READY for a kitchen refresh this summer? Now’s the perfect moment to bag a bargain on those morning must-haves!
Summer sales are sizzling with premium kettle and toaster sets slashed by up to 60% on Smeg, Russell Hobbs, and Morphy Richards.

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And Amazon Prime Day is just around the corner! The massive four-day bonanza runs from July 8 to 11, with kitchen essentials guaranteed to be in high demand.
A stunning rose gold Smeg set is now £60 off at £269 – bringing pure luxury to your breakfast routine.
The 2025 collections serve serious style – from sleek minimalist designs to gorgeous retro showstoppers that’ll transform any kitchen from drab to fab.
For busy households, rapid-boil kettles and four-slice toasters will revolutionise chaotic mornings.
Coffee snobs should look for temperature-control kettles, while sourdough fans need those extra-wide slots.
With discounts now topping £100 on luxury sets, these red-hot deals won’t stick around!
At a glance: 5 best kettle and toaster deals
- Hamilton Beach Ella Kettle & Toaster Set, £47.99 (was £119.99) – buy here
- Homcom Kettle and Toaster Set, £52.99 (was £96.30) – buy here
- Russell Hobbs Eden Pistachio Green Kettle & Toaster
£50 (was £70) – buy here - Morphy Richards Signature Kettle and Toaster Set
£142.99 (was £189.99) – buy here - Morphy Richards Accents Kettle And Toaster Set, £119.99 (was £151.99) – buy here
Best kettle and toaster deals this June
- Smeg kettle and toaster deals – shop here
- Dualit kettle and toaster deals – shop here
- Morphy Richards kettle and toaster deals – shop here
- Argos kettle and toaster deals – shop here
Hamilton Beach Ella Kettle & Toaster Set: Save 60%

Save £72 on this Hamilton Beach stylish kettle and toaster set[/caption]
Hamilton Beach Ella Kettle & Toaster Set
£47.99 (was £119.99)
What’s the deal? This sleek black breakfast duo is now £72 off – that’s 60% off the original price!
Why it’s a good buy: The matte black set doesn’t just look stunning on your worktop – it’s packed with practical features too.
The 1.7L kettle features rapid-boil technology, while the 2-slice toaster offers 7 browning levels, ensuring everyone’s breakfast is just right.
Homcom Kettle and Toaster Set: Save 44%

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Homcom Kettle and Toaster Set
£52.99 (was £96.30)
What’s the deal? This stylish breakfast duo is now £43 off – that’s a whopping 45% saving!
Why it’s a good buy: The contemporary set features a sleek pyramid kettle design that adds a premium touch without the price tag.
With a family-sized 1.7L capacity and clever features like the illuminated power switch and high-lift toaster lever, this set makes mornings easier and your kitchen look fab.
Russell Hobbs Eden Pistachio Green Kettle & Toaster: Save 40%
Russell Hobbs Eden Pistachio Green Kettle & Toaster
£50 (was £70)
What’s the deal? This stunning pistachio green breakfast set is now £20 off the price!
Why it’s a good buy: The eye-catching colour instantly transforms your kitchen while practical features make mornings a breeze.
With a family-sized 1.7L kettle featuring a push-button lid and perfect pour spout, plus a matching toaster with all the essentials, this stylish duo is a steal at this price.
Morphy Richards Signature Kettle and Toaster Set: Save 25%
Morphy Richards Signature Kettle and Toaster Set
£142.99 (was £189.99)
What’s the deal? This premium Morphy Richards set now has an amazing £47 slashed off the price!
Why it’s a good buy: The sophisticated Signature collection brings designer style to your kitchen with its sleek stainless steel finish and premium feel.
The rapid-boil 1.7L kettle features precise temperature control, while the matching toaster delivers perfect results every time.
Morphy Richards Accents Kettle and Toaster Set: Save 21%

This Morphy Richards set gives off some luxurious vibes[/caption]
Morphy Richards Accents Kettle And Toaster Set
£119.99 (was £151.99)
What’s the deal? This stylish kitchen duo is now £119.99, saving you a substantial 21% off the regular price.
Why it’s a good buy: The elegant pyramid kettle, with a 1.5L capacity, features a handy water window and rapid boil function, while the matching four-slice toaster makes family breakfasts a breeze.
With its sophisticated blue and gold finish, this set instantly elevates your kitchen look while delivering serious performance.
Smeg EEJB269 Kettle & 2 Slice Toaster: Save £60

Smeg EEJB269 Kettle & 2 Slice Toaster
£319 (was £379)
What’s the deal? This stunning rose gold Smeg kettle and toaster set is now £60 off, bringing a touch of luxury to your kitchen for £319.
Why it’s worth it: The stunning retro design doesn’t just look incredible – it delivers premium performance too.
With a rapid-boil 1.7L kettle and a toaster featuring extra-wide slots and six browning levels, this gorgeous rose gold and chrome duo brings serious style to your breakfast routine.
Ninja Kettle and Toaster Set: Save £20

Save £20 off the Ninja kettle and toaster set[/caption]
Ninja Kettle and Toaster Set
£229.99 (was £249.99)
What’s the deal? This sleek Ninja kettle and toaster set has just dropped by £20 – perfect if you’re looking to complete your collection of Ninja kitchen must-haves.
Why it’s a good buy: This isn’t just any kitchen duo – it’s packed with genius features.
The smart kettle offers six precise temperatures for perfect coffee and tea, while the revolutionary toaster transforms into a versatile grill for paninis and pizza.
Bosch DesignLine Stainless Steel Cordless Kettle with Toaster: Save £16

