May is full of opportunities to save big on Consumer Reports’ top-rated products
Jiggle the card reader? Check the security tape? The old school red flags might not work for latest skimmer devicesBetween Mother’s Day and Memorial Day sales, there are plenty of opportunities to save big on top-rated products this month. Consumer Reports experts reveal the items that stood out in their tests.
“Mother’s Day falls on Sunday, May 12th this year, so holiday sales should be picking up fast! Giftable items like tech gadgets, Bluetooth speakers, and beauty products should be going on sale soon to save some money while making mom happy,” said Consumer Reports Shopping Editor Samantha Gordon.After you’ve sorted out what to get for Mom, keep an eye out for even more sales at the end of the month.
“Memorial Day falls on May 27th, and you can look out for big sales primarily focused on mattresses, large appliances, and seasonal items like grills,” said Gordon.. Consumer Reports says the hybrid innerspring and layers of foam are a standout for side sleepers, and the spine support it delivers is excellent.Consumer Reports says there are a number of other deals expected in May including things like air conditioners, bike helmets. freezers, and strollers.
You can also expect to see sales on sunscreen in May. After putting dozens of sunscreens through rigorous testing, Consumer Reports has determined the best lotions and sprays for every budget. See that list All Consumer Reports material Copyright 2024 Consumer Reports, Inc. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. Consumer Reports is a not-for-profit organization which accepts no advertising. It has no commercial relationship with any advertiser or sponsor on this site. For more information visit consumer.org.
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