Teal, coral, red, and poppy may be The Pioneer Woman's signature hues, but her latest small appliance launch for Walmart brings a whole new level of sparkle — or speckle — to the modern kitchen.
Ree Drummond has released three new products in the on-trend Linen Speckle colorway.
The two-slice toaster, 6-quart programmable slow cooker, and 6-quart pressure cooker feature patterns that, according to the brand, are “very fresh, yet exude nostalgia and tradition, with neutral tones that work really well in a variety of kitchens. Plus, the woodgrain trim is a really pretty touch,” adds Drummond.
The Linen Speckle range includes:
- Pioneer Woman Digital 2-Slice Toaster ($30): This new toaster offers a variety of toasting options with a touch-activated display and three-stage defrost, bagel, and cancel functions. Whether you're looking for frozen waffles, toasted pastries, freshly sliced everything bagels, or crispy English muffins, the Hi-Lift Boost feature toasts your breakfast or snacks without burning.
- The Pioneer Woman 6-Quart Slow Cooker ($35): This crockpot has a locking lid to prevent spills during transport to your next potluck party, and it also has a programmable touchscreen control panel that lets you adjust temperature settings and cook times so you can create dishes that will impress your guests, every time.
- Pioneer Woman 6-Quart Pressure Cooker ($59): This pressure cooker offers multiple functions in one compact unit, including pressure cooking, slow cooking, sautéing, steaming, keeping warm, and rice cooking. It comes with 12 pre-set cooking recipes, allowing home cooks to create a variety of delicious dishes.
Shop the newest additions to The Pioneer Woman's kitchen collection of small appliances starting at just $30, exclusively at Walmart.
The company also announced that a new electric skillet and air fryer will be joining the lineup in a new Linen Speckle colorway later this summer.
You can also check out sales on affordable and highly rated items from The Pioneer Woman.
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