Kitchen Essentials for Every Pakistani Home
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How to Choose Kitchen Products in Pakistan
1. Match wattage to your load-shedding setup
Power draw is the first thing to check when buying kitchen appliances in Pakistan. If you run a UPS or solar inverter during load-shedding, look for appliances in the 600–1200W range — electric kettles, hand blenders, and toasters sit comfortably there. High-draw items like microwaves (1000–1500W), air fryers (1500W+), and induction cooktops (1800W+) will trip most domestic UPS systems, so reserve them for mains power or a generator. Always check the sticker rating before buying.
2. Gas vs electric: what works in Pakistani kitchens
Most Pakistani homes still run SNGPL or SSGC gas connections for their primary cooking — chulha, tawa, and karahi work beautifully on open flame. Keep gas stoves for daily roti and salan, and use electric appliances for convenience tasks: kettles for chai, blenders for masala, air fryers for samosa reheats. A hybrid kitchen gives you resilience during winter gas shortages without a steep electricity bill.
3. Material quality — what lasts
Stainless steel (304/18-8 grade) is the long-term winner for pots, pressure cookers, and utensils — it resists corrosion, handles Pakistani masala acidity, and survives dishwashers. Aluminium cookware is lighter and cheaper but dents easily and reacts with tomatoes and lemon. For non-stick, look for PFOA-free coatings from Tefal, Prestige, or Sonex; replace every 2–3 years once scratches appear. Cast iron tawa is unbeatable for roti.
4. Size for Pakistani family meals
Pakistani portion sizes run larger than global averages. For a family of 4–6, pick a karahi of 28–32cm, a pressure cooker of 5–7 litres, and a dinner set of 32 pieces minimum. Kettles of 1.5–1.7L handle chai for guests. Lunch boxes should hold 800ml+ for a proper salan-and-roti combo. Undersized cookware is the number one buyer regret — err on the larger side.
5. Price ranges in Pakistan (PKR)
| Product | Budget | Mid-range | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Electric kettle | Rs. 1,500–3,000 | Rs. 3,000–7,000 | Rs. 7,000–15,000 |
| Blender | Rs. 3,000–6,000 | Rs. 6,000–14,000 | Rs. 14,000–35,000 |
| Pressure cooker | Rs. 4,000–7,000 | Rs. 7,000–15,000 | Rs. 15,000–30,000 |
| Non-stick karahi | Rs. 1,800–3,500 | Rs. 3,500–8,000 | Rs. 8,000–20,000 |
| Dinner set (32pc) | Rs. 4,500–8,000 | Rs. 8,000–18,000 | Rs. 18,000–45,000 |
Top Picks by Budget
Entry-level appliances and basic cookware. Function over finish — great for rentals, starter homes, or a second kitchen.
Explore →Trusted Pakistani brands like Westpoint, Anex, and National. Better coatings, longer warranties, and everyday durability.
Explore →Imported brands — Philips, Braun, Tefal, Prestige. Multi-ply cookware, smart features, and professional-grade performance.
Explore →Frequently Asked Questions
Which kitchen appliances work during load-shedding?
Appliances in the 600–1200W range typically run on a standard domestic UPS (1–1.5 kVA) or solar inverter: electric kettles, hand blenders, toasters, and small rice cookers. Microwaves, air fryers, and induction cooktops draw 1000–1800W and usually need mains power or a generator.
What's the difference between stainless steel and non-stick cookware?
Stainless steel (304 grade) lasts decades, handles high heat, and doesn’t react with acidic Pakistani masalas. Non-stick makes eggs, parathas, and low-oil cooking easier but needs replacement every 2–3 years once the coating wears. Most Pakistani kitchens benefit from having both.
Do you offer Cash on Delivery for kitchen products?
Yes — Home Supplies offers Cash on Delivery nationwide across Pakistan. You can pay the courier when your order arrives. Online payment via bank transfer and card is also available at checkout.
What size pressure cooker do I need for a Pakistani family?
For a family of 4–6, a 5–7 litre pressure cooker covers daily daal, chawal, and nihari. For daawats or joint families, go for 9–12 litres. Smaller 3-litre units suit couples or single-person cooking.
Are the brands you sell original and warranty-backed?
Yes. We source from authorized distributors of Westpoint, Anex, National, Sonex, Philips, Tefal, and Prestige. Manufacturer warranty applies where the brand provides one — typically 1–2 years on small appliances.
How long does delivery take?
Orders ship within 24–48 hours. Delivery takes 2–3 working days to Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi, and 3–5 working days to smaller cities. Tracking information is shared via SMS and email once dispatched.
Can I return a kitchen appliance if it doesn't work?
Yes. We offer a 3-day return window for defective or damaged products. Keep the original packaging and receipt. For warranty claims beyond 3 days, we coordinate with the brand’s service centre.
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