Kitchen Appliances
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- Fotile Gas Hobs, Fotile Hobs, Gas Hobs, Hobs, Kitchen Appliances
2 Burner Linkage HOB 86218
- Model: GEG86218
- Shape: Rectangle
- Number of Burners: 2
- Ignition System: Automatic
- Supported Gas Type: Natural Gas
- Features: Multiple Select, Wear Resistant, Rust Proof, Rubber Legs, Heat Resistant
- Color: Black
- Size: 70×40 cm
- Material: Tempered Glass
- Pan Support Grate: Cast Iron
SKU: n/a - Anex Sandwich Maker, Kitchen Appliances, Sandwich Maker
Anex (3 In 1) Sandwich Maker 2139
- 220-240V
- 50/60Hz
- 750W
- Sandwich Maker 3in1
- 2-slice delicious hot Sandwiches, crispy Waffle, Bar BQ Grill.
- Non stick coated detachable plates for easy cleaning.
- Power and ready indicator light.
- Auto control temperature system.
- Cool touch handle is more safety.
- Cord wrap for compact storage.
SKU: n/a - Anex Toaster, Kitchen Appliances, Toaster
Anex 2 Slice Toaster 3004
- 220-240V
- 50/60
- 780-930W
- 2- Slice toaster
- Reheating /Defrosting /Stop button
- Removable crumb tray, so easy to clean
- Turns off automatically
- Detachable steel net, middle setting automatically
- Electric control timing function
- Anti-jam function
SKU: n/a - Anex Food Factory, Food factory, Food Processor, Small Electronics
Anex AG-2146 Deluxe Kitchen Robot
- 220-240V
- 50/60Hz
- 380W
- Powerful 100% pure copper motor.
- 2 speed & pulse control with LED light.
- Overheat protection.
- 1.25L blending big jar, 800ml chopper cup,
- 80gm unbreakable grinder cup.
- Stainless steel flat blade & cross blade base set.
- Grinding, blending, mixing, chopping, slicing, shredding.
SKU: n/a - Anex Food Factory, Food factory, Kitchen Appliances
Anex AG-2146EX Kitchen Robot
- 220-240V
- 50/60Hz
- 380W
- Powerful 100% pure copper motor.
- 2 speed & pulse control with LED light.
- Overheat protection.
- 1.25L blending big jar, 500ml unbreakable wet grinder cup,
- 800ml chopper cup 85gm unbreakable grinder cup.
- Stainless steel flat blade & cross blade base set.
- Grinding, blending, mixing, chopping, slicing, shredding.
- Skid-resistance feet.
SKU: n/a - Anex Blender, Blender, Kitchen Appliances
Anex Blender 6034
- 220-240 Volt
- 5060 Hz
- 600 watts
- Glass jug capacity: 1.5 liters
- Small glass grinder for dry ingredients.
- Big plastic grinder for wet ingredients.
- Four speed and pulse control.
- Perfect for performing blending / grinding tasks.
- Puree, Blend, Mix, Crumb, Liquefy & Grind the quick and effective way.
SKU: n/a - Anex Blender, Anex Chopper, Blender, Chopper, Kitchen Appliances
Anex Chopper/Blender 3049
- 220-240 Volt
- 5060 Hz
- 500 Watts
- User friendly and easy to use.
- Easy to clean after usage.
- Ideal for chopping and mincing meat, beans, garlic, onion, gingers etc.
- It has an unparalleled quality of stainless steel blades
SKU: n/a - Anex Blender, Anex Chopper, Blender, Chopper, Kitchen Appliances
Anex Chopper/Blender 3144
- 220-240 Volt
- 5060 Hz
- 800 Watts
- 2 speed with pulse.
- Copper motor with thermostat.
- 1.2 liter plastic processing bowl.
- Citrus juicer.
- Emulsifying disc for whipping & whisking.
- Plastic dough blade.
- Stainless steel chopper blade.
