Top 30 Must-Have Appliances For Homes In Nigeria (Updated)

by Barakat Hammed
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Appliances for Home

A home in Nigeria is considered incomplete without some household appliances. Are you a Nigerian who wishes to set up a home? Or are you planning to upgrade to meet a standard? Then, this article is for you.

This article will provide you with the lists of essential appliances in a home, their uses, costs, and where you can get them.

Stay tuned and enjoy your read.

What are Home Appliances?

Home appliances are machines that assist in household functions such as cooking, washing, cleaning, preservation, and other household chores. Appliances for homes and houses are also called household appliances, domestic appliances, or electrical appliances. 

Types of Home Appliances

Appliances for home use are of three types. They are:

  1. Small appliances

Small appliances are small, carryable appliances that are used daily; they are generally used on tabletops and countertops. Some common examples are coffee makers, humidifiers, and electric kettles.

  1. Major appliances (white goods)

Major appliances are appliances that are mostly fixed in the location of use. Unlike small appliances, they are not easily moved about. They used to be referred to as white goods because of their white-coloured paint. They may include freezers, dishwashers, ovens, air conditioners, and washing machines.

  1. Consumer electronics (brown goods)

Consumer electronics provide entertainment, communication, and recreation in a household. Examples are computers, radios, telephones, security cameras, and TV sets.

List of Essential Appliances for Homes in Nigeria

  • Refrigerator/freezer
  • Television
  • Gas cooker
  • Electric cooker
  • Electric fan
  • Electric iron
  • Light bulb
  • Lamp
  • Generator
  • Trash Compactor
  • Blender
  • Wall clock
  • Vacuum cleaner
  • Sound system
  • Water heater
  • Oven
  • Microwaves
  • Food processors
  • Food mixer
  • Toaster
  • Computer
  • Pressure cooker
  • Dishwasher
  • Humidifier
  • Coffee maker
  • Washing machine
  • Air conditional(AC)
  • Clothes dryer
  • Ceiling fan
  • Hair clipper
  • Hair straightener
  • Hair dryer
  • MP3
  • Home security camera
  • Wifi router and
  • Electric inverter, among others.

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Uses and Costs of Some of These Appliances

  • Refrigerator/ freezer

These are major appliances in the home that are used for cooling drinks and dairy products. They are also used for preserving both raw and cooked food. They can be used for storing perishable food items. There are different brands of these appliances available in Nigeria. The price range is between N30,000 to N1,000,000, depending on the brand and size.

  • Television

Television, popularly called TV, is one of the electric appliances for homes. It provides news, entertainment, and information to people across the world via visual display and audio transmission. It serves as a means of influencing Nigerian minds positively.

The cost of television used in most households in Nigeria ranges from N25,000 to N500,000.

  • Gas cooker

It is an appliance used in virtually all Nigerian homes; it has both a gas cylinder and a cooking top or burner. It serves the purpose of cooking food and grilling food.

A gas cooker comes in all kinds of forms and sizes. There is the dual fuel cooker, the induction cooker, the small gas cooker, the medium gas cooker, the large gas cooker, the standing gas cooker, and the table gas cooker.

The cost of this appliance for the home will depend on the above-named features, with a price range of N10,000 to N350,000.

  • Electric cooker

It is an electric-powered appliance for heating, baking, and cooking food. This appliance, commonly known as a hotplate, is used as a replacement for gas cookers in Nigerian homes as it saves the cost of buying gas. Unlike the gas cooker that operates with gas, an electric cooker consumes electricity.

The price of an electric cooker in Nigeria ranges from N5,000 to N80,000, depending on the features, size, and brand.

  • Electric fan

An electric fan is an electrical appliance for homes that uses electricity to provide ventilation when there is heat. Some types of this appliance run on batteries; others can be recharged and used when there is no power supply.

An electric fan is one of the cheapest appliances used in a Nigerian home. Its price ranges from N5,000 to N100,000.

  • Electric iron

It is an electric appliance, also known as a pressing iron, used in the household to remove wrinkles from clothes through the combination of both heat and pressure. An alternative for this is a stove iron, which can be used instead of an electric iron when there is no electricity.

