– Capable of producing nine bullet-shaped cubes every six minutes.
– Can make up to 26 pounds of ice in a day.
– Includes features such as a carrying handle, see-through lid, and ease of use (“just add water and press ON”).
– Instant Pot Pro (8 QT) – $118.94 (was $199.99).
– BLACK+DECKER Coffee Maker – $34.04 (was $40.99).
– Magic Bullet Blender – $34.99 (was $49.99).
– Nespresso Vertuo Plus Coffee Maker – $110 (was $169).
– Ninja Foodi Air Fryer – $199.99 (was $249.99).
– COSORI Rice Cooker – $89.99 (was $99.99).
Even though the focus of this article is U.S.-centric kitchen gadgets, deals like these highlight the growing prevalence and global appeal of portable appliances that cater to convenience and space-saving needs-an emerging trend relevant in urban Indian households with compact spaces or irregular utility services like electricity or water supply.India’s evolving consumer market also reflects an increased demand for similar multifunctional appliances adapted for local preferences at affordable prices due to space constraints in urban homes and lifestyle changes driven by a younger population willing to invest in such conveniences.