Best small kitchen appliances: 9 compact buys for even the coziest cook spaces

Nine of the best small kitchen appliances to have in a cozy cooking area

A trio of the best small kitchen appliances including mini Smeg kettle, Ninja Thirsti CO2 Flavored water soda machine and Cosori Lite air fryer
(Image credit: Future / Smeg / Ninja / Cosori)
Best small kitchen appliances: Quick menu

1. The quick list
2. Small air fryer: Cosori Lite Smart air fryer
3. Personal blender: NutriBullet Pro 900 bullet blender
4. Portable blender: Ninja Blast
5. Bean-to-cup coffee maker: Cuisinart Grind & Brew
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Small iced coffee maker: Keurig K-Slim + Iced
7. Small electric tea kettle: Smeg KLF05 mini kettle
8. Small milk frother:  Breville BMF600XL milk frother
9. Small toaster: Dualit Classic 2-slice toaster
10. Small seltzer maker: Ninja Thirsti soda maker
11. Comparisons
12. What to consider
13. How we test
14. FAQs

As someone who reviews small kitchen appliances for a living, it's a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, I love trying and testing new things, but on the other hand, there's only so much room in my cooking space. The latter is something that my husband loves reminding me of, every single time I get another delivery. Yes, I have my story down but no, I will not be sharing any behind-the-scenes footage of our one-in-one-out policy.

Try telling me to get rid of my small coffee maker, I dare you. On a serious note, if there was one incredible gadget that made my java, juice, fries, and frothed milk, I'd buy it today. But for the time being, my husband and I have compromised on these six appliances. Because happy wife = happy life, right?

Cuffed up or not, if you live in a small space (say a tiny apartment, dorm, or houseshare), these compact kitchen appliances are affordable and stylish enough to be displayed on the coziest of kitchen counters, especially if you're short on storage

Best small kitchen appliances for compact schemes

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The quick list

The best small air fryer

Cosori Lite 4-quart air fryer in sage green colorwayReal Homes Rated Gold badge

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A chic and smart air fryer under $100

Specifications

Price: $99.99
Capacity (qt.): 4
Dimensions (in.): H11.73 x W9.02 x D11.38

Reasons to buy

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Smartphone-enabled
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Shake prompt at halfway point
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Silicone feet keep crisper from damaging nonstick coating
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Back design stops you from scuffing walls

Reasons to avoid

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Oil sits below the basket
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App setup could be annoying if you're not tech-savvy
Buy it if

💕 You're tech-savvy and want to show off your party tricks: Connect to the Cosori app and start cooking with your phone.

💕 You're sick of browsing black and stainless steel models: The Cosori Lite comes in some contemporary colors including truffle gray, white, and sage.

Don't buy it if

❌ You have a large family or lots of people to feed: A 4-quart air fryer is considered to be on the larger end of a "small air fryer," but if you're looking to feed more than three people, some might go hungry.

The bottom line

✨ Cosori Lite air fryer If you're the hostest with the mostest and the trendsetter in your group, this is the air fryer for you. Where most air fryers are black or stainless steel, the Cosori offers some muted pastels for your modern kitchen. And, while you're busy keeping your guests' glasses full, you can also start cooking (as long as you've got your phone in your hand or are near a smart home device).

The Cosori Lite 4-Quart Smart air fryer is the convection oven I chose to keep for my compact galley kitchen. In my opinion, it's best for small families or couples thanks to its smaller capacity and it comes in three muted colorways to suit all kitchen countertops. This small air fryer is even roomy enough to fit a whole 3.5-pound chicken, so your poultry doesn't have to play Twister if you're short on oven space.

The smart control system lets you start cooking, monitor your food's progress, find recipes, and more all from an app on your phone. And, when we have guests around, voice-activated cooking is my party trick (you just need to sync it up with your smart speaker).

Read our Cosori Lite review for more snug-but-chic speak of this machine.

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Cosori Lite review
AttributesNotesRating
DesignA 4-quart boxy design with rounded edges, available in three matte shades ★★★★★
PriceUnder $100★★★★★
TestingPerforms well with handy shake prompt halfway through cooking★★★★★
FeaturesVoice-activated cooking, compatible with Cosori app★★★★★

The best personal blender

NutriBullet Pro 900 bullet blenderReal Homes Rated Gold badge

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2. NutriBullet Pro 900

The best blender you can buy

Specifications

Price: $109.99
Capacity (oz.): 32
Dimensions (in.) : H12.01 x W7.72 x D15.94

Reasons to buy

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Easy to use
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Made amazingly smooth drinks
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Can tackle tricky ingredients
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Dishwasher-safe cups

Reasons to avoid

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Only one blending mode
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Not suitable for families
Buy it if

💕 You want a simple-to-use blitzer: As far as blenders go, this personal device is pretty easy-going. Simply add your ingredients to the cup with a little liquid, twist on the bladed lid, and push down to operate.