- Stainless steel disc for slicing and shredding.
SKU: n/a
Shop Kitchen Appliances in Pakistan
Upgrade your kitchen with genuine, warranty-backed products and real human support from Sadaat Electronics. Browse and order online, or visit our Saddar, Karachi store for hands-on guidance. We curate appliances that fit Pakistani cooking styles, compact kitchens, and local power/gas realities—so you buy once and use confidently. Start exploring our full category here: Kitchen Appliances.
Built-In Cooking
Gas Hobs
Pick your hob by family size, cookware, and safety. For most apartments, a 60cm 3–4 burner layout balances space and flexibility; larger households may prefer 5 burners with a wok zone. Look for auto-ignition, sturdy pan supports, and flame-failure safety—especially important with variable gas pressure. Match cut-out dimensions precisely and confirm counter depth before installation. See options in our category: Gas Hobs.
Material matters: tempered glass is stylish and easy to wipe; stainless steel is robust for high-heat routine. If you regularly make karahi, nehari, or large pots of stock, prioritize strong central burners and cast-iron trivets. For smaller Karachi kitchens, consider a compact 2- or 3-burner to keep prep space free.
Kitchen Hoods / Range Hoods
Match suction capacity (m³/h) to kitchen size and cooking intensity. For frequent frying and tadka, ducted hoods evacuate smoke better than recirculating units. Check filter type (aluminium cassette or baffle) and noise levels if your kitchen opens to a lounge. Typical tip: keep 65–75cm clearance above a gas hob for effective capture.
Plan the duct route with minimal bends, and verify a 220–240V socket nearby. If you’re in an apartment with limited duct options, choose a recirculating model with easy-to-clean filters and set a reminder for maintenance. Explore styles and specs here: Kitchen Hoods.
Built-In Electric Ovens
Capacity (e.g., 60–72L) should match your baking routine—think pizza, lasagna, and batch cookies. Convection fans circulate heat for even browning; grills help with kebabs and gratins. Look for clear knobs/touch dials, interior lighting, and enamel coatings that wipe clean.
Before buying, confirm cabinet cut-out and ventilation gaps; leave space for heat to escape. If load shedding is a concern, plan baking windows or consider models with efficient preheat and insulation. A dedicated 220–240V line with proper grounding is recommended for safety.
Cooking Ranges
Size & Burner Layout
Measure your available space first—common widths are 50–60 cm for compact kitchens and 80–90 cm for larger counters. A 3–4 burner top suits most families; 5 burners add a central wok zone for karahi or large pots. Check oven capacity if you bake trays of biscuits or roast whole chickens; look for clear thermostats and interior lights. Safety is essential: auto-ignition, flame-failure safety, and stable, cast-iron pan supports reduce day-to-day risks.
If your counter sits close to a wall or fridge, confirm door swing and ventilation gaps so heat doesn’t damage cabinets. Glass lids help keep dust off burners between uses and act as a small splash guard, but they must remain open while cooking. For apartments, a 60 cm model balances oven space with footprint.
Gas vs Electric/Gas
Pure-gas ranges are economical where pipeline cylinders are reliable; hybrid (gas cooktop + electric oven) offers more precise baking. During load shedding, a gas oven avoids downtime, but if you prefer electric baking, plan usage around scheduled outages or a backup. Auto-ignition needs electricity; keep a lighter handy as a fail-safe. For fluctuating voltage, a quality stabilizer on the electric oven line helps protect electronics.
Think cookware too: heavy kadai and tawa benefit from high BTU burners with wide flame spread. If baking is your priority, electric ovens with even heat and fan assist can deliver consistent results for pizza, lasagna, and sponge cakes.
What Affects Price
Prices vary by size, burner quality, materials (stainless vs enamel), and oven features (timer, rotisserie, catalytic liners). Tough, cast-iron grates and double-glazed doors add cost but improve durability and heat retention. Compare live prices and specs directly in our category: Cooking Ranges.
