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Kitchen Small Appliances in Pakistan

Kettles, blenders, juicers, air fryers and more — built for Pakistani kitchens, delivered with COD.

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Buying guide

How to Choose Small Appliances in Pakistan

1. Match wattage to your UPS/inverter setup

Power draw is the first thing to check before buying. Electric kettles run 1500–2200W, blenders 300–1000W, and air fryers 1200–1800W. A standard 1–1.5 kVA domestic UPS will only handle the smaller end — hand blenders, choppers, and most kettles below 1500W. Air fryers, microwaves, and high-wattage juicers typically trip the inverter, so plan to run them on mains power or a generator. Always check the sticker rating and your UPS’s sustained load before buying.

2. Local vs imported brands — what’s worth it

Pakistani brands like Westpoint, Anex, National, and Sonex offer strong value with local service centres in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad — ideal for everyday kettles, blenders, and choppers. Imported names like Philips, Braun, and Tefal cost 2–3x more but deliver longer motor life, better blade quality, and quieter operation — worth it for daily-use blenders and juicers. For air fryers and sandwich makers, mid-range local brands hit the sweet spot. Always confirm warranty terms before buying imported.

3. Must-haves vs nice-to-haves for Pakistani kitchens

The essentials for almost every Pakistani kitchen: an electric kettle for chai, a hand blender for masala paste and soups, and a chopper for onions, garlic, and ginger. These three cover daily cooking and run easily on UPS. Nice-to-have upgrades include an air fryer (for samosas and pakoras with less oil), a sandwich maker (school lunchboxes and quick breakfasts), and a citrus juicer. Build the basics first, then add convenience items as your budget and counter space allow.

Price ranges in Pakistan (PKR)

ProductBudgetMid-rangePremium
Electric KettleRs. 1,500–3,000Rs. 3,000–7,000Rs. 7,000–15,000
Hand BlenderRs. 1,800–3,500Rs. 3,500–7,000Rs. 7,000–15,000
JuicerRs. 2,500–6,000Rs. 6,000–15,000Rs. 15,000–30,000
ChopperRs. 1,500–3,000Rs. 3,000–6,000Rs. 6,000–12,000
Air FryerRs. 8,000–15,000Rs. 15,000–25,000Rs. 25,000–50,000
Sandwich MakerRs. 1,800–3,500Rs. 3,500–6,500Rs. 6,500–12,000
Before you buy

Frequently Asked Questions

Most local brands (Westpoint, Anex, National, Sonex) offer a 1-year manufacturer warranty on small appliances; imported brands like Philips and Braun typically offer 1–2 years. Warranty covers manufacturing defects and motor failures — not physical damage or coating wear. Keep your invoice and original box for claims.

A 1–1.5 kVA UPS comfortably runs appliances under 1000W: hand blenders, choppers, small kettles, and toasters. Anything 1500W or above (most air fryers, microwaves, large kettles) usually trips the UPS. For load-shedding readiness, pick a 1.7L kettle in the 1500W range over a 2200W rapid-boil model.

Westpoint and Anex are the two most reliable budget choices, with wide service-centre coverage in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Faisalabad, and Multan. National (Pakistan) and Sonex are strong runners-up. For premium reliability at a higher price, Philips and Braun lead the imported segment.

Small appliances like kettles, blenders, and air fryers don’t use induction — they have their own heating elements or motors and plug into any standard 220V socket. Induction compatibility only matters for cookware (pots, pans, karahis) where the base must be ferromagnetic.

Yes — Home Supplies ships nationwide via Cash on Delivery. 2–3 working days to Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, and Rawalpindi; 3–5 working days to Multan, Faisalabad, Peshawar, Quetta, and smaller cities. Tracking is shared via SMS.

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