Let's start off with
1) Washing machine
Over my 20+ years of life, my family has changed washing machines a couple of times and I know that I definitely DO NOT WANT a front load machine. Top load FTW! Front loads are such a bother and you can never really fill it up to the maximum it can take and sometimes I struggle to close the machine door! Lucky for me, WK agrees. Due to space constraint of my kitchen yard, we went around looking for the maximum size our yard can accommodate, an 8kg washer.
First things first, my electricals has to have energy-saving properties (preferably A class rating/4 ticks/water saving).
I can't stress this enough. Costs of living in SG is sooooo cloud-high, every dollar counts.
Things like LED lighting/energy saving appliances, sure it costs you more at first, but look at the long run costs.
WK and I went to Gain City showroom(AMK) with the recommendation from his parents and the first thing we told the salesgirl is, we're looking for a water and electricity saving washing machine.
She brought us over to a pink coloured Toshiba washing machine and she told us this was her best recommendation. The Toshiba AW-E900LM.
The one I saw physically is the pink version and its super CHIO! But blue is nice also of course.
SUPER PRETTY RIGHT?!
Its an 8KG washer, 585X 605 X 990 (perfect for the limited space I have), Zero standby power(and the water saving tick sticker on it), multiple holes area for faster drying of clothes during spinning and the best part, THE PRICE.
This beautiful Japanese machine costs only SGD 399.
Thank you for the recommendation, lady. It really is my best bet. I should have caught your name, sorry :(
2) Fridge
Fridges are probably everyone's favourite kitchen appliance. Be it to take a cool drink, your yummy creamy ice creams or ice lollies, or even just to look in it for fun and for the cold air that greets your face (bet you've done that too!)
I've always dreamed of a huge fridge to stock up on my favourite drinks/ice creams/food when I eventually get a place of my own.
Reality check? I'm staying in land-scarce Singapore with homes getting smaller and smaller with chances of copying Hongkong home sizes.
BOOHOO.
I never had a specific brand in mind but I know the size I'm going to settle for has to be at least 400L capacity and it has to be a top freezer just because I'm used to that configuration growing up (by luck, WK too!)
With our tight budget, size and electricity rating in mind, we found the Toshiba GRTG46.
NEA awarded it 4 ticks for electricity rating (YAY!), 409L capacity, comes in 4 colours (I'm taking glass shell white to give the airy feeling to my kitchen), it has an XL vegetable compartment (as per picture), multi purpose compartment (for medicines etc), and ALL movable compartments (which is a requirement for WK). It does not take up too much of space, measuring 680 X 717 X 1770 mm. And price wise, its under SGD1000, affordable! This costs SGD 889.
I guess since it's just me and WK in the house, should be more than enough right? When we do have kids, I'll ask for an upgrade HEHE.
3) Television
Television used to be a really big part of my day growing up. I would rush home just to catch my favourite dramas and cartoons. As adulthood took over, I didnt have time for TV and like most tech-savvy people nowadays, my iPhone and my iPad has taken over the function of TV.
But which house doesn't have a TV right? I'm definitely going to have guests come over and I do plan to have kids in the near future, of which they will need a TV to watch and for entertainment. WK is a videogame fan and he owns a wiiU so we need the TV to play games either way. So TV is another appliance we cannot run away from. Who knows? One day I might get back to watching local dramas again. Or yoga with the wii U trainer :P
I would love to have a 55' TV. The bigger, the better right? MOVIE EXPERIENCE. And the new curved television series.....(SWOONS). But they come with a hefty price tag. Not sure if you noticed, the difference between a 47' and a 55', other than the obvious 8', is that the latter can fetch about twice the price of the former. Go check it out for yourself if you dont believe me. I just gotta suck it up and hanker after a bigger
OLED/4K/3D etc etc? WK is more knowledgeable in this, but he's been in a dilemma about it. He is tempted by 4K TV but yet, there isn't much 4K content shows/movies out there, rendering the 4K TV pretty useless at the moment. We both agreed that while 3D is nice in movie theatres for 3 hours/every 2 months, we'd get migraines if we tried watching 3D on a daily basis.
The promoter at Gain city, a nice man(again cannot remember the name) was honest enough to tell us the truth, just go for smart LED. Save your money, buy something thats not just a sitting white elephant in the room.
