Quite often, many of us make impulse purchases that then sit at home unused.
This category includes unnecessary household appliances that are relatively inexpensive.
Many shoppers make impulse purchases because they only provide short-term pleasure.
Let's take a look at some of the household appliances that some of us consider useless.
It is believed that some of the most useless types of household appliances are coffee makers, multicookers and bread makers.
A coffee maker can be replaced with a regular Turk - it will be much more useful to buy a coffee grinder, since fresh beans make the taste of coffee richer.
In most cases, the multicooker stands idle, since housewives are accustomed to using ordinary saucepans.
As for the bread maker, this type of household appliance fits into the category of impulse purchases, since the owner simply “produces” a loaf of bread once, and then continues to buy bread in stores.