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Consumer Reports Available Through Lower Merion Libraries
You can even access the reviews online at any time, which is perfect for when you are out shopping for your newest purchases.

LOWER MERION, PA – If you are getting ready to make a new purchase of an appliance, car, electronic, or really anything else, chances are you are researching the best products out there. Luckily, all libraries in the Lower Merion Library System now have one of the best resources for product reviews available to you.
Consumer Reports are now available through the library system's online services to give you an upper hand when shopping for new stuff.
"Consumer Reports is the magazine of the leading independent, nonprofit organization working side by side with consumers to create a fairer, safer, and healthier world," the township said in an announcement. "Consumer Reports accepts no advertising and its product ratings are renowned for their accuracy and impartial evaluations."
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To access the reviews, you need a Lower Merion Library System Library card. Once you have the card, you can access the reviews remotely anywhere by visiting the LMLS website and entering the 14 digit library card number.
The digital versions of Consumer Reports actually have more reviews and ratings than the print version, so the LMLS is offering you a great opportunity to get the best bang for you buck.
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Some great features include sharing the reviews on social media, emailing them, and bookmarking them on a smart phone so you can access the review while shopping.
All LMLS libraries – Ardmore Library, Bala Cynwyd Library, Belmont Hills Library, Gladwyne Library, Ludington Library, and Penn Wynne Library – provide acccess to Consumer Reports.
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