The best kitchen appliances don’t come cheap – but they’re almost worth their weight in gold when considering the return. They often serve their owners loyally for years, consistently producing great meals and wonderful memories every time.
Small appliances are a great way to make a colourful style statement in the kitchen without the commitment. We rounded up the best-in-class appliances that deliver function, quality and style.
Here is our top pick for a toaster, blender, water purifier, multi-cooker and air fryer.
This has a high lift for easy removal of small slices and an integrated warming rack. Its automatic bread centring keeps toasting even, while a defrost and warm-up setting makes your toast crunchy.
Retails for $149 at www.bosch-home.com.sg.
This blender is beautifully crafted with a die-cast aluminium body and premium lightweight Tritan jug. The 800W blender has a jug capacity of 1.5 litres and includes a 45ml measuring cup.
Retails for $398 at smegshop.sg.
Slim and stylish, this tankless water dispenser fits effortlessly into small spaces. Zero standby energy consumption makes it ideal for those who are environmentally conscious. In addition to being packed with antioxidants that prevent bacteria and contaminants, the Jewel Dispensers come in seven temperature settings as well as five refreshing colours.
Retails for $720 at www.livingcare.com.sg.
With over 30 built-in functions, Thermomix is the smart kitchen all-in-one for easy cooking. Additionally,it includes nearly 80,000 guided cooking recipes with step-by-step instructions so you can prepare restaurant-quality dishes at home.
Retails for $2,398 at thermomix.com.sg.
This uses Fat Removal Technology to separate and capture excess fat, resulting in tastier food. Designed by professional chefs, the airfryer’s Smart Sensing Technology automatically adjusts the time and temperature during cooking to ensure perfectly cooked dishes. For access to hundreds of recipes, pair it with the Philips NutriU App.
Retails for $549 at www.philips.com.sg.
This article was first published in Home and Decor.