Kitchen Appliances

Introduction
In every Nepali home, the kitchen is truly the heart of the household. From cooking dal-bhat for the family to preparing quick snacks for guests or storing fresh vegetables and fruits from the local market, having the right kitchen appliances in Nepal can make daily life much easier and more efficient. Today, modern kitchen appliances are not only more affordable but also highly durable, energy-efficient, and multifunctional, helping families save both time and money.
With Nepal gradually shifting to hydropower and electricity-based solutions, more households are moving away from traditional LPG gas stoves and embracing electric kitchen appliances like rice cookers, induction cooktops, blenders, sandwich makers, and nonstick cookware. These appliances simplify everyday cooking, improve food quality, and bring a modern touch to Nepali kitchens. Whether it’s choosing the best kitchen utensils, upgrading to a tri-ply saucepan, or investing in a high-quality electric oven, families across Nepal are discovering that smart, modern kitchen appliances truly transform the cooking experience.
Importance & Benefits of Kitchen Appliances
Why are they becoming a necessity in Nepali households?
- Time-Saving – Cook rice in 20 minutes without watching over it.
- Cost-Efficient – Lower electricity bills compared to LPG refills.
- Safety First – Auto shut-off prevents overcooking or overheating.
- Consistency – Dal, curry, or rice tastes the same every time.
- Lifestyle Upgrade – A modern, organized, and stress-free kitchen.
How Kitchen Appliances Make Life Easier
- Cooking
Rice cookers ensure fluffy rice, while induction cookers heat faster than gas and are easy to clean.
- Food Prep
Mixers and blenders make chutneys, juices, and smoothies in minutes — perfect for busy mornings.
- Storage & Freshness
Refrigerators extend the life of vegetables, dairy, and meat, reducing wastage.
- Cleaning
Dishwashers and purifiers save water, keep utensils spotless, and improve hygiene.
- Safety & Comfort
Features like auto shut-off, timers, and child locks bring peace of mind.
Best Kitchen Appliances from Yasuda
Appliance |
Model (Yasuda) |
Price (NPR) |
Why It’s Useful |
Rice Cooker |
Rs. 3,183.00 |
Hassle-free rice cooking with auto shut-off. |
|
Induction Cooker |
Rs. 10,796.00 |
Quick, portable, and energy-efficient. |
|
Mixer Grinder |
Rs. 4040.00 |
Ideal for chutneys, spices, juices, and grinding. |
|
Refrigerator |
Rs. 26,600 |
Keeps food fresh, reduces wastage, saves energy. |
Technological Advancements in Kitchen Appliances
Modern Yasuda appliances come with features designed for today’s Nepali homes:
- Inverter Technology – Saves electricity in fridges and ACs.
- Smart Controls – Timers, auto shut-off, and digital displays.
- Eco-Friendly Designs – Less water use, CFC-free refrigeration.
- Compact Modern Look – Sleek, stylish appliances for small kitchens.
Why Electric Appliances Are Preferred in Nepal
Who hasn’t burnt rice while chatting on the phone? With a rice cooker, that’s never a problem. Induction stoves heat dal faster than you can cut the onions, and refrigerators make sure your tarkari from yesterday is still fresh.
Say goodbye to long cooking hours and messy kitchens! Nepali families are increasingly choosing electric kitchen appliances for their efficiency, convenience, and safety. Devices like rice cookers, induction cooktops, blenders, and sandwich makers allow faster cooking with precise temperature control while reducing fuel costs. With Nepal’s growing hydropower availability, households no longer worry about LPG shortages. Modern appliances also include auto shut-off, overheat protection, and nonstick surfaces, making them safer and energy-efficient.
Electricity Consumption & Cost Breakdown
Appliance |
Avg. Power Use (W) |
Daily Use (hrs) |
Units/Day |
Cost/Day (NPR)* |
700W |
1 hr |
0.7 kWh |
Rs. 7 |
|
2000W |
1 hr |
2.0 kWh |
Rs. 20 |
|
150W |
24 hrs |
1.8 kWh |
Rs. 18 |
|
500W |
0.5 hr |
0.25 kWh |
Rs. 2.5 |
*Based on average Rs. 10 per unit electricity in Nepal.
Gas vs Electric Comparison
Factor |
LPG Gas |
Electric Appliances |
Monthly Cost |
~Rs. 2,200/cylinder |
~Rs. 800–1,500 avg. |
Safety |
Leakage, fire risks |
Auto shut-off, safer |
Convenience |
Only manual control |
Timers, app options |
Availability |
Shortages common |
Stable hydropower |
Market Trends in Nepal
Nepal is shifting rapidly toward electric kitchens. With abundant hydropower, electric cooking is not just affordable but also sustainable. Urban households now prefer electric rice cookers, induction stoves, and energy-saving refrigerators, while LPG use is steadily declining. Government policies encourage electricity adoption, and Yasuda is leading the way with affordable, durable, and stylish kitchen appliances
Kitchen appliances in Nepal are no longer luxuries — they’re affordable, useful, and remarkably better. With Yasuda’s wide range of products, families can enjoy safety, savings, and convenience while embracing Nepal’s electric future. A modern kitchen is not just about cooking — it’s about living smarter every day.