer flat-pack versions that
need to be put together on site.
Semi-custom cabinets, which
range from $150 to $250 per linear
foot, come in more configurations,
so they’ll fit your kitchen more
precisely, if not perfectly. Custom
cabinets can cost $500 or more
per linear foot. They’re crafted to
your specs and can include many
personalized features.
2. Choose a Style
The big decision is between
framed and frameless. Framed
cabinets consist of a box and face
frame to which doors and drawers
are attached. Frameless cabinets,
often referred to as European-
style, eliminate the face frame;
doors and drawers are attached
directly to the cabinet box. That
provides great accessibility and
Great Legs
a more contemporary look. On the
Furniture-style
downside, the absence of a face elements like
frame can compromise rigidity. turned legs on
Some manufacturers compensate an island add
by using a thicker box—say, individuality.
¾-inch plywood instead of ½-inch
particleboard. For the European
look in a framed cabinet, opt for
a full-overlay door, which covers
the face frame.
Go Faux
If you want the classic
look of white marble
without the tendency to
stain, consider lookalike
patterns in quartz.
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GOOD
TO
QUARTZ CONTINUES TO IMPRESS our testers on every front. The KNOW
EASED PROFILE
BEVEL PROFILE
BULLNOSE PROFILE
Edge Finish performed similarly regardless standard. Wide joints can trap
The edge treatment you choose Quartz and granite are sold of the finish, but butcher block food and grime, and are a telltale
will affect the look of your with polished (glossy) or honed and concrete counters performed sign of sloppy installation.
counters. Trimming laminate (matte) finishes. In our tests, both differently in our tests depending
counters with wood can create were about the same at fighting on the sealer used. Sink
a higher-end look and prevent stains that were allowed to dry Top-mounted sinks, also called
chipping. For stone counters, overnight. Less common are Seams drop-ins, sit on top of the counter.
rounded edges are less likely “leather” or “pebbled” finishes. The joints between two slabs Undermount sinks are installed
to chip. Straight and beveled Granites with proprietary sealers, of stone or pieces of material under the countertop and require
edges give a more modern look, such as Stonemark, performed can make or break the look a waterproof countertop material,
and an S-shaped curve called no better than regular granite. of the countertop. They should be such as quartz, stainless steel,
an ogee offers stone or solid Matte and grain finishes help almost invisible in solid-surfacing solid surfacing, or concrete.
surfacing a more traditional feel. conceal scratches in stainless steel and stainless steel countertops. Stainless steel and solid surfacing
Some add to the cost, so check better than polished finishes do, For other countertop materials, can be used for both the counter-
with the supplier first. but expect fingerprints. Quartz seams that are 1/16 inch or less are top and sink.
Light Effect
Pale-colored
countertops will
Most ‘white’ stone
reflect light, and quartz counter-
making any space tops are actually
feel brighter.
gray. Before you
order, hold a sample
of your cabinet finish
against the surfacing
to make sure that
the colors work well
together.
The Worst
Stains for Every
Surface
You might expect mustard and
grape juice to be in a lineup of the
worst countertop stain offenders.
But of the 20 household products
in our stain tests, food coloring
and permanent marker proved
to be the toughest to wash away.
Many things stained bamboo,
which is no surprise given its
dismal Overall Score. And almost
as many items stained limestone
and butcher block with an
oil-rubbed finish. Here’s what
left visible marks on other
countertop materials:
Bamboo (Beeswax/Mineral Oil
Finish) Beet juice, coffee,
crayon, drain cleaner, food
coloring, pencil, permanent
marker, rust, and tea.
Concrete (With Penetrating Sealer)
Food coloring, hot oil, perma-
nent marker, and shoe polish.
Marble Food coloring and
shoe polish.
Recycled Glass Food coloring.
Stainless Steel Drain cleaner
and tarnish remover.
Tile Food coloring, crayon, ink,
permanent marker, and rust.
0
84
OVERALL
SCORE
0
81
OVERALL
SCORE
0
69
OVERALL
SCORE
0
67
OVERALL
SCORE
0
53
OVERALL
SCORE
0
46
OVERALL
SCORE
0
39
OVERALL
SCORE
0
37
OVERALL
SCORE
0
14
OVERALL
SCORE
56 KITCHEN PLANNING & BUYING GUIDE CR.ORG *Price per sq. ft. for material only; installation costs vary by region/material/total scope of project.
1 2 3 4 5
POOR EXCELLENT
Abrasion
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Cutting
Impact
Stains
Rank
Heat
OVERALL
SCORE
1 Quartz (engineered stone) 84 $20-$60 0
4 0
5 0
5 0
5 0
2
2 Granite 81 $20-$60 4
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 2
0
Recycled Glass
3 (penetrating sealer) ⁄
69 $25-$100 3
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 1
0
4 Laminate
$5 TO $25 PER SQUARE FOOT*
4 Laminate 68 $5-$25 5
0 2
0 5
0 3
0 4
0
PROS It’s inexpensive, easy to install,
5 Tile (ceramic and porcelain) 67 $5-$20 2
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 3
0
and so much better-looking than you 6 Ultracompact (Dekton) € 63 $50-$100 5
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 2
0
probably remember, thanks to new
printing technology and decorative
7 Solid Surfacing 53 $15-$50 4
0 2
0 4
0 2
0 4
0
edges. Stains and heat didn’t damage
the laminates we tested.
8 Soapstone (mineral oil finish) 46 $20-$70 3
0 1
0 5
0 2
0 1
0
CONS Cutting directly on laminate 9 Concrete (penetrating sealer) 40 $25-$75 1
0 3
0 5
0 2
0 1
0
damages it, so use a cutting board. 10 Concrete (topical sealer) 39 $25-$75 5
0 1
0 2
0 3
0 1
0
11 Stainless Steel 39 $20-$60 3
0 1
0 5
0 2
0 1
0
12 Butcher Block (varnished) 37 $20-$60 5
0 1
0 1
0 1
0 1
0
0
13 Limestone 27 $25-$75 1
0 1
0 5
0 2
0 1
0
39 14 Butcher Block (oil finish) 24 $20-$60 1
0 1
0 4
0 2
0 1
0
2
0 1
0 2
0 1
0 1
0
OVERALL
SCORE
15 Marble 14 $25-$75
Bamboo
16 (beeswax/mineral oil finish)
10 $20-$60 1
0 1
0 1
0 3
0 1
0
⁄ Unlike other brands, Cosentino’s Eco line of recycled counters developed a thin crack during our heat tests and
was excluded from the ratings. The other recycled-glass products tested were 3 centimeters thick. € Cosentino’s
Dekton was tested. In our impact tests, pieces of the edges chipped off, and the Dekton cracked into two pieces
10 Concrete (topical sealer) on samples that were the manufacturer-recommended thickness of 2 centimeters.
0
10
OVERALL
SCORE
16 Bamboo
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Steps to
Success
1. Focus on the Material
Our tests showed that what a
sink is made of is more important
than who manufactures it.
Materials performed similarly
across a variety of brands, so we
based our evaluations of sinks
entirely on materials.
3. Think Ahead
Replacing a faucet and sink
together is easier because the
faucet can be mounted in the sink
or counter before the sink is put
into place. Most kitchen faucets
come with a lifetime warranty that
covers leaks and stains. But if you
have a problem, the manufacturer
Check the Depth
will give you just the replacement
A deep sink makes it
part. It will be up to you to install it.
easier to clean large
pots, but can be hard
on your back if you
have to bend to reach
items on the bottom.
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Sinks
Consider Care
An undermount
sink has no grime-
catching lip, which
makes it easier to
keep clean.
On the Market
Match the style of sink to your space, needs, and budget
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Farmhouse Top-Mount Double-Bowl Undermount Trough
Also known as apron- Sometimes called drop- Double-bowl sinks have Rather than being low- These are best for use as
front, farmhouse sinks in or self-rimming, the a partition that separates ered onto the counter, prep or bar sinks. They’re
usually have a deep single sink is dropped in above them into two sections. A undermounted sinks are narrow and long, from
bowl with the faucet the counter with the lip rectangular shape is most raised into place from 8 to 14 inches wide and
installed in the countertop overlapping the coun- common, but D-shaped below. Undermount sinks up to 50 inches long. But
or wall. This stylish choice tertop. Top-mount sinks sinks with a curved back provide a sleek look and trough sinks are expen-
can provide a traditional work with any countertop are available. Double- easier cleanup because sive and more fun than
or country kitchen look, material and are relatively bowl sinks are handy be- they sit slightly below the functional.
and stainless steel ver- simple to install, so they’re cause they let you perform surface of the counter, so
sions can work well with a good choice for a tight two tasks—soaking and you can wipe spills and
modern designs. But budget. But a top-mount rinsing—at the same time. crumbs from the counter-
they’re expensive and sink can detract from Note that the narrower top directly into the sink,
require a special cabinet, the look of a beautiful sections of a double-bowl and there’s no lip or
and water can drip on countertop, and grime sink might not fit large crevice to catch dirt. But
and damage the cabinet. can build up around the pots, cookie sheets, or undermounted sinks are
lip of the sink. roasting pans. more expensive to buy
and install, and should be
used with a waterproof
countertop, never with
wood counters.
Sharp Impact
Blunt Impact
from nylon and metal scouring pads.
Abrasion
Impact shows resistance to damage
Stains
Noise
from sharp and blunt objects dropped
Rank
Heat
from up to 20 inches. Heat gauges
resistance to damage from a pot
1 Stainless Steel 83 $100-$600 0
5 0
5 0
5 0
3 0
5 0
3 filled with oil and heated to 400° F.
Noise is based on sound transmission
2 Solid Surfacing 80 $150-$650 5
0 5
0 3
0 5
0 2
0 5
0 from a stream of water and the impact
of a sharp metal object. Our tests
3 Enameled Steel 77 $100-$400 4
0 5
0 5
0 2
0 5
0 4
0 for sink and countertop materials
are different, which is why the scores
4 Enameled Cast Iron 74 $100-$500 3
0 5
0 2
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 of materials may vary. Price is
approximate retail.
5 Acrylic 71 $50-$250 5
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 1
0 3
0
6 Fireclay 66 $250-$1,100 5
0 5
0 2
0 1
0 5
0 3
0
Materials Matter
You might not cook every day, but is there ever a day
when you don’t use your sink? We subjected more than
20 double-bowl sinks from major manufacturers to
a barrage of hot pots, scouring pads, dropped weights,
and stains. The results of our sink tests:
GOOD
TO
KNOW
Don’t Be a Drip
The average home’s
leaky faucets can
account for more
KITCHEN FAUCETS HAVE come a long way. Ceramic-disc construction than 10,000 gallons
means leaks are practically unheard of. Tough finishes are common
of water wasted
on all but the cheapest models. And most come with lifetime warran-
every year, enough
ties (for the original buyer) that cover defects and finishes.
to wash 270 loads
In fact, faucets are now so reliable that our tests found few perfor-
mance differences among brands, and that’s why our advice is based on finish
of laundry, according
and why the faucets aren’t rated. We tested single-handle pullout faucets, a widely to the Environmental
sold style. They combine spray head and spout for added convenience and flexibility, Protection Agency.
but our findings apply to other faucet styles, too. New ceramic-disc
You’ll find a range of metallic finish options on the market, including chrome, faucets are far less
stainless, brass, and bronze, as well as bold colors and a trendy “new” look: matte leak-prone, so
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black. But not all finishes are created equal. See “Details That Count,” on the consider upgrading
facing page, to learn about durable physical vapor deposition finishes. And there’s in the interest of
a relatively new faucet category to consider: Touchless faucets, activated by a saving water.
motion sensor, are a convenience when your hands are dirty. The best models have
an activator on the front of the faucet, so it’s easy to locate, and offer the option
of switching to manual mode by simply sliding a panel to cover the sensor.
1. Count the Holes 1. Finish hose and spout retract neatly. A pullout spout
Most sinks come with mounting Tough finishes are common on all but the comes in handy when rinsing vegetables and
holes drilled for faucets. If you’re cheapest kitchen faucets. Physical vapor cleaning the sink. Note that the hose should be
keeping your sink, you’ll need deposition (PVD) is the best. The process long enough to reach all corners of the sink.
to match what you have or get involves bombarding the faucet with charged
a base plate to cover any extra metal atoms that bond to the surface, produc- 4. Spray/Stream Selector
holes. The base plate might ing a variety of metallic finishes. PVD finishes Finger-friendly buttons on the side of the
come with the faucet and can be resisted our attempts at scratching them, spray head let you switch between spray and
used to cover holes in your but corrosives such as drain cleaner can stain stream functions. The buttons should stay
countertop if that’s where your them slightly. Chrome—another widely used in the mode you set even after you turn the
faucet will be installed. Do not finish—is quite durable, but a heavy-duty water off and on.
drill additional holes in an scouring pad can scratch it. Without the PVD
existing sink or countertop. finish, bronze abraded easily.
1
2. Choose a Handle Style 2. Spout Shape
Single-handle faucets are easier Though faucets with a straight spout
to use and install. A sprayer are often inexpensive, they’re
can be part of the faucet spout compact, so you might need
4
or part of the faucet deck. The to swivel the faucet to one side
handles on two-handle styles to fit a big pot under it. Goose-
are part of the base plate or are neck faucets provide more
2
separately mounted, and the clearance but can cause splash-
sprayer is usually separate. ing in a shallow sink. Whatever
you choose, make sure the faucet
3. Pick a Spout Style head swivels far enough to reach
Straight-spout faucets are into all corners of the sink, especially
compact, but you might need to if you have a wide or double-bowl sink.
move the faucet to fit a big pot
under it. Gooseneck models have 3. Pullout Spout 3
higher clearances but can cause The spout pulls out of the single-handle faucet
splashing if your sink is shallow. head on a hose; a counterweight helps the
On the Market
There are two main types of faucets. If you are replacing an older
faucet, your choice may be limited to the configuration of your current
sink and/or counter. But if you’re buying a new sink and faucet,
consider the pros and cons of each type.
Go Wide
Wider planks are one
flooring trend that
seems to have staying
power and versatility:
The look works equally
well in traditional and
contemporary rooms.
