TL;DR:Save up to 25% on Thriller Archivesselect small appliances at The Home Depot.
Small appliances don’t take up a ton of space, don’t cost a ton of cash, and don’t require a ton of effort to use. But they can make a huge impact on how you spend your money and how you eat — all for the better.
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The 14 preset functions on this sleek, six-quart Magic Chef pressure cooker ($58.99, normally $99.99) range from fast-and-furious to sous-vide slow. Out of the box, there are some sweet throw-ins, including silicone mitts and handy utensils, for the ultimate one-and-done deal.
With a speedy 0.9 horsepower motor, this little red Corvette of KitchenAid blenders ($79.99, normally $99.99) features Intelli-Speed control to provide peak performance for different ingredients. Make breakfast smoothies, crush ice for fancy cocktails, or blend creamy soups in the BPA-free, 56-ounce pitcher.
Even if you only buy one cup of cold brew per day, this easy-to-use, KitchenAid cold brew coffee maker ($84.49, normally $129.99) pays for itself in less than month. The space-saving design easily fits on a counter, in a fridge, or at an office desk.
Avoid the hot mess of conventional grease-spatter frying with this multitasking GoWISE USA air fryer ($99.99, normally $119.99), which uses little to no oil. It comes with a 10-piece accessory set and 50 starter recipes. Perfectly crisp fries are just the beginning.
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