Microwave Ovens
Capacity & Use Cases
Choose capacity by family size and cookware: 20–25 L works for reheating and defrosting; 28–32 L handles larger dishes; 34–42 L fits family-size casseroles. Solo models are great for everyday heating, grill variants brown kebabs and sandwiches, and convection models can bake cookies and small cakes. For Karachi apartments, a 28–30 L convection microwave is a versatile, space-saving oven alternative.
If you reheat oily curries often, prefer interiors that wipe clean easily. Turntables accommodate round dishes; flatbed designs offer a bit more usable area for rectangular trays.
Features That Matter
Look for auto menus you’ll actually use, child lock for safety, and deodorize/steam-clean functions to keep smells in check. Inverter technology can improve low-power heating for delicate items. A bright interior light and clear display reduce guesswork at night. Explore current options here: Microwave Ovens.
Small Kitchen Appliances
Air Fryers
Pick capacity by servings: ~3–4 L for 1–2 people; 5–7 L for families. Basket-style units are compact and quick, while oven-style air fryers fit multiple racks for fries, wings, and pakora in one go. Non-stick baskets ease cleanup; a viewing window helps prevent over-browning. For lighter “fried” snacks and reheating samosas without sogginess, air fryers shine.
Place the unit on a heat-resistant surface with airflow behind it. Preheat briefly for crisper textures, and shake the basket mid-cook for even results. Keep a simple routine: wipe after each use and deep-clean weekly to avoid lingering smells.
Blender/Grinder & Food Processors
Motor wattage influences performance: 300–500 W covers shakes and chutneys; 600–1000 W handles spice grinding and tougher tasks. Stainless jars are durable; polycarbonate jars give visibility for sauces and raita. A pulse mode prevents over-processing coriander or mint chutney. If you meal-prep, a processor with slicing and kneading attachments reduces counter time.
Check jar locks and anti-slip feet for safety, and confirm spare gasket availability. For compact kitchens, a slim 2-jar set saves space without sacrificing daily utility.
Kettles & Essentials
A 1.5–1.7 L kettle with auto shut-off and boil-dry protection covers most needs. Removable mesh filters help with limescale; descale monthly with diluted vinegar or citric acid, especially with hard water. A wide lid makes filling and cleaning easier. Keep the base dry and plug into a grounded 220–240 V outlet.
For dorms and small offices, compact kettles free up stove time and keep tea rounds moving. Cordless 360° bases are handy if multiple people will use the kettle from different angles.
Dishwashers
Sizes & Installation
Start with width: a standard 60 cm dishwasher suits family kitchens; 45 cm “slimline” models fit narrow Karachi apartments. Freestanding units slide under the counter; built-in designs hide behind a cabinet panel—measure height, width, depth, and door swing so it clears adjacent cabinets. Ensure a cold-water inlet, proper drain connection to a trap, and a grounded 220–240 V outlet within reach. In hard-water areas, descaling and correct salt settings protect the heater and spray arms.
Placement matters. Keep the unit level to prevent leaks, and avoid tight corners that block the door from fully opening for loading trays. If water pressure is low at peak hours, run cycles later in the evening. Avoid running on small UPS/inverters—the heating element draws real power; check your backup system’s rating before use.
Programs & Care
Learn the core cycles: Eco for everyday mixed loads, Intensive for oily pots and karahi, Quick for lightly soiled cups and plates, and Half-load when washing fewer items. Use dishwasher salt (for softening), rinse aid (for drying, no spots), and quality detergent. Clean the filter weekly and wipe the door gasket to prevent odors. No need to fully pre-rinse—just scrape solids; the machine is designed to handle light residues.
For stainless interiors, run a monthly cleaning cycle with a machine cleaner or diluted vinegar to remove scale. If plastics don’t dry fully, switch to a hotter program or increase rinse aid slightly. Stack correctly—angle bowls toward spray and keep tall utensils from blocking the top spinner.