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ALL FLOORING LOOKS great out of the box, but the true test is what
happens once life takes over. Good news: Our latest tests revealed
Formaldehyde
a variety of options that pair stain resistance with lasting style. in Flooring
For many shoppers, there’s no substitute for the warmth of
wood. But in an active kitchen, solid- and engineered-wood Formaldehyde is an ever-present,
colorless gas. At even low levels, it can
floors are especially prone to denting from dropped items. A great upside to
irritate eyes, nose, throat, and skin, or
solid hardwood and bamboo, however, is that many can be refinished multiple
trigger an attack in asthma sufferers.
times to get rid of the scratches and dings of normal use.
And worker exposure to very high levels
Want to pay less for a wood look? The better laminates we tested performed over many years has been linked to
about as well as solid wood. And they can be floated: installed right over your rare nose and throat cancer, and leukemia.
old floor with no need for glues or fasteners. Like wood, laminate floors fall Children, the elderly, and particularly
short at resisting foot traffic and dents but are an excellent choice for holding those suffering from respiratory
up to the effects of sunlight. Vinyl flooring, like laminate, is largely immune to problems are most vulnerable.
the effects of moisture and sunlight, is moderately priced, and comes in a wide In 2016, the federal Environmental
variety of designs. Newer “luxury vinyl” tiles and planks are easier to install Protection Agency finalized a rule to
than sheets, and certain vinyls can be installed over existing flooring. But resis- reduce exposure to formaldehyde vapors
from certain wood products produced
tance to foot traffic, scratches, and dents varied among products.
domestically or imported into the U.S.
Porcelain-tile flooring, or more accurately, planks that mimic the look of
The agency worked with the California
wood, has emerged as a terrific choice as a subcategory, though certain products
Air Resources Board to help ensure that
with textured surfaces showed wear on the ridges or higher points. the final national rule is consistent with
California requirements for composite
wood products.
Consumer Reports thinks that even
those levels are not low enough. We did
Steps to Success some testing of our own on a variety of
wood flooring products. In the limited
Use these strategies to pick a floor you’ll love today and tomorrow study conducted from 2015 to 2016, we
sought to determine whether any wood-
1. Bring Samples Home times its width. (Divide will be installed so that based flooring could pose a formaldehyde
Before you buy, pick up an irregularly shaped room its temperature and moisture hazard. Here’s what we found:
samples of your top flooring into smaller rectangles, become acclimated to the The prefinished solid-wood flooring
choices. Compare them calculate the square footage levels in the room. we tested had consistently lower
side-by-side where they’re of each rectangle, then add formaldehyde emissions than the
going to be installed. them together.) Then buy 6. Check for engineered-wood and laminate. It’s likely
7 to 10 percent extra to allow Certification that the glues and resins those products
2. Compare for for mistakes, bad samples, Vinyl floors with the industry’s
are made with can emit formaldehyde.
Consistency and waste. Consider buying FloorScore certification
That said, formaldehyde levels varied
Manufacturers try to match an extra box of flooring for emit relatively low levels of
widely among products and even within
solid- and engineered-wood future repairs or additions. volatile organic compounds—
samples from the same engineered-
flooring for color and grain. substances linked to health
wood or laminate plank.
But variations can occur from 4. Know Your problems and pollution.
If you’re shopping and concerned about
one batch to the next, so buy Traffic Patterns For wood flooring,
formaldehyde, consider prefinished solid-
all of the flooring you’ll need Our top products performed certification by the Forest
wood flooring. It seems to be a better
at one time. On the flip side, well in simulated foot-traffic Stewardship Council and
choice than engineered wood or laminate,
laminate floorboards within tests. For less busy areas, the Sustainable Forestry
according to our small test sample. And
a given package often have a consider one of the top Initiative offers some
if you’ve had an engineered-wood or
similar pattern. For a more engineered-wood or bamboo assurance that the flooring
laminate floor for years, you probably
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natural look, pull boards from floors for their natural veneer comes from responsibly
needn’t worry. According to a recent
multiple packages when and easy installation. managed forests. Check
report cited by the Consumer Product
installing. packaging for product and
Safety Commission, “If the flooring was
5. Prepare for manufacturer certification.
installed several years ago, the levels
3. Measure Carefully Installation
of formaldehyde may have returned to
To determine how much Before installing wood or
what is typically found in homes—so
flooring you’ll need, calculate laminate flooring, unpack it
there may be no reason to remove it.”
the room’s square footage and let it sit for one to three
by multiplying its length days in the space where it
On the Market
Consider the pros and cons of your top options for kitchen flooring
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Top performers usually resisted
Solid Wood and Bamboo Ceramic Tile wear, scratches, and color change
BEST FOR natural warmth. Solid flooring BEST FOR projects with a bigger budget, better than others of their type.
can usually be sanded and refinished though newer floating varieties are more
But dents were a challenge for
several times if necessary. affordable. There is a wide variety of
BUT both tend to dent easily, a problem colors and sizes, and ceramic tile tends
most. Here, we focus on top picks
for busy kitchens. Several changed to resist wear well. with specific strengths, value,
color under ultraviolet light, and some BUT most can’t be floated and are or both.
can be damaged by flooding. Both are difficult to install. Dropped items can
challenging to install. crack it, and grout will stain. Fixing a
PRICE $5 to $10 per square foot* broken tile can be tricky.
PRICE $5 to $15 per square foot*
Engineered Wood and Bamboo
BEST FOR easy installation and natural Linoleum
warmth. This veneer over substrate BEST FOR those who want a sustainable,
can be nailed, stapled, or glued in place, resilient surface and lots of style choices.
or “floated” without fasteners or glue. BUT Vinyl tiles offer more choices and
Many can be refinished once. better performance overall. E N G I N E E R E D WO O D
BUT they can be damaged by moisture, PRICE $4 to $9 per square foot*
and show wear and dent easily.
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PRICE $4 to $9 per square foot* Laminate
BEST FOR toughness, lots of styles, and
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Vinyl easy installation. It can mimic a variety OVERALL
SCORE
BEST FOR practicality and easy of natural materials and can usually be
installation. Many products resist floated. The best products wear well,
damage from moisture, dents, stains, and all resist stains and sunlight.
sun, and foot traffic. BUT most dent relatively easily, and B1 Harris Wood Traditions SpringLoc
Red Oak Bridle HE2505OK48
BUT even the best still look like vinyl laminate can’t be refinished.
$5.50 PER SQUARE FOOT*
up close. And scratches deeper than PRICE $3 to $7 per square foot*
the decorative layer show the color Toughness against scratching and
staining with resistance to color change
of the vinyl below.
from sunlight made this oak product
PRICE $2 to $6 per square foot* a top pick. It did dent easily.
harriswoodfloors.com
P O RC E L A I N TI LE
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D1 Lumber Liquidators
Avella Brazilian Cherry 10040432
$3.60 PER SQUARE FOOT*
$ CR BEST BUY
This wood-look porcelain tile performed
superbly in our tests, with Excellent
marks all around. And its attractive
price made it a CR Best Buy.
lumberliquidators.com
PR E FI N I S H E D S O LI D WO O D A N D BA M B O O
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$ CR BEST BUY This top-scoring stranded bamboo re- Exceptional resistance to scratching
This solid wood showed Excellent sisted foot traffic better than most other and staining, and a finish that with-
resistance to foot traffic and stains, and solid floors. Other pluses include superb stood foot traffic better than most other
held up very well against scratches. resistance to scratches and stains. But it solid-wood floors are chief strengths
lumberliquidators.com was only mediocre at resisting sunlight. of this solid-bamboo flooring.
ecotimber.com teragren.com
VINYL
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C1 Congoleum DuraCeramic Sierra C2 Armstrong Luxe Plank Timber Bay C3 Tarkett Nafco
Slate SI-74 Golden Greige Barnyard Gray A6861 PermaStone Collection Natural
Slate Sand Stone NS-660
$5 PER SQUARE FOOT* $5.50 PER SQUARE FOOT*
$4.70 PER SQUARE FOOT*
Excellent resistance to foot traffic, This vinyl superbly resisted the effects
scratches, stains, spills, and color of foot traffic, scratches, staining, and This glue-down vinyl was stellar in
change, and good resistance to dents color change from sun exposure, and resistance to wear from foot traffic,
make this a durable choice. was impressive against denting. to scratches, and to color change.
congoleum.com armstrong.com tarkett.com
L A M I N ATE
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PHOTO, BOTTOM LEFT: GETTY IMAGES
E1 Pergo Outlast+ Vintage Pewter E2 Pergo Max Premier Heathered E3 Armstrong Coastal Living
Oak LF000848 (Home Depot) Oak 672976 (Lowe’s) L3051 White Wash Walnut
$2.80 PER SQUARE FOOT* $2.50 PER SQUARE FOOT* $3.50 PER SQUARE FOOT*
$ CR BEST BUY This flooring did an excellent job of Superb resistance to scratches, staining,
Superb resistance to wear from foot resisting scratches, stains, and color and color change from sun exposure
traffic, to scratches, to staining, and to change from exposure to sunlight. helped this flooring impress. It had Good
color change from sunlight helped put It didn’t fare as well against foot traffic, resistance to wear from foot traffic.
this flooring at the top of the pack. though it was still good. armstrong.com
homedepot.com lowes.com
*Price is for product only. Does not include installation. CR.ORG KITCHEN PLANNING & BUYING GUIDE 67
Ratings Flooring
Resists sunlight
Medium shades
Recommended
Resists stains
Resists dents
Light shades
Dark shades
Resists foot
scratches
Resists
traffic
Rank
(UV)
A PREFINISHED SOLID WOOD
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$ 1 Lumber Liquidators Builder’s Pride Select Pewter Gray Maple 10040807 76 $4.20 0
5 0
4 0
5 0
1 0
1 0 0
!
0 2 EcoTimber Woven Honey WBH061 ⁄ 71 $6.00 3
0 5
0 5
0 1
0 3
0 0 0
!
0 3 Teragren Portfolio Naturals Wheat TPF-PORTTG-WHT ⁄ 69 $7.50 3
0 5
0 4
0 2
0 2
0 0 0 0
4 Heritage Mill Brushed Vintage Hickory Pewter PF9759 (Home Depot) 56 $6.00 2
0 5
0 5
0 1
0 2
0 0 0
B ENGINEERED WOOD
!
0 1 Harris Wood Traditions SpringLoc Red Oak Bridle HE2505OK48 62 $5.50 0
2 0
5 0
4 0
1 0
5 0 0 0
8 Home Legend Strand Woven Toast Bamboo HL40H (Home Depot) ⁄ 47 $3.00 2
0 5
0 4
0 1
0 4
0 0 0 0
9 Lumber Liquidators Morning Star Ultra Elk Creek Bamboo 10041030 45 $3.60 2
0 5
0 4
0 2
0 3
0 0
13 Heritage Mill Red Oak Natural Click PF9356 (Home Depot) 29 $3.00 2
0 2
0 4
0 1
0 2
0 0
C VINYL
0
! 1 Congoleum DuraCeramic Sierra Slate SI-74 Golden Greige 94 $5.00 0
5 0
5 0
5 0
3 0
5 0 0 0
!
0 2 Armstrong Luxe Plank Timber Bay Barnyard Gray A6861 93 $5.50 5
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 0 0 0
!
0 3 Tarkett Nafco PermaStone Collection Natural Slate Sand Stone NS-660 92 $4.70 5
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 0 0 0
!
0 4 Armstrong Alterna Mesa Stone Canyon Sun D4112 86 $5.50 5
0 5
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 0 0 0
$
0 5 Shaw Matrix Regency Gunstock Oak LX90100706 (Lowe’s) 79 $2.00 5
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 0 0 0
Resists sunlight
Medium shades
Recommended
Resists stains
Resists dents
Light shades
Dark shades
Resists foot
scratches
Resists
traffic
Rank
(UV)
C VINYL Continued
11 TrafficMaster Allure Ultra Vintage Oak Cinnamon 517115 (Home Depot) 53 $3.00 2
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 0 0 0
D PORCELAIN TILE
0
$ 1 Lumber Liquidators Avella Brazilian Cherry 10040432 97 $3.60 0
5 0
5 0
5 0
5 0
5 0 0
!
0 2 SnapStone Beige 11-001-02-01 95 $8.00 5
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 5
0 0 0 0
$
0 3 Style Selections (Lowe’s) Natural Timber Ash 553878 91 $4.00 4
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 0 0
!
0 4 Torino Rustic Sequoia Sierra Gray 10109111 81 $7.00 3
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 0 0
!
0 5 Dal-Tile Forest Park Timberland FP97 80 $7.00 3
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 0 0 0
E LAMINATE
0
$ 1 Pergo Outlast+ Vintage Pewter Oak LF000848 (Home Depot) 96 $3.00 0
5 0
5 0
5 0
4 0
5 0
!
0 2 Pergo Max Premier Heathered Oak 672976 (Lowe’s) 76 $2.50 3
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 0 0
!
0 3 Armstrong Coastal Living L3051 White Wash Walnut 76 $3.50 3
0 5
0 5
0 2
0 5
0 0 0 0
!
0 4 Lumber Liquidators Dream Home Boardwalk Oak 10040536 74 $2.50 3
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 5
0 0 0
!
0 5 Hampton Bay Cleburne Hickory 367551-00087 (Home Depot) 72 $1.80 3
0 5
0 5
0 1
0 5
0 0 0 0
2
0 5
0 3
0 2
0 5
0
Home Decorators Collection Distressed Brown Hickory 34074SQ
8
(Home Depot)
53 $2.00 0 0
⁄Bamboo product. €Square feet per box is not applicable because this product is sold in sheets. ‹Loose-lay installation; requires some adhesive or tape at edges and seams.
HOW WE TEST: To check for resistance five other common household than 300 hours of high ultraviolet- was notably slippery, which is why
to foot traffic, we use an abrasion substances overnight on each floor, light levels. And to measure moisture neither of these characteristics is in
machine to see how quickly surface try to clean them off, then check resistance, we leave a damp sponge the ratings. Price per square foot
wear is noticeable. For scratches, we for staining. To test for denting, we on the flooring overnight and soak is approximate retail. Square feet per
drag a sharp, progressively heavier drop sharp and blunt objects from additional samples for a longer box is as claimed.
rig across the flooring until scratches different heights onto each floor. We exposure. None of the flooring in the
are visible. We leave mustard and measure color change after more ratings swelled or warped, and none
70
CHOOSING A PAINT has
become more difficult
than just deciding on a
color (as if that weren’t
confusing enough).
