When purchasing any small appliance for your kitchen, you want to make sure that you will have the space to store it before you make your purchase. A waffle maker, an electric griddle or a juicer may be just what you want to help you make a better breakfast every morning, but you’ll resent how much space the appliance takes up on the counter if you don’t have room to make dinner later.
Using kitchen storage can help you make the most of the space you have, even if you are choosing essentials for small-space living. Make the most of your cabinets and drawers with dividers and other tools to help you fit more and find things more easily. You can also use that storage space to keep your toaster when it’s not in use and free up counter space.
The other consideration that really matters when choosing a place for the toaster in your kitchen is electrical usage. If you will be running multiple small appliances at the same time—such as a microwave, coffee maker and toaster, you want them to be on different circuits so you don’t trip a breaker.