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or continue shopping if you're happy. Accept & closeWhether it’s the first brew of the day, a little dance as you cook dinner, or a late-night wine with friends, the kitchen is the heart of your home. But it’s not just for full smiles and fuller stomachs, it also takes care of your laundry, your food, and more importantly, those vintage reds you just picked up from the shop, so make sure it’s as kitted out as can be.
From a full English to a bagel, the toaster is a key player in the breakfast game. And with 2- and 4- slice options, there’s plenty to choose from.
Whether it’s your morning coffee or a cosy brew, kettles help get you ready for the day ahead. There’s plenty of choice when it comes to sizes, so the whole house can brew up together.
Making barista-style coffees is easier than ever. Using beans, grounds, or pods you can bring the flavours of the world to your kitchen with just the flick of a button.
Looking for a healthier way to prep your favourite meals? An air fryer is a simple way to cook with less oil. Even better, you’ll finally be able to join in those conversations about owning one.
Whether it’s a fruity smoothie to help your health kick or a spicy sauce to add the finishing touch to dinner, a blender will have everything silky smooth in no time.
Don’t let the dreaded washing up ruin your night, a dishwasher does the hard work for you. Struggling for space? Look out for features like extra spray arms and water-absorbing minerals that’ll have everything sparkling
From American models that’ll let you go wild in the aisles to lockable freezer lids that stop curious hands from rooting around, they’ll be right at home in your kitchen.
From standard microwaves that’ll get a ready meal sorted in minutes to models with grills for making crispy bacon sarnies, there are plenty of options. You can even get freestanding or built-in ones.
It doesn’t matter if you’re a master chef or a kitchen nightmare, having a good hob in your home makes cooking simple. You can choose from gas, ceramic or induction.
Sure, that tikka masala might smell gorgeous while you’re cooking it, but do you want it lingering? With a cooker hood, steam, smells, and grease never escape the kitchen.
Nothing beats home cooking and with a wide range of ovens, you’ll be rustling up new favourites in no time. There’s a range of capacities to suit families of every size.
Hotpoint Class 2 SA2844HIX Built In Electric Single Oven - Stainless Steel - A+ Rated
Fridgemaster MC55251E 182cm High 60/40 No Frost Fridge Freezer - White - E Rated
Bosch Series 2 HHF113BR0B Built In Electric Single Oven - Stainless Steel - A Rated
Beko KTC611K 60cm Electric Cooker with Ceramic Hob - Black - A Rated
Beko BCFD473 178cm High 70/30 Integrated Frost Free Fridge Freezer with Sliding Door Fixing Kit - White - E Rated
Candy CHSBSV5172EXKN Frost Free American Fridge Freezer - Stainless Steel - E Rated
Samsung MS23K3513AK 28cm High, Freestanding Small Microwave - Black
Hotpoint Class 2 DD2544CIX Built In Electric Double Oven - Stainless Steel - A/A Rated
Amica AFC5100SI 50cm Electric Cooker with Ceramic Hob - Silver - A/A Rated
Bosch Series 2 PUG61RAA5B 60cm Induction Hob - Black
Whether you fancy some crispy fries or crunchy veg, you’ll enjoy the same great taste without the grease. This best buy guide will help you choose the one for you.
Working out which dishwasher best suits your lifestyle can be tricky. That’s why we’ve done the hard work for you, popping the best dishwashers into this best buy guide.
Come on, it’s time you stepped up your coffee game. We’ve picked out our favourite machines from each range for you to peruse as you please.
A kitchen is never complete without its trusty toaster. Feeling peckish? Our tasty range will leave you feeling all warm inside.
There are plenty of places to pop your toaster in a new kitchen. It could live on the countertop, or you could store it away in a cupboard. Either way, you’ll just need to make sure it’s near a plug socket when you do fancy a slice of delicious, buttery toast.
A pantry can be the perfect place to store your kettle when it’s not in use. If there’s an electrical socket in there, you could even brew your delicious beverages from there. Just make sure there’s enough space for proper ventilation to protect your pantry from steam coming from the kettle.
Whether it’s on a kitchen island or the side, you need to make sure you find the right place to pop your hob. Firstly, there should be no cupboards hanging over the hob and any cooker hoods should have a hot zone space between the hob and hood. The gap should be 65cm for electric and 75cm for gas with no switches, wallpaper or other flammable items.
The countertop is the best place for your nifty air fryer and while it will typically be safe there, you can take extra precautions. Because the air fryer is essentially a mini oven, it gets hot. This could damage your countertops if they’re not 100% heatproof. To avoid this simply place a heat-proof mat underneath the air fryer.
If you’ve got plenty of kitchen counter space then you could keep your blender out on show, but if you’re working with a more compact kitchen, it can easily be kept in a cupboard or pantry. There’re even smaller and portable options available so you can blend tasty smoothies on the go.
If you’re popping a cooker hood in your kitchen, it’ll need to go directly above the hob. You’ll need to make sure there’s at least a 65cm gap between the appliances. And if it’s a vented model, the hood will need to be placed against an external wall.
When you’re placing a dishwasher in your U-shaped kitchen, it will probably need to be close to the sink. This means it can easily be connected to the water main (and you won’t have to go far to pop rinsed dishes inside).
If you’re treating yourself to a new freestanding microwave, it can be popped anywhere on your kitchen counter that has a plug socket. If you’re going for a built-in model, then you’ll need to measure up the space, especially if there’re some sockets or pipes in the area. For more information on microwave installation, check out our handy guide.
There are plenty of places to pop your oven when you’re getting a new kitchen. It could go underneath the kitchen counter, or if you don’t want to bend down to reach your dinner, you can pop a built-in model flush among your kitchen cabinets – just make sure there’s enough ventilation and a power supply nearby.
While a fridge freezer can fit snugly into your kitchen, there are a few areas you should avoid. Make sure it’s not close to appliances which generate heat like a cooker or dishwasher. Avoiding direct sunlight is advised too as it won’t have to work as hard to keep everything cool – helping that motor go further and last longer. The final thing to consider is where your electrical outlets are and, if it has a plumbed water dispenser, where the water line is.