Kmart's $15 kitchenware sparks debate over practicality and design: 'so pointless’
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Gian T
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Kmart's latest addition to their kitchenware collection has sparked a debate among shoppers, with a $15 mini kettle and single toaster at the centre of the discussion.
The retailer's announcement on social media, showcasing these pint-sized appliances as 'the perfect addition to cute and cosy kitchens,' has received mixed reactions.
Some consumers are scratching their heads on one side of the fence, wondering who would find a one-slice toaster practical.
'Who would only eat one toast at a time?' one perplexed user commented, echoing the sentiments of many who find the concept of a mini toaster to be 'useless' and 'so pointless.'
One humorously said, ‘Just because we can, doesn’t mean we should,’
However, it's not all criticism and confusion. The mini range has its defenders, who have quickly highlighted the potential benefits of these compact appliances.
For instance, one supporter pointed out that the mini toaster is ideal for individuals who prefer just one piece of toast or those living the van life, where space is at a premium and every inch counts.
The mini range is about more than just catering to the minimalist or the nomadic. It's also about inclusivity and accessibility.
'Great for elderly who can't lift heavy kettles,' one commenter noted.
‘My thoughts exactly. Everyone is so quick to dismiss, but I have seen first-hand how great these mini frypans and kettles are for older people who physically can no longer lift full-size ones but still want the independence of being able to make themselves a cup of tea or cook a small meal,’ another echoed.
Moreover, the mini range has been praised for its suitability for children's play kitchens, which are becoming increasingly popular.
'For the single and loving it girl!' a comment read.
‘So great for a single person in a tiny apartment with minimal space! But you want it to be cute,’ another chimed in.
And let's remember those with dietary restrictions, such as gluten intolerance, who often require separate appliances to avoid cross-contamination.
Kmart's mini range extends beyond the kettle and toaster. Items like a mini rice cooker, waffle maker, saucepan, air fryer, and more are priced between $6 and $39.
In related news, Kmart Australia introduced a new 'retro' kettle and toaster for just $29 each, mimicking the look of pricier Smeg products.
The stylish ribbed design has proven so popular that these budget-friendly appliances have sold out in some stores. Learn more here.
What do you think of Kmart's mini kitchen appliances? Have you found a small appliance to be a big help in your daily life? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments below.
The retailer's announcement on social media, showcasing these pint-sized appliances as 'the perfect addition to cute and cosy kitchens,' has received mixed reactions.
Some consumers are scratching their heads on one side of the fence, wondering who would find a one-slice toaster practical.
'Who would only eat one toast at a time?' one perplexed user commented, echoing the sentiments of many who find the concept of a mini toaster to be 'useless' and 'so pointless.'
One humorously said, ‘Just because we can, doesn’t mean we should,’
However, it's not all criticism and confusion. The mini range has its defenders, who have quickly highlighted the potential benefits of these compact appliances.
For instance, one supporter pointed out that the mini toaster is ideal for individuals who prefer just one piece of toast or those living the van life, where space is at a premium and every inch counts.
The mini range is about more than just catering to the minimalist or the nomadic. It's also about inclusivity and accessibility.
'Great for elderly who can't lift heavy kettles,' one commenter noted.
‘My thoughts exactly. Everyone is so quick to dismiss, but I have seen first-hand how great these mini frypans and kettles are for older people who physically can no longer lift full-size ones but still want the independence of being able to make themselves a cup of tea or cook a small meal,’ another echoed.
Moreover, the mini range has been praised for its suitability for children's play kitchens, which are becoming increasingly popular.
'For the single and loving it girl!' a comment read.
‘So great for a single person in a tiny apartment with minimal space! But you want it to be cute,’ another chimed in.
And let's remember those with dietary restrictions, such as gluten intolerance, who often require separate appliances to avoid cross-contamination.
Kmart's mini range extends beyond the kettle and toaster. Items like a mini rice cooker, waffle maker, saucepan, air fryer, and more are priced between $6 and $39.
In related news, Kmart Australia introduced a new 'retro' kettle and toaster for just $29 each, mimicking the look of pricier Smeg products.
The stylish ribbed design has proven so popular that these budget-friendly appliances have sold out in some stores. Learn more here.
Key Takeaways
- Kmart's release of a $15 mini kettle and single toaster has sparked mixed reactions among customers.
- Some criticise the products as 'pointless' or 'absolutely useless' for their limited functionality.
- Others defend the items, highlighting their convenience for travellers, the elderly, small households, and those with special dietary needs.
- Kmart offers a range of mini appliances, including a rice cooker, waffle maker, saucepan, and air fryer, catering to various customer needs.