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    10 Clever Home Appliance Innovations You’ll See in 2026

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    KBIS 2026 was full of industry firsts. Much of the innovation on display at the sprawling home and kitchen showcase involved large appliances. Top brands, including Samsung, LG, GE and Sharp, were on hand to give a glimpse into the future of home tech.

    We were there to see it all up close and speak with product managers, engineers and brand reps about all the new large-appliance features coming in 2026.  

    The latest fridges, ovens, dishwashers and laundry systems were well represented on the show floor, and the innovations on display weren’t just flashy — they were practical upgrades designed to make home life a little easier.

    Here are 10 standouts from KBIS 2026.

    1. Golden Heater, a new quick cooking technology

    tray of cookies in oven

    Sharp debuted its Celerity stove with industry-first cooking technology.

    David Watsky/CNET

    It’s not every year we get a new type of cooking technology. Sharp’s new Celerity oven features “Golden Heater” technology that fuses microwave, true convection and infrared heat to cook food three times faster than a standard oven. We tasted cookies baked in just 9 minutes — something that would normally take 15. The result? They were as good as Grandma’s.

    2. Fridge barcode scanner for easy grocery list making

    A person scanning a jar on a GE Profile fridge

    A handy built-in scanner helps keep track of grocery items as you run low. 

    GE Profile

    This technology was first unveiled at CES but GE Profile was on hand at KBIS to showcase its proprietary grocery barcode-scanning fridge. 

    The smart fridge features a small scanner on the front door that lets you scan groceries as you run low. From there, you can add them to a list on your phone or buy directly through the brand’s Instacart integration. 

    3. Oven doneness detectors

    A finger touching a screen on a smart oven

    Several ovens on display at KBIS feature doneness detectors that alert you when food is browning, so you don’t overcook.

    David Watsky/CNET

    Oven manufacturers have been ratcheting up the smarts, too. Ovens have had cameras for a while, but more innovative algorithms are learning to better use them. Doneness detectors, which monitor the food as it cooks for signs of browning and alert you when it’s getting close, are designed to prevent burning and overcooking. 

    KitchenAid, Sharp and LG are just a few of the kitchen brands that are integrating a doneness detector into their upcoming ovens.

    4. Bottle and straw washers

    A washing machine showing straw washers in action

    Midea’s washing machine has dedicated reusable straw washers.

    David Watsky/CNET

    One of our favorite upgrades was Midea’s straw washing station in its new washing machines, set for release this year. Straws are notoriously tricky to clean, but this dedicated spot on the bottom rack shoots water directly into your reusable straws, ridding them of grime, mold and other buildup.  

    5. Built-in basket to save your sweaters

    A washer shot from above with a delicates basket full of clothing items in the center

    This simple addition to the washing machine drum protects your sweaters and delicates from abuse. 

    David Watsky/CNET

    Whirlpool unveiled the industry-first built-in delicates basket. A simple design that allows you to wash delicate sweaters and shirts with a regular load. 

    The basket keeps those items free from the hard pummeling that happens in a standard wash. It’s also good for keeping socks together, so matching is easier when it’s time to fold.

    6. Nugget ice maker for the fridge

    A nugget ice maker on a fridge door

    Whirlpool’s new fridge makes nugget ice in the front and classic cubes in the freezer below.

    David Watsky/CNET

    With all the enthusiasm around nugget ice, it’s hard to believe we’re just now getting our first fridge with a built-in nugget ice maker. Whirlpool’s latest release pumps out crunchy, chewable ice from a front dispenser and standard cubed ice from the bottom freezer.

    7. Washing machine UV cleaning

    UV cleaning cycle on washing machine

    UV cleaning enables the machine to combat bacteria even during a cold-water wash.

    David Watsky/CNET

    While this one struck me as a little gimmicky, Whirlpool has introduced the world’s first UV-cleaning washing machine, which blasts clothes during a standard wash to kill bacteria. 

    The point of UV cleaning is to combat bacteria without using scalding hot water, which can be harsh on fabrics over time.

    8. A built-in sous vide tank

    A sous vide tank on the side of a cooktop

    SKS’s feature-rich oven has a built-in sous vide tank.

    David Watsky/CNET

    Sous vide cooking has been adopted by home cooks and pro chefs alike. The low-and-slow water bath typically requires specialized equipment, but SKS’s new feature-rich stove has a sous vide tank built into the cooktop. 

    The catch? The stove, which has gas and induction burners and loads of other innovative features, costs a whopping $12,000.

    9. Bottom dishwasher rack that flips up for easy loading

    A dishwasher with the bottom rack flipped up

    A dishwasher with a bottom rack that flips up for easy loading? Yes, please.

    David Watsky/CNET

    Kenmore’s soon-to-be-released dishwasher features a straightforward update that makes loading and unloading a breeze. The bottom rack slides out and flips up to the same height as the top rack. It’s sure to be a welcome innovation for those with back problems or mobility issues. 

    10. Smart AutoFill water dispensers

    A pitcher under an autofill spout on a fridge

    Intelligent autofill allows you to set a glass or bottle down and walk away while it fills.

    KitchenAid

    Fridges are getting smarter and that includes the water spouts. We saw multiple fridges, including those from GE and KitchenAid, with intelligent autofill technologies that use cameras or weight sensors to determine exactly how much water to fill in a bottle or glass. When it’s 90% full, the water stops, allowing you to walk away.





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