Best Value Awards
I ran a product review website called Good, Cheap and Fast from Oct. 2018 to Dec. 2020. During that time, I tracked the prices of several thousand products and I analyzed around 2,000,000 online reviews in search of above-average products that were selling for below-average prices.
Along the way, I noticed that roughly 300 companies kept turning up in my analyses. These companies consistently sold high-quality products at fair prices. In fact, products from these companies were around 570% more likely to achieve a satisfying outcome than a random product.
This gave me the idea to create an awards program; those 300 companies became my nominees. The most trustworthy of those brands, my list of winners, sold products that were around 1,200% more likely to meet my list of value criteria (i.e. high quality, low price and responsive customer service).
Meanwhile, my five “Top Prize” winners demonstrated superlative performance across multiple product categories, or, within many subcategories of a common theme. The resulting list of “best bang-for-the-buck” brands can be skimmed in minutes, yet it was the byproduct of nearly 2,000 hours of research, statistical analysis and investigative journalism.
Best Value Award (Top Prize)
Anker - (www.anker.com)
Steven Yang took a big risk when he quit his job at Google, moved from California to Shenzhen, Guangdong, and founded Anker in 2011. His company originally focused on producing high-quality power accessories at modest prices, but in the decade that followed, Anker (through its subsidiaries like Soundcore, Eufy and Roav) has emerged as a billion-dollar consumer electronics powerhouse.
Anker's strategy is as disruptive as it is simple: Release high-quality products at budget prices, back those products with excellent customer service, and use customer feedback to create even better versions of those products.
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Insignia - (www.insigniaproducts.com)
Best Buy launched its Insignia brand in 2005 to provide "an affordable solution for newly introduced LCD technology." Since then, Insignia has expanded its product catalog to include a plethora of highly-rated electronics, appliances and automotive accessories--all selling at wallet-friendly prices.
Insignia's mission is to create products of "exceptional quality at a very reasonable price," and the company's continued execution of that aim is what makes it one of the best house brands in American retail.
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Monoprice - (www.monoprice.com)
Jong (Sean) Lee and Seok Hong originally conceived Monoprice to be "the online equivalent of a 99 cent store" back when the duo was selling A/V cables on eBay in 2002. At that time, HDMI cables were a new technology with a huge markup. The allure of high-quality, factory-direct cables turned Monoprice into one of the fastest growing small businesses in North America.
Monoprice continues to disrupt high-margin industries by offering factory-direct goods that are backed by responsive customer service. The company's excellent word-of-mouth marketing is a natural byproduct.
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Rada Cutlery - (www.radacutlery.com)
Rada Mfg. Co. has produced American-made kitchenware in Waverly, Iowa since 1948, manufacturing more than 165 million knives and amassing 19,000 distributors along the way.
Rada Cutlery's mission to provide customers with "the best value of kitchen knives for their dollar" isn't puffery or corporate speak: The company produces 100% American-made products that are backed by a lifetime guarantee and are priced more attractively than nearly every foreign import of comparable quality.
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SharkNinja - (www.sharkninja.com)
Since its founding in 1994, Mark Rosenzweig has been at the helm of SharkNinja, the parent organization of Shark vacuum cleaners and Ninja kitchen appliances. Today, the Massachusetts-based SharkNinja has grown into a multi-billion dollar company with an aim to manufacturer "5-star products that make life easier." Every day, thousands of customers affirm that corporate mission with their purchases and online reviews.
Shark's vacuum cleaners are an affordable blend of performance, ergonomics and handsome industrial design. Meanwhile, Ninja's kitchen appliances offer a combination of power and durability for which luxury brands typically charge twice (or even three times) as much.
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Consumer Electronics Awards
JBL - (www.jbl.com)
JBL's headphones, soundbars and gaming peripherals are a great everyday value. When they go on sale, they are a screaming bargain. JBL has a 70-year history of innovation, recently developing the first soundbar with battery-powered wireless surround speakers.
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JVCKenwood - (www.jvckenwood.com)
JVCKenwood's namesake subsidiaries, JVC and Kenwood, produce some of the best audio/video equipment for the money. On top of that, all A/V aficionados can be grateful for the company's commitment to innovation. If it wasn't for JVC's e-shift technology (a method of rapidly interlacing video signals to create an Ultra HD picture), affordable 4K projectors might not exist.
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Pioneer - (www.pioneerelectronics.com)
Some Pioneer products make you sit back, scratch your head and ask, "How can something so cheap be so good?" For example, Pioneer's Atmos-capable home theater speaker system (designed by renowned engineer, Andrew Jones) sells for less than $1,000, yet acoustically, it rivals surround sound systems that cost twice as much.
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Roku - (www.roku.com)
Since the first Roku player was released in 2008, this California-based technology company has produced streaming devices that are inexpensive, attractive, powerful and simple to use. It's not outlandish to say that Roku has done more to bring high-quality streaming video to the masses than any technology company (other than Netflix itself). Today, Roku TV is the software platform found in some of the best budget smart TVs on the market. Meanwhile, Roku's home audio products (a streaming soundbar and wireless speakers) are a great value.
