Best home appliances 2026
Our pick of the best home appliances, ranked by our independent scores — best overall, best value, best budget and more.
Large appliances are long-term buys — capacity, energy efficiency and noise matter more than features you'll rarely use. Here's what to check.
Our top picks

Our highest overall score (85/100) in the category.

The best performance for the money at €303.

The smart pick on a tight budget (€350).
No compromises — the top of the range if budget allows.
How to choose
Capacity
Match the size to your household — a ~7 kg washer suits a couple, 9 kg+ a family; fridges are rated in litres. Measure your space before buying.
Energy class
The EU label runs A (most efficient) to G. A higher class costs more upfront but less to run — worth it for an appliance used daily.
Noise & features
Check the dB rating if it sits near living space. Useful extras (steam, inverter motors, smart control) vary by brand and model.
How much to spend
Entry appliances start around €300. €500–€900 buys efficient, quieter mid-range models; premium built-in and large-capacity units go higher.
Frequently asked questions
What does the energy class mean?
The EU label runs A (most efficient) to G. A higher class costs more upfront but less to run — worth it for appliances used daily. See the Energy spec.
What capacity do I need?
For a washing machine, ~7 kg suits a couple and 9 kg+ a family; fridges are rated in litres. Check the Capacity / Volume spec above.
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