💕 You don't like smoothies with bits: Depending on how long you blitz your fruit and veggies will dictate how textured your beverage is. The same goes for sauces and dips like salsa and hummus.

💕 You need to tackle tough ingredients: Whether you want to grind coffee beans or chop up almonds — this blender has your back.

Don't buy it if

You want more than one blending mode: Simplicity is a blessing and a curse. If you want a pulsing setting to coarsely chop something (say, soft herbs), you'll have to do this manually.

You have a family who wants in on smoothies: the 32-ounce cup will only make two large smoothies.

The bottom line ✨

The NutriBullet Pro 900 is a 2-in-1 smoothie maker and food processor for small apartments. Whether you're making a protein shake, homemade dips for dunking tortilla chips and pita bread in, or your own spice/curry blends — this mini-but-mighty appliance can help to prep breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

The NutriBullet Pro 900 is the brand's most powerful bullet blender, and it really did the trick when I used it to make smoothies. From frozen fruit to tough kale stems, even the most lump-prone ingredients won't make it past this gadget.

The design is simple and easy to use. Press the blending cup down onto the base after screwing on the blending lid and twist. I left it to blend until I was happy with the consistency and then twisted it back to the neutral position (where the motor should stop).

Seeds, berries, and a tough pineapple core were traceless with this top-choice blender after churning for one minute. My finished smoothie was very creamy with no fiber residue. Cleaning-wise, the blending cup can go in the dishwasher, but the blade can't. 

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Nutribullet Pro 900 test results
AttributesNotesRating
DesignA sleek vessel with nine matte and seven classic metallic colors★★★★★
PricePriced at $99–$109.99★★★★★
PerformanceEffortlessly blitzes hard ingredients including nuts, coffee beans, celery, and ginger★★★★★
Features A 900W motor base with extractor blade, two lids, two 32-ounce cups, and two cup rings★★★★★

The best portable blender

Ninja BC151WH Blast Portable BlenderReal Homes Rated Silver Badge

(Image credit: Ninja)
A compact USB-compatible blender for taking on the go

Specifications

Price: $59.99
Capacity: 18 fl. oz
Dimensions: H10.709 x W3.543 x L3.543

Reasons to buy

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Blends without cords
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Simple to use
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Easy to take on-the-go
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Lightweight, portable
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Great at making fruit or protein smoothies
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Charges fully in just two hours
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Charge lasts 15 blends
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BPA-free with some dishwasher-safe parts

Reasons to avoid

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Gets stuck with thicker ingredients
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May require more than one blend
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Have to shake the blender to force all ingredients to reach the blades
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Motor base must stay on while drinking
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Can’t handle ingredients beyond basic, easy-to-blend smoothie ingredients
Buy it if:

💕 You want a smoothie maker that you can use on the go: With the Ninja Blast, you don't need to decant a pre-made smoothie into a leaky cup and hope for the best while it's in your bag.
💕You don't want to wait until you've got home from the gym for your protein shake: Simply add your powder to the vessel and fill it with water after your workout.

💕You want to stay healthy on vacation or on the road: This is a great way to get your five-a-day while traveling.

Don't buy it if:

You're expecting it to perform like a conventional blender: It makes smoothies and shakes, but it's not magic.

You want to blend thick or hot ingredients: It might struggle with hummus, or thick peanut butter (though we admit, we haven't tried.
Drinking a beverage with the motor ruins the aesthetic: Unfortunately, that's one of the design faults.

The bottom line

✨ The Ninja Blast Portable Blender is a great little gadget for smoothie lovers, gym enthusiasts, and anyone looking to save a little money on pre-made beverages. It comes in an array of different colors including Black, Passion Fruit, Cranberry, Denim Blue, White, and Forest Green.

It might seem a little counterintuitive to include two small blenders in this guide, but they serve two different purposes. While the Nutribullet can grind spices, make pestos, hummus, and thicker sauces — this two-button on-the-go appliance can help you to shake up your smoothie/juice bar-spending habits. 

