Small Appliances
On this Small Appliances category page, most people narrow results by footprint, power and everyday use, because a 0.8L jug blender and a 1.7L kettle take up very different space on a worktop. The range spans kettles, toasters, blenders, hand mixers, food processors, air fryers and compact coffee makers, shown from multiple partner retailers in mixed colour and finish options like black, white or stainless steel. Some items appear as single products, while others sit under a variant selector for wattage, jug size or a 2-slice versus 4-slice format. It looks busy at first. Stock and colour options rotate as partners update their listings, so a specific 1.5L jug or 2-slot width can drop out and reappear later.
Read on for how Small Appliances listings vary by type, size, build and retailer format
Main product groupings you’ll run into
Core lines cluster around kettles (1.7L cordless bases), toasters (2-slice and 4-slice), and blenders with 1.5L plastic or glass jugs. Then there are fryer-style cookers, rice cookers and compact grills that sit under cooking appliances rather than prep. Some partners publish electric kettles as separate colour variants, while others roll black, cream and stainless steel into one listing with a finish selector. Small details matter. Robert Dyas frequently shows capacity and wattage up front, which makes 2200W versus 3000W models easier to separate when the photos look similar.
Alternative formats: sets, bundles and variants
Expect single items, twin packs and coordinated sets such as kettle-and-toaster pairs with matching stainless steel or matte black finishes. One retailer might publish the set as its own product with a combined SKU, while another keeps each item separate and leaves the “set” to a bundle title. It’s not consistent. For prep tools, mini food processors can appear as a 0.5L bowl-only unit, a 0.8L model with extra blades, or a compact chopper bundled with a whisk disc and 2-cup container; Lakeland is one place where accessory counts are often spelled out clearly in the description.
Fit, sizing and spec differences across partners
Specs land in different places, so the same product can look “bigger” or “smaller” depending on whether dimensions are listed as height-first or depth-first. A toaster might show a 260mm width and 160mm depth on one listing, then only “2-slice” on another, even when both have a high-lift lever and a crumb tray. Keep it practical. For kitchen countertop appliances, watch for cup capacity (250ml vs 330ml), jug volume (1.0L vs 1.5L), and power bands like 350W choppers versus 1000W blenders, because partners don’t always standardise the headline spec fields.
Materials, build and functional details
Build notes vary from bare-minimum to very specific: stainless steel housings versus plastic shells, glass jugs versus BPA-free plastic, and metal beaters versus coated attachments. Short sentence: parts wear differently. With electric hand mixers, look for 5-speed versus 9-speed control, a turbo button, and whether the beaters eject via a dedicated release; those details affect cleaning and how the mixer handles thicker dough. Currys sometimes separates “accessories included” into its own line, which helps when two 300W models differ only by dough hooks and a storage case.
Common checks that reduce mismatches
Start with the basics: plug type and cable length (0.75m vs 1m), dishwasher-safe parts, and whether a removable crumb tray or drip tray is included. Another quick check is footprint—some 4-slice toasters are wide enough to clash with corner placement, while compact espresso units can be tall enough to hit wall cupboards. Reality check: photos don’t show clearance. For small kitchen appliances, confirm capacity (1.7L kettle, 2L air fryer basket, 1.5L blender jug) and finishes like brushed stainless steel versus high-gloss plastic, because partners label these inconsistently.
How Discount Promo Codes Help Lower Costs When Buying Small Appliances
Discount codes relate to reduced cost on Small Appliances when a partner retailer accepts a code at checkout for a specific item type—say toasters and sandwich makers with a 2-slice body, a floating hinge, or removable plates. The operational bit is simple. Alongside product listings, Discount Promo Codes provides access to discount codes for partner retailers, and the retailer link can also point to that merchant’s discount code page rather than a product page. Another point sits separately: 20% of profits are donated to charity each month. That donation is funded by platform revenue from tracked retailer referrals, even though the product stock, colours and wattage variants themselves are published by the retailers and change with listing turnover.