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The 5 Best Appliances for New Homeowners

November 23, 2020 by Gotcha Media Leave a Comment

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The first day you walk into your new home is one of the greatest moments of your life. But once that euphoria wears off, you’re left with one important thought – you’ve got a lot of work to do! Between any remodeling, painting, and upgrade work you have planned, there is a lot to do before your house truly becomes a home.

While you’d no doubt like to have all this work done in a few days, it can sometimes take much longer. Weeks and even months can be spent working on your new home, which means costs can start adding up very quickly. There are a few ways to save money during the process, however.

One important step is to decide on the home appliances you’re going to use. Appliances can do a variety of things for your home, ranging from helping you feel comfortable, cleaning your home, providing entertainment and even sometimes cooking you breakfast.

The right appliances can also help you save money. Whether you’re simply talking about an electric fan, or a full-fledged entertainment center, the right appliances can change your home.

Here are the top five home appliances for turning your new place into a happy home, thanks to their various uses or money-saving technology.

1. Vacuum cleaner

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  • 1 1. Vacuum cleaner
  • 2 2. Microwave Oven
  • 3 3. Portable Air Conditioner
  • 4 4. Coffee Maker
  • 5 5. Flat Screen Television

A basic vacuum cleaner is a necessity for every homeowner, especially if any areas of your home that are carpeted. Dirt, dust and other debris particles can become firmly entrenched in your carpets, floors and  upholstery.

Even if you just use a handheld vacuum cleaner, you can still pick up the majority of the dirt quickly and easily. Since carpet can be one of the dirtiest things in the house, it’s the most important to maintain.

Vacuuming your place regularly can also go a long way towards limiting your allergy or asthma suffering, as it can lead to fewer dust particles in the air. A clean home is also much more attractive for guests, which is important for when you start planning your housewarming party.

2. Microwave Oven

A microwave is a wonderful tool to have at your disposal. You can easily reheat leftovers or make a quick dinner when time is of the essence. Just be careful on movie night because the smell of burnt popcorn can linger for days.

Look for newer energy-efficient models to save money on operating costs, which is always important after purchasing a new home. Additionally, maintenance for newer units is quite minimal, making microwaves a great long-term investment for your kitchen.

3. Portable Air Conditioner

Significantly more important for people that do not have the space or money for central air, a portable air conditioner can cool any room in your house without any permanent installation required.

Some of the best portable air conditioners can also save you additional money and space because they can double as heaters, humidifiers or even air purifiers. You can essentially end up with four appliances in one! True to their name, portable air conditioners are also easy to move from room to room, allowing you to spot cool several areas of your new home with the same unit.

4. Coffee Maker

One of the most essential kitchen appliances is undoubtedly the coffee maker. Whether you’re trying to jumpstart your morning or just need a pick-me-up in the afternoon or evening, coffee is a fundamental part of many people’s everyday life.

A good coffee maker in your home can give you that same daily boost while also saving you money. Rather than buying it daily from the nearby coffee shop, you can enjoy fresh-brewed goodness every day for mere pennies.

Programmable options make these a great investment as well since you can have coffee waiting for you first thing in the morning with just a few presses of a button.

5. Flat Screen Television

Is it really crucial for your new home – probably not. But nothing provides better entertainment for the money like a high-quality HD television. Formerly reserved for high society, prices have dropped so much that now anyone can afford one.

Flat screen TVs are great for saving space thanks to their small size, and the picture quality is downright amazing. Wall mounting your television can also be a great way to save on space and maximize your living area.

Additionally, most TVs today are able to double as a computer monitor, providing even more options for entertaining guests or just simply making the most of workspace in your room.

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