Relying on past experiences isn’t a
good way to choose a brand, because
paints are frequently reformulated,
which changes their performance.
But there’s good news. Our latest
tests revealed products that make
painting faster—for less. And we
found that a brand’s various finishes
perform similarly overall, so we’ve
combined the scores to make it
easier to use our ratings and to shop.
That said, be sure to pick the right
finish. See “On the Market,” on page
73, for more on finishes.
Keep in mind that it always makes
sense to buy the highest-quality paint.
Budget paint costs less up front, but
you’ll end up putting on more coats
for better hiding. So you could end up
spending far more in the long run.
But price doesn’t always guarantee
performance: Some of the most expen-
sive paints we tried fell short in our
battery of tough performance tests,
and some lower-priced options fared
far better. Check our ratings on
page 75 before you buy.
Steps to Success
Many aspects of paint performance depend more on the quality of the base than on the color. The tint
base largely determines the paint’s toughness and resistance to dirt and stains, and the colorant contributes
to hiding and how much the paint will fade. Here’s how to find the perfect paint and color for the job:
1. Start Shopping Online 2. Get the Color Right paint base and sheen can differ 3. Try Before You Buy
PHOTOS, FROM LEFT: MIKI DUISTERHOF; MARK LUND
Manufacturers’ websites and Certain hues are specific to a slightly among brands, be sure Paint large swatches on different
Facebook pages offer a wealth brand, but retailers can often to have the sales clerk put walls and look at them at different
of tips on choosing colors. They match them. With paint-color a dab of the color on the paint times of day. Fluorescent light
include photo galleries of finished formula books and color- chip or sample you'll be taking enhances blues and greens but
rooms and calculators to help matching computer technology, with you, and let it dry first. makes warm reds, oranges, and
you figure out how much paint you don’t have to rely on the Some stores keep a hair dryer on yellows appear dull. Warmer,
you’ll need. They’re also good skills of a sales clerk, though one hand to speed the drying process. yellowish light works better with
places to check for deals such as with a good eye and the right warm colors than cool ones. Color
free samples and discounts. mixing equipment (including clean intensifies over large areas, so go
nozzles) can help. Because the a shade lighter if in doubt.
GOOD
TO
KNOW
Painting is
Now Faster and
Greener
Manufacturers have
(mostly) eliminated
a step; most tested
paints let you skip
priming. Paints that
are self-priming are
noted in the ratings.
For most surfaces,
one coat of a
recommended paint
should be enough to
hide most colors
beneath. And the job
is less hazardous to
your health than it
once was. Many
manufacturers claim
that their paint is free
of volatile organic
compounds, though
the tints used to color
the bases might
have some. Those
solvents, released
into the air as paint
dries, have been
Flat and Matte
On the Market These finishes hide imperfections well but
linked to headaches,
respiratory problems,
We generally test most lines from major brands, are the least stain-resistant, so they’re better
and air pollution.
and we’ve found that some of the best-per- for low-traffic areas.
forming paints aren’t always the most expen- Most paint compa-
sive. Here are the types of paints to consider: Eggshell and Satin nies now say that
Flat paints (and textured walls) absorb Use them on fairly smooth, well-prepared their products
light, so colors seem darker. Glossy paints and surfaces because their shine can accentuate contain 50 or fewer
smooth surfaces reflect light, so colors look imperfections on walls. These paints are
grams of VOCs per
brighter. A note about our ratings on page 75: best for kitchens, family rooms, kids’ rooms,
Because a brand’s formulations—flat or matte, hallways, and the like. Some might change
liter, and many
eggshell or satin, and semigloss—perform sheen when scrubbed. we tested are said to
similarly overall, we’ve combined the scores into be VOC-free. But
one to simplify the selection process. Keep in Semigloss even those greener
mind that the degree of glossiness may differ Shinier still, these paints are formulated to
formulations might
from one manufacturer to another and that the stand up to stains. They’re generally the
easiest to clean, but some may tend to dull
not be entirely
gloss level affects the perception of color.
when scrubbed. They’re ideal for kitchen odor-free.
and bathroom walls.
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These are high-scoring
paints that did well overall 0
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From Our Experts
“All three of the Behr
in our tough performance SCORE
paints aced most of
tests. Among them, CR Best our tests and rated
Buys offer the best blend of excellent. Of them, the
performance and low price. Behr Premium Plus
Enamel at $28 is also a
best buy. If you prefer
Lowe’s, the Valspar
Reserve is another
excellent choice. What-
ever paint you chose,
stick to the satin or
semi-gloss finish for
kitchens because stains
will wipe off easily.”
—Enrique De Paz,
Test Program Leader
2 Behr Premium
Plus Enamel
$28 (HOME DEPOT)
homedepot.com
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Resists sticking
Recommended
Resists mildew
Resists fading
Gloss change
Self-priming
smoothness
Claims zero
Scrubbing
Staining
Surface
Hiding
VOCs
Rank
0
! 1 Behr Marquee (Home Depot) 86 $43 0
5 0
4 0
4 0
5 0
3 0 0 0 0
$
0 2 Behr Premium Plus Enamel (Home Depot) 83 $28 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 0 0 0 0 0
!
0 3 Valspar Reserve (Lowe’s) 81 $44 5
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 0 0 0 0
!
0 4 Behr Premium Plus Ultra (Home Depot) 81 $36 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 0 0 0 0
HOW WE TEST: The Overall Score to manufacturers’ claims. Results are change is appearance after rough mildew growth. Resists sticking is
comprises Hiding, Staining, Gloss based on white and medium-tint bases. cleaning. Scrubbing is the ability to the ability to resist tackiness when dry.
change, Scrubbing, Surface Hiding is a measure of how well a paint resist an abrasive cleaner. Surface Resists fading is resistance to loss
smoothness, and Resists mildew, covers a contrasting color mainly with smoothness is the absence of brush of color from sun exposure. Price is
sticking, and fading. Self-priming one coat. Staining is resistance to and roller marks when paint is dry. approximate retail per gallon.
and Claims zero VOCs are according water- and oil-based stains. Gloss Resists mildew is the ability to inhibit
The Right Paint Inexpensive but Effective Best for Long-Term Value
Steps to Success
Consider your space and your lifestyle as you shop
around the sides and back of the more efficient than an Energy Star
appliance for adequate airflow. certified French-door model but or more than $500 over its life. costs and the kilowatt-hours
As for capacity, most less efficient than a certified top- For an apples-to-apples com- used per year.
manufacturers recommend freezer). We also test for energy parison, look at the EnergyGuide We give all of the refrigerators
19 to 22 cubic feet for a family of consumption, which can add up to labels of your favorite fridges we evaluate an overall score for
four. But if you do a big weekly a $50 to $60 difference per year, to compare the annual operating energy efficiency.
TRU E
KENMORE GE
Counter-Depth
Models Can
Save Space
Refrigerators have
expanded in recent
years—a boon for
food storage but a
problem for smaller
kitchens, where
a mammoth fridge
might jut out 10
inches or more past
the countertop.
Counter-depth
(or cabinet-depth)
refrigerators can
provide a more
streamlined look.
A point of clarifica-
tion: Though they’re
called counter-depth,
most models in
this category are
about 28 inches deep,
so they do protrude
a bit past the edge
of the countertop.
That’s unlike true
built-ins, which usually
measure 25 inches
deep, the standard
depth of a kitchen
countertop. Not
K ITC H E N A I D many counter-depth
refrigerators make
our list of recom-
mended products.
In a lot of cases,
Special Shelves Humidity-Controlled that’s because
Adjustable door bins and Drawers of less-than-stellar
shelves can be moved to fit Some models have crisper
energy efficiency.
tall items. You can crank drawers with controls that main-
elevator shelves up or down tain optimum humidity levels But that may be a
without removing their contents. or that you can set cooler than worthwhile trade-off
Pull-out shelves or bins improve the rest of the refrigerator. if space efficiency
access to stored items. Split Some drawers can chill or thaw is your priority.
shelves allow you to adjust them their contents quickly.
to different heights.
On the Market
The right configuration for you depends on your space, your family, your cooking habits,
and your budget. Here’s what you need to know to pick the perfect fridge style.
Top-Freezers Bottom-Freezers
They’re traditional These models range
models that are good for from 30 to 36 inches wide,
a lot of storage in a fairly and claimed capacity
tight spot. They tend to approaches 30 cubic feet,
offer the most space for though usable space is
their size (usually 28 to less than that of compa-
33 inches wide). Manufac- rable top-freezers (which
turers may claim capaci- cost less, too). Instead
ties of up to 22 cubic feet, of the freezer (which you
but our tests found about use less) being at eye
20 percent less. Allow for level, shelves are easily
a wide swing of the doors, scannable. But you’ll have
and remember you’ll have to bend to get to frozen
to bend to reach lower goods, which can get bur-
shelves and drawers. ied in the large drawer.
French-Doors Side-by-Sides
They have two narrow The fridge is on one
doors on top and a freezer side and the freezer on
below. Sometimes there’s the other, and some
WH I R LP O O L a drawer (or more) in be- come with ice and water
tween. Widths range from dispensers. With widths
30 to 36 inches. Claimed of about 32 to 36 inches,
Built-Ins
capacity goes up to 34 manufacturers claim
Pricey and made to fit almost flush with cabinets and counters, these sleek
cubic feet, though usable around 30 cubic feet
beauties often come as bottom-freezer or side-by-side styles, but sometimes as
space doesn’t match that capacity, but only about
French-doors or four-doors. They’re usually wide (30 to 48 inches), with a capacity
of comparable top-freezer 70 percent is usable. Nar-
of 20 to 28 cubic feet (about 70 percent is usable). Look for optional front panels
models. The space-saving, row doors aid tight spaces
to match your kitchen cabinets. Get the look for a little less with freestanding
small-swing doors have but don’t open wide
cabinet-depth versions. Another option: a column all-refrigerator and all-freezer.
the added value of open- enough for, say, a pizza
They’re individual columns that can be placed anywhere in the kitchen, not
ing only half the fridge box. Tall, narrow compart-
necessarily next to each other.
when stashing smaller ments make items at the
items. More of these now back hard to find. They’re
have in-door water and not as energy- or space-
ice dispensers. efficient as other types.
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! Recommended Products
Most models we TO P - FR E E Z E RS
tested chill and
freeze adequately
and include pull-out
shelves or bins, split 0
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69
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shelves, spill guards, SCORE SCORE SCORE
remember that a
smaller conventional
refrigerator is likely
to use less electricity
0
85
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SCORE
0
85
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0
85
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overall than a larger
model will.
0
! Recommended Products
TH R E E- D O O R FR E N C H - D O O RS
0
87
OVERALL
SCORE
0
86
OVERALL
SCORE
0
85
OVERALL
SCORE
0
85
OVERALL
SCORE
FO U R- D O O R FR E N C H - D O O RS
0 0
D13 LG Signature
LUPXS3186N 78 82
70Hx36Wx37D
OVERALL OVERALL
$6,255
SCORE SCORE
lg.com
D2 Samsung
From Our Experts RF22K9381SR
“This 36-inch-wide, four-door French-door 72Hx36Wx29D $3,000
model has two doors for the fridge on top— This exceptionally quiet
36-inch-wide, four-door
one of which has a glass door-in-door—and French-door model delivers
two equally sized freezer compartments superb temperature control.
beneath. It also has a nifty feature: It has 15.8 cubic feet of
usable capacity, an external
Waving your foot beneath the right freezer ice and water dispenser,
door will automatically open the right digital controls, and many
fridge door.” other convenient features.
samsung.com
—Joe Pacella, Project Leader
S I D E- BY-S I D E S
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79
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SCORE
0
78
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0
78
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SCORE
0
75
OVERALL
SCORE
B U I LT- I N S
0
83
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0
83
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0
81
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Claimed capacity
Energy efficiency
Water dispenser
capacity (cu. ft.)
Exterior height
SS-look option
Freezer usable
Exterior depth
Exterior width
Fridge usable
Temperature
Energy cost/
Total usable
Thermostat
Ease of use
uniformity
Stainless/
control
(cu. ft.)
Noise
yr. ($)
Rank
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
A TOP FREEZERS
0
! 1 Samsung RT21M6213SG 69 $900 4
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 3
0 51 20.2 15.0 5.2 68 33 32 21.1 0
0
! 2 Blomberg BRFT1522SS 69 $1,000 0
5 4
0 4
0 4
0 2
0 52 12.0 8.9 3.1 68 28 26 12.6 0
0
! 3 Samsung RT21M6215SG 69 $900 0
4 3
0 5
0 4
0 3
0 62 20.2 15.0 5.2 68 33 32 21.1 0
0
! 4 Samsung RT18M6215SG 68 $750 0
4 4
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 58 13.6 9.8 3.8 67 32 29 17.6 0
0
! 5 LG LTCS20220S 67 $900 0
4 3
0 5
0 5
0 2
0 58 16.7 11.7 5.0 66 30 33 20.2 0
0
! 6 LG LTCS24223S 66 $1,000 0
4 3
0 5
0 5
0 2
0 62 19.6 13.9 5.7 68 33 33 23.8 0
0
! 7 Maytag MRT311FFFM 65 $855 0
4 4
0 5
0 3
0 2
0 56 17.5 11.6 5.9 66 33 31 20.5 0
0
! 8 Whirlpool WRT549SZDM 63 $810 0
4 3
0 5
0 4
0 1
0 47 16.0 11.5 4.5 66 30 33 19.1 0
0
$ 9 GE GTE15CTHRWW 63 $540 0
4 4
0 5
0 3
0 2
0 43 11.6 8.2 3.4 62 28 30 14.6
11 GE GTS18GSHSS 59 $675 0
4 4
0 5
0 3
0 2
0 49 13.4 10.0 3.4 68 28 29 17.5 0
Frigidaire Gallery
12
FGHI2164QF
59 $1,080 0
4 5
0 5
0 3
0 1
0 58 15.0 10.8 4.2 69 30 32 20.5 0
14 GE GIE21GSHSS 57 $1,170 0
3 4
0 5
0 4
0 2
0 60 17.7 12.1 5.6 67 33 33 21.2 0
Frigidaire Gallery
17
FGHT1846QF
56 $900 0
3 4
0 5
0 4
0 2
0 47 14.4 10.9 3.5 67 30 30 18.0 0
25 GE GAS18PSJSS 46 $810 0
3 4
0 5
0 3
0 2
0 51 13.3 9.9 3.4 67 28 31 17.5 0
28 GE GTE18ISHSS 46 $900 0
3 4
0 5
0 3
0 1
0 46 13.9 9.6 4.3 67 30 33 18.2 0
31 GE GIE18GSHSS 44 $765 0
3 4
0 4
0 3
0 2
0 55 13.9 10.3 3.6 67 28 31 17.5 0
Claimed capacity
Energy efficiency
Water dispenser
capacity (cu. ft.)
