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In need of great gifts for new home owners? Here’s a list of gadgets, necessity and just all around fantastic finds for those on your holiday gift list who are just settling in to a new home. As always, we’ve broken down our suggestions by price point, to ensure that there’s something for everyone. Invite new homeowners to document their visitors and house guests in a fun and inventive way with the Couch Guest Book. This is a great keepsake that will help remind new homeowners of this exciting chapter in their lives. Wish your favourite newly domesticated duo beautiful brunches all year long with these charming caesar glasses. Each 600ml mason jar-based glass is printed with a caesar recipe along the side. Ridiculously over the top snacking garnishes sold seperately. Wilton® Advance Select™ Premium Nonstick 6-Piece Bakeware Set Nothing says home sweet home like the scent of freshly baked treats. This 6-piece set from Wilton comes equipped with the baking pans and sheets any new homeowner might need to whip up cakes, cookies, bread and more.
$46.99 from Bed Bath and Beyond Canada Condo dwellers and others with petite kitchens will appreciate the space-saving convenience of this two in one blender and food processor from Hamilton Beach. Whether they enjoy chopping the ingredients for their famous pico de gallo or blending up a morning smoothie, friends or family on the receiving end of this kitchen essential will surely be all smiles. It’s the gift of good hygiene all wrapped up in a very cool package. This touchless flush kit from Kohler allows you to upgrade practically any toilet with this easy to install kit. Germaphobes and gadget-lovers alike will be delighted. Help ensure that new homeowners are prepared for household maintenance tasks by equipping them with this handy household tool kit. This kit has the tools they’ll need for everything from hanging pictures to assembling furniture and much more. This incredibly lightweight, easy to use steam cleaner from Hoover will be especially appreciated by those of your holiday list with young children and pets.
They’ll be able to keep their floors stain-free and sanitized with the ease of those everyday floor cleaners found at the grocery store and the cleaning power of a larger deep steam cleaner. Works great on sealed hard floors and carpet too! Have someone extra special on your list this year? If this special someone has just purchased a home, why not give them a jump start on going smart? The Nest learning thermostat helps to save money and energy by leaning the household schedule and heating and cooling the home accordingly. review cuisinart poweredge blenderThis smart thermostat is WiFi connected, allows remote monitoring, and this 3rd generation model comes in a sleeker package with larger, sharper display.cuisinart blender spb 10ch Give the gift of more time with the Fast Slow Pro from Breville. waring xt blender
The dual menus on this combination pressure cooker and slow cooker automatically adjust time, temperature and pressure between fast and slow cooking. So, the new homeowners in your life can spend less time cooking and more time settling in to their new abode.6 Slice Toaster Oven (31409C) Use and Care Guides Fits a 12 inch pizzaStay On setting & 30 minute timer with auto shut-offNon-stick interiorRemovable crumb trayBake pan & broil rack includedFirst they took on traditional Australian supermarkets and now German retailer ALDI is targeting the department stores with its cut prices. ninja pulse blender bl 250High Street chains David Jones and Myer are next on the hit list as the supermarket chain is beginning to sell electrical goods and cookware essentials. my black and decker blender is flashing ee
Coffee machines and smoothie makers have already hit ALDI shelves with several products under $30. ALDI's cut price smoothie maker is priced at $24.99 (pictured left)  whereas David Jones sell the Sunbeam Blend &Go for $59.95 (middle) and in Myer you can purchase the NutriBullet for $169 (right) ALDI's coffee machine is $79.99 (pictured left), the price difference is around $300 when comparing to similar products at David Jones (pictured right) In comparison David Jones and Myer sell similar products with much higher price tags - many over $100margaritaville blender flashing red light The Lumina multi-purpose food blender is on sale in ALDI store for $29.99oster versa performance blender 1400 In comparison, David Jones and Myer sell similar products with much higher price tags - many over $100. 
ALDI's cut price smoothie maker is priced at $24.99, whereas David Jones sell the Sunbeam Blend&Go for $59.95, and in Myer you can purchase the NutriBullet for $169.With coffee machines the price difference is around $300 when comparing David Jones and ALDI.Meanwhile, a food dehydrator sold at ALDI can be purchased for $39.99 but at Myer a Sunbeam food dehydrator is $129. First they took on the traditional Australian supermarkets and now German retailer ALDI is targeting the department stores with its cut prices In Myer a food dehydrator will set a customer back $129, whereas in Aldi a similar product is priced at $39.99 Aldi is planning to extend their modernised stores to a further four stores and introduce wooden panelling, upright freezers and brand new graphicsIn a report by Nine News, retail analyst Stephen Kulmar said ALDI use these special products to bring 'new consumers' to their stores. 'There isn't a retailer in the country that shouldn't be concerned, mindful and watching what ALDI does.'Every retailer is a target for their activities.' 
In October this year, ALDI continued it's supermarket war as it announced a roll out of modern designs in stores across the country. The company introduced fresher produce, well-known brands and in-store bakeries to their four trial stores as well as new graphics, modern upright freezers and more wooden panelling. Under the new design, the 'fresher' fruit and vegetables are stocked in a wooden bay The upgrade aims to be a refreshing change from the original design that contains white counters, tiled floors and overloaded bargain bins At most stores, Aldi's fruit is loaded in black plastic containers, stretched along the length of the storeThe German retailer arrived in Australia 14 years ago and produces a revenue of more than $6 billion per year. Four new look stores have already been trialled across Australia including stores in Kallangur in Queensland, Canberra’s Chisholm, NSW’s McGraths Hill and Highton in Victoria. This comes as the supermarket chain prepare to launch their very first stores across South Australia and Western Australia in 2016, bringing more than 400 job opportunities.