To say we’ve seen our fair share of products here at The Spruce would be an understatement.
Over the course of this year, we researched and tested an abundance of top-rated products to give you the best possible recommendations to improve your everyday life. To see which products were worth the price tag and which fell short, we put them through their paces in both The Lab and at home, using a rigorous and thorough testing process for the most accurate insights. Sure, some were forgettable–but others were life-changing.
From powerfully-efficient leaf blowers to eco-friendly eucalyptus sheets, we’re here to showcase the best of the best. Whatever you're looking for, we’ve rounded up 10 of the greatest products we tested in 2022 that you’ll definitely want to snag for yourself.
Read on for our favorite Spruce-approved products we tested this year.
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Although this vacuum cleaner may not have been the most glamorous product we tested in 2022, it sure was one of the most impressive. After testing over 50 different vacuums, we found that the Shark Vertex DuoClean Lightweight Cordless Vacuum hit the mark on all fronts, earning an impressive 4.8 out of 5 stars during our at-home tests. Don’t let its lightweight construction fool you–this model boasts a powerful suction and a ton of high-end features. We were immediately impressed by how effectively the vacuum sucked up everything in its path in mostly one pass, including Cheerios and popcorn kernels. With two brush heads, this model has a ton of power but still remained relatively quiet for most of the operation.
Our tester loved how little effort it took to maneuver the vacuum, noting that it basically pulled itself across different surfaces. We were
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It’s an age-old debate that’s almost impossible to avoid when living with another person: Does silverware go up or down in the dishwasher? And is there even a right answer? Since the popularization of the dishwasher, how to load this appliance has been a hot point of contention, particularly when it comes to silverware. Should silverware be rinsed first? Should you organize each utensil so like is grouped with like? Should you use the silverware basket or the rack, if your dishwasher is a newer model? Some people are adamant that silverware should be placed handle-up, while others insist on handle-down—but those aren’t actually the only options.
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Retail therapy at RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2014 by Daniel Carruthers The Chelsea Flower Show, now in it’s 101st year, is revered for its wonderful gardens showing the latest trends in garden design. The show does also have many other elements of inspiration too with a wide and often unsung retail section. Predominantly the Eastern Avenue is the shopaholic gardeners first port of call with everything on display ranging from hats and gardening apparel to seeds and works of art.
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