It's lightweight, looks good, and can be charged using a USB-C power cable (N.B: The first charge takes two hours). And, before you think it's just for healthy virtuous people, our review said that it could (hypothetically speaking: wink wink) be used to make frozen margaritas to enjoy with your picnic in the park.

Functionality-wise, the flip-top lid means that you can sip with ease, and in between guzzling, you can hold it with the hinged carry handle. As with more and more food-grade products these days, it's made with a ribbed BPA-free plastic vessel, so you don't need to worry about toxic chemicals leeching into your drink.

On the whole, it's easy to clean. You can drop a little dish soap and warm water into it and whizz away, but be sure not to submerge the motor in water if you are handwashing it. The fact you can't remove this part is one of the reasons why our reviewer didn't give it five stars.

The best bean-to-cup coffee maker

Cuisinart DGB-2 Grind & Brew Single-Serve CoffeemakerReal Homes Rated Gold badge

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A single-serve coffee maker that accepts all types of bean currency

Specifications

Price: $149.95
Capacity: Beans: 3.5 oz ; Water tank: 48 fl. oz
Dimensions: H12.67 x W7.28 x D11.02

Reasons to buy

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Compatible with beans, grounds, and K-Cup pods
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Hopper holds 3.5 ounces of beans, with keep-fresh lid
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Charcoal water filter 
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Makes three drink sizes (8, 10, and, 12oz)
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Removable parts for easy cleaning
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Automatic shut-off 
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Relatively quiet operation
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Lightweight
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Top-rack dishwasher-safe removable parts

Reasons to avoid

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Grinding process can be a little messy and loud 
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HomeBarista® Reusable Filter Cup hot to the touch after brewing
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No warming plate
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No adjustable cup height
Buy it if

💕 You want fresh-tasting coffee, but you have zero Barista skills: The automatic grinder and programmable machine does all the work for you.

💕 You want unlimited choice: With over 200 K-Cups and bottomless bean options in your supermarket, online, and available via independents, you can pick based on your coffee preference.

Don't buy it if:

You enjoy the art of making coffee: If you take pride in playing about with advanced settings, this might be too simplistic a machine.
You want a machine with a milk frother: You'll have to buy a separate appliance.

The bottom line

✨ Combining convenience with a conical burr grinder, the tri-functional machine is your ticket to a shop-quality brew on a budget. It's essentially a pod, drip filter, and bean-to-cup coffee maker rolled into one.

Bet you the first thing that springs to mind when thinking of a bean-to-cup coffee maker is something clunky with lots of bells and whistles, knobs, and a milk frother that you practically need a science degree for? Well, that's not the case with the Cuisinart DGB-2 Grind & Brew Coffee Maker.

If being able to speak lots of languages means you're multilingual, then this machine is multibeangual.  Yup, totally made that word up, but hopefully, you get what I mean. The ability to switch between roasted cherries, pre-blitzed beans, or capsules is a game-changer and means that you can chop and change your coffee whenever you want. So much choice!

Naturally, grinding coffee is a noisy job, but it's expected with this appliance. And, if you use the eco-friendly reusable cup, it is a little hot (but so are disposable filter papers). Lastly, there isn't a warming plate, but the coffee dispensed is hot and delicious, so I can't imagine you'll need this feature, anyway. Personally, I just pre-fill my cup with boiling water from my faucet or kettle.

The best small iced coffee maker

Keurig K-Slim + ICED Single Serve Coffee MakerReal Homes Rated Silver Badge

(Image credit: Keurig)
A small pod coffee maker for hot or chilled coffee

Specifications

Price: $130
Capacity (oz.): 46
Dimensions (in.): H12.14 x W4.76 x D15.2

Reasons to buy

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Brews three sizes and iced coffee setting
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Quick set up and easy to use
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Fast to brew
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Compatible with Keurig Water filter (sold separately)

Reasons to avoid

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Iced coffee setting only makes up to 6 oz.
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One color option
Buy it if

💕 You switch up your order based on the weather (or your mood): There's no need for more than one machine with this 2-in-1 coffee maker.

💕 You don't like diluted iced coffee: This coffee maker adjusts the temperature so you don't end up with a brew that's weak.

💕 You want an affordable way to replicate your fave cafe order: Keurig collabs with popular brands like Starbucks, Dunkin' Donuts, Gloria Jean's, and more so you can create a drink dupe. There are 200 options to choose from.

