Smarter: Biggest Mistakes to Avoid When Buying a Couch
This week I asked experts about the most important things to look out for when purchasing a couch. Also in this issue: Five credit card benefits you might not know about, and how to clean your remote control.
THE BIG STORY
I never really liked the couch that my boyfriend and I bought when we moved in together.
Perhaps it was a purchase that was doomed to begin with. It was at the start of the pandemic and many furniture options were out of stock. And neither of us had bought a couch before. (His $40 Craigslist purchase of a curbside sofa doesn’t count.) We were also operating on a tight budget, and yet we still yearned for the perfect couch. Something that could be relaxing, tasteful, and bold all at the same time for the price of less than $300.
This was the couch we ended up with: A velvet sofa that was too hot in the summer and uncomfortable to sit on year-round. For the rest of our time in that apartment, we opted to sit on the floor, and when we eventually moved, the couch was the first piece of furniture we abandoned offered to our roommate.
PUBLIC FORUM
We asked Instagram users in a poll whether they’ve ever regretted buying a couch. Seventy-five percent said yes, with many disliking how uncomfortable it was or how it failed to provide support. One user said they “couldn’t sit on it for longer than 10 minutes.” A few expressed regret over buying a couch they thought was pretty over a comfortable one.
White sofas were also a source of regret. One person said they have “major spill anxiety,” while another described their dilemma in the plainest terms: “It was white, and I had a baby.”
THE GOOD STUFF
Fake reviews are a big concern when shopping on Amazon and other online retailers. Here’s how you can tell the real reviews from the fake ones, according to our shopping expert, Samantha Gordon.
An extra tip: You can also look at the individual reviewer’s history to see whether they’re legitimate. If they don’t have one, then their review might be untrustworthy, Samantha says. Also, reviews that slam a product but praise an alternative could be suspicious and possibly paid for by a competitor.
THE SHORT ANSWER
Should you use male-to-male extension cords? No, stay away from them.
UNFILTERED TAKE
Photo: Angela Lashbrook/Consumer Reports Photo: Angela Lashbrook/Consumer Reports
The canned cocktail has taken off in the past few years, but is it any good?
To find out, Angela Lashbrook, a CR writer who has worked in various food and beverage industry domains for many years, decided to try a rum classic from Bacardí, a tequila concoction from Cutwater, a cosmo that’s a collaboration between Sarah Jessica Parker and the brand Thomas Ashbourne, and several others cocktails.
Here’s the verdict: Angela absolutely hated the cosmo, which is ironically called “The Perfect Cosmo.” It’s way too sugary, and it’s something that she would serve only to her worst enemy, in her words.
Most of the other cocktail options impressed Angela. Read about the ones that were actually good.
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✨ How to Clean and Sanitize Your Remote Controls
Remember to wipe the disinfectant onto the remote control, don’t spray it on.
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One of the best knives we tested cost only around $40.
"One person’s couch is another person’s treasure."