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Which Kitchen Appliances Are Worth Purchasing – And Which You Should Skip

Aiden Lowrie by Aiden Lowrie
March 15, 2025
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When it comes to outfitting your kitchen, it can be tempting to buy the latest gadgets promising to revolutionize your cooking routine. But not all kitchen appliances are created equal. Some are absolute game-changers, while others can quickly become clutter and take up precious space. Here’s a breakdown of which kitchen appliances are worth the investment and which ones you can skip.

Which Kitchen Appliances Are Most Useful?

Air Fryer

Air fryers have earned a permanent spot in kitchens for a reason. They cook food quickly, require less oil, and provide a crispy texture that’s hard to replicate. Whether you’re making fries, chicken wings, or even veggies, an air fryer can do it all with fewer calories and less mess.

  • Read: Embracing the “Dirty Kitchen” Trend: The Hidden Gem of Modern Homes

Blender

A high-quality blender is a must-have for smoothies, soups, sauces, and even nut butter. Investing in a powerful one can save you time and effort in the kitchen. Some high-end models even offer multi-functional use like food processing, grinding, and chopping.

Instant Pot

The Instant Pot is a versatile appliance that combines a pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, sauté pan, and yogurt maker into one device. It’s perfect for busy people who want to prepare meals quickly without sacrificing flavor.

Coffee Maker

If you’re a coffee lover, investing in a quality coffee maker or espresso machine is definitely worth it. From pod machines to high-end espresso machines, having the right one for your needs can save you money on take-out coffee and deliver a better brew at home.

Dishwasher

A good dishwasher is one of those appliances you don’t realize you need until you have one. It saves time, energy, and water, and allows you to spend less time doing dishes and more time enjoying your meals.

What are the Least Used Kitchen Appliances? 

Bread Maker

While fun at first, a bread maker can end up gathering dust. Making bread from scratch without one is just as easy, and you can often do it faster using a standard oven. Unless you bake bread frequently, it’s likely not worth the investment.

  • Read: How to Build a Zero-Waste Kitchen

Egg Cooker

Egg cookers seem like a great idea, but they’re honestly unnecessary. You can easily make perfect eggs using a pot of boiling water or a frying pan. These gadgets often take up valuable counter space and don’t offer enough value to justify the cost.

Juicer

Fresh juice might sound appealing, but juicers are messy, hard to clean, and often waste a lot of the fruit or vegetable. A high-quality blender can do the same job and is much more versatile for other tasks.

Single-Use Appliances

Gadgets like popcorn makers, quesadilla machines, and waffle irons can be fun, but they are often only used once in a while. If you have limited kitchen space, these niche items probably aren’t worth the storage real estate.

Countertop Grill

While countertop grills can cook food quickly, they often don’t deliver the same results as a traditional grill or even a well-functioning stovetop. They can also be challenging to clean, and the food doesn’t always turn out as flavorful.

Final Thoughts

Ultimately, your kitchen appliances should reflect your cooking habits and space limitations. Focus on versatile gadgets that save time and provide lasting value, while skipping appliances that are trendy but lack functionality. When purchasing an appliance, it’s essential to consider how long you will use it. Many small appliances often end up in landfills, and the World Health Organization reported that in 2022, there were 62 million tonnes of electronic waste. By making thoughtful choices, you’ll be able to make a worthwhile purchase and create an efficient and clutter-free kitchen.


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Aiden Lowrie

Aiden Lowrie

A Zoocasa Content Marketing Assistant, Aiden Lowrie gets to blend her love of writing with her love of all things real estate and marketing as a blog contributor. She loves to find niche spots in and around the GTA to explore, or find ways to make the most out of your space. Outside of work and blogging, Aiden enjoys being outside in the sunshine, patios with friends and family, and working on her own blog. Connect with Aiden to read more of her articles and insights!

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