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Small Kitchen Appliances
Season 4 · Episode 37

Small Kitchen Appliances

Unused small appliances take up valuable kitchen space. Pull them all out, decide what stays, and keep the most-used items handy. Set a 6–12 month reminder—if you haven’t used it by then, it’s time to declutter and free up your cupboards.

The Art of Decluttering · Amy Revell

September 14, 202513m 16s

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Show Notes

Every kitchen I've ever been into has at least one (and usually many more) small appliance that they are no longer using that is taking up precious real estate in their kitchen cupboards.


Todays challenge is simple - take out every small appliance in your kitchen, lay it out on your benchtop or table and make honest choices about whether you use it enough to keep it (and allowing the space for it) or if it's time to let it go. When you're putting back the items you're keeping, put the most used at the front and set an alarm in your phone for 6-12 months time and if you haven't used the items at the back in that time, you can declutter them too.


To get you thinking, here are some ideas of what small appliances might be hiding in your kitchen cupboards:

Toaster

Sandwich press / jaffle maker

Blender

Stick (immersion) blender

Food processor

Hand mixer

Stand mixer (e.g. KitchenAid)

Coffee machine (pod, espresso, drip, plunger etc.)

Coffee grinder

Kettle

Slow cooker / crockpot

Rice cooker

Air fryer

Deep fryer

Bread maker

Ice cream maker

Waffle maker

Juicer

Electric frypan / skillet

Multi-cooker (e.g. Instant Pot, Thermomix, Ninja Foodi)

Electric griddle

Dehydrator

Popcorn maker

Milk frother

Yoghurt maker

Egg cooker

Pie maker

Food steamer


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