6 Must-Have Appliances in Your House in 2018 – CON-GH-GS

In the world of appliances, it can be difficult to know how to choose between different brands and features. This list highlights six of the must-have gadgets and appliances for 2018 that will benefit any home.

Amazon Alexa

Artificial Intelligence systems have seen a massive increase over the last year, and now you’re more likely to find a home with them than without. Alexa is Amazon’s virtual assistant that allows users to ask questions, play music, check calendars, set alarms…the possibilities are endless. Having the option to voice control your day-to-day makes everything much simpler, whether you’re checking the football scores or adding items to your shopping list.

Nutri Ninja Kitchen System

From slicing and chopping vegetables to save time, to making doughs and desserts, food processors make life in the kitchen a lot easier. The Nutri Ninja Kitchen System combines three appliances in one, including a high-performance Nutri Ninja Personal Blender to make smoothies, drinks and dressings. This system includes five Auto-iQ programmes which save time and provide blending patterns and strengths to suit the food you’re creating.

Air conditioners

You’re going to need air conditioning very soon. Especially seeing as summer is around the corner. There are many decent air con units out there, but not as many that are cost-effective. Which is why we would suggest reading an air Conditioner buying guide for a clearer idea of which one will best suit your needs and budget.

The plus to buying an air conditioner is that most have a heating setting for the winter too. It’s useful for all times of the year!

LG OLED C7 TV

No home is completed without a TV, and technology in this area is advancing all the time. The latest LG TV is one of the best-performing in the company’s portfolio, offering better brightness and light control than its predecessor, the C6. The contrast-rich pictures and ultra-thin design demonstrate why this TV is one of the most desirable on the market. The C7 has an excellent operating system and is more affordable than others in the OLED series, so you get a fantastic picture for a reasonable price.

Hoover Wizard Fridge Freezer

The Good Housekeeping Institute’s top-rated fridge freezer, the Hoover Wizard is one of the best American-style appliances you can buy. It has an attractive design with plenty of shelving to allow you to customise it to the amount of space you need. Reversible doors also mean that it can be adaptable to the layout of your kitchen too. The Hoover Wizard consumes low energy and regulates the temperature well, which can be controlled remotely using the free Hoover Wizard App.

Miele WDB020 Washing Machine

It may not be the most glamorous purchase you can make for your home, but it is an essential, and the Miele WDB020 is one of the best washing machines you can buy. With a 7kg load capacity and A+++ energy efficiency, it’s also one of the most affordable in Miele’s catalogue. The water efficiency and energy consumption make it a great choice for families on a budget.

 

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