Dyson Hushjet

Dyson has unveiled the HushJet Mini Cool Fan, marking the brand’s first-ever portable, handheld cooling device.

Retailing at £99.99, the HushJet Mini Cool delivers a surprisingly powerful airflow for its size and includes a set of accessories that let you wear or carry it comfortably while on the move.

Philips Launches Baristina Latte With One‑Swipe Milk Frothing

Philips has introduced the Baristina Latte, a new addition to its Baristina line designed to make café‑style cappuccinos and lattes easier to prepare at home.

The machine features an intuitive milk‑frothing system with three pre‑set milk modes, producing smooth, velvety foam with a single swipe. It works with both dairy and plant‑based milks, aiming to deliver consistent results across preferences.

“Coffee is so much more than a drink you wake up to,” says Marloes Laan, CMO at Versuni. “Nearly 3 out of 4 people globally say coffee is a moment for themselves. With Baristina Latte, we make it easier than ever to create that moment at home, without complexity or compromise.”

The launch taps into the growing demand for simple, high‑quality home coffee solutions as consumers continue to elevate their daily routines.

LG Electronics Sets New Q1 Record: Strong Appliance Performance

LG Electronics has opened 2026 with a milestone: record-breaking first‑quarter revenues of 23.7 trillion won (€13.7 billion), the highest in the company’s history. The chaebol also reported operating profits of 1.67 trillion won (nearly €1 billion)—a solid increase compared to Q1 2025, despite a global climate still marked by uncertainty.

Household Appliances Remain a Growth Engine

LG’s core businesses—particularly home appliances—continue to deliver stable growth. What’s notable is how the company is achieving it. LG is increasingly shifting toward a leasing‑based business model, active in several Asian markets and the United States. Instead of selling appliances outright, LG offers long‑term operating leases, creating recurring revenue streams and deeper customer retention.

This model is proving profitable, especially as consumers seek flexibility and predictable costs in managing large household appliances.

Midea Closes 2025 With Double‑Digit Growth and Major Investment

Midea, one of the world’s most influential home appliance manufacturers, has wrapped up 2025 with a powerful financial performance and a bold push into next‑generation automation.

The Chinese giant reported 12% year‑on‑year sales growth, reaching 458 billion yuan (€58 billion). Shareholder profit climbed even faster, rising 14% to 44 billion yuan (€5.55 billion). 

One of the standout figures in Midea’s latest results is its export performance. Overseas sales surged to 196 billion yuan (nearly €25 billion), now accounting for 43% of total revenue—a clear sign of the brand’s expanding global footprint.



🌍 A Global Powerhouse in Core Appliance Components

Midea isn’t just a major appliance brand—it’s a foundational supplier to the global industry. The company remains:

– The world’s largest manufacturer of residential air‑conditioning compressors
– A leading producer of washing machine motors

These components power millions of appliances sold under dozens of brands worldwide, giving Midea a unique influence across the entire white goods ecosystem.



🤖 A Massive Bet on Humanoid Robotics

Perhaps the most forward‑looking part of Midea’s 2025 strategy is its investment in robotics. The company has allocated 60 billion yuan (€7.6 billion) to research and development, with a significant portion directed toward humanoid robots.

These robots are already being deployed inside Midea’s factories, where they’re assisting with quality control tasks—a move that signals how quickly automation is evolving from concept to practical application in large‑scale manufacturing.

For the wider appliance industry, this shift could reshape everything from production efficiency to product reliability.



🔍 What This Means for the Appliance Market

Midea’s 2025 results highlight several key trends worth watching:

– Global demand for appliances remains resilient, even in a competitive market.
– Component leadership gives Midea strategic leverage, especially as brands seek efficient, reliable supply chains.
– Robotics investment signals a long‑term shift toward smarter, more automated manufacturing.
– Export growth shows Midea’s increasing dominance in Europe, the Middle East, and emerging markets.

For retailers, manufacturers, and consumers, Midea’s trajectory suggests a future where appliances become more advanced, more efficient, and potentially more affordable as production technologies evolve.

