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Smart kitchen appliances are all the rage these days. Whether it’s a new smart toaster, a smart convection oven, or an energy-efficient coffee-maker, homeowners want more energy-efficient, easier to use appliances. There are plenty to choose from, but here is a brief list of some of the best smart kitchen appliances you’ll find out there today. Plus, we’ve included some other key tips for reducing your energy use while in the kitchen.

Samsung Family Hub 4-Door French Smart Refrigerator

According to the US Department of Agriculture, Americans waste roughly $160 billion each year on food. We can all agree that amount of waste is just way too high and that we all need to be more conscious of making sure we aren’t throwing away food unnecessarily. Of all the food products that are being wasted, dairy products are the ones Americans toss out the most, along with other foods that don’t keep as long. For example, the average American family of four throws out $1,600 a year in produce.

What’s the solution to this problem? Investing in a smart fridge is one way to reduce the amount of food you and your family wastes. This Samsung smart refrigerator allows you to set expiration notifications so that you can be alerted when food is going bad, giving you ample opportunity to use it prior to it spoiling. In addition, the fridge also allows you to control smart home devices like lights, thermostats, and doorbells—as well as stream music—all through voice commands. The smart fridge truly is one of the top smart kitchen appliances you can invest in today.

NutriBullet Balance Bluetooth Enabled Smart Blender

Eating healthy can be tough. It’s well worth the effort to seek alternatives to cheaper, easier, and generally more unhealthy foods. By investing in a smart blender, you can craft fruit and veggie smoothies to ensure that you’re getting the daily recommended amount of produce. This NutriBullet blender is supported by an app as well, which makes it easier to track nutritional information as well as create customized grocery lists for you.

Apanage Touchless Automatic Soap Dispenser

If there is one thing that we’ve learned over the past year, it’s that germs and bacteria are more of a concern than ever before. If you’re not careful, the kitchen can become a place that is full of germs. Therefore, it’s important to try and limit the spread — especially if you share a kitchen with multiple people. Enter this touchless automatic soap dispenser from Apanage. Made from stainless steel, this soap dispenser will help you limit the spread of germs in your kitchen. At $35, it’s a small price to pay to help keep your kitchen stay clean and your family healthy.

How to Reduce Your Energy Use in the Kitchen

Unplug all appliances when they are not in use – this is a simple one, but homeowners often forget to do it. While it might not seem like it can drastically lower your energy use, unplugging unused appliances can add up when it comes to saving energy.

Be conservative with your dishwasher use – If your dishwasher has an economy setting, try to use it often. Also, only use your dishwasher when it is full to reduce the amount of times you run it. In addition, air-dry your dishes as much as possible.

Be wary of your fridge and freezer doors – Just like with unplugging your appliances, being conscious of how long you have your fridge and freezer doors open can add up over time. Always make sure that your fridge and freezer doors are shut tightly after you open them too.

Match pan size with burner size – Using a small pot on a large burner will waste energy. Making sure that you match up pot and pan size with the size of your burners will help you be more efficient with your energy use in the kitchen.