Buying Guide: Find the Right Fit
Budget Tiers
Entry: reliable basics—manual controls, essential safety (auto-ignition on hobs, overheat protection on kettles), sturdy materials.
Mid: stronger burners/motors, convection microwaves, better filters on hoods, extra jars/attachments, timers, and clearer displays.
Premium: multi-burner layouts with wok zones, inverter microwaves or larger-capacity ovens, quiet hoods with high suction and baffle filters, air fryers with window/dual-zone baskets, and advanced safety like flame-failure cut-off. Choose the tier that matches how often and how intensively you cook.
Space, Power & Gas
Do a tape-measure check for every large item: width, depth (including door handles and gas knobs), and ventilation gaps behind/above. Confirm cut-outs for built-ins and keep 65–75 cm clearance between hob and hood. Plan electricals: grounded sockets for ovens/microwaves, separate breakers for high-draw appliances, and cable reach that avoids extension leads. For gas, verify hose quality, regulator condition, and an accessible shut-off valve—especially in compact apartments.
Warranty & Support
Always check the brand’s warranty card and keep your invoice. Verify what’s covered (parts/labor), the claim process, and whether installation is required for activation on built-ins. Authorized service saves time and cost over the product’s life. If you need guidance, call us at +92 330 9997564 or visit our Saddar, Karachi store—bringing cabinet measurements and a quick kitchen sketch speeds up recommendations.
Price & Availability in Pakistan
Live Prices & Filters
Prices and promotions change, so rely on the live product pages to compare models by brand, capacity, features, and current offers. Sort by price or popularity, then use filters (size, wattage/burners, programs) to narrow quickly. Open two or three tabs and compare specs side by side before deciding.
Promotions & Seasonal Sales
Watch for festival and wedding-season deals, end-of-model clearances, and bundle offers (e.g., hob + hood). Check the final cart for taxes/shipping and confirm availability before checkout. If you’re unsure about a feature—like hood suction or oven capacity—call for a quick recommendation based on your kitchen size and cooking style.
FAQs
Which size hood fits a 5-burner hob?
For a typical 5-burner hob, a 90 cm hood gives the best edge-to-edge coverage. If you cook with frequent frying or high heat, prioritize higher suction and ducted installation with minimal bends. Maintain 65–75 cm clearance above the hob for effective capture.
If your cabinet space only allows 60–75 cm hoods, choose stronger suction and baffle/cassette filters, and keep the duct run short. We can help you match hood size to your actual cut-out and ceiling height—just call for quick guidance.
Gas hob vs cooking range — which is better for small Karachi apartments?
A separate gas hob with a built-in oven can save aisle space and give a flush counter line, ideal for compact kitchens. You’ll need accurate cut-outs and a plan for ventilation and service access.
A 60 cm cooking range is an all-in-one solution with simpler installation and mobility for cleaning. Decide based on whether you prefer integrated cabinetry (hob + oven) or a single movable appliance (range).
Do air fryers save electricity compared to ovens?
For small batches, yes—air fryers preheat fast and use a smaller cavity, so they often finish snacks in less time. That efficiency adds up for single or couple servings.
For family-size trays, a convection oven can be comparable or better if you bake multiple racks at once. Batch cooking and avoiding repeated preheats are key to saving energy either way.
Do you offer installation for built-in hobs/hoods in Karachi?
We can guide you on brand-authorized installation options and typical requirements (cut-out sizes, duct path, electricals). Availability and charges vary by brand and area.
Please call +92 330 9997564 with your cabinet measurements for a quick estimate and to confirm service windows.
Delivery coverage & payment options—how do I confirm?
Coverage, payment methods, and delivery times can vary by product and courier. The most accurate details appear on the product page and at checkout.
If you need confirmation before ordering, call us and we’ll check current delivery partners and payment options for your location.















