With time, patience, and trial and error, I’ve realized that the key to having a neat, tidy, and organized home is an arsenal of nifty and handy appliances. A couple of innovative and unique home appliances can ensure that your home is always in order and that you’re able to complete your everyday tasks with ease and efficiency. If you’re in the mood to Marie Kondo your home or simply want to complete your chores effectively and efficiently, these handy appliances will perfectly assist you in doing so. From an AI-powered robotic pool cleaner to an elegant smart device that keeps your home cool and saves you money – this range of diverse and super-functional appliances is all you need to create the ultimate living setup.
1. AIRROBO PC100
AIRROBO recently unveiled the new PC100 cordless robotic pool cleaner, which promises to deliver stress-free and sweat-free maintenance of pools just in time for summer!
Why is it noteworthy?
The AIRROBO PC100 is a true wonder, with two brushes scrubbing your pool floors and a powerful suction of 55GPM (Gallons Per Minute) that makes short work of leaves, dirt, debris, and even fine sand along its path, ensuring a clean and healthy swim every time.
What we like
- It can clean walls and waterlines, crawling up walls up to 90 degrees
- Its large 4L filter basket lets it give the pool a thorough cleaning before you need to pick it up
What we dislike
- Hefty price tag
2. Klima
Meet Klima, the ultimate accessory to upgrade your old AC! You don’t need any hardwiring to install Klima, simply attach it to your wall, point your AC’s remote control at it, install the BOLDR mobile app, and you’re all done! You have an instant smart AC for the faction of the price and effort.
Why is it noteworthy?
The scratch and fingerprint-resistant mirrored glass surface gives an instant aesthetic upgrade to any room, while the recycled aluminum shell and recycled plastic bottom give it durability and longevity without harming the environment in the process.
What we like
- Easy to install, no hardwiring required
- Elegant minimalist style
What we dislike
- There is no battery-operated version available for a completely wireless wall-mounted option currently
3. The COit
The COit was designed by LG to function as a robot that can serve as a hub in your kitchen ecosystem. The robot can be easily used by both novices and professional chefs alike, and it functions as an autonomous device that shifts from focus from videography back to cooking – which is the primary aim behind entering a kitchen.
Why is it noteworthy?
The COit features a mountable rail with a circular display encircled by a projector, light, camera, and a smart grip. All the various modules can be moved around freely and independently on the small rail, covering the entire prep area or keeping them away from the fire and vapors.
What we like
- These modules – that clip onto the rail with built-in magnets – can be customized in orientation, depending on user requirements
What we dislike
- Food over the globe has such diversity, trying to standardize the recipe as per one instruction set would impact the diversity of that dish
4. Abell
Called Abell, this air purifier is designed to be both functional and decorative. It is designed to be a device that helps purify the air inside your room or house. But instead of just standing there in the room, it is actually a lighting device.
Why is it noteworthy?
It will not take up space on your floor or on your table but it can be hung up wherever you want and it will give you cleaner air and also light up the room. And if you’re into the minimalist, monochromatic look, then it can also serve as an aesthetic addition to your room.
What we like
- Multifunctional product
- Minimalist and visually pleasing design
What we dislike
- The concept is shown as having a very minimal controller which does not specify how the air-purification function is customizable
5. The Luvia Jug
The Luvia Jug lets you watch your water being purified! It’s built from glass and has a good-looking minimal appearance which makes it great to place on your tabletop or kitchen counter.
Why is it noteworthy?
Usually, water purifiers tend to look quite industrial, however, the Luvia has a rather decor-worthy appearance, with a compact catalytic carbon filter suspended in the center, and a chic bamboo lid, that helps you keep it covered.
What we like
- The jar has a double-walled construction with two levels – one for the water you pour in, and another for the water that gets purified by the Luvia jar
- Environment-friendly + somewhat recyclable design
What we dislike
- It seems to be easily breakable