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Best Washer

Best Washer

Posted on June 27, 2009 by admin.

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With both LG and Whirlpool entangled in mildew problems, we’ve decided to stick with a reliable brand, the Samsung WF448AAW ($1,400), which is one of the best steam washers on the market today. Despite its large 4.5 cu. ft. capacity, the WF448AAW consumes little water and energy, while delivering superior washing performance. Samsung’s SilverCare and vibration-reduction technology reduces odors and keep vibration to a minimum, respectively.

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Best Notebook Computer

Best Notebook Computer

Posted on June 8, 2009 by admin.

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The aluminum Apple MacBook ($1,500) is unquestionably the best laptop on the market today. Apple has done a superb job creating what is not only a great-looking computer, but one that feels solid, brick-like in fact. And now that it is once again equipped with a FireWire port and also gains an SD slot, this package is complete.

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Best Peppermill

Best Peppermill

Posted on February 8, 2009 by admin.

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The best peppermill does not hail from France, as you might suspect. No, it’s made right here in the fabulous U.S.A. Just like its tech counterparts, the nine-inch Magnum Plus ($45) comes in “pro black” and is the easiest and fastest high-capacity peppermill you can buy. Perfectly balanced, it grinds pepper almost effortlessly, something no self-respecting cook can do without.

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Best BBQ Grill

Best BBQ Grill

Posted on July 23, 2008 by admin.

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The Weber Genesis E-310 gas grill ($700) is the best BBQ on the market today. Sure, you can spend $15,000 on a Kalamazoo K900HS, but unless mom and dad are lining your wallet with gold, you simply can’t beat the Weber on a price-performance basis, plus it looks very cool. If you want a sideburner, opt for the Weber E-320 ($750).

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