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Best reusable coffee cups Ditch the disposables with our pick of the best reusable coffee cups — made from recyclable plastic, bamboo and glass -
Best toaster and kettle set 2024: Coordinate your kitchen Whether you plump for bright colours or sleek design, these are the best toaster and kettle sets for highlighting your style credentials -
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Ninja Air Fryer AF100UK: Trim the fat, not the flavour Meet the air fryer that could change the way you fry, roast and reheat forever -
Russell Hobbs Attentiv Kettle review: A clear winner Thoughtfully designed and fully featured, the Russell Hobbs Attentiv is simply one of the best kettles available for under £100 -
Dualit Lite 1.5l Kettle review: A shining example A well-built, ergonomic kettle, the Dualit Lite’s main draw is its beautiful chrome and colour-trim design -
Bosch Styline TWK8633GB review: A stylish kettle Offering useful functionality and great build quality at a very reasonable price, the Bosch Styline is easily one of our favourite kettles -
Russell Hobbs Illuminating Glass kettle review An eye-catching kettle with some neat design touches, this kettle will quite literally brighten up your day -
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Ninja Perfect Temperature Kettle review: Too hot to handle It packs in plenty of features, but Ninja’s Perfect Temperature Kettle puts in a poor performance for the asking price -
Kenwood Abbey Kettle review: A brilliant basic kettle Cleverly designed, fast boiling and good looking, the Kenwood Abbey is one of the best basic kettles you’re likely to find -
Tower Vortx Duo: A good-looking twin-basket air fryer Another competent air fryer from Tower with dual-basket cooking -
Tower 5-in-1 Air Fryer: Cooks a whole chicken in 45 minutes An air fryer with some great features at an attractive price -
Nespresso Vertuo Pop: Long coffees from a short machine Nespresso’s pint-sized Vertuo Pop delivers tasty short and long coffees without the bulk -
Sage Bambino review: A little bundle of espresso-making joy A compact, stylish and easy to use coffee machine that’s perfect for espresso beginners – it’s just a tad on the pricey side, though