From four-slots designed to fit your thick-sliced sourdough to space-saving long-slot models, here are the best toasters we've found:
Best overall – Sage ‘A Bit More’
Best value toaster – Morphy Richards Motive
Best two-slice toaster – Kitchenaid
Best four-slice toaster – Cuisinart
Best long slot toaster – Russell Hobbs Luna
How much do I need to spend?
You don’t need to break the bank to get your hands on a decent kettle. There are plenty of options costing less than £50 that will get you a reliable, fast-boiling and reasonably quiet kettle, which should last for three years or more. If water-filtration or stunning design is a must, however, expect to pay a premium.
What types of kettles are there?
Electric kettles: These are by far the most common type of kettle. As well as being the most energy-efficient, they’re the quickest and easiest way to get water to boiling point. They’re also the safest, with most having an automatic shut-off setting so it stops heating the water when it reaches the right temperature. The downside is that limescale can build up and reduce efficiency.