Is this the cutest kitchen appliance you’ve seen? Find out what shoppers are divided!

Shoppers are flocking to Kmart Australia after the release of a new kitchen appliance that's quickly gaining attention for its adorable design.

This item sparked excitement, but opinions are divided on whether it's a must-have for your kitchen or just another compact gadget that could cause clutter.

But there's more to this story than just a cute appearance.


Kmart Australia’s latest release had shoppers rushing to grab a new, budget-friendly kitchen appliance that caught everyone’s attention.

The $35 2L Mini Oven, part of a new range, featured pastel colours and a retro design that quickly became a fan favourite.

Its compact size seemed perfect for smaller kitchens or those looking to save space.


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Shoppers flock to Kmart for the new mini oven. Image source: Kmart


The mini oven included several practical features, including three pre-set menu options, a 15-minute timer, and a glass door.

It also boasted a temperature range of up to 230 degrees Celsius, with both top and bottom heating elements.

Many were quick to compare it to the popular Smeg Benchtop Combi-Steam Oven, which retails for $1,599.

The mini oven’s price tag made it a steal in comparison, yet opinions were divided online.


Some shoppers immediately declared it a ‘must-have’, while others questioned the practicality of owning so many small appliances.

‘Perfect for me, as a single person, who now only eats small meals daily,’ one shopper wrote.

‘Be good for a caravan,’ another suggested.

For others, the mini oven seemed too small to be truly useful.

‘I really don’t have the space for all of these mini things,’ one woman admitted.

A third shopper described the oven as ‘pretty cool,’ though one comment jokingly noted that it would only fit ‘one cookie at a time.’


In the midst of all this, Kmart also saw popularity for a set of sleek $55 pedal bins, which were praised for their chic design and affordable price.


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Kmart's $55 pedal bins spark interest for their design. Image source: Kmart


Despite mixed reactions, the mini oven had its share of fans eager to test its value in their own kitchens.

After purchasing a new bin from Kmart, one shopper shared a social media video that quickly went viral, surpassing 46,000 views.

In the post, she wrote: ‘One of my favourite Kmart finds! Spent so long trying to find a bin that suits our home and this one is absolute perfection.’

Although a seemingly mundane item, other shoppers flocked to the comments to rave about it.

‘So boring but have also been also looking for a new bin! You’ve influenced me,’ one commenter admitted.

‘Wait it’s so cute,’ another remarked, adding to the growing buzz.


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Key Takeaways
  • Kmart Australia released a $35 2L Mini Oven, featuring pastel colours and a retro design, sparking excitement among shoppers.
  • Opinions were divided on the mini oven, with some calling it a ‘must-have’ for its compact size and practical features, while others feared it might lead to kitchen clutter.
  • The mini oven, compared to the $1,599 Smeg Benchtop Combi-Steam Oven, includes features like three pre-set menu options, a 15-minute timer, and a temperature range of up to 230 degrees Celsius.
  • Alongside the oven, Kmart’s $55 set of stylish pedal bins also gained attention for its sleek design and affordability.

With so many mixed opinions on the mini oven, do you think it’s a kitchen must-have? Just another gadget gathering dust?

Share your thoughts with us in the comments!
 
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Why would anyone want a 2Lt oven, I guess other than putting in a "thin sandwich" to toast because that's all one would be able to fit into it. :ROFLMAO: 😂
 
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Is it just me or do others have no idea if an item will suit needs when told litre capacity? Washing machines - tell me how many towels or sheets it’ll take or mini oven- tell me if it’ll fit a pizza. Then I can decide if it’s going to work for me.
 
Not a must have again and I bought the pedal bin awhile ago and it's really cumbersome and heavy also the slow lid closer failed it wasn't price quoted
 
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I have actually done a small roast in one
I’ve had one similar for donkeys years and it’s a sunbeam mini bake and grill and I use it instead of my oven. It’s fantastic I’ve also done a small roast in it and cakes and bikkies actually everything its metal as well.
I love it. 😊
 

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