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£ 17,43

Russell Hobbs 14452 Hand Blender

Russell Hobbs

200 watts2 Speeds for different food typesStainless steel bladesDetachable shaft Read More »
24-7 Electrical

£ 17,93

Kenwood HB150 Hand Blender

Kenwood

Easy in use white hand blender. Simple operation Great for blending drinks soups etc White design Wattage: 150... Read More »
Electricshopping.com

£ 17,96

Philips HR1341 Handblender, White

Philips

Make healthy food easy with the Philips HR1341 Hand blender! Perfect for super smooth soups, sauces and purees... Read More »
Asda Direct

£ 19,51

Haden 13723 Hand Blender

Haden

200 watts2 SpeedsStainless steel bladesDetachable shaft for greater convenience Read More »
24-7 Electrical

£ 19,75

Kenwood HB150 Stick Hand Blender

Kenwood

Supplied with generous 0.5litre calibrated beakerDurable stainless steel blades for smooth and thorough blendi... Read More »
24-7 Electrical

£ 19,97

Fruit Factory - 711

Let's Cook

With the Let's Cook Fruit Factory there are 3 ways to get your 5-a-day portions of fruit! Safe to use, the ble... Read More »
Asda Direct

£ 19,99

Kenwood Smoothie 2Go SB054 Blender - Silver

Kenwood

The Kenwood Smoothie 2Go SB054 is practical for anyone with an on-the-go lifestyle, with a blender jug that c... Read More »
Dixons

£ 19,99

Kenwood OWHB605001 Hand Blender - White, White

Kenwood

The Kenwood OWHB605001 Hand Blender is a clean white blender with unique Suregrip handling for effortless oper... Read More »
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Home appliances are electrical-mechanical appliances which accomplish some household functions, such as cooking or cleaning. Traditionally, home appliances are classified into two major categories: appliances or white goods and small appliances or brown goods. White goods include major household appliances and usually include appliances such as: air conditioner, dishwasher, clothes dryer, drying cabinet, freezer, refrigerator, cooker (also known as range), hob, stove, oven, cooking plate (or cooktop), water heater, washing machine, trash compactor, microwave oven. While Brown goods are typically small household electrical entertainment appliances such as: CD and DVD players, televisions, camcorders, still cameras, video game consoles, HiFi and home cinema, telephones, answering machines. Some types of brown goods were traditionally finished with or looked like wood or bakelite. This is now rather rare, but the name has stuck, even for goods that are unlikely ever to have been provided in a wooden case (like camcorders for example). White goods were typically painted or enamelled white, and many of them still are. The addition of new items to these categories shows that the categories still serve a purpose in marketing. Brown goods usually require high technical knowledge and skills and get more complex with time, while white goods need more practical skills to manipulate the devices and heavy tools required to repair them.


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