He introduced us to this Toshiba FHD LED 47L5450.
This 47' TV costs only SGD899! We both agreed that the living room TV is less important that our master bedroom TV hence this TV would be more than good enough for the living room, to be mounted on the feature wall. Eventually when we've saved up enough to get a good 55' one once things are settled, it shall belong to our master bedroom!
Not sure if any of you noticed that the 3 above appliances are all from Toshiba (seriously, its a freak coincidence considering all 3 are from different promoters), WK, being the outspoken one, asked if we can get a better price if we took all 3, even though they are already on sale.
399+ 889+ 899 =$2187
was reduced to
379 +799+ 849=$2027 !!
Next up, my FAVOURITE KITCHEN APPLIANCE,
4) OVEN!!!
The kitchen has always been my favourite place since I was a little girl. The aroma of hot, cooked food by mummy every day for as long as I can remember (yes, my mum really cooks DAILY, she is an awesome mum and housewife)
When I got old enough, I would always try my hand at baking cookies/ muffins/cupcakes/simple cakes/tarts/pizzas and occasionally cooking proper food-dishes.
WK loveeeees the cookies and bakes I make. Sometimes I'd like to think that he is simply just being a darling and making me happy, but he swears they are nice. He is quite a picky eater so I'm happy he's a fan of the baking I do (: He becomes very protective over (esp cookies) what I give him, he doesn't like to share them with others! (I somehow find that a cute trait of his)
A good oven is definitely important for someone like me, who really enjoys baking. I definitely cannot afford(yet) the high range ones from Miele or De Dietrich etc. But what I do need is, a good beginner-mid level range oven that distributes heat evenly and has fairly enough space for me to multitask, maybe bake a batch of cookies together with grilling a small piece of chicken?
And definitely, definitely digital. My mu's oven is the manual knob and sometimes some recipes call for weird temperatures like 175 Celsius and I can only make a guess where the knob is and not be able to know whether its exact.
After much research, reviews inch more towards the European brands such as Bosch, Brandt and Ariston. And after further reading up on the 3 different brands and keeping my tight budget in mind,
I've come down to 2 of these baking machines:
a) Bosch hbn331e2j
This oven boasts a "3D hot air" for even heat distribution (some users say it works so well they didnt even need a rotisserie), energy efficient A rating, large 67 L capacity. triple glass door, and uses 13 AMP instead of the usual 16 AMP. It has a childproof lock too (for my future kid and husband who behaves like a kid sometimes :P )
Price doesnt kill anyone either. In fact, its a super good price. SGD 669.
I think its good enough for me (:
b) Second contender is from Brandt, and this is more expensive, double in fact.
Brandt FC 1042XS.
The difference(other than its more hefty price) is that it has a rotisserie and its self-cleaning! It has a catalytic self-cleaning function, which people say is useful especially after grilling oily food that splatters oil/butter all over your inner oven. It has 7 different functions instead of just 5 (Bosch).
This costs SGD 1469. :(
This is quite out of my budget, I must say. And besides, I like to bake, not grill stuff in the oven. WK says if grill, grill on a proper grill, need not grill in the oven.
And I've read that self-cleaning machines eat up more electricity too. Is it true?
Beats me but I figured, I'll just clean the oven myself lah! "Self-cleaning" doesnt mean you dont have to clean it after right? Just like a dishwasher cleans the plates for you, but who washes the dishwasher?
YOU STILL HAVE TO CLEAN IT.
So, actually after I've written things down, I think I'll go for the Bosch! :)
Washer + Fridge + TV + Oven= SGD 2696.
I think its worth it! We might even get a better price bundling the 4 together, who knows? :]
Next post will be on other furniture or appliances such as bedding/sofa etc!
With Love,
Ais <3
I would love to have a 55' TV. The bigger, the better right? MOVIE EXPERIENCE. And the new curved television series.....(SWOONS). But they come with a hefty price tag. Not sure if you noticed, the difference between a 47' and a 55', other than the obvious 8', is that the latter can fetch about twice the price of the former. Go check it out for yourself if you dont believe me. I just gotta suck it up and hanker after a bigger
OLED/4K/3D etc etc? WK is more knowledgeable in this, but he's been in a dilemma about it. He is tempted by 4K TV but yet, there isn't much 4K content shows/movies out there, rendering the 4K TV pretty useless at the moment. We both agreed that while 3D is nice in movie theatres for 3 hours/every 2 months, we'd get migraines if we tried watching 3D on a daily basis.