Electrolux Group ceases manufacturing in Chile

Electrolux Group has decided to close its factory in Santiago, Chile, effective end of April 2026. A restructuring charge of approximately SEK 0.5 billion, of which SEK 0.2 billion is cash-related, will be reported as a negative non-recurring item affecting operating income for Region Latin America in the first quarter of 2026.

The decision follows a review of the cost competitiveness of the Santiago factory and will impact approximately 400 employees

Haier Ranked World’s No. 1 Smart Home Enterprise for 2025

Haier has been named the world’s No. 1 Smart Home Enterprise for 2025, according to new data from Euromonitor International. The ranking reflects global revenue across smart appliances, home security, lighting, and energy management.

The company has evolved into an AI‑driven smart home ecosystem provider, now offering 70+ connected lifestyle solutions across 11 home environments. Its unified platform enables seamless device communication and intelligent, scenario‑based services.

Haier’s ecosystem is used by over 130 million registered users worldwide, who rely on the platform to manage their homes more efficiently.

BSH Brands Dominate Latest Stiftung Warentest Dishwasher Rankings

In the latest dishwasher test by Stiftung Warentest, appliances from the BSH Group once again delivered standout performances, securing two of the top five positions in the 60 cm built‑in and semi‑integrated categories.

Leading the results were two Siemens models, each earning an impressive overall score of GOOD (2.1). Both the fully integrated Siemens iQ700 SN87TX00CE and the semi‑integrated Siemens iQ700 SN57TS00CE successfully defended their top rankings from last year’s test, reaffirming their strong performance in cleaning, drying, and energy efficiency.

Close behind, additional models from Bosch, Neff, and Constructa—all part of the BSH portfolio—secured overall ratings of GOOD (2.2) and GOOD (2.3), rounding out the top five.

A Clean Sweep for BSH in the 60 cm Category

Stiftung Warentest’s latest results highlight a remarkable achievement: 
All five of the best fully integrated dishwashers and all five of the best semi‑integrated dishwashers in the 60 cm width class come from BSH brands.

The Siemens iQ700 models led the pack, while strong follow‑up performances from Bosch, Neff, and Constructa reinforced BSH’s position as a category leader.

Elica Previews Two Major Innovations for EuroCucina 2026

Elica is set to make waves at EuroCucina 2026 with two standout launches: an upgraded Lhov All‑in‑One system and the new Luna smart lamp.

🔥 Lhov, Now Smarter and Sleeker
The integrated hob‑oven‑extractor returns with a matte white finish, voice control, and more intuitive functions. Its seamless design blends directly into modern cabinetry, pushing the boundaries of minimalist kitchen tech.

💡 Luna: Lighting That Thinks
Luna goes beyond traditional lighting, combining ambient and task illumination with gesture, app, and voice control. It automatically adapts to what’s happening in the kitchen, creating a dynamic, responsive atmosphere.

🌐 A Step Forward in Kitchen Experience
With Lhov and Luna, Elica reinforces its role as a global leader in kitchen innovation — merging design, smart technology, and everyday usability into one cohesive experience.

China’s Major Appliance Brands Announce Price Rises — What’s Driving the Increases?

China’s home appliance market is entering a new phase of price adjustments, with several major brands — including Hisense, Haier, Midea, Siemens, TCL, Panasonic, Rongsheng, and Fotile — confirming that retail prices are climbing across multiple categories. The news has sparked strong consumer interest, especially as global raw material costs continue to fluctuate.

During a recent visit to appliance retailers in Nanjing’s Xinjiekou district, reporters found that while price increases are real, they’re not uniform across all products or channels. Here’s what’s behind the shift.


📈 Raw Material Costs Are the Main Driver

One of the clearest pressures comes from rising copper prices, a critical material in refrigerators, compressors, and especially air conditioners.

🔹 Refrigerators: Copper & Component Upgrades
A Rongsheng refrigerator representative explained that higher copper costs have pushed up production expenses. The brand also differentiates