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Forget Apple and Tesla... gadget of the year is a £70 soup maker

- By Sean Poulter Consumer Affairs Editor

A SOUP maker hailed as being ‘near perfect’ has been crowned best tech performer of 2021.

Experts at Which? whittled down the 4,500 gadgets they have assessed during the year to a top 50 of the most impressive.

and while the likes of apple and Elon Musk’s tesla grab all the headlines, the surprise overall winner was the £70 Morphy Richards Clarity soup maker.

Judges at the consumer group said it was so far ahead of all the other similar products they tested that the competitio­n ‘may as well not exist’.

they added: ‘Silky, lump-free soup is ready in just 21 minutes. and if you prefer something to chew on then a thicker one only takes seven minutes longer.

‘It’s a device that does its fundamenta­l job so extraordin­arily well that it’s near perfect – something that every product should aspire to.’

Second place went to the Zanussi ZWF843a2DG washing machine, priced at a relatively modest £399 and described by the Which? judging panel as ‘accomplish­ed, impressive and affordable’.

they added: ‘It scores ten percentage points more than the average washer, but costs almost £200 less. It’s hard to argue with figures like that.

‘Clothes come out spotless and the whirlwind spin means they’re fairly dry, too. It’s not bare-bones, either, with 14 programs and sensors that adjust the wash based on the load size.’

apple’s highest-performing product was its £1,199 Macbook Pro M1 laptop in third. Which? said: ‘Complex, demanding tasks are handled effortless­ly... even with all that power and a vibrant screen, the battery can last more than 16 hours. It feels like magic.’

In fourth place was eco-friendly Method wild lavender laundry detergent. Priced at £6.50, it’s a plant-based detergent that ‘effectivel­y shifts grass, food and mud, and doesn’t dull the colours’. an LG tV – the OLED55G16L­a at £1,599 – placed fifth, with testers describing it as ‘exquisite’. the consumer experts said: ‘It will shower you with picture quality that leaves you slackjawed and sound that cradles you in sumptuous, well-balanced acoustic heaven.’

also making the top ten this year are kitchen essentials such as the Russell Hobbs Classic Glass Kettle (£30) and the minimalist Ikea tillreda Microwave at £49. Others to make the cut are the Bosch SMV6ZCX01G Dishwasher (£799), the Garmin 55 Forerunner Smartwatch (£160), and 2021 version of the apple iPad Mini (£480).

Harry Rose, the editor of Which? magazine, said: ‘How does a soup maker beat the latest smart gadgets and electric vehicles to be crowned Which? product of the year? Simply by doing its job extraordin­arily well.

‘Our testing covers thousands of items and whittling them down to 50 is a huge task. But this year’s list shows Which? can offer you a recommenda­tion for almost anything, whether you’re looking for a product to be good value, environmen­tally friendly or the latest in high-tech innovation.’

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