Exterior height
SS-look option
Freezer usable
Exterior depth
Exterior width
Fridge usable
Temperature
Energy cost/
Total usable
Thermostat
Ease of use
uniformity
Stainless/
control
(cu. ft.)
Noise
yr. ($)
Rank
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
A TOP FREEZERS Continued
37 GE GTE16GTHWW 41 $565 2
0 3
0 5
0 3
0 2
0 43 11.9 8.6 3.3 65 28 30 15.5
Westinghouse
42
WWTR1821QW
38 $480 0
2 4
0 5
0 3
0 1
0 52 14.9 11.3 3.6 67 30 30 18.0 0
45 GE GTS16GTHWW 35 $520 0
2 3
0 4
0 2
0 2
0 49 11.9 8.6 3.3 65 28 30 15.5
B BOTTOM-FREEZERS
0
! 1 LG LDC24370ST 85 $1,620 0
5 0
5 0
5 0
5 0
3 76 17.1 12.3 4.8 69 33 33 23.8 0
0
! 2 LG LDCS24223S 85 $1,440 5
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 61 17.1 12.3 4.8 69 33 33 23.8 0
0
! 3 Kenmore Elite 79043 85 $1,300 5
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 61 17.1 12.3 4.8 70 33 33 23.8 0
0
! 4 Kenmore Elite 79023 84 $2,000 5
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 60 15.8 10.9 4.9 69 30 34 21.8 0
0
$ 5 Kenmore 69313 80 $700 5
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 2
0 58 13.4 8.9 4.5 66 30 31 18.5 0
7 GE GDE25ESKSS 77 $1,575 5
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 79 17.1 12.7 4.4 69 33 35 24.8 0
14 GE GDE21ESKSS 73 $1,485 5
0 5
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 74 14.6 10.9 3.7 70 30 35 21.0 0
19 GE GDE23GSHSS 65 $1,575 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 2
0 77 16.2 12.3 3.9 68 33 33 23.2 0
24 GE GDE20GSHSS 62 $1,485 5
0 4
0 3
0 3
0 2
0 73 13.7 10.2 3.5 67 30 33 20.4 0
Claimed capacity
Energy efficiency
Water dispenser
capacity (cu. ft.)
Exterior height
SS-look option
Freezer usable
Exterior depth
Exterior width
Fridge usable
Temperature
Energy cost/
Total usable
Thermostat
Ease of use
uniformity
Stainless/
control
(cu. ft.)
Noise
yr. ($)
Rank
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
B BOTTOM-FREEZERS Continued
C THREE-DOOR FRENCH-DOOR
0
! 1 LG LFXS32766S 87 $3,600 0
5 0
5 0
4 0
5 0
4 99 20.9 14.2 6.7 69 36 34 31.5 Ext. 0
0
! 2 Samsung RF28HDEDPWW 86 $2,500 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 89 20.0 13.3 6.7 69 36 34 27.8 Ext. 0
0
! 3 Samsung RF28MFEDES8 85 $2,800 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 81 19.0 13.1 5.9 69 36 34 28.1 Ext. 0
0
$ 4 LG LFC24770ST 85 $1,710 5
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 76 17.4 12.6 4.8 69 33 33 23.8 0
0
! 5 Kenmore Elite 74093 85 $2,700 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 99 21.5 15.4 6.1 69 36 36 31.7 Ext. 0
6 GE GNE29GSKSS 83 $1,830 5
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 84 20.9 14.7 6.2 70 36 34 28.7 Ext. 0
7 LG LFC22770ST 83 $1,620 5
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 76 15.4 11.1 4.3 68 30 33 21.8 0
8 LG LFXS32736D 82 $3,410 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 94 21.5 14.8 6.7 69 36 35 31.7 Ext. 0
11 GE GFE28GSKSS 81 $1,700 5
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 93 19.5 13.1 6.4 70 36 34 27.7 Ext. 0
13 LG LFXS30766S 81 $3,420 5
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 101 19.1 13.1 6 69 36 34 29.6 Ext. 0
18 GE GFE26GSKSS 80 $1,980 5
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 91 17.1 11.3 5.8 70 36 35 25.7 Ext. 0
23 LG LFXS24623S 79 $2,000 5
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 89 15.7 10.5 5.2 69 33 33 24.2 Ext. 0
30 LG LFXS29766S 77 $3,060 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 95 19.6 12.8 6.8 69 36 35 28.5 Ext. 0
Claimed capacity
Energy efficiency
Water dispenser
capacity (cu. ft.)
Exterior height
SS-look option
Freezer usable
Exterior depth
Exterior width
Fridge usable
Temperature
Energy cost/
Total usable
Thermostat
Ease of use
uniformity
Stainless/
control
(cu. ft.)
Noise
yr. ($)
Rank
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
C THREE-DOOR FRENCH-DOOR Continued
41 LG LFXS24566S 77 $2,340 5
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 97 16.9 11.5 4.9 69 36 32 23.9 Ext. 0
42 LG LFCS31626S 76 $2,430 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 87 20.8 14.6 6.2 69 36 34 30.6 0
44 GE GNE21FSKSS 76 $1,440 5
0 5
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 74 13.7 10.2 3.5 70 30 35 20.8 0
45 GE GNE25JSKSS 75 $1,440 5
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 79 16.4 12.0 4.4 69 33 35 24.7 Int. 0
46 LG LFXS24663S 75 $2,880 5
0 4
0 3
0 5
0 3
0 89 16.7 11.5 5.2 70 33 32 24.4 Ext. 0
49 LG LFXC24726S 75 $3,060 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 88 17.4 12.6 4.8 69 36 29 24 Ext. 0
52 LG LFX21976[ST] 74 $2,700 5
0 4
0 3
0 5
0 3
0 82 13.5 9.7 3.8 70 36 28 21.0 Ext. 0
53 LG LFCS25426D 74 $1,900 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 3
0 80 17.6 12.8 4.8 69 36 32 25.4 0
56 GE GFE24JSKSS 73 $2,160 5
0 5
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 88 15.2 10.7 4.5 70 33 36 23.8 Ext. 0
59 LG LFXS24626S 73 $2,070 5
0 4
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 88 15.9 11.1 4.8 69 36 32 24.1 Ext. 0
61 LG LFXS27466S 73 $1,200 4
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 92 19.2 13.4 5.8 70 36 33 26.6 Ext. 0
Electrolux IQ-Touch
64
EI23BC82SS
73 $3,400 5
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 83 15.9 11.4 4.5 70 36 29 22.1 0
Claimed capacity
Energy efficiency
Water dispenser
capacity (cu. ft.)
Exterior height
SS-look option
Freezer usable
Exterior depth
Exterior width
Fridge usable
Temperature
Energy cost/
Total usable
Thermostat
Ease of use
uniformity
Stainless/
control
(cu. ft.)
Noise
yr. ($)
Rank
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
C THREE-DOOR FRENCH-DOOR Continued
Electrolux IQ-Touch
69
EI23BC32SS
72 $2,495 0
5 0
4 0
4 0
3 0
4 85 15.9 11.4 4.5 70 36 29 22.3 0
Frigidaire Gallery
72
FGHB2866PF
71 $1,900 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 92 18.6 12.3 6.3 70 36 34 27.8 Ext. 0
74 LG LFX25974ST 71 $1,700 5
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 97 16.2 11.2 5.0 69 36 32 24.7 Ext. 0
77 LG LFXC24796D 70 $2,800 5
0 4
0 2
0 5
0 5
0 92 14.5 10.4 4.1 70 36 29 23.5 Ext. 0
Electrolux Wave-Touch
84
EW28BS85K[S]
68 $2,835 4
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 94 18.1 11.9 6.2 69 36 34 27.8 Ext. 0
Frigidaire Gallery
85
FGHG2366PF
68 $2,205 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 76 15.3 11.1 4.2 70 36 29 22.6 0
Frigidaire Professional
87
FPBS2777RF
67 $2,700 4
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 101 18.2 12.3 5.9 70 36 32 26.7 Ext. 0
89 LG LFXS30726S 67 $3,060 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 95 19.5 13.5 6.0 69 36 34 29.8 Ext. 0
Electrolux Wave-Touch
94
EW28BS87SS
65 $3,060 4
0 4
0 3
0 3
0 3
0 101 18.9 12.8 6.1 70 36 34 26.9 Ext. 0
Frigidaire Professional
96
FPBG2277RF
64 $2,700 4
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 83 16.0 11.3 4.7 70 36 29 22.3 0
Frigidaire Gallery
97
FGHN2866PF
63 $1,935 3
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 83 19.5 13.8 5.7 69 36 31 27.8 0
Frigidaire Gallery
98
FGHF2366PF
63 $1,900 4
0 5
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 85 13.9 9.7 4.2 70 36 29 22.6 Ext. 0
Electrolux Wave-Touch
99
EW23BC87SS
62 $3,830 4
0 4
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 93 14.3 9.9 4.4 69 36 29 21.7 Ext. 0
Dacor Distinctive
102
DTF36FCS
62 $3,050 4
0 3
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 71 14.3 10.2 4.1 70 36 30 18.7 Int. 0
Electrolux IQ-Touch
103
EI23BC37SS
61 $2,925 4
0 3
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 83 14.3 9.9 4.4 70 36 29 21.9 Ext. 0
Claimed capacity
Energy efficiency
Water dispenser
capacity (cu. ft.)
Exterior height
SS-look option
Freezer usable
Exterior depth
Exterior width
Fridge usable
Temperature
Energy cost/
Total usable
Thermostat
Ease of use
uniformity
Stainless/
control
(cu. ft.)
Noise
yr. ($)
Rank
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
C THREE-DOOR FRENCH-DOOR Continued
Bosch 800 Series
105
B26FT80SNS
59 $2,520 0
4 0
4 0
3 0
3 0
3 96 17.1 11.8 5.3 70 36 34 25.5 Ext. 0
Frigidaire Professional
109
FPBC2277RF
48 $2,970 3
0 4
0 2
0 4
0 4
0 93 14.4 9.8 4.6 70 36 29 21.6 Ext. 0
Whirlpool Gold
111
GI0FSAXV[Y]
46 $2,790 5
0 4
0 1
0 4
0 3
0 89 12.2 9.1 3.1 70 36 29 19.8 Ext. 0
0
! 1 Dacor DRF36C100SR 85 $4,590 0
5 0
5 0
4 0
5 0
4 71 14.3 10.3 4.0 69 36 31 22.6 Ext. 0
0
! 2 Samsung RF22K9381SR 82 $3,000 5
0 5
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 91 15.8 9.8 6.0 72 36 29 22.1 Ext. 0
0
! 3 Samsung RF23M8070SR 82 $3,550 5
0 5
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 82 14.5 10.5 4.0 70 36 29 22.6 Ext. 0
0
$ 4 Samsung RF28K9070SR 82 $2,600 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 101 20.4 11.8 8.6 71 36 35 28.1 Ext. 0
0
! 5 Samsung RF23M8570SG 80 $3,300 5
0 5
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 85 14.3 10.3 4.0 70 36 29 22.2 Ext. 0
0
! 6 LG LMXS30786S 80 $3,330 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 89 20.1 14.5 5.6 69 36 36 29.9 Ext. 0
0
! 7 LG LNXS30866D 79 $2,900 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 3
0 99 21.7 12.8 8.9 69 36 37 29.8 Ext. 0
8 LG LPXS30866D 79 $3,870 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 3
0 99 21.7 12.8 8.9 69 36 37 29.8 Ext. 0
9 LG LMXS30746S 79 $3,240 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 96 21.1 15.4 5.7 69 36 36 29.9 Ext. 0
Fulgor Milano
21
FM36CDFDS1
75 $2,860 5
0 5
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 80 14.3 10.7 3.6 70 36 29 20.8 0
24 LG LMXS27626S 73 $2,000 4
0 4
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 92 17.6 12.7 4.9 69 36 33 26.7 Ext. 0
Claimed capacity
Energy efficiency
Water dispenser
capacity (cu. ft.)
Exterior height
SS-look option
Freezer usable
Exterior depth
Exterior width
Fridge usable
Temperature
Energy cost/
Total usable
Thermostat
Ease of use
uniformity
Stainless/
control
(cu. ft.)