Don't buy it if

❌ You don't care for iced coffee: There are better hot coffee makers on the market.

❌ You do like iced coffee, but in large quantities: This only makes six ounces of cold joe at a time.

❌ You don't like the color of this machine: It only comes in one color.

The bottom line

✨ The Keurig K-Slim + ICED single-serve coffee maker will slowly heal your wounded wallet, saving you money on regular trips to the coffee shop. Grab yourself some syrups, milk, and a can of whipped cream and the world is your oyster!

You'll no doubt recognize Keurig as one of the most famous coffee machine brands out there. But if you're after the best Keurig appliance for personal use (perhaps in a home office), this is the perfect small coffee maker.

Keurig's pod coffee machines are some of the most versatile out there as the brand works with coffeehouses like Starbucks and Dunkin' to bring out new flavors so that your tastebuds will never get bored. As well as making conventional hot coffees, you can also switch things up in summer with a chilled drink.

Read our Keurig K-Slim + ICED Single Serve Coffee Maker review for more information.

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Keurig K-Slim + ICED Single Serve Coffee Maker
AttributesNotesRating
DesignA neutral gray design with a removable 46-ounce water tank★★★★★
PriceUnder $100★★★★★
PerformanceFlavored varieties taste a little weak, with Classic Black tasting best★★★★★
FeaturesBrew over ice function stops coffee from tasting too diluted★★★★★

The best small electric tea kettle

Black Smeg mini kettle applianceReal Homes Rated Gold badge

(Image credit: Smeg)

6. Smeg KLF05 Mini Kettle

A chic (and teeny) Italian kettle that can make tea for three

Specifications

Price: $149.95
Capacity (oz.): 24
Dimensions (in.): H7.87 x W7.87 x D5.98

Reasons to buy

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Iconic retro design
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Lightweight and compact
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Super fast boiling
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Automatic switch off at 212 degrees Fahrenheit
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360-degree swivel base
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1-meter cable tidy is handy
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Anti-slip feet for safety and stability
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80-degree angled lid ensures easy filling

Reasons to avoid

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Cheaper kettles available on the market
Buy it if

💕 You love an Italian-inspired mid-century design: Smeg can be a little pricey, but if you look at it from a cost-per-use angle, it's value for money.

💕 You don't want a heavy kettle: This weighs a little over two pounds.

💕 Time is of the essence when it comes to making tea:  This little buy boils water fast.

💕 You're after an energy-saving kettle with boil-dry protection: This will switch off when it gets to the right temperature.

💕 You live with left and right-handed people: The swivel base doesn't discriminate.

💕 You don't want your small kitchen to be cluttered with wires: This kettle has built-in cable management.

💕 You're sometimes a Klutz: This kettle has anti-slip feet for safety and stability so you can avoid burning yourself.

Don't buy it if

You don't care for brand names: This designer tea kettle comes at a cost.

The bottom line

The Smeg KLF05 mini kettle is that little bit of quiet luxury in your small kitchen. Available in seven core colors, it's an essential that will add retro vibes to any cooking space. The smaller capacity means that you won't waste energy boiling too much water.

We haven't tried the petite version of the popular Smeg kettle just yet, but we do love the normal-size version — and the only difference between them is their capacity. With a smaller design comes a lighter weight (just 2.2 pounds!), and it boils your water even faster. Winning!

I personally love the look of the Smeg kettle, but it might on the spendier side depending on budget. If a huge tea kettle isn't a necessity (for example, if you live alone or with one roommate or partner) this will totally cater to your needs. It costs less than the original, and it only boils three cups of water at a time. This means less electricity usage and less water wastage in a two-person household. My colleague Annie has had hers for years and she raves about it. In fact, she's so set on the fact that Smeg appliances are amazing, she invested in the toaster, blender, hand blender, and even the fridge to match.

