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Has anyone gotten rid of their worktop appliances?

  • 04-09-2021 06:48PM
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    I've a bit of a thing against my worktop appliances, specifically my kettthem toaster and cooker. Everything else like food processor or air fryer I put away when they aren't being used

    But those 3 are used so much it doesn't make sense to put away (and can't in the case of the cooker)

    As a result, they all get dirty looking so I have to clean them and around them. I know it's hardly the biggest job ever but it's not like I've a shortage of work to do in the first place

    Ideally if I ever do a kitchen remodeling, I'd like to get rid of them if possible and substitute them for something else. I'm thinking of the following

    Kettle - boiling tap instead

    Cooker - use oven where possible, portable induction hob or two when I need a cooker

    Toaster - not sure about this one, using the grill seems the only option but it's a bit error prone and I might not have the patience

    I'm wondering has anyone else done this as well? Did you find life easier/the same or did you go back to your wo

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