Small Appliances
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recommendedNespresso Vertuo Next: Big cups of quality coffee The Vertuo Next pours everything from a quick espresso to a lengthy lungo, and does it all with finesse£149
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Haier announces first ever line of small kitchen appliances An exclusive look at Haier’s small kitchen appliances ahead of their release later this year
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Bagged, loose leaf and more, we've rounded up the best tea Drinking tea is the national pastime – if you want to enliven your next cup, check out our roundup of the best tea
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recommendedZwilling Enfinigy Pro Kettle review: Chic and cheerful With a solid range of temperature settings and a sleek, modern design, the Enfinigy Pro largely justifies its high price£129
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recommendedJohn Lewis Anyday Kettle 1.5l review A simple, no-frills kettle, the John Lewis Anyday is well priced and gets the job done£20
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recommendedKenwood Dusk 1.7l Kettle review: Capacious and calming A large, quiet-boiling kettle with a soothing aesthetic quality, the Kenwood Dusk is the perfect addition to calm your kitchen£46
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recommendedCuisinart Deep Stuff: Deliciously thick toasties With extra-deep removable plates and a variable temperature setting, the Cuisinart Sandwich Maker allows for total toastie customisation£80
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recommendedSalter Deep Fill Waffle Maker: Big waffles, small price If you like your waffles a little thicker, the Salter Deep Fill Waffle Maker is a straightforward and well-priced option£24
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best buySage The No Mess Waffle Maker: Breakfast perfection While it may be on the expensive side, the Sage No Mess Waffle Maker packs in more than enough clever design touches to justify its price£110
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Our pick of the best automatic and custom bread makers Fill your home with that delicious just-baked smell with our pick of the best bread makers
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The best SodaStreams and water carbonators to buy in 2023 Add a little sparkle to your kitchen and say goodbye to single-use plastic by making fizzy water in your own home
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NutriBullet vs Nutri Ninja: Which blender is better? It's been green smoothie season year-round lately, but which of these top blender lines does it best?