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It probably says something about the modern appliance market that Morphy Richards - a stalwart brand best known for toasters and steam irons your parents swear by - now runs a rewards program and occasionally uses phrases like "Spring into Brew-tiful Mornings." This isn’t a criticism so much as an… It probably says something about the modern appliance market that Morphy Richards - a stalwart brand best known for toasters…
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It probably says something about the modern appliance market that Morphy Richards - a stalwart brand best known for toasters and steam irons your parents swear by - now runs a rewards program and occasionally uses phrases like "Spring into Brew-tiful Mornings." This isn’t a criticism so much as an observation. Life has moved online. Loyalty schemes extend past your butcher and barista. Even electric milk frothers want your email address. And yes, discount codes exist for soup makers now.
So, in a world saturated with clever kitchen gadgets - and often over-clever marketing - it’s worth asking which of these deals and appliances are actually useful, which fall into the "once-and-forgotten" drawer territory, and which are brave little workhorses deserving a rare bit of consumer loyalty. Morphy Richards’ UK site has a few offerings that attempt to straddle that line. Here’s what’s worth noticing - not breathlessly snapping up, but perhaps adding to cart with a calm mind and a modest 15% off code.
The Air Flex 6" Portable Fan is £39.99, which feels slightly ambitious for something that could be mistaken for a fancy desk ornament. But it does oscillate, tilts upright, and runs on USB - meaning it’s very nearly work-from-home enlightenment in hardware form. It also moves air more effectively than most personal fans shaped like futuristic mushrooms. You’ll still need to sit relatively close to it, but that beats melting during a midday Zoom call.
It ships for free (if you hit the £19.99 basket minimum), and it's part of the site’s frequent promotions - though don’t expect fire-sale pricing. Morphy tends to discount gently, nothing too desperate. Still, if you’re already buying something else (say, the quietly compelling microwave toastie maker), this might be worth tacking on.
Currently on sale for £20, down from £29.99, the Mico Toastie Maker looks like a gadget doomed to novelty status. That is, until it actually works. You microwave it - yes, ironically heating a metal-lined, silicone-wrapped sandwich press - and somehow emerge with melted cheese between crisp enough bread. Not artisan panini shop crisp, mind you, but surprisingly adequate by microwave standards. It's subtle revenge against limp ham-and-cheese slop and, frankly, a weird triumph of British gadgetry. Pairs well with modest expectations and Branston pickle.
There are already too many air fryers on the internet, most of them trying very hard to look like Star Wars helmets. Morphy Richards’ Dual Basket Air Fryer (£79, currently discounted from £149.99) sidesteps this by leaning full suburban practicality: two baskets, decent capacity, and absolutely no visual flair. Which is probably the point. It’s for people who want fried food quickly, not TikTok followers. At this price, the value is solid - but competitors like Ninja will offer more advanced features for more money.
Shipping is free, and returns are standard UK procedure - nothing scandalous, nothing thrilling. Refunds come back in 14 days once items are received. That’s honest enough.
The Morphy Richards-UK site isn’t a shopping frenzy. It's low-key, functional, and seasonally themed with slogans that try their best. The product range is safe territory: slow cookers, kettles, toastie makers. You won’t find provocatively overpriced smart mugs or kombucha robots here. Most discounted appliances - particularly those under "sale" - tend to hover in that sweet spot between plausible usefulness and mild impulse buy.
Shipping is free when you spend £19.99 or more, which is both practical and extremely specific. Discounts appear with welcome predictability - 15% off for new subscribers, along with occasional blanket sales. No one’s hiding vouchers behind a scavenger hunt. It's refreshingly transparent, if emotionally underwhelming.
Should you love your Morphy? Perhaps not passionately, but perhaps enough to regularly use your discounted soup maker without regret. There’s something quietly noble about an appliance that doesn’t need to be an "experience" - just something that heats, boils, brews, or crisps when asked.
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