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Smeg KLF05 mini kettle test results
AttributesNotesRating
DesignA lightweight and luxury design from the Italian brand★★★★★
PriceUnder $150 (star knocked off as it's at the higher end of the market)★★★★
PerformanceThis 1,400-watt electric tea kettle is designed to minimize both water wastage and energy consumption★★★★★
FeaturesDouble walled stainless steel ensures water temperature is preserved, while exterior is cooler to touch★★★★★

The best small milk frother

Breville BMF600XL Milk Cafe Milk FrotherReal Homes Rated Gold badge

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7. Breville BMF600XL Milk Cafe Milk Frother

A milk frother that'll upgrade your daily cup of joe

Specifications

Price: $159.95
Capacity (oz.): 24
Dimensions (in.): L6.1 x W6.4 x H10.3

Reasons to buy

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Lid and whisk are dishwasher safe
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Comes with latte and cappuccino discs
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Magnetic onboard storage for discs
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Auto-off setting

Reasons to avoid

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No cold frothing setting (only stir)
Buy it if

💕 You don't want to spend ages rinsing out hot milk: The lid and whisk can be popped in the dishwasher so you only have to handwash the actual vessel.

💕 You like to switch up your sips: This milk frother comes with latte and cappuccino discs which aerate the milk to your desired consistency.

💕 You love appliances but always lose the accessories: The aforementioned discs magnetically stick to the drink-making device, so you won't be searching in all your drawers and cupboards for any missing components.

💕 You've burnt milk when boiling it in a pan: This frother has an auto-off setting to avoid those acrid-smelling accidents.

Don't buy it if

You want a ice-cold frothy milk: This milk frother doesn't have a cold setting, so if the idea of warm moo juice (or a plant-based alternative) makes you gag, pick a different machine.

The bottom line

The Breville BMF600XL Milk Cafe Milk Frother is a brilliant choice for households that enjoy an elevated hot beverage any time of the day. Instead of using a handheld whisk for each drink, this appliance can froth up to three cups of milk in one go to appease a trio of cappuccino, latte, and hot cocoa lovers.

Personally, I'll happily survive with a good coffee maker that just makes espresso. But many of my friends prefer to sip java topped up with a splash (or generous glug) of milk. So rather than pouring cold milk straight from the fridge, I like to give guests a coffee shop-style experience with fluffy clouds of warm milk.

Breville takes the risk out of burning milk in the microwave, and you don't need to know how to use a steam wand either. It makes the most velvety-smooth lattes and cappuccinos without the queues, daily cost, or misspelled name on your cup. It holds up to three cups of milk, but that's not the only reason why it's #1 in our milk frothers guide.

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Breville BMF600XL Milk Cafe Milk Frother
AttributesNotesRating
DesignA stainless steel jug with ring pull design lid★★★★★
PriceUnder $160 (upper end of market)★★★★★
PerformanceMakes up to 3 cups of hot frothed milk (one star removed for lack of cold froth setting)★★★★
FeaturesLatte and cappuccino discs with magnetic storage★★★★★

The best small toaster

Dualit Classic 2-slice toasterReal Homes Rated Silver Badge

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8. Dualit classic 2-slice toaster

A premium-but-petite toaster

Specifications

Price: $229.99
Capacity: 2 slices
Dimensions (in.): H8.27 x W14.17 x D22

Reasons to buy

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Fully repairable or replaceable parts for lifetime use
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Hand built
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Easy to keep clean
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Speedy toasting
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Bagel and defrost function
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Extra-wide slots 

Reasons to avoid

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There’s no cancel button
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Expensive (but worth it)
Buy it if

💕 You're in your sustainable era: This toaster is fully repairable or replaceable so you'll never go without your browned bread for too long.

💕 You appreciate true craftsmanship: This might just look like an appliance for making your breakfast or brunch staple, but it's been handbuilt by a real person.

💕 Cleaning the toaster gives you the ick: Mica mineral covers the heating element and provides a protective layer.

💕 You need toast on tight deadlines: Whether you're walking out of the door for work, need fueling before a gym workout, or after something to chew on as a midnight snack, this small kitchen appliance understands the assignment.

Don't buy it if

You often overestimate how brown you'd like your toast: There's no cancel button on this toaster, so you'll need to unplug it to stop the Maillard reaction (that's the technical term for the caramelization).

The bottom line

The Classic Dualit toaster is quite simply the best thing since sliced bread. It toasts fast and is designed to last the test of time. While it is more expensive than your run-of-the-mill toaster, if it malfunctions, it can be repaired or replaced.

This Classic Dualit toaster comes in a variety of colors, and the two-slice model is packed with innovative features and functions to make life simpler every day. The ProHeat elements benefit from a protective natural mineral layer (Mica) that covers the filaments, making them virtually unbreakable and easy to keep clean. There's also an extra-lift lever which is handy for removing smaller slices and things like end pieces or English muffins that don’t always pop up properly.

