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5 Major Home Appliances We Can't Live Without In Nigeria by AndresNeymar: 4:39pm On Jun 28, 2016
5 Top Home Appliances We Can't Live Without

As parents or as singles leaving in Lagos and other parts of Nigeria, there is always a need to buy home appliances at one time or the other as the need arises.

Also depending on the manufacturer and the warranty, some appliances break down faster than others do and this could be a problem as you end up buying them regularly.

Buying appliances is not a new thing for us, but we need to know the kind of appliances to buy and at what cost.

This article would go over the 5 top appliances we can't live without at home and why we need them.


1. Refrigerator:

How often do you go into your refrigerator for a midnight snack or to pick out fried fish to cook? Or is it coming back from an outing on a sunny Saturday afternoon where you would open it for a cold drink of water. Many of the staple food items purchased in the market are kept here also. Items like eggs, milk, cheese, meat and even butter.


2. The Washing Machine:

Granted, this is not available in every home but a lot of people who work have this. You can't work 9 to 5 all week and then sit down with bowls to wash your clothes. You need to use a machine. During the early 19th century, the Romans used to beat their clothes on stones to wash them but today, we use agitators which are inserted into the machine.

Washing machines are also complemented with clothes dryer which makes it easy to dry it off after washing it rather than taking the clothes outside under the sun to dry off with clips and all.


3. Television:

Imagine a world without Television? How would you watch soccer? How would you watch Telemundo? Yes, most of us get our news from Nairaland and Vanguard online but a good majority of us still use Channels TV and Silverbird TV as our news outlet and entertainment.


4. Air Conditioning:

Some people believe once you have a refrigerator that can produce cold drinks, you are good. Until the air conditioning unit was invented. The air conditioning unit promised a temperature controlled home. It makes it easy for one to eat, think and even sleep because it makes less noise.


5. Microwave:

Now that the Air conditioning unit has made your home cool, let's heat up your food with the microwave. Most Nigerians use microwave to warm food but only few know that this appliance can also be used to cook meals especially meat.

Microwaves use a magnetron tube that generates high energy that agitates the water molecules in food (which is what happens when put on a stove) cooking it faster and more evenly.

There you have it, the top 5 home appliances that we can't live without.


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Re: 5 Major Home Appliances We Can't Live Without In Nigeria by AndresNeymar: 4:41pm On Jun 28, 2016
Re: 5 Major Home Appliances We Can't Live Without In Nigeria by tee59(f): 5:58pm On Jun 28, 2016
Don't generalized it. Only dose who can afford it hav dem at home. Dat doesn't mean dose who can't afford it 2 for now can't live a meaningful lives.

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Re: 5 Major Home Appliances We Can't Live Without In Nigeria by AndresNeymar: 7:27pm On Jun 28, 2016
tee59:
Don't generalized it. Only dose who can afford it hav dem at home. Dat doesn't mean dose who can't afford it 2 for now can't live a meaningful lives.

True, but most people have three to four of these items in their homes
Re: 5 Major Home Appliances We Can't Live Without In Nigeria by FutsRico: 7:42pm On Jun 28, 2016
Thank you OP for the post.

Makes sense.

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