Noise
yr. ($)
Rank
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
D FOUR-DOOR (OR MORE) FRENCH-DOOR Continued
28 LG LMXC23746S 73 $3,900 0
5 0
4 0
3 0
5 0
4 86 14.7 10.7 4.0 71 36 29 22.7 Ext. 0
Whirlpool Gold
30
GZ25FSRXY[Y]
72 $2,250 5
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 3
0 82 17.0 12.7 4.3 69 36 34 25.0 Ext. 0
31 LG LMXC23796D 72 $3,000 5
0 4
0 2
0 5
0 4
0 76 14.8 10.9 3.9 69 36 30 22.5 Ext. 0
Bertazzoni Professional
32
Series REF36X
72 $2,850 5
0 5
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 80 14.2 10.6 3.6 70 36 29 20.7 0
E SIDE-BY-SIDES
0
! 1 GE Profile PSS28KSHSS 79 $1,980 0
5 0
4 0
4 0
5 0
5 95 17.0 11.9 5.1 70 36 33 28.2 Ext. 0
0
! 2 Samsung RS25H5121SR 78 $1,600 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 82 18.6 11.8 6.8 69 36 34 24.5 Ext. 0
0
$ 3 Samsung RS25J500DSR 75 $1,000 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 3
0 90 18.5 12.3 6.2 69 36 34 24.5 Ext. 0
0
! 4 Samsung RH25H5611SR 75 $1,500 5
0 3
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 83 19.0 12.0 7.0 70 36 35 24.7 Ext. 0
0
! 5 LG LSXS26366S 75 $1,620 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 92 20.7 13.8 6.9 69 36 34 26.2 Ext. 0
7 LG LSXS26326S 72 $1,350 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 92 20.6 13.7 6.9 69 36 34 26.2 Ext. 0
8 LG LSXC22386S 72 $1,980 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 78 16.2 11.1 5.1 70 36 30 21.7 Ext. 0
10 GE GSE25ESHSS 70 $1,260 5
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 3
0 83 16.5 10.7 5.8 70 36 32 24.7 Ext. 0
14 GE GSS23HSHSS 70 $1,485 5
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 3
0 87 15.2 11.0 4.2 70 33 33 23.2 Ext. 0
Frigidaire Gallery
19
FGHS2655PF
67 $1,350 4
0 3
0 5
0 3
0 4
0 83 17.4 11.8 5.6 70 36 34 26.0 Ext. 0
Claimed capacity
Energy efficiency
Water dispenser
capacity (cu. ft.)
Exterior height
SS-look option
Freezer usable
Exterior depth
Exterior width
Fridge usable
Temperature
Energy cost/
Total usable
Thermostat
Ease of use
uniformity
Stainless/
control
(cu. ft.)
Noise
yr. ($)
Rank
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
E SIDE-BY-SIDES Continued
27 GE GSS25GSHSS 64 $1,000 4
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 3
0 91 16.3 11.0 5.3 70 36 33 25.3 Ext. 0
Frigidaire Gallery
31
FGHC2331PF
62 $1,350 4
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 3
0 81 15.1 10.1 5.0 70 36 29 22.6 Ext. 0
32 LG LSXS26386S 61 $1,710 4
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 3
0 84 20.3 13.4 6.9 70 36 34 26.1 Ext. 0
Frigidaire Gallery
36
FGHS2355PF
61 $1,350 4
0 2
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 82 15.4 10.4 5.0 69 33 34 22.6 Ext. 0
47 GE GZS22DSJSS 53 $2,070 4
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 86 14.0 9.7 4.3 70 36 27 21.9 Ext. 0
Water dispenser
capacity (cu. ft.)
Exterior height
Freezer usable
Exterior depth
Exterior width
Stainless/SS-
Fridge usable
Temperature
Side-by-side
French-door
Total usable
Thermostat
look option
Ease of use
uniformity
efficiency
control
Energy
Noise
Rank
style
(in.)
(in.)
(in.)
F BUILT-INS
Thermador Freedom
0
! 1
Collection T36BT810NS
83 $8,000 0
5 0
5 0
4 0
5 0
4 84 36 25 0 13.8 9.2 4.6 0
0
! 2 Miele MasterCool KF1903SF 83 $8,600 5
0 5
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 83 36 25 0 14.1 10.6 3.5 0
0
! 3 Dacor Modernist DRF367500AP 81 $8,150 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 84 36 24 0 0 14.6 10.4 4.2 Int. 0
Thermador Freedom
0
! 4
Collection T30BB820SS
81 $7,000 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 84 30 25 0 12.2 8.6 3.6 0
0
! 5 Bosch Integra B30BB830SS 81 $6,500 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 84 30 25 0 12.2 8.6 3.6 0
Thermador Freedom
7
Collection T36BB820SS
80 $7,400 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 84 36 25 0 14.3 9.8 4.5 0
GE Monogram
13
ZICP360NHRH
76 $7,100 5
0 4
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 84 36 26 0 14.5 10.4 4.1 0
14 LG LSSB2791[ST] 75 $8,500 5
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 84 42 26 17.0 11.0 6.0 Ext. 0
GE Monogram
16
ZIPP360NHSS
74 $8,500 5
0 5
0 2
0 3
0 4
0 84 36 26 0 0 14.0 10.0 4.0 0
Dacor Discovery
17
DYF36BFTSR
73 $8,000 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 84 36 26 0 15.8 12.5 3.3 0
Miele PerfectCool
27
KFNF9955IDE
70 $6,500 4
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 80 36 24 0 0 13.6 9.9 3.7 0
HOW WE TEST: To measure Tem- even as we crank up the heat in our think are usable. We also measure running. Energy Cost/Yr. is how much
perature Performance, we see how labs. Storage is also key, so we measure Height, Width, and Depth (HxWxD) the unit will cost to run per year based
uniformly models maintain 37° F Usable Capacity, excluding nooks that rounded to the nearest inch. Noise is on average electricity prices.
in the fridge and 0° F in the freezer, manufacturers include but we don’t measured with the compressor
92 KITCHEN PLANNING & BUYING GUIDE CR.ORG Source: 2016 Winter Product Reliability Survey, Consumer Reports National Research Center.
1 2 3 4 5 $ !
POOR EXCELLENT CR BEST BUY RECOMMENDED
S U B -Z E RO
Most & Least Reliable Brands TOP-FREEZERS with icemaker FRENCH-DOORS with icemaker
BRAND ESTIMATED BREAKAGE RATE BRAND ESTIMATED BREAKAGE RATE
Whirlpool is the most repair-prone brand
of bottom-freezers and as such cannot be Maytag 14% 14 Kenmore 32% 32`
recommended by Consumer Reports at this
time. Maytag, KitchenAid, and Whirlpool Frigidaire 14% 14 GE 33% 33
French-door refrigerators with icemakers are
more repair-prone than Kenmore French- Whirlpool 20% 20 LG 34% 34
door refrigerators with icemakers. Kenmore
Kenmore 23% 23 Samsung 35% 35
and GE top-freezers with icemakers are more
repair-prone than Frigidaire and Maytag GE 27% 27 Maytag 40% 40
top-freezers with icemakers. The conclusions
in this chart are based on our breakage-rate KitchenAid 45% 45
estimates for refrigerators by the fifth year of TOP-FREEZERS without icemaker
ownership. The information was gathered from Whirlpool 47% 47
BRAND ESTIMATED BREAKAGE RATE
46,405 subscribers who purchased a new
refrigerator between 2010 and 2016. Differences Frigidaire 13% 13 SIDE-BY-SIDES with icemaker
of fewer than 8 percentage points aren’t mean-
ingful. Models within a brand may vary, and Kenmore 14% 14 BRAND ESTIMATED BREAKAGE RATE
changes in design or manufacturer might affect
GE 15% 15 Frigidaire 32% 32
future reliability. Still, choosing a brand with
a good reliability estimate can improve your Whirlpool 15% 15
Kenmore 32% 32
odds of getting a dependable model.
BOTTOM-FREEZERS with icemaker Whirlpool 34% 34
LG 23% 23 GE 38% 38
Take Control
A range with
front-mounted
controls blocks less
of the backsplash
and creates a more
integrated look.
94
GOOD
TO
THE RANGE is the workhorse of the kitchen, and if it’s stylish, it’s KNOW
Double or Single?
A range with two
ovens can be a
space-saving
convenience that
allows you to cook
at two temperatures
at one time. But
keep in mind that
both ovens are
smaller, and the
bottom one will be
very low to the
floor—so you'll have
to stoop over to put
anything in the oven
or to check baking
or cooking progress.
You'll also lose the
storage drawer that
many single-oven
ranges include.
MIELE
Steps to Success
1. Pick a Type and there’s no back panel, which but aren’t the best-performing can actually use, so check the
Freestanding ranges are the showcases your backsplash. ranges we’ve tested. Even regular capacity scores in our range
PHOTO, LEFT: LISA ROMEREIN/OTTO
most widely used and easiest to ranges now have beefy knobs, ratings. The smallest ovens in our
install. The oven control panel is 2. Consider the Size rugged grates, style, and stainless tests are a little more than 2 cubic
usually on the back panel, above Most electric and gas ranges are trim for a lot less money. feet; the largest are almost 4 cubic
the cooktop surface. Slide-in 30 inches wide, and that’s what feet. Some ranges now have two
ranges give a custom built-in look we buy and test. Pro-style ranges 3. Factor in Capacity ovens or an oven and warming
and easily slide in between usually span 36 inches or more. A roomy oven comes in handy drawer; consider the convenience
surrounding cabinets. The oven We test 30-inch and 36-inch pro- when baking or entertaining. of multitasking as you evaluate
controls are on the range front, style ranges. They’re big on style We measure oven space you your choices.
On the Market
There are three types of ranges, based on fuel: electric,
gas, and dual-fuel, which pairs a gas cooktop with an electric
oven. Both gas and electric have their advantages.
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broiling, and many OVEN (30-INCH) $1,800
This top-rated freestand- Like all tested induction
are excellent—nice if This range has one oven ing range has four cook- models, this superb
cavity and a single door top elements, including Kenmore delivers fast
you enjoy a good but comes with a parti- cooktop heat and precise
two high-power. It excels
steak or burger. The tion that lets you cook at at simmering and is one simmering. The large
different temperatures of the few smoothtops oven offers impressive
oven is large, and baking and broiling, and
simultaneously. Cooktop to excel at baking. Even
self-cleaning is good heat is fast. Simmering, self-cleaning is superb. excels at self-cleaning.
or better. CR Best Buys broiling, and self-cleaning Oven capacity is large, It has four cooktop
are superb, and baking and there’s a convection elements, including two
are recommended is impressive. The oven feature and a warm- high-power, a convection
ranges that combine has convection. ing drawer. Broiling is option, and a warming
samsung.com impressive. drawer.
impressive perfor- kenmore.com kenmore.com
mance and value.
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0
81
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SCORE
0
79
OVERALL
SCORE
0
73
OVERALL
SCORE
0
72
OVERALL
SCORE
burners, among which broiling is impressive— at simmering, and its electric oven, delivering
two are high-power. not something most gas high-power burner deliv- impressive performance
Cooktop high and baking ranges ace. It has five ers fast heating. The overall. But the oven is not
are very good; simmer- cooktop burners, includ- oven is large and impres- as large as those in most
ing, broiling, and self- ing two high-power. sive at baking, and it mainstream gas ranges,
cleaning are excellent. The warming drawer is has a convection option. and broiling is mediocre.
lg.com a nice touch. geappliances.com kitchenaid.com
samsung.com
elements/burners
elements/burners
elements/burners
Recommended
Stainless steel
Medium-power
Oven capacity
Cooktop high
Self-cleaning
Cooktop low
Convection
High-power
Low-power
available
Broiling
Slide-in
Baking
mode
Rank
0
! 1 Samsung NE58F9710WS 85 $1,800 0
4 0
5 0
4 0
5 0
4 0
5 1 2 1 0 0 0
0
! 2 Samsung NE59J7850WS 82 $1,300 4
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 1 2 1 0 0
0
! 3 LG LDE4415ST 81 $1,300 5
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 2 0 2 0 0
8 GE JB860SJSS 65 $1,000 5
0 4
0 3
0 3
0 5
0 5
0 2 0 2 0 0
0
! 1 Kenmore 95052 87 $1,015 0
5 0
5 0
5 0
4 0
4 0
5 2 0 2 0 0
0
! 2 LG LRE3083SW 86 $855 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 2 0 2 0 0
0
! 3 Frigidaire Gallery FGEF3035RF 86 $620 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 2 0 2 0 0
0
! 4 GE Café CS980STSS 86 $2,550 4
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 1 2 2 0 0
0
! 5 Kenmore Pro 92583 85 $2,080 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 2 1 1 0 0
0
! 6 GE Profile PB911SJSS 85 $990 5
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 2 0 2 0 0
0
! 7 LG LRE3193ST 85 $700 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 NA 2 0 2 0 0
0
! 8 Samsung NE58F9500SS 83 $1,300 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 0
4 2 0 2 0 0 0
0
! 9 LG LSE4613ST 82 $1,200 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 2 0 2 0 0
0
! 10 Whirlpool WFE905C0ES 81 $520 5
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 2 0 2 0 0
16 GE JB655SKSS 76 $500 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 2 0 2 0 0
elements/burners
elements/burners
elements/burners
Recommended
Stainless steel
Medium-power
Oven capacity
Cooktop high
Self-cleaning
Cooktop low
Convection
High-power
Low-power
available
Broiling
Slide-in
Baking
mode
Rank
24 GE JBS60RKSS 64 $420 5
0 3
0 3
0 3
0 5
0 NA 1 1 2 0
30 GE JB645RKSS 61 $450 5
0 3
0 3
0 3
0 5
0 5
0 2 0 2 0
C ELECTRIC INDUCTION
0
! 1 Kenmore 95073 89 $1,530 0
5 0
5 0
4 0
4 0
4 0
5 2 1 1 0 0
0
! 2 Kenmore 95103 88 $1,060 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 2 1 1 0 0
0
! 3 LG LSE4617ST 82 $2,860 5
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 3
0 2 2 0 0 0
0
! 4 Bosch HIIP054U 81 $3,200 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 3