Its price range is from N5,000 to N20,000, while more expensive models cost about N50,000.

  • Lamp

A lamp is a device used for producing illumination. It is an artificial source of producing light. Lamps can be charger or battery lamps that can be carried anywhere around the home. This home appliance serves the purpose of adding fluorescence and illumination to the home.

It is also one of the cheapest appliances in the home, with a price range of N2,500 to N100,000.

  • Generator

It is an appliance used in over 40% of households in Nigeria to supply electricity when there is no power supply. This machine uses petrol, diesel or gas to generate nearly 50% of the total electricity across the country.

The price of a household generator varies by size, brand, and power output, with a range of N40,000 to N800,000.

  • Trash Compactor

It is an appliance installed in the kitchen used to dump waste and helps to maintain proper sanitation in the home. A trash compactor reduces household trash and limits the number of trash bags used.

The price ranges from N7,000 to N20,000.

  • Blender

It is an electric appliance that blends pepper, ingredients, and other food items. It can also be used to make smoothies. Blenders can also be used alternatively as a food mixer or food chopper.

The price of a blender depends on its functions, size, and brand. It can be gotten for as low as N8,000 and as high as N50,000.

  • Vacuum cleaner

It is an appliance used to suck up dust and dirt from carpets and rugs. The vacuum cleaner is of two types: the wet and dry vacuum cleaner, where the wet one is used to unclog sinks around the home.

The cost of a vacuum cleaner ranges from N3,000 to N20,000.

  • Wall clock

It is an electronic appliance used to keep track of time in the home. Its design is also used to decorate the home’s walls.

The cost of a wall clock in Nigeria is from N1,500 to N30,000.

Where To Get Them

These appliances for the home can be obtained from any store that sells household or electric appliances across Nigeria. You can also get them from online stores like Konga, JiJi, Jumia, and AliExpress.

Read Also: 18 Remarkable Online Shopping Sites in Nigeria

Things to Consider Before Buying Any Appliances for Home Use

  1. Power consumption

Power consumption should be considered when choosing house appliances as a Nigerian. The use of power by these appliances varies. For instance, you might want to consider a standing fan instead of an air conditioning system as the power consumed by the latter is higher.

  1. The features

The features of these appliances should be considered, such as their durability, lightness, heaviness, and how movable they are. This will enable you to know how to handle the appliances before buying.

  1. The price

Prices may vary based on size, brand, or features. Knowing these will let you make choices according to your budget.

  1. The space

Each of the appliances occupies space based on size. Someone staying in a small apartment might want to avoid some home appliances.

Appliances like refrigerators, washing machines, and big-size generators should be considered for someone staying in a small apartment.

  1. The availability of spare parts

Your choice of home appliances should also revolve around this. Spare parts of some brands are readily available in markets while others are not. The unavailability of these spare parts might result in expensive costs of repair or abandonment of the appliances when they are faulty.

  1. The safety of use

The safety of use of those appliances must be considered in every household. Some appliances, such as electrical appliances, are designed to be handled only by adults. Knowing this before buying them will help you handle them with caution.

  1. The reputation of the brand

Effective research on a company or brand reputation will allow you to make the right decision, as some brands are known to sell very reliable products. At the same time, some have bad reputations concerning their products.

Read Also: 10 Best Online Reputation Management Software & Services

  1. Customer reviews

In your research on a brand’s reputation, customer reviews about a company go a long in making the right choice. Reviews from satisfied and unsatisfied customers will help in making your decision.

Read Also: How to Leverage Customer Feedback In Your Business

Conclusion

Appliances for home use are crucial for living a stress-free life. As a Nigerian, one good way to manage your time and live a conducive life is to have these essential appliances at your fingertips.

Did we miss the appliance you have in mind?, You can leave your thoughts in the comments area or speak with Insight.ng on WhatsApp.

Edited by Emmanuel Odebiyi

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Barakat is a professional content writer with competence in academic writing, ebooks, and blog posts. To help you convey your ideas to your audience, she provides articles written in the most appropriate style and tone.

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