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[quote=Anonymous]For any of these lists, even the most esteemed such as USNWR, it reminds me of when I started reading Consumer Reports in my 20s. At first, I used CR like a Bible and would buy the highest ranked item - appliance or other big purchase. I soon realized, I often valued different criteria than CR. Sometimes I cared about durability more than price or the size of the object or whatever. The point is, any of these lists have limitations. They are best used to eliminate a poor choice, IMO. But once you get to the highly ranked choices, you have to pick based on your own criteria or you will end up unhappy. Who cares if you buy the best vacuum according to Consumer Reports, if it doesn’t have the attachment you wanted. Or attend the highest-ranked college if doesn’t offer the community (or teaching faculty, weather or whatever) you seek. [/quote]
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