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ViewSonic - (www.viewsonic.com)
ViewSonic has offered excellent bang-for-the-buck gaming and productivity displays for a long time, but the company's push into home theater equipment is something to be celebrated. The best 4K projectors have something in common: Many of them are made by ViewSonic.
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Peripheral and AccessorY Awards
Cable Matters - (www.cablematters.com)
The best cables just work. On the other hand, the worst cables may permanently damage sensitive (and expensive) electronics. In an industry that's drowning in snake oil, Cable Matters produces reliable, high-quality cables that sell for a fraction of the cost of "name brands."
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Mpow - (www.xmpow.com)
Mpow might not be a household name (yet), but this California-based maker of Bluetooth accessories is worthy of its foothold within Amazon's bestseller list. Mpow's headphones and headsets are very good, and at their budget price point, they are downright great.
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Redragon - (www.redragonshop.com)
Redragon markets factory-direct gaming peripherals that sell for approximately half of what name brand peripherals cost. Interestingly, some of those same name brands are clients of Redragon's parent company, Eastern Times Technology Co. Ltd., an OEM/ODM manufacturer that is headquartered in Dongguan.
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Scosche - (www.scosche.com)
Scosche is one of the few trustworthy accessory makers in an online marketplace that is flooded with knock-offs, fake reviews and fall-apart cheap products. Roger and Scotia “Scosche” Alves started Scosche out of a South California garage in 1980. Today, the company is owned and operated by three generations of Alves, aiming to make "innovative accessories at a competitive price."
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Power Tool Awards
A-iPower - (www.a-ipower.com)
A-iPower's portable generators and power washers are among the best values on the market, making good on the company's mission to provide "cost-effective solutions for consumers' power needs."
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Ryobi - (www.ryobitools.com)
Ryobi's tools are affordable, reliable and ergonomic, but best of all, the company's 18V ONE+ batteries work with every RYOBI 18V tool ever made. It's a rare day to find a company that designs new products that are compatible with the accessories that its customers already own.
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Snow Joe - (www.snowjoe.com)
This New Jersey-based company is named after its original product (an electric snow shovel), but don't let the name fool you. Snow Joe, and its complementary brand Sun Joe, make some of the best outdoor power tools on the market: winter, spring, summer or fall. The company's mission to create "high-quality, innovative, and affordable outdoor tools" is evident in almost every product in its lineup.
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WEN Products - (www.wenproducts.com)
WEN makes good on its promise to deliver "high quality and affordable power tools," earning the company a deserved foothold in the hobbyist and homeowner market.
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Small Appliance Awards
iLife - (www.iliferobot.com)
iLife's robotic vacuum cleaners are among the least expensive on the market, yet they often perform better than models costing twice as much. This disconnect can be explained in a single word: focus. The company only makes robot vacuums, embodying the philosophy of "Do one thing, and do it well."
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Instant Brands - (www.instantappliances.com)
Don't believe for a second that Instant Brands is a one-trick pony: The company makes some of the best kitchen appliances for the money, including a top-rated immersion circulator, air fryers, blenders and, of course, the company's ubiquitous (and beloved) "Instant Pot."
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Smart Home Awards
Energizer Connect - (www.energizerconnect.com)
Energizer Connect's smart home products are twice as good at half the price. Yes, you read that correctly. This collaboration between Energizer Holdings, Inc. and JEM Connected IoT, Inc. produces the best smart home products for the money.
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Globe Electric - (www.globe-electric.com)
Globe Electric is emerging as a dark horse in the smart home market. The Montreal-based company produces simple, reliable IoT devices that sell for modest prices.
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Kasa Smart by TP-Link - (www.kasasmart.com)
Kasa Smart devices pull off a rare trick: They get the hardware, the software and the price right. The company's UL/ETL-certified smart home products offer peace of mind that other devices don't, and the Kasa Smart app is a digital oasis in a wasteland of flawed and abandoned IoT apps.
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Toys and Education Awards
4M by Toysmith - (www.toysmith.com)
4M's educational toys are inexpensive, fun to play with and easy to assemble. The company's robotics kits are a spectacular value, helping to make STEM education accessible to all.
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Educational Insights - (www.educationalinsights.com)
Educational Insights makes affordable toys and games that encourage kids to be present in the world around them. It's a proven strategy for a company that has encouraged screen-free learning since the days of Soupy Sales and Captain Kangaroo.
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Melissa & Doug - (www.melissaanddoug.com)
"Parents love wooden toys, but kids don't" is an old gift-buying adage that is no longer true, thanks in large part to Melissa & Doug. The Connecticut-based toymaker specializes in creating fun, durable, low-tech toys that build a foundation for high-tech minds.
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