When testing, my colleague Millie enjoyed the fact that this toaster will fit the largest of bread slices, and didn't skip out on testing the top portion of our classic slice. However, you may find that your toast burns if you run a second use immediately after the first. This is because the elements retain heat very well. It took just 1 minute and 30 seconds to reach the perfect level, making this one of the fastest toasters we've tried.

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Dualit classic 2-Slice Toaster
AttributesNotesRating
DesignA compact design, with extra-wide slots, available in 15 colors ★★★★★
PriceUnder $230 (expensive but repairable/replaceable) ★★★★★
PerformanceFast, but runs a little hot (allow time between consecutive uses) ★★★★★
FeaturesBagel and defrost functions are handy ★★★★★

Ninja Thirsti CO2 Flavored soda maker

(Image credit: Ninja)
A seltzer maker that does so much more

Specifications

Price: $179.99
Capacity (liters): 60L
Dimensions (in.): H16 x W8.76 x L13.98

Reasons to buy

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Easy setup and use
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Narrow footprint
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20 sugar-free and customizable flavors
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Three carbonation settings and a still option
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Under $200 pricepoint
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6 oz. to 24 oz. drink sizes
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Shelf for 6 oz. cups to avoid spills
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Fizz and temperature-retaining bottles are available to buy separately.

Reasons to avoid

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Some flavors include artificial sweeteners and preservatives
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A little loud to use

We don't know about you, but we're kind of over flat soda, and single-use plastic. Except, those multinationals and supermarkets know what they're doing by putting offers on 2-liter bottles and having cold cans at the ready. But, we think this invention might be your way to break up with those tempting beverage deals.

Unless you have a car, carrying those big containers of cola can be a struggle, so this machine allows you to make soda on the spot, without going to the store. With a 20-flavor menu (that you can mix and match), you'll never tire of trying out new combinations. And, Ninja has even pulled out the stops to create energy drink concentrates and flavorings enriched with B vitamins.

In testing, our reviewer tested out all of the carbonation levels (medium is typical of your standard seltzer, but she preferred high). And, she liked that there were two strength settings, essentially dosing the drink with a different syrup: water ratio. What makes this stand out from your Sodastream, for example, is that the syrup is mixed into the drink by the machine, rather than being poured in afterward.

Buy it if

💕 You love flavored drinks: If you find yourself putting cans and bottles into your shopping cart, this soda maker will come in handy.

💕 You hate when large bottles of soda go flat: With the ability to choose your drink size, nothing will go to waste.

💕 You like to switch things up between still and sparkling drinks: Choose between three fizz levels or avoid the bubbles altogether

💕 You're looking for eco-friendly appliances: The gas canisters are refillable and use 100% renewable CO2, plus the brand claims you can save up to 50% on canned and plastic bottled drinks when you transition to the Thirsti!

Don't buy it if

You're worried about the WHO guidelines on artificial sweeteners: Many of the flavors contain sucralose

You like a late-night soda, but live in a shared household or with a young family: It's a little loud.

The bottom line

✨ Buy the Ninja Thirsti if soda features frequently on your shopping list. By replacing single-use plastic bottles for you can save up to 1,000 plastic bottles over the course of the year. Choose from four lines of syrup including their Splash, Vitamins, Hydrate, and Energy varieties which each have their own benefit. 

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Test results
AtrributesNotesRating
DesignA slim black design with removable temperature-sensitive water reservoir★★★★★
Price Underr $180★★★★★
PerformancePatience needed and a little loud★★★★
FeaturesAbility to personalize flavor, strength, size, and carbonation level ★★★★★

Compare these small kitchen appliances

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Small kitchen appliancesOur verdict
Cosori Lite Air FryerAn attractive air fryer for those who like smart home automation
Nutribullet Pro 900 BlenderThe market-leading personal blender
Ninja Blast Portable BlenderA USB-C compatible, two-button portable blender
Cuisinart DGB-2 Grind & Brew Coffee MakerA 3-in-1 single-serve coffee maker that accepts beans, grounds or pods
Keurig K-Slim + ICED Coffee MakerAn all-round coffee maker for hot and cold drinks
Smeg KLF05 Mini KettleA mid-century modern electric kettle with energy-saving features
Breville BMF600XL Milk FrotherA stainless steel milk frother ideal for making cappucchino and lattes
Dualit 2-Slice Toaster A sustainably-made toaster with powerful heating element
Ninja Thirsti An innovative soda maker that allows you to customize flavors, fizz levels and drink size