0 3
0 2 2 0 0 0 0
0
! 5 Frigidaire Gallery FGIF3061NF 81 $1,300 5
0 5
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 2 1 1 0 0
7 GE PHB920SJSS 78 $1,815 5
0 5
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 3 1 0 0 0
0
! 1 LG Signature LUTD4919SN (dual-fuel) 81 $3,240 0
4 0
5 0
4 0
5 0
5 0
5 2 2 1 0 0
0
! 2 Samsung NY58J9850WS (dual-fuel) 79 $2,995 4
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 3
0 2 2 1 0 0 0
0
! 3 LG LDG4315ST 73 $1,300 4
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 2 2 1 0 0
0
! 4 GE PGB980ZEJSS 73 $2,200 4
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 3
0 2 2 1 0 0
5 GE JGB860SEJSS 61 $1,700 4
0 5
0 4
0 2
0 5
0 3
0 2 2 1 0 0
elements/burners
elements/burners
elements/burners
Recommended
Stainless steel
Medium-power
Oven capacity
Cooktop high
Self-cleaning
Cooktop low
Convection
High-power
Low-power
available
Broiling
Slide-in
Baking
mode
Rank
0
! 1 Samsung NX58F5700WS 79 $1,530 0
4 0
5 0
5 0
4 0
4 0
4 2 2 1 0 0
0
! 2 Samsung NX58H9500WS 77 $1,980 4
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 2 2 1 0 0 0
0
! 3 GE PGS920SEFSS 73 $2,310 4
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 1 3 1 0 0 0
0
! 4 Samsung NX58H5600SS 73 $700 3
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 3
0 2 2 1 0 0
0
! 5 Samsung NX58F5500SS 71 $600 3
0 5
0 4
0 3
0 5
0 3
0 2 2 1 0
0
! 6 Frigidaire Gallery FGGF3058RF 69 $815 4
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 2 2 1 0 0
0
! 7 GE PGB911ZEJSS 69 $1,260 4
0 5
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 2 3 0 0 0
10 LG LRG4113ST 67 $1,000 4
0 5
0 3
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 2 2 1 0 0
11 LG LRG3061ST 65 $600 3
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 NA 2 2 1 0
12 LG LRG3081ST 64 $700 3
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 3
0 2 2 1 0 0
14 GE JGBS66EEKES 63 $500 3
0 5
0 3
0 3
0 5
0 NA 2 2 1
18 GE PGB940ZEJSS 61 $2,090 3
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 2 2 1 0 0
21 LG LSG4513ST 60 $1,400 4
0 3
0 3
0 3
0 5
0 3
0 2 2 1 0 0
22 GE JGB660SEJSS 59 $550 4
0 5
0 3
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 2 2 1 0
24 GE JGBS60DEKWW 57 $400 3
0 5
0 3
0 3
0 4
0 NA 1 2 1 0
elements/burners
elements/burners
elements/burners
Recommended
Stainless steel
Medium-power
Oven capacity
Cooktop high
Self-cleaning
Cooktop low
Convection
High-power
Low-power
available
Broiling
Slide-in
Baking
mode
Rank
0
! 1 KitchenAid KDRS407VSS (dual-fuel) 72 $4,140 0
4 0
5 0
4 0
3 0
3 0
4 3 0 1 0 0
102 KITCHEN PLANNING & BUYING GUIDE CR.ORG Note: Dual-fuel ranges pair a gas cooktop with an electric oven.
1 2 3 4 5 $ !
POOR EXCELLENT CR BEST BUY RECOMMENDED
elements/burners
elements/burners
elements/burners
Recommended
Stainless steel
Medium-power
Oven capacity
Cooktop high
Self-cleaning
Cooktop low
Convection
High-power
Low-power
available
Broiling
Slide-in
Baking
mode
Rank
0
! 1 KitchenAid KDRU763VSS (dual-fuel) 74 $7,300 0
4 0
5 0
4 0
4 0
4 0
4 3 0 1 0 0
0
! 2 GE Monogram ZDP364NDPSS (dual-fuel) 72 $7,600 3
0 5
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 4 0 0 0 0
HOW WE TEST: To test high cooktop lowest-powered burner keeps a low we bake cakes and cookies on two space. And then it gets messy: We test
heat, we time how long the highest- temperature, as for melting chocolate, oven racks. We broil a pan of burgers the oven’s ability to remove a baked-on
powered burner takes to bring a 6-liter and how well the highest-power burner, to find out how evenly they brown and mix of cheese, eggs, pie filling, and
pot of water to a near-boil. For low set on low, holds tomato sauce below a to check high-heat searing. To evaluate other stuff on the self-cleaning setting.
cooktop heat, we note how well the boil. To test how evenly the ovens bake, oven capacity, we measure usable Price is approximate retail.
Though no brand can be called out as BRAND ESTIMATED BREAKAGE RATE BRAND ESTIMATED BREAKAGE RATE
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Steps to
Success
Consider your space
and your family’s cooking
habits as you shop.
1. Pick a Size
Most cooktops are 30 or 36 inches
wide, so that’s what we test.
But you’ll find models ranging
from 21 to 48 inches.
2. Choose a Fuel
Whether you pick electric or gas
might depend on the type of
fuel available where you live or
on which type your appliances
already use. If switching fuel
type isn’t an option, don’t worry
that you’ll have to sacrifice
performance: Both are capable
of delivering fine results. But
you might find it easier to judge
heat by the appearance of a
gas flame, and when you turn the
knob from high to medium,
the change is almost immediate.
Electric elements tend to heat
faster and maintain low heat
better than gas burners. Electric
smoothtop cooktops are relatively
easy to clean but require a special
cooktop cleaner (available at
most grocery stores). And they can
be damaged by dropped pots.
Electric induction cooktops
use an electromagnetic field to
directly heat pans, offering
speedy response and control. In
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STYLE AND FLEXIBILITY are the biggest attractions when replacing 3. Weigh the Features
a range with a cooktop and wall-oven combination. The look is A high-power cooktop element
modern, and you have more choices about where you can install or burner will heat large pots
and pans more quickly. Touch-
the appliances. For example, you could place the wall oven at a
sensitive controls on smoothtops
height that eliminates the bending that a range requires.
are sleek, but some are more
Most cooktops are gas or conventional smoothtop electric. But induction
finicky and less intuitive than con-
technology is growing in popularity as prices fall. The downside of a cooktop and ventional knobs. Manufacturers
wall-oven combo is price. You might pay as little as $2,000 or so, but you can tout the high Btu of burners,
often find a great range for about half that price. Cooktops and wall ovens often but we’ve found that they don’t
require professional installation, so don’t forget to factor in that expense as well. always deliver faster heating.
See our ratings to find a model that pairs the best performance and price.
Details
That Count
Look for these features
to ensure that your
new cooktop is safe and
convenient to use.
Hot-Surface Warning
Indicator Lights
Many smoothtop electric
cooktops have at least light.
Ideally, each element should
have a separate warning
light. It’s an important safety
feature; the cooking surface
can remain hot long after an
element has been turned off,
and without the indicator it can
be difficult to tell at a glance.
Expandable Elements,
Bridge, and Oval Burner
Most smoothtops have an
expandable burner that lets you
choose the size that best matches
a pot’s diameter. Some cooktops
have an elongated bridge
element that spans two burners
to accommodate rectangular
or odd-shaped cookware such
as a griddle. (On some models,
one knob or touch control then
operates both.) On gas cooktops,
oval burners accommodate
griddles and elongated pans.
Controls
On cooktops, the controls take
up space on the surface and
can limit the area that cookware
can cover. Electric models with
touch-sensitive controls provide
a flat, easy-to-clean surface,
but they can be finicky.
FR I G I DAI R E
Keep It Clean
Smoothtop cooktops
are easy to clean
if you follow some
simple precautions.
Wipe up sugary spills
quickly so that they
won’t bond to the
glass as they cool and
harden. Wipe wet
spills with a sponge,
soft cloth, or paper
towel. Stay away from
scouring sponges,
which can scratch
the surface. Remove
heavy, burned-on
GE
residue with a glass
scraper made
for this purpose, or
On the Market a razor blade (very
Choose from electric smoothtop, electric induction smoothtop, carefully). Polish
and gas. Each has advantages. periodically with a
cooktop cleanser
Electric Induction Electric Smoothtop such as Cerama Bryte
Electric induction smoothtops use magnetic Electric radiant smoothtops are the most
or Cooktop Magic,
coils below a ceramic glass surface to quickly widely sold models. All of the ones we tested
generate heat directly to a pan, offering have at least one high-power burner. Most which worked well in
precise simmering and control, and leaving the have expandable dual or triple elements that let our tests. Be careful
surrounding surface cooler to the touch than you switch from a large, high-power element when moving cook-
a regular electric smoothtop. Find these models to a small, low-power element within it. ware across the
in our ratings of electric cooktops on page 110. There’s a lot of residual heat, so when
surface to avoid
For induction to work, cookware must reducing the heat it can take a few minutes to
contain magnetic material. (Quick check: If a really settle at the lower setting. Smoothtops
leaving scratches
magnet strongly sticks to the bottom of a make it easy to clean up spills but they require or metal deposits.
pot, it will work.) Some stainless steel cookware a special cleaner, and dropped pots and
is induction-capable, but some isn’t. sugary liquids can damage them.
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Gas
If you prefer cooking with gas, we get it. The
flame makes it easier to judge the heat and
quickly move from a high setting to a low one.
Response time is quick, especially when
compared with a conventional smoothtop.
When you turn a knob from high to medium
on a gas cooktop, the pot and the food in it
experience that change almost immediately.
And with most gas burners, you can strike a
match to light them if your power is out.
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that quickly brings a
large pot of water to
a boil for pasta but can
also gently simmer 0
99
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99
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tomato sauce? You’ve SCORE SCORE
GA S
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92
OVERALL
SCORE
0
81
OVERALL
SCORE
F2 Thermador
SGSX365FS
B1 Thermador CIT36XKB
36-INCH
36-INCH INDUCTION GAS $1,900
$5,000
thermador.com
This cooktop has no set
elements: Place a pot
anywhere on the surface,
and it adjusts automati- From Our Experts
cally to the pot’s shape “I’d pick the 36-inch Thermador SGSX365FS gas cooktop, $1,900. Fast heating
and size, accommodating
and excellent simmering make it versatile, and I like that it has large burners
up to four items. It delivers
fast heat and superb sim- in the front, rear, and center, so you can keep pots up front for stirring and
mering. The touch-screen tending, or tuck them away at the back for long simmering.”
controls are fairly intuitive. —Tara Casaregola, Test Program Leader
thermador.com
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93
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89
OVERALL
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89
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0
80
OVERALL
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High-power
Expandable
Low-power
High heat
elements
elements
elements
elements
Low heat
Medium-
controls
power
Touch
Rank
Rec.
0
! 1 GE Café CHP9530 99 $1,800 5
0 5
0 3 1 0 0
!
0 2 Kenmore 43820 99 $1,500 5
0 5
0 3 1 0 0
!
0 3 Kenmore 43800 97 $1,200 5
0 5
0 3 1 0 0
!
0 4 Frigidaire FGIC3067MB 95 $1,000 5
0 5
0 3 1 0 0
!
0 5 KitchenAid KICU500XB 95 $1,395 5
0 5
0 2 2 0 0
!
0 6 Whirlpool GCI3061XB 95 $1,215 5
0 5
0 2 0 2 0
!
0 1 Thermador CIT36XKB⁄ 92 $5,000 5
0 5
0 2 1 1 0 0
C 30-INCH SMOOTHTOPS
0
! 1 KitchenAid KECC604BBL 94 $900 5
0 5
0 2 0 2 0
!
0 2 Jenn-Air JEC4430BS 94 $1,400 5
0 5
0 2 0 2 0 0
!
0 3 Samsung NZ30K7570RG/AA 93 $1,250 5
0 5
0 1 3 1 0 0
!
0 4 GE JP5030SJSS 92 $980 5
0 5
0 1 0 3 0 0
!
0 5 GE Profile PP9030SJSS 92 $1,260 5
0 5
0 2 2 1 0 0
!
0 6 Kenmore Turbo-boil 45313 91 $1,200 5
0 5
0 2 0 3 0 0
$
0 7 GE JP3030SJSS 87 $630 4
0 5
0 2 0 2
$
0 8 Whirlpool G7CE3034XP 86 $700 4
0 5
0 2 0 2 0
$
0 9 Frigidaire FFEC3024LB 85 $250 4
0 5
0 2 0 2
D 36-INCH SMOOTHTOPS
0
! 1 Samsung NZ36K7570RG/AA 93 $1,350 5
0 5
0 2 2 1 0 0
!
0 2 KitchenAid KECC664BSS 93 $1,080 5
0 5
0 2 1 1 0
!
0 3 Viking VEC5366BSB 88 $2,150 4
0 5
0 1 3 2 0
!
0 4 Bosch NETP668SUC 83 $1,350 4
0 5
0 1 3 1 0 0
⁄Unique model with a full cooking surface rather than individual elements. In practical use with four pots it allows for two large, high-power cooking areas and two medium or low-power areas.
Glass ceramic
High-power
Continuous
Low-power
High heat
Porcelain
Stainless
Low heat
Medium-
burners
burners
burners
enamel
grates
power
Rank
steel
Rec.
0
! 1 Samsung NA30K7750TS/AA 89 $1,350 4
0 5
0 1 3 1 0 0
!
0 2 Whirlpool WCG97US0DS 80 $700 3
0 5
0 1 3 1 0 0
!
0 3 Ikea Framtid 602.887.01 [ICS655DS] 80 $700 3
0 5
0 1 3 1 0 0
!
0 4 KitchenAid KCGS350ESS 80 $900 3
0 5
0 1 3 1 0 0
0
! 1 Samsung NA36K7750TG/AA 89 $1,525 4
0 5
0 1 3 1 0 0
!
0 2 Thermador SGSX365FS 81 $1,900 4
0 5
0 3 2 0 0 0
!
0 3 GE Monogram ZGU385NSMSS 80 $1,500 3
0 5
0 3 2 0 0 0
!
0 4 Kenmore 32713 79 $1,215 4
0 5
0 2 2 1 0 0
!
0 5 Whirlpool WCG97US6DS 71 $1,000 4
0 4
0 2 2 1 0 0
!
0 6 Maytag MGC9536DS 71 $720 4
0 4
0 2 2 1 0 0
HOW WE TEST: To test high cooktop 6-liter pot of water to a near-boil. a low temperature, as for melting tomato sauce below a boil. Price
heat, we time how long the highest- For low cooktop heat, we note how chocolate, and how well the highest- is approximate retail.
powered burner takes to bring a well the lowest-powered burner keeps power burner, set on low, holds
UNLIKE A RANGE, a wall oven can go a convection function, French-style doors that open out
wherever you want it: at waist or eye level instead of down, and 24-, 27-, or 30-inch widths. Gas models
so that you won’t have to bend to pull out are available, but most wall ovens—including all of the
heavy pans, or even under a counter or in an models in our ratings—are electric.
island or peninsula. And now lower prices Once again, we found that a high price doesn’t necessarily
PHOTO, LEFT: GETTY IMAGES
have made wall-oven and cooktop combinations more afford- guarantee top performance or reliability. Some of the more
able. Although most combos will still cost more than a expensive wall ovens we tested received only middling scores
stand-alone range, there are affordable options, especially in our baking or broiling tests. So shop carefully, using our
compared with pricey pro-style ranges. ratings and reliability data as a guide. And remember that you
Some manufacturers offer double ovens; other options don’t necessarily have to choose the same brand for your
include electronic touchpad controls, a self-cleaning mode, wall oven and cooktop.
