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4 Signs You Need To Upgrade The Tech In Your Kitchen

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Jan. 7 2025, Published 8:00 a.m. ET

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If you are seeking a sign to do a little kitchen remodeling or adding a few new tech gadgets in your rotation, then this might be it. According to Statista, smart home and energy appliances are the top type of kitchen upgrades homeowners are investing in during all of 2024. As a result, the revenue for the household appliance market is also expected to increase by about 17% between 2024 and 2029. 

For those who are unsure if they are ready to start upgrading their kitchen appliances, read on to find out the top reasons for making the switch as well as recommendations to products that are worth the investment. 

1. Slow Or Inefficient Cooking 

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If you have cooking tools and kitchen equipment that are more than a few years old, it may be time to upgrade in order to create faster, more efficient cooking solutions for yourself. Cookware such as induction cooktops, tech-savvy thermometers, or pressure cookers with smart features may prove to be effective replacements.

2. Lifestyle Changes

Your lifestyle and eating habits may have changed over the years. Whether you’re newly vegan, meal prepping more, or have expanded your household, the cookware in your house should match your current needs instead of the old ones. Keeping your older kitchen gadgets can take up space, time, and decrease overall functionality. 

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3. Inconvenient Or Outdated Design

Smart kitchen appliances promote easier use and can enable better time management in the kitchen. For instance, some smart ovens have the ability to automatically adjust temperatures if needed, and other appliances can suggest better recipes for more successful outcomes.

If you have outdated appliances, then the preparation and overall cook time may be impacted. Plus, if these older appliances are taking longer to perform, this can negatively impact your energy bill over time.  

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4. Environmental Concerns 

Newer appliances often have more of an eco-friendly design and better energy ratings over products that are a bit older. Upgrading can also help to reduce your carbon footprint. 

There are also now products available that are specifically made for those who are looking to be more environmentally conscious in the kitchen.

Adding a composter to your kitchen equipment is one several ways to give back to the Earth or improve the growth of a garden in the backyard. Reviewers have said it fits easily on the countertop without taking up too much space and has a sleek design for a more modern aesthetic. 

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By: Taylor Bushey

A New Yorker turned Londoner, Taylor Bushey is a motivated business professional who has worn several career hats over the last few years. After leaving her most recent employment journey in the financial industry, she has re-engaged with her roots of writing, marketing, and content creation. She’s now a full-time freelance writer and content creator. Taylor covers lifestyle, careers, fashion, beauty, home, and wellness. Her work has been featured on CNN Underscored, Cosmopolitan, FinanceBuzz, Apartment Therapy, The Kitchn, and more. If she's not sipping an iced latte and writing away in a local coffee shop, she's most likely thrift shopping for a cool, rare find or planning out her next travel itinerary.

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