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Trending & News Do you think it is worth what it cost?

If you need something that's gonna make your job easier, but you don't have to buy the best. Because they all work the same principle. They have a motor and it runs on brushes. And that's it otherwise they're all the same. They're plastic, they're wearing out.
Buy things that are going to help you like a crockpot. I fresh vegetables everyday like onions. Bell pepper garlic like if I make an hamburgers off-road. In the blender and just dice it. Then make my hamburger.
Patties
If I make Spanish rice, I throw olives bell pepper, onions, garlic.
In the blender for a second.
Start my Spanish Rice when it's almost done. Throw all that other stuff in there with chicken. You can blend up. Already cooked chicken. You can blend up uncooked chicken and make hamburger patties out of it. I use my blender for everything. I have an ninja, but it's just like any other thing. The other thing is get a juicer. Vegetable juice end fruit juice. Real fruit not your sugar man-made stuff. Anything man-made. Is cancer crushing products?



As for the most expensive small appliance in my kitchen it is most likely the Ronco Rotisserie or InstaPot. I doubt it is the Power AirFryer XL. It could actually be the microwave thinking about it.
Probably coffee maker.
In the house I got from my parents there was an 15 year old Coffeemaker from Philips. I loved this device but it was irreparable due lack of spare parts. So I decided to buy a DeLonghi coffee maker which is practically a license build of my former Philips coffee maker. 2699PLN (750 USD) isn't cheap but I need at least 2 coffee at morning to wake up so is this machine essential for me.
Probably the Kitchenaid Stand Mixer and accessories
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Probably the stove... I mean... if we're talking about the smaller shit, then I guess the microwave.
I scrolled down... I own everything everyone else owns here so... take your pick. I probably own two or three of them. I have an indoor kitchen and an outdoor one so I guess one of my pellet grills would count as one?
This thing. Breville Joule Oven / Air fryer. Takes up some serious counter space but it gets used constantly. It even comes with a phone app and downloadable recipes with automated cooking profiles. Which I have ignored completely. About $500.
No complaints. The thing actually performs really well at just about anything it's designed to do.
A $1,000 or so food processor which we don’t use. To be fair, each of our knife sets cost more than that. I see it has dropped in price though.
The best product that is used almost everyday is the Vitamix blender for green smoothies and more. We have had it since 2016 and it works wonders for preparing a quick tasty green smoothie. I see it as a dessert maker in that regard and a way to easily eat healthy.
I have a professional grade juicer that costs about $400 new. I never use it though. I have a cheap citrus juicer that I use most of the time. It's easier to use, easier to clean, and takes up way less counter space.
That would be our Jira coffee maker. Since we use it every day, multiple times a day, it's definitely worth it.
Breville toaster oven. It's fantastic. We use it multiple times per day. It's precise to time and temperature and preheats quickly. Big enough to cook a meal for two or three. We never use the range oven anymore.
a multi chamber dishwasher with a pocket for strokers, reusable condoms, and even a pocket sleeve to shove my dick into and it washes out all the smegma.
KitchenAid stand mixer. Worth every penny!
Good question! Probably of Kitchen Aid mixer. IIRC, it was about $350 and this was about 10 to 15 years ago.
A food processor. Also completely unneccesary in my opinion. A blender works equally as well but much easier to clean. I do own a mandolin and a cheese grater also which works in place of the extras in a processor.
I would never spend much on a small appliance though I spent a lot on an Asko 5 in 1 oven and it is definitely worth it.
Our toaster or kettle. Both were expensive.
I don't have any expensive small kitchen appliances. Just a blender, toaster, microwave, and air fryer. I do have a saute pan that's worth more than all my small kitchen appliances combined
Probably my Keurig. It was definitely worth it. 😊
Probably my four slot toaster. It wasn't very expensive. I think it was like $50 and I use it all the time.
The Vita juice blender it’s very expensive nearly $500 it’s worth it weight in gold, strong and powerful
I wanted to say “my wife”
But I don’t have a wife
Probably due to my sense of humor come to think of it 🤔
Probsbly mh two drawer Ninja air fryer. It was worth every penny. I think it cost me about $150
I don't know a kitchen aid with a bunch of attachments or i have an expensive countertop water filtration system
the Vitamix blender
and yes it is worth every penny
It's definitely our new refrigerator.
A Japanese kitchen knife, it was about US$826
Probably my Aeroccino frother.
Air fryer probably. Not worth it.
Kitchenaid bowl lift mixer
An espresso drink machine and worth it.
I don't know, maybe the fridge.
KCup Coffee maker with a cappuccino maker.
Toaster oven
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