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single and double wall ovens tell A2 Whirlpool
you how well they bake, broil,
WOS92EC0AH 80 From Our Experts
$1,500
and self-clean. You’ll also learn OVERALL “ The Whirlpool
$ CR BEST BUY SCORE
WOS92ECOAH single
whether the oven capacity is whirlpool.com
wall oven, $1,500, is
small or large, and what features,
right in the sweet spot of
such as convection or a tem- price and performance.
perature probe, are included. Plus, since I always
Given that the prices vary seem to be in a big rush
significantly, use our ratings to when I’m cooking, it’s
find out as much as you can great that the control
before you buy. Recommended panel is so clean, clear,
wall ovens are top-scoring and and uncluttered.”
from reliable brands. CR Best —Tara Casaregola,
Test Program Leader
Buys are recommended models
that combine impressive perfor-
mance and price.
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80
OVERALL
SCORE
0
80
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0
80
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Temperature
Convection
Width (in.)
capacity
cleaning
Covered
element
Broiling
Baking
probe
mode
Oven
Rank
Self-
Rec.
0
! 1 Samsung NV51K7770SG/AA 80 $2,350 0
4 0
5 0
4 0
4 30 0 0 0
0
$ 2 Whirlpool WOS92EC0AH 80 $1,500 4
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 30 0 0
0
! 3 GE Cafe CT9070SHSS 76 $3,600 4
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 30 0 0 0
0
! 4 Jenn-Air JJW3430DS 74 $3,500 4
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 30 0 0 0
0
! 5 KitchenAid KOSE500ESS 74 $2,300 4
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 30 0 0 0
0
! 6 GE Profile PT9050SFSS 73 $2,430 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 30 0 0 0
0
$ 7 Whirlpool WOS51EC0AS 72 $1,300 4
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 30 0
8 GE JT5000SFSS 70 $1,100 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 30 0 0
14 LG LWS3063 60 $1,800 3
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 30 0 0
15 GE JT3000SFSS 58 $700 3
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 30 0
0
! 1 Samsung NV51K7770DG/AA* 80 $3,250 0
4 0
5 0
4 0
4 30 0 0 0
0
! 2 Whirlpool WOD93EC0AS* 80 $2,350 4
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 30 0 0
0
! 3 Jenn-Air JJW3830DS* 74 $5,200 4
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 30 0 0 0
0
! 4 KitchenAid KODE500ESS* 74 $2,500 4
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 30 0 0 0
0
! 5 GE PT9550SFSS* 73 $3,100 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 30 0 0 0
0
! 6 Whirlpool WOD51EC0A* 72 $1,600 4
0 5
0 5
0 5
0 30 0
7 GE JT5500SFSS* 70 $1,700 4
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 30 0 0
8 LG LWD3010ST* 65 $2,500 3
0 5
0 4
0 3
0 30 0 0
10 GE JT3500SFSS* 58 $1,900 3
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 30 0
*The performance of this model is based on the tested oven in the single electric wall-oven category.
Steps to
Success
1. With a Duct
or Duct-Free
We don’t recommend a duct-
less hood because it will take the
smoke and odors and disperse
them throughout the kitchen and
the rest of the house. Venting
the hood to the outside is better
but more complicated to install.
2. Don’t Downsize
This is when bigger is often better.
Any hood you consider should
be at least as wide as the cooking
surface it will be installed above.
And avoid downdraft hoods,
which have been unimpressive
performers in our past tests.
3. Install It Properly
Whether you opt for a hood or
an over-the-range microwave
oven, be sure it’s installed
SURE, IT’S TEMPTING to save space and cut costs by relying on the according to the manufacturer’s
built-in ventilation of an over-the-counter microwave. But if you directions, usually 24 to 30 inches
care about venting smoke and fumes, you’re better off with a sepa- above the burners or elements.
rate range hood, especially if you cook on a higher-powered stove That gives you working room
or cooktop. We no longer test range hoods, but none of the over- and helps to prevent steam
the-range microwave ovens we tested in the past could match the smoke-capturing from escaping to the sides. Vent
or fume-clearing abilities of a good range hood. outdoors using the largest-sized
Range hoods have become as stylish as they are practical. Most now offer the solid, smooth-walled metal
commercial look of stainless steel. Or you can choose from the lighter look of glass ducting that fits. Keep duct runs
short and minimize bends to
or an integrated look with a canopy matched to your cabinetry. Some manufactur-
maximize airflow. A wall or roof
ers offer hoods in finishes that match their ranges.
cap outside prevents backdrafts.
The best hoods we tested in the past excelled at exhausting smoke and fumes.
Wash or replace the filters
PHOTO, LEFT: JEFF HERR
Some were quieter than others and better at delivering high and low levels of light- every one to three months, more
ing. Try those features in a showroom if you can. Our recent tests of microwaves often if you cook frequently.
focused on cooking evenness, automatic defrosting ability, speed of heating, noise,
ease of use, and venting. For the results of those tests, see our microwave
ratings on page 122.
Take It Outside
Ductless models
direct steam, heat,
and smoke away
from the stovetop
A K DY
but back into the
kitchen. Their filters
can trap airborne
oil and grease
Details That Count droplets, and reduce
Select a model that’s at least as wide as the cooking surface underneath. odors. They may
These are some range-hood features to keep in mind as you shop. be better than no
ventilation at all, but
Airflow Thermostat Control it's still best to go
Manufacturers tout the cubic feet per minute A built-in temperature sensor automatically
with a ducted model
(CFM) of exhausted air. More airflow does turns on the fan if the temperature below the
mean faster ventilation, but it doesn’t hood gets too high. That feature is available that will vent fumes
guarantee better smoke capture and removal mainly on over-the-range microwaves to the outside.
in your kitchen. and is intended to protect the microwave
electronics from being damaged by high
Number of Fan Speeds heat. But we don’t recommend that feature,
We recommend a minimum of two speeds: because if you’re cooking with oil and your
a high-speed setting to use when cooking pan catches fire, the exhaust fan will come on
and a very low, very quiet setting to use after automatically, adding air to the fire, fanning
cooking to continue to ventilate the space it, and perhaps making matters worse.
while eating. You don’t need more than three
set speeds. If the manufacturer wants to Exhaust Timer
provide more than three speeds, we think the This convenient feature turns off the fan
hood should have a variable-speed switch after a period of time, so you can set it
Z E PH Y R
that the user can set to any speed desired. and forget it.
On the Market
Undercabinet be the only choice for those who funnel fumes, so they should be
These mount under the bottom can’t achieve the recommended wider than the cooking surface.
of a wall cabinet. Ductwork inside stove-to-hood clearance with
an adjoining wall, chase, soffit, a standard design. Downdraft
or ceiling can send smoke and These try to reverse the direction
fumes to the outside. In a few Wall-Chimney of rising smoke and fumes,
models, a shallow hood slides These work where there are no sending them through ducts
out of the upper kitchen cabinet cabinets over the range and are running beneath the floor. Our
when you need it. Typical kitchen mounted with exposed vent past tests found that they were
cabinets extend only about stacks on the wall to vent to the among the least effective at
halfway across the stove, so outside (shown at left). removing smoke and steam.
that extension routes steam and Though they can be used any-
smoke away from cabinet faces Island where in a kitchen, their main
and back toward the suction end Mounted to and vented through application is in islands where it
of the range hood. The design ductwork in the ceiling, they lack might not be possible to route
SA M S U N G
steals cabinet space but might adjacent walls or cabinets to help ductwork through the ceiling.
GOOD
TO
KNOW
Keep It Clean
STEP 1 Use a sponge
and hot soapy water
to clean the oven
inside and out.
A credit card helps
scrape off stuck-on
food without
scratching surfaces.
STEP 2 If your
microwave has
removable parts (a
turntable, shelf, or
rack), remove them
for a thorough hand-
washing in the sink.
STEP 3 Sanitize by
placing a bowl of
water with a few
tablespoons of lemon
juice in the oven and
running it on high for
SPEED AND SMARTS go hand in hand as more microwaves are designed a few minutes. You
with enough features to let them serve as second ovens. Many have want it to get good
sensors that automate cooking for more than just popcorn. Some also and hot so that
include convection and even slow-cooking and grilling options for steam fills the cavity.
people who want added capability without having to add a wall oven Then wipe the inside
or replace a range with a double-oven model. of the microwave
You’ll find more automation as microwaves take on a growing list of tasks. Browning with a cloth, using the
and speed-cooking modes, along with recipe databases, are also on the menu as condensation to
brands push features aimed at busy families. But as our tests have shown, you can pay
deliver a deep clean.
a premium for those perks without getting even heating and defrosting, and some
brands overstate usable space by as much as 50 to 60 percent.
largest casserole dish to the store or undercooking food and is too large to rotate might fit grits, oatmeal, pasta, and
to make sure it fits comfortably a desirable feature. better on a sliding tray. stews, as well as for reheating
inside. Also consider models with or defrosting. That eliminates
a sliding tray that moves from side 1-Minute or Convection, Grilling, the need to worry about
to side and fits large plates, or 30-Second Key and Browning time and power settings; just
microwaves that allow you to turn It extends the preset cooking These features, along with press the appropriate button.
the turntable off when you’re using time, maintaining whatever broiling, steaming, and speed- Avoid paying extra for keys
a large platter or dish. (You might power level was selected. It cooking, are for people who you probably won’t use.
want to turn the dish once or twice also allows quick adjustments want a second oven without
during cooking to help the oven to your settings. Pushing having to remodel. But
heat your food more evenly when the button more than once none of the microwaves we
you aren’t using the turntable.) multiplies the time extension. tested consistently provided
K ITC H E N A I D
SHARP LG
On the Market
You’ll find three major oven types. Most microwaves still sit on a countertop, but more consumers are
mounting them over a range, especially in kitchens where counter space is at a premium. Other models
are mounted within custom cabinetry, either over counters or in an island or a wall unit.
0
! Recommended Products
Most of the microwave OV E R-TH E- R A N G E M I DS IZ E D CO U NTE RTO P
ovens we tested did
a respectable job of
basic microwaving
tasks, such as defrost- 0
78
OVERALL
0
76
OVERALL
0
72
OVERALL
ing meat, reheating SCORE SCORE SCORE
$ CR BEST BUY
$550
presets, and additional This Avanti was very
This top-rated model This model was impres- good at evenly heating
functions such as was excellent at defrosting food and defrosting. It
sive overall and has the
convection and speed and impressive at evenly same usable capacity was fast at heating water
heating food. It’s one and relatively quiet when
cooking. The ratings of the quieter tested and
as the top-rated GE yet
costs hundreds less. But set on high. It’s easy to
rank models in order of better at venting than it doesn’t have a sensor use, and capacity is in
overall performance. most, but it’s not the that detects when food is line with the other top
fastest at heating. It has done, so you have to rely picks. But it lacks a sen-
a child lock, a wire rack on your own settings. It sor to detect when food
for cooking two foods at was superb at defrost- is done and does not
once, and a sensor ing, very good at evenly have extra features such
that helps detect when heating food, quiet, and as convection mode.
food is done. impressive at venting. avantiproducts.com
geappliances.com geappliances.com
L A RG E CO U NTE RTO P
Microwaving
Convection
Ease of use
Defrosting
Stainless/
evenness
evenness
Speed of
capacity
capacity
prompts
Detailed
(airflow)
Claimed
Heating
SS-look
Venting
heating
(cu. ft.)
(cu. ft.)
Sensor
Usable
option
Watts
mode
noise
Rank
Rec.
A MIDSIZED COUNTERTOP
0
! 1 Avanti MO1250TW 72 $130 0
4 0 4
4 0 0
4 0
5 NA 0.8 1.2 1,000
!
0 2 Kenmore 66227 [Item # 1345111] (Kmart) 72 $105 3
0 5 0
0 3 4
0 4
0 NA 0.6 1.1 1,100
18 LG LMC0975 55 $140 2
0 5 0
0 3 0
4 4
0 NA 0.5 0.9 1,000 0
B LARGE COUNTERTOP
0
! 1 Panasonic NN-SD945S 75 $170 0
3 0
5 0
4 0
4 0
5 NA 1.4 2.2 1,250 0 0 0
!
0 2 Oster OGG61403 74 $120 4
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 NA 0.8 1.4 1,200 0
!
0 3 LG LCRT2010[ST] 73 $200 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 NA 1.2 2.0 1,200 0 0 0
!
0 4 Panasonic NN-SD975S 73 $250 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 NA 1.5 2.2 1,250 0 0 0
7 LG LCRT1513ST 71 $150 3
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 NA 0.9 1.5 1,100 0 0
9 GE JES2051SN[SS] 70 $250 4
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 5
0 NA 1.2 2.0 1,200 0 0 0
11 LG LMC1575 68 $200 3
0 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 NA 0.8 1.5 1,200 0 0
Microwaving
Convection
Ease of use
Defrosting
Stainless/
evenness
evenness
Speed of
capacity
capacity
prompts
Detailed
(airflow)
Claimed
Heating
SS-look
Venting
heating
(cu. ft.)
(cu. ft.)
Sensor
Usable
option
Watts
mode
noise
Rank
Rec.
30 LG LCS2045 58 $150 3
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 NA 1.3 2.0 1,100 0 0
31 GE JES1656SRSS 58 $150 3
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 NA 0.9 1.6 1,150 0 0 0
C BUILT-IN COUNTERTOP
D OVER-THE-RANGE
0
! 1 GE Profile PVM9215SFSS 78 $550 0
4 0
5 0
3 0
5 0
5 0
4 0.9 2.1 1,000 0 0 0
$
0 2 GE JVM3160RFSS 76 $180 4
0 5
0 3
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 0.9 1.6 1,000 0 0
!
0 3 LG LMV2031ST 75 $250 4
0 5
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 0.9 2.0 1,000 0 0 0
5 LG LMH2235ST 72 $450 4
0 5
0 3
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 0.9 2.2 1,000 0 0 0
Microwaving
Convection
Ease of use
Defrosting
Stainless/
evenness
evenness
Speed of
capacity
capacity
prompts
Detailed
(airflow)
Claimed
Heating
SS-look
Venting
heating
(cu. ft.)