Bosch DesignLine Stainless Steel Cordless Kettle with Toaster
£89.98 (was £106)
What’s the deal? You can save £16 on this premium Bosch kitchen bundle.
Why it’s a good buy: Famous for German engineering excellence, this isn’t just a stylish set – it’s built to last.
The family-sized 1.7L kettle and generous four-slice toaster make busy mornings a breeze, while the sleek stainless steel finish adds a touch of luxury to any kitchen.
Russell Hobbs Honeycomb Kettle and 4 Slice Toaster: Save £15

Russell Hobbs Honeycomb Kettle and 4 Slice Toaster
£66 (was £80.98)
What’s the deal? This eye-catching Russell Hobbs set is now £66, saving you a substantial £15 – that’s an 18% discount off the regular price.
Why it’s a good buy: The standout pattern isn’t just gorgeous – it’s packed with clever features.
The family-sized kettle boils a single cup in just 43 seconds, while the four-slice toaster with extra-wide slots handles everything from bagels to thick-cut bread.
Kettle and toaster deals: FAQs
Where is the best place to buy a kettle?
Looking to upgrade your kitchen with a shiny new kettle this summer?
There are plenty of places to shop – both online and on the high street.
For the biggest selection and competitive pricing, we’d recommend starting with dedicated homeware stores like Argos, Robert Dyas, The Range and Dunelm.
These specialists tend to stock everything from budget-friendly basics to premium designer models.
Don’t overlook supermarkets either – Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Asda often have surprisingly good kitchen appliance sections with seasonal promotions that can save you serious cash.
If you’re shopping from the comfort of your sofa, Amazon is always worth checking for its massive range and customer reviews that help you avoid any potential duds.
Department stores like John Lewis offer a more curated selection, along with the benefits of excellent warranties and customer service.
For additional options, Very, AO.com, and Wayfair frequently run spring sales on kitchen essentials, allowing you to get high-quality brands at significant discounts.
Buying direct from manufacturers like Russell Hobbs, Breville, or Smeg can sometimes unlock exclusive colourways or features not available elsewhere – plus you’ll often find better warranty terms.
Remember that spring is a great time to refresh your kitchen, as many retailers run seasonal promotions and clearance deals to make room for new stock.
Where is the best place to buy a toaster?
If you’re looking to upgrade your breakfast game with a shiny new toaster this spring, you’ve got plenty of options here, too.
For budget-friendly choices, high-street chains such as Dunelm, Robert Dyas, and B&Q provide solid options with regular seasonal promotions.
As with kettles, Tesco, Sainsbury’s and Asda often have surprisingly decent kitchen appliance sections where you might snag a bargain while doing your weekly shop.
For online shopping, Amazon remains the go-to destination with its massive range spanning from basic models under £20 to premium options with all the bells and whistles.
The customer reviews are invaluable for avoiding disappointing purchases.
Other excellent online retailers include Argos and The Range, both offering competitive pricing and convenient click-and-collect options if you’re eager to get toasting right away.
For those with specific requirements or who are loyal to particular brands, checking manufacturer websites directly can be a worthwhile approach.
Ninja, Breville, Russell Hobbs, and other kitchen specialists often have exclusive models or colourways not available elsewhere. Additionally, you may find better warranty terms or spring promotions directly from the source.
What is the best brand of kettle and toaster?
For sheer luxury and style, Smeg remains the gold standard, boasting iconic retro designs and premium performance. Yes, you’ll pay more (£300+), but nothing makes a style statement quite like it.
For the perfect balance of quality and value, Russell Hobbs delivers exceptional performance at mid-range prices. Their rapid-boil technology and stylish designs make them a standout choice for most households.
Serious coffee connoisseurs should look to Ninja for their temperature-precise kettles, which consistently nail the perfect brew every time.
For pure reliability and engineering excellence, Bosch’s German-engineered appliances consistently outlast competitors.
Budget-conscious shoppers will find Hamilton Beach offers impressive features at prices that won’t make your wallet weep.
How often should you replace a kettle?
Your trusty kettle might be one of the hardest-working appliances in your kitchen, but how long should it typically last before it needs to be replaced?
According to recent research from Magnet Kitchens, you can typically expect a good-quality kettle to serve you faithfully for between four and five years before showing signs of wear and tear.
However, small appliance specialists Morphy Richards suggest on their website that with proper care and maintenance, many modern kettles can last anywhere from five to ten years – quite a significant difference!
The actual lifespan will depend on several key factors, including how well you maintain your kettle (regular descaling makes a significant difference), your water quality (hard water areas experience more limescale build-up), and, of course, how frequently you use it.
If you’re a household of serious tea drinkers who boil the kettle multiple times a day, you’ll naturally see a shorter lifespan than someone who only uses theirs occasionally.
It’s time to shop for a replacement when you notice any of these warning signs: your kettle starts leaking from the base, takes noticeably longer to reach boiling point, fails to heat water properly, develops faulty buttons that stick or don’t respond, or shows any damage to the power cable such as fraying or splitting.
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