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IT FEELS LIKE THE FUTURE is now when it comes to appliances. The latest and greatest allow for more connection with technology, and there are fast and healthy alternatives to traditional cooking methods that are becoming must haves, inspiring people to be healthier and live a more productive lifestyle. If you’re into technology, there are a lot of new Bluetooth features to be on the lookout for as well. From new ways to keep your home smart, to devices that simplify everyday tasks, here’s a glimpse at what is in store when it comes to home appliances.

Steam Ovens

One of the fastest-growing trends in the kitchen appliance world is the rise of steam ovens. Steam is a versatile source of heat that helps to both power and sanitize your world. Steam ovens offer a healthy method of cooking that can grant you squeaky-clean results. There are also convection steam ovens that provide fast and healthy results.

Smart Fridges

Refrigerators are getting one of the biggest allaround style and utility changes in the entire kitchen. They have become versatile and doubly functional. Glass panels for drawers and doors are commonplace. There are a combination of food zones that compartmentalize different types of food for ideal freshness. Some food zones are flexible, while others are specific to a certain ingredient. The incorporation of smart technology is giving refrigerators an auto assist feature to streamline your kitchen processes. Making a grocery list has never been easier or more efficient.

Touch Controls

Another up and coming change in the world of kitchen appliances is the larger inclusion of finger touch and swipe controls. These high-tech controls replace knobs and give a glimpse of what the futuristic world will be. It all works through electromagnetic heat, rather than field heat. What it does is it allows you to turn on your range or oven and control the temperature of your flames or heat with a touch and a swipe. Little indicators will appear on the site, letting you turn up or down the intensity of the flame. It’s a great way to control your heat and keep things clean and smooth.

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