How we test small kitchen appliances

Raw potatoes sliced as fries in Cosori Lite air fryer appliance

Cosori Lite in review

(Image credit: Future / Christina Chrysostomou)

Whether it's me or another member of our ecommerce team, I can proudly say, we've tested all of these compact kitchen appliances. Most of the time, we're able to review them in our big professional kitchen, but, to offer you the most authentic experience of how they'll fit into your day-to-day life, we'll also take them home to assess the following:

  • Features: Are they effective, how many are there, and how easy is it to use the appliance?
  • Size: Can the appliance fit into a small kitchen space (such as a studio apartment, or tiny kitchen with limited counter space?
  • Energy usage: We'll calculate the wattage and cost per use
  • Purpose: Does it deserve space on the counter or in kitchen cabinets compared to a a similarly-functioning appliance 
  • Cost: Is it worth the price tag, or will another similar item that costs less do the job on a smaller budget.

Meet our reviewers below:

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Christina Chrysostomou

Christina reviewed the Cosori Lite air fryer for us, and it's become a permanent addition to her kitchen countertop. She uses it on a daily basis, whether it's for cooking "hard-boiled" eggs and warming croissants for breakfast or making more substantial meals.

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Annie Collyer

Annie owns the Smeg kettle at home and has used it for years to boil water for her green tea, English Breakfast tea, and pasta. It has stood the test of time, which just proves the point she lives buy: buy cheap, buy twice. She hasn't tested the mini version, but these kettles are the same apart from their size.

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Millie Fender

Millie is our former head of reviews for Real Homes. Formerly our expert for all things kitchen-related, Millie has tested many of the aforementioned small kitchen appliances in this guide, including the Dualit toaster. She liked that it could accommodate thick-cut slices of bread. The brand also gets a thumbs-up for sustainability seeing as each part can be fixed or replaced by their team.

She's also had hands-on experience with the Nutribullet blender and likes the fuss-free nature of this gadget. There's no need to clear your kitchen workspace and the blades and motor are pretty powerful when you consider the small size of the machine.

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Heather Bien

Heather Bien tested the Ninja Thirsti Drinks System for Real Homes. She’d never tried an at-home seltzer machine before, so went into testing without any expectations at all. However, she likes to consider myself a beverage barista. You’ll often find her mixing syrups for her lattes or trying out new cocktail combinations, so she was all over the idea of being able to customize her seltzer down to the number of bubbles, strength, and combination of flavors.

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Jaclyn Turner

Jaclyn reviewed the Keurig coffee maker for us and liked its simple functionality. She appreciated the slimline design, which makes it suitable for dorms, small apartments, and home offices. She also had hands-on experience with the Breville BMF600XL Milk Frother and commented on how well the interchangeable discs were to use and store onboard afterward.

FAQs

Is now a good time to buy a small kitchen appliance?

It's not only a good time — it's one of the best times. Practically, we anticipate that you'll have lots of friends and family around for the holidays, so your hosting skills have got to be up to scratch (and that involves serving creamy cappuccinos and espresso martinis, in my opinion). Though Black Friday and Cyber Week have come and gone, you can still expect to find around 20% off the best coffee makers, air fryers, milk frothers, and more.

How can I hide my kitchen appliances in a small kitchen?

Many of these compact kitchen appliances can be stowed in a kitchen cupboard or drawer. A lot of these gadgets come apart, so you can dismantle them if space really isn't on your side. Some, like the Breville milk frother, come with clever hidden storage for the accompanying accessories.

How do I maximize a small kitchen layout?

Shelving and organizational decor are your BFFs when it comes to maximizing a small kitchen space. Think about investing in floating ledges and some drawer inserts to capitalize on a compact scheme. There are a ton of affordable options on Amazon. Otherwise, opting for small kitchen appliances is also a smart idea, and seeing which appliances you can swap for smaller kitchen gadgets would be a great place to start, too.

Christina Chrysostomou
Former acting head ecommerce editor

Hi, I'm the former acting head ecommerce editor at Real Homes. Prior to working for the Future plc family, I've worked on a number of consumer events including the Ideal Home Show, Grand Designs Live, and Good Homes Magazine. With a first class degree from Keele University, and a plethora of experience in digital marketing, editorial, and social media, I have an eye for what should be in your shopping basket and have gone through the internal customer advisor accreditation process.