New NIQ Report: Quality, Convenience, and Hygiene to Drive Growth in Home Appliances Market in 2026
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While unit sales in the Consumer Tech and Durable Goods (T&D) market remain flat at
1% growth for the first half of 2025, a4.6% rise in dollar sales shows consumers are spending more per item. -
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50% “steel equivalents” tariffs set to increase prices, impacting demand for major domestic appliances overall in the US and depressing demand for overseas brands. - Chinese brands lead on innovation in the international small home appliances market, commanding increasingly premium prices.
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Hygiene-related appliances like vacuum cleaners, washing machines, and dishwashers saw a
6% sales growth in the first half of this year, outpacing overall T&D value growth.
NIQ projects a
Global sales of T&D products overall grew
New Market Realities Reshape the Home Appliances Landscape
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China’s International Push: In the first half of this year, Chinese brands grew their global market share by
40.1% for sales of Small Domestic Appliances (SDA), driven by product innovation, and23.5% for sales of MDA, driven by competitive pricing. -
Trade-In Momentum: China’s household appliance trade-in policy continues to drive sales. At the end of 2024, a NIQ survey of 24,000 consumers in
China found that71% had used the subsidies to upgrade their appliances. -
Tariff Impact: US tariffs of
50% on “steel equivalents” in major domestic appliances imported into the US went into effect in late June 2025. This factor is likely to depress US demand for overseas brands, causing those brands to look to expand their presence in other markets to make up for lost revenue. -
Gen X Power: Gen X, the highest-spending consumer generation for the next five years, is prioritizing durability, quality, and energy savings—
79% are focused on conserving energy at home. As “caretaker consumers” balancing multi-generational needs, Gen Xers are a high-priority audience for home appliances. - Replacement Cycles: For SDA, replacement cycles average five to six years. The commoditization of recent innovation in small appliances has lowered price points, encouraging consumers to upgrade their existing appliances to smarter, more premium ones. For MDA, a replacement surge is expected in 2028.
“The convergence of value-driven consumer behavior, global trade shifts, and digital transformation is creating new opportunities—and risks—for appliance manufacturers and retailers. Strategic agility will be essential to capture growth in this evolving landscape,” said Julian Baldwin, President, Global Tech & Durables, NIQ.
The report also explores several trends that will drive demand for home appliances in 2026, including:
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Maximizing Omnichannel Potential: Consumers move freely across the full mix of channels to solve their product research and buying needs. Online dominates SDA sales (
51% globally, rising to95% inChina ), while MDA online sales have grown to30% of global sales in the first half of this year. In addition,39% of consumers who research a product both online and offline are more likely to spend more than intended when they buy—regardless of where that final purchase is made. -
Sustainability Surge: As of 2025,
45% of consumers now consider environmental impact when purchasing. Energy efficiency is a top driver for MDA purchases, with90% of lifetime energy use occurring during product usage. In 2026, energy efficiency will continue to be the leading purchase driver for MDA shoppers. -
Health Focus: Hygiene-related appliances like vacuum cleaners, washing machines, and dishwashers saw a
6% sales growth in the first half of this year, outpacing overall T&D value growth. Added to this,74% of consumers say they prefer tech with health and wellness features over ones without, and44% cite healthier cooking as a key driver for wanting to buy health tech appliances.
Download the full report for more details and guidance for brands on where to invest in product innovation, assortment, and marketing in the year ahead.
About the report:
NIQ’s Home Appliances Outlook 2026: What consumers want report is the latest in NIQ’s industry-renowned global State of Tech & Durables series. It specifically examines consumer purchase trends in the Home Appliances sector, making clear predictions about the key innovation and market approaches that manufacturers and retailers will need for a successful 2026. A Regional Insights Companion explores the expected regional growth for major and small domestic appliances in
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