The promoter at Gain city, a nice man(again cannot remember the name) was honest enough to tell us the truth, just go for smart LED. Save your money, buy something thats not just a sitting white elephant in the room.
He introduced us to this Toshiba FHD LED 47L5450.
This 47' TV costs only SGD899! We both agreed that the living room TV is less important that our master bedroom TV hence this TV would be more than good enough for the living room, to be mounted on the feature wall. Eventually when we've saved up enough to get a good 55' one once things are settled, it shall belong to our master bedroom!
Not sure if any of you noticed that the 3 above appliances are all from Toshiba (seriously, its a freak coincidence considering all 3 are from different promoters), WK, being the outspoken one, asked if we can get a better price if we took all 3, even though they are already on sale.
399+ 889+ 899 =$2187
was reduced to
379 +799+ 849=$2027 !!
Next up, my FAVOURITE KITCHEN APPLIANCE,
4) OVEN!!!
The kitchen has always been my favourite place since I was a little girl. The aroma of hot, cooked food by mummy every day for as long as I can remember (yes, my mum really cooks DAILY, she is an awesome mum and housewife)
When I got old enough, I would always try my hand at baking cookies/ muffins/cupcakes/simple cakes/tarts/pizzas and occasionally cooking proper food-dishes.
WK loveeeees the cookies and bakes I make. Sometimes I'd like to think that he is simply just being a darling and making me happy, but he swears they are nice. He is quite a picky eater so I'm happy he's a fan of the baking I do (: He becomes very protective over (esp cookies) what I give him, he doesn't like to share them with others! (I somehow find that a cute trait of his)
A good oven is definitely important for someone like me, who really enjoys baking. I definitely cannot afford(yet) the high range ones from Miele or De Dietrich etc. But what I do need is, a good beginner-mid level range oven that distributes heat evenly and has fairly enough space for me to multitask, maybe bake a batch of cookies together with grilling a small piece of chicken?
And definitely, definitely digital. My mu's oven is the manual knob and sometimes some recipes call for weird temperatures like 175 Celsius and I can only make a guess where the knob is and not be able to know whether its exact.
After much research, reviews inch more towards the European brands such as Bosch, Brandt and Ariston. And after further reading up on the 3 different brands and keeping my tight budget in mind,
I've come down to 2 of these baking machines:
a) Bosch hbn331e2j
This oven boasts a "3D hot air" for even heat distribution (some users say it works so well they didnt even need a rotisserie), energy efficient A rating, large 67 L capacity. triple glass door, and uses 13 AMP instead of the usual 16 AMP. It has a childproof lock too (for my future kid and husband who behaves like a kid sometimes :P )
Price doesnt kill anyone either. In fact, its a super good price. SGD 669.
I think its good enough for me (:
b) Second contender is from Brandt, and this is more expensive, double in fact.
Brandt FC 1042XS.
The difference(other than its more hefty price) is that it has a rotisserie and its self-cleaning! It has a catalytic self-cleaning function, which people say is useful especially after grilling oily food that splatters oil/butter all over your inner oven. It has 7 different functions instead of just 5 (Bosch).
This costs SGD 1469. :(
This is quite out of my budget, I must say. And besides, I like to bake, not grill stuff in the oven. WK says if grill, grill on a proper grill, need not grill in the oven.
And I've read that self-cleaning machines eat up more electricity too. Is it true?
Beats me but I figured, I'll just clean the oven myself lah! "Self-cleaning" doesnt mean you dont have to clean it after right? Just like a dishwasher cleans the plates for you, but who washes the dishwasher?
YOU STILL HAVE TO CLEAN IT.
So, actually after I've written things down, I think I'll go for the Bosch! :)
Washer + Fridge + TV + Oven= SGD 2696.
I think its worth it! We might even get a better price bundling the 4 together, who knows? :]
Next post will be on other furniture or appliances such as bedding/sofa etc!
With Love,
Ais <3