(cu. ft.)
Sensor
Usable
option
Watts
mode
noise
Rank
Rec.
D OVER-THE-RANGE Continued
19 GE PVM9005SJSS 65 $350 4
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 1.0 2.1 1,050 0 0 0
21 GE JVM1740SP[SS] 63 $280 4
0 4
0 3
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 0.7 1.7 1,000 0 0
24 GE JVM6175DKWW 62 $200 3
0 4
0 3
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 0.7 1.7 1,000 0 0 0
29 LG LMV1762SB 60 $215 3
0 4
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 3
0 0.8 1.7 1,000 0 0
33 LG LMV1831ST 59 $200 4
0 5
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 2
0 0.8 1.8 1,000 0 0
38 LG LMV1683[ST] 58 $150 3
0 5
0 3
0 3
0 5
0 3
0 0.7 1.6 1,000 0 0
GE Adora DVM7195SKSS
42
(Home Depot Exclusive) 57 $250 3
0 3
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 0.9 1.9 1,000 0 0 0
43 GE PVM9179SKSS 56 $500 3
0 3
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 0.8 1.7 950 0 0 0 0
Microwaving
Convection
Ease of use
Defrosting
Stainless/
evenness
evenness
Speed of
capacity
capacity
prompts
Detailed
(airflow)
Claimed
Heating
SS-look
Venting
heating
(cu. ft.)
(cu. ft.)
Sensor
Usable
option
Watts
mode
noise
Rank
Rec.
D OVER-THE-RANGE Continued
44 LG LSMC3089BD 56 $720 0
3 0
3 0
2 0
3 0
5 0
3 0.8 1.7 950 0 0 0 0
51 GE JNM3163RJSS 54 $270 3
0 3
0 3
0 5
0 5
0 3
0 0.8 1.6 950 0
59 LG LMVH1711[ST] 51 $540 3
0 4
0 3
0 3
0 4
0 2
0 0.8 1.7 950 0 0 0
60 GE JVM7195SKSS 51 $250 3
0 3
0 3
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 0.9 1.9 1,000 0 0 0
HOW WE TEST: Overall Score is based evenness is based on how well the auto- to set the microwave without referring with rotating turntables. Note that most
mainly on evenness of heating, speed, defrost program defrosted a pound of to the instructions. Venting (airflow) is over-the-range models allow you to turn
ease of use, noise, and auto-defrosting frozen ground beef. Speed of heating is based on the volume of air drawn in by off the rotation to fit large dishes. With
ability. The displayed score is out of a based on the temperature rise of water the OTR’s internal fan on the highest the rotation off, measured capacity
total of 100 points. Heating evenness heated. Microwaving noise reflects how setting. Usable capacity is the usable approximates Claimed capacity. But
reflects how evenly a model reheated a quiet the oven is while microwaving on space based on our measurements and food might require extra tending and
dish of cold mashed potatoes. Defrosting high. Ease of use includes how easy it is excludes the corner spaces for models stirring. Price is approximate retail.
Whirlpool and Frigidaire are among the more BRAND ESTIMATED BREAKAGE RATE BRAND ESTIMATED BREAKAGE RATE
Make It Disappear
If you want your
dishwasher to blend
into the woodwork,
look for a model that
can be fitted with a
panel that matches
surrounding cabinets.
126
GOOD
TO
BREAKFAST CEREAL, egg yolk, raspberry jam: What do these KNOW
Heated Dry
Budget-priced dishwashers
usually dry in the few hours
after a cycle using drainage and
the residual heat in the tub. Pay
more, and some will either heat
the water further during the final
rinse (to warm up the stainless
tub) or use a heating element—
perhaps coupled with a fan to
circulate the air. Those options
increase convenience but
also increase your electric bill.
On the Market
Aside from how they perform in our
tests, dishwashers differ in type, features,
and, of course, cost.
0
! Recommended Products
Almost all of the
0 0 0
models we tested clean
well, are easy to load, 85 83 83
and come in a stainless OVERALL OVERALL OVERALL
SCORE SCORE SCORE
finish. They also use far
less water and energy
than washing by hand.
A1 KitchenAid A2 Kenmore Elite 12793 A3 Bosch Ascenta
The picks included here KDTM354DSS CYCLE TIME/WATER
SHX3AR7[5]UC
are excellent overall CYCLE TIME/WATER USAGE: 145 MIN./5 GAL. CYCLE TIME/WATER
USAGE: 125 MIN./4 GAL. $1,650 USAGE: 95 MIN./4 GAL.
performers, and most $800 $500
In addition to top-notch
have a timed-start This top-rated dishwasher cleaning, this Kenmore $ CR BEST BUY
feature, a heavy-duty is excellent overall. It offers a motorized spray This model is half the
aces cleaning and drying arm that reverses direc- price of many other rec-
or pots-and-pans plastics—among the tion should a utensil fall ommended dishwashers,
cycle, and self-cleaning hardest items to dry—and through the racks and and with its 95-minute
is relatively quiet. Controls block the arm’s rotation. Normal cycle, it’s also
filters. The ratings are hidden for a cleaner Flexibility options include quicker than most. Wash
rank models by overall look, but the cycle status an adjustable upper rack performance and energy
appears on the door front. and tines. efficiency are excellent.
performance. kitchenaid.com kenmore.com bosch-home.com
Adjustable upper
Cycle time (min.)
Interior material
Hidden controls
Recommended
Ample flatware
Self-cleaning
Energy use
Washing
Sensor
Drying
Noise
Rank
slots
filter
rack
A CONVENTIONAL DISHWASHERS
0
! 1 KitchenAid KDTM354DSS 85 $800 0
5 0
5 0
5 0
4 125 0 0 0 0 Some Stainless Steel
0
! 2 Kenmore Elite 12793 83 $1,650 5
0 3
0 5
0 5
0 145 0 0 0 Some Stainless Steel
0
$ 3 Bosch Ascenta SHX3AR7[5]UC 83 $500 5
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 95 0 0 0 All Stainless/Plastic
0
! 4 Kenmore 14573 83 $570 5
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 145 0 0 Some Stainless Steel
0
! 5 Kenmore 14543 83 $650 5
0 5
0 5
0 4
0 145 0 0 Some Stainless Steel
0
! 6 KitchenAid KDTM704ESS 82 $1,620 5
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 110 0 0 0 0 Some Stainless Steel
Thermador Topaz Series
0
! 7
DWHD640JFM
81 $1,500 5
0 5
0 4
0 5
0 125 0 0 0 All Stainless Steel
0
! 8 Kenmore Elite 14833 81 $1,325 5
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 115 0 0 0 0 Some Stainless Steel
0
$ 9 Kenmore 14523 81 $570 5
0 4
0 5
0 4
0 150 0 0 No Stainless Steel
Adjustable upper
Cycle time (min.)
Interior material
Hidden controls
Recommended
Ample flatware
Self-cleaning
Energy use
Washing
Sensor
Drying
Noise
Rank
slots
filter
rack
A CONVENTIONAL DISHWASHERS Continued
49 GE GDT545PSJSS 72 $450 5
0 3
0 5
0 3
0 150 0 0 0 Some Plastic
52 GE GDT635HSJSS 71 $635 4
0 3
0 5
0 3
0 155 0 0 0 Some Stainless/Plastic
64 GE GDT655SSJSS 68 $550 5
0 2
0 5
0 4
0 155 0 0 0 Some Stainless Steel
66 GE GDT695SSJSS 68 $700 5
0 2
0 5
0 4
0 155 0 0 0 Some Stainless Steel
Adjustable upper
Cycle time (min.)
Interior material
Hidden controls
Recommended
Ample flatware
Self-cleaning
Energy use
Washing
Sensor
Drying
Noise
Rank
slots
filter
rack
A CONVENTIONAL DISHWASHERS Continued
71 LG LDF8874ST 67 $1,100 0
4 0
3 0
4 0
4 150 0 0 0 Some Stainless Steel
77 LG LDP6797ST 64 $700 4
0 3
0 5
0 4
0 130 0 0 0 All Stainless Steel
90 LG LDF5545ST 60 $550 5
0 4
0 3
0 5
0 200 0 0 0 No Stainless Steel
91 LG LDT9965BD 60 $1,080 5
0 1
0 5
0 4
0 140 0 0 0 Some Stainless Steel
92 LG LDT5665ST 60 $650 4
0 2
0 5
0 4
0 130 0 0 0 All Stainless Steel
93 LG LDF7774ST 59 $600 4
0 3
0 4
0 4
0 140 0 0 0 Some Stainless Steel
Adjustable upper
Cycle time (min.)
Interior material
Hidden controls
Recommended
Ample flatware
Self-cleaning
Energy use
Washing
Sensor
Drying
Noise
Rank
slots
filter
rack
A CONVENTIONAL DISHWASHERS Continued
B DISHWASHER DRAWER
HOW WE TEST: Washing is assessed by and glassware for residual food after We evaluate drying performance using during fill, wash, and drain, mainly by
running the normal or equivalent cycle cleaning. Drying is our assessment of the same cycle we use for our washing a listening panel. Cycle time is based
to clean a full load: 10 place settings how thoroughly a model dries plastic test. As directed by manufacturers, we on running the normal or equivalent
of very dirty dishes that were scraped items, the most stubborn in any load. use rinse aid in every load. Energy use cycle to clean a full load.
but not rinsed. We examine the dishes is for a normal load. Noise is judged
GOOD
TO
KNOW
Retailer Reader Survey Results
Score
Installation
Warranties and
Haul-away
Price paid
Checkout
Selection
Shipping
usability
Website
In-store
service
Service Contracts
ease
One out of five MAJOR APPLIANCES
major-appliance
shoppers buys an
Abt Electronics 93 0
4 0
5 5 5
0 0 4
0 5
0 5 0
0 5
extended warranty
Amazon.com 90 4
0 4
0 – 5
0 0
5 0
4 – –
or service contract.
Nebraska Furniture Mart 90 4
0 5
0 4 0
0 5 3
0 4
0 0
5 0
5
Costco 89 4
0 1
0 – 5
0 4
0 4
0 4
0 5
0
Once again, our Independents 89 3
0 3
0 4 0
0 5 2
0 5
0 5
0 5
0
subscribers said that Warner's Stellian Appliance 89 2
0 3
0 4 0
0 4 – 4
0 4
0 5
0
P.C. Richard & Son R.C. Willey Home Furnishings 87 3
0 4
0 4 0
0 3 – 4
0 – –
was the pushiest Menards 86 3
0 2
0 3 0
0 4 0
3 – – –
retailer when it came Pacific Sales 85 3
0 4
0 4 0
0 4 3
0 0
4 0
4 0
5
to pressuring Lowe's 85 3
0 3
0 3 0
0 4 3
0 4
0 4
0 5
0
shoppers into buying Best Buy 84 3
0 3
0 3 0
0 4 3
0 4
0 4
0 5
0
an extended warranty P.C. Richard & Son 84 3
0 4
0 3 0
0 4 3
0 4
0 4
0 4
0
to cover a major Home Depot 84 3
0 3
0 3 0
0 4 3
0 4
0 4
0 4
0
appliance. And that Sears 83 3
0 3
0 3 0
0 3 2
0 3
0 4
0 4
0
aggressiveness SMALL APPLIANCES
appears to pay off, Abt Electronics 94 0
5 0
5 5 5
0 0 0
4 – – –
because 44 percent Amazon.com 93 5
0 5
0 – 5
0 5
0 – – –
of people who Costco 91 5
0 1
0 2 0
0 4 3
0 – – –
purchased a major QVC 91 4
0 4
0 – 5
0 4
0 – – –
appliance there Williams Sonoma 90 3
0 4
0 5 0
0 4 4
0 – – –
bought extra Meijer 88 4
0 3
0 – 4
0 – – – –
coverage, which is Independents 88 3
0 3
0 5 0
0 4 3
0 – – –
considerably higher Ace Hardware 88 3
0 2
0 4 0
0 4 – – – –
than the rate of most Bed Bath & Beyond 88 3
0 3
0 3 0
0 4 3
0 – – –
other retailers in the HSN 88 4
0 3
0 – 4
0 0
4 – – –
survey. Keep in mind Kohl's 87 4
0 3
0 2 0
0 3 3
0 – – –
as you shop that the Macy's 85 3
0 3
0 3 0
0 3 3
0 – – –
period of coverage P.C. Richard & Son 85 3
0 3
0 4 0
0 3 – – – –
may differ from BJ's Wholesale Club 85 4
0 1
0 1 0
0 3 – – – –
retailer to retailer, Lowe's 84 3
0 2
0 3 0
0 3 0
2 – – –
so the cost of a Target 84 3
0 2
0 1 0
0 3 2
0 – – –
warranty may vary. HHGregg 84 3
0 3
0 3 0
0 3 – – – –
Sam's Club 84 4
0 1
0 1 0
0 3 0
2 – – –
Home Depot 84 3
0 2
0 2 0
0 4 3
0 – – –
Menards 82 3
0 2
0 2 0
0 4 2
0 – – –
Best Buy 82 3
0 3
0 3 0
0 3 3
0 – – –
Sears 82 3
0 3
0 3 0
0 3 2
0 – – –
Kmart 81 3
0 2
0 1 0
0 3 – – – –
Walmart 80 3
0 2
0 1 0
0 2 2
0 – – –
R ATINGS GUIDE: Reader Score “fairly well satisfied.” Differences Small- and major-appliance
represents overall satisfaction of fewer than 4 points aren’t retailer ratings are not directly
with the retail experience. A score meaningful. Other attributes comparable. Ratings are based
of 100 means all respondents under Survey Results reflect on CR subscribers, who may
are completely satisfied; 80, average scores on a scale not be representative of the
“very satisfied” on average; 60, from “very poor” to “excellent.” general U.S. population.
Countertops
53 Bottom, Cambria,
cambriausa.com
54 Sarah Robertson, Studio
Dearborn, studiodearborn.com
57 Eileen Deschapelles,
edinteriordesign.com
Sinks
61 